Very nice photos of the Patrick Lennon family. How wonderful to all be together to celebrate the girls birthdays. 28th and 30th right?? Marianne is only 5 months older than Joseph. I find it hard to believe that he turns 30 this year also. Peg, I am wondering what the purple flowering plant is in the second photo down? It sure is beautiful. This must be a park along lake Michigan. Looks like a perfect day for walking and enjoying the scenery. Tell Kathe to get on here and discribe her wonderful trip to Italy with Brett. Was her whole family there at the same time? The photos Alicia had on Facebook sure looked like it. My mom sent me the Clinton Herald photo of Fred's alumni 50 year class.About half of them looked the same, only older. The other half, I would not have recognized, with out their names under the photo. Interesting. Seems we dont feel like we have changed that much on the inside, while the outside, often becomes transformed as we age. Such is life, as Mary C. used to say at the end of her letters. By the way, who ended up having Dad's diary? I recently found some old letters from him, including the little cartoons and clippings he was prone to send along. Takes one back to remember what a great man he was. As we approach Father's Day, it would be nice if whomever has that diary of his, would just put an excerpt of one of his days on this blog, to honor him. Just a thought. Love to all B.
Very nice photos of the Patrick Lennon family. How wonderful to all be together to celebrate the girls birthdays. 28th and 30th right?? Marianne is only 5 months older than Joseph. I find it hard to believe that he turns 30 this year also.
ReplyDeletePeg, I am wondering what the purple flowering plant is in the second photo down? It sure is beautiful. This must be a park along lake Michigan. Looks like a perfect day for walking and enjoying the scenery.
Tell Kathe to get on here and discribe her wonderful trip to Italy with Brett. Was her whole family there at the same time? The photos Alicia had on Facebook sure looked like it. My mom sent me the Clinton Herald photo of Fred's alumni 50 year class.About half of them looked the same, only older. The other half, I would not have recognized, with out their names under the photo. Interesting. Seems we dont feel like we have changed that much on the inside, while the outside, often becomes transformed as we age. Such is life, as Mary C. used to say at the end of her letters. By the way, who ended up having Dad's diary? I recently found some old letters from him, including the little cartoons and clippings he was prone to send along. Takes one back to remember what a great man he was. As we approach Father's Day, it would be nice if whomever has that diary of his, would just put an excerpt of one of his days on this blog, to honor him. Just a thought. Love to all B.