Michelle and Mannie (GA)
Member Since 2009
Good Morning LL!!
Hmmmmm..... I feel the need for Frango Mint Mochas! Elsa on the other hand is busy dishing out an Iced Coffee thing with Mocha Fudge Ice Cream in it. :shock: Huh? and Whoa....
Last night on the news they aired a news clip on Jim Whitaker, the first guy to climb Mt Everest. He's a local PNW'er, well he was back then. WOW, he's 80+ now, and went back to the Mountain to climb a portion of it with his son. He made 17000 feet, his son went on to complete the climb. 80 (!!) and he's on Everest - darn cool huh. My mom worked with him way back at Harborview Hospital in Seattle. She was a nurse, he was a physician(I think). He had been to my house couple of times a very long time ago, when I was a kid. wow - that was a nice thing to watch on the news last night... i so hope to be still going at it as well as he is when I am 80. What an amazing individual he is.
Nicholas and I had a great time at the pool yesterday. What I wrote last night sums it up best: "THE FISH was in his element once again. I think we did everything there was to do there, all the water works and slides, the big pool, jumping and tossing and just plain fun. 2.5 hours of wet stuff. I am amazed that a 2 year old has such energy. But I will laugh: he gets towards the end of his lunch and he's out like a light, half eaten strawberry dangling from his mouth. :lol: :lol: Needless to say I hauled him home and laid him down for a nap.... Along with a bittersweet memory of Mannie being right there with him, cuddled up next to him on the blankie. What a wonderful memory that is. Who knows... he could be there in spirit sawing those logs right along in tune with Nicholas.
" Here's the Picassa link (there are some videos in there too): Swimming
I would like to tank everyone for visiting yesterday, and all your wonderful comments on Elsa. She's such a great kitty, a beauty indeed. She will be 17 in August, that is hard to believe. Yesterday was one of those days when I thought about Mamie alot, some sad moments when the emotions just rushed back. It was interesting that she seemed to sense that, and came to pay me a visit. Amazing, and thank you Elsa!
Have a great day everyone. Nicholas and I are off for another river visit, as close as we can get to the mountains and not run into snow. He loves those rivers as much as i do. Very cool, very fun.

Hmmmmm..... I feel the need for Frango Mint Mochas! Elsa on the other hand is busy dishing out an Iced Coffee thing with Mocha Fudge Ice Cream in it. :shock: Huh? and Whoa....Last night on the news they aired a news clip on Jim Whitaker, the first guy to climb Mt Everest. He's a local PNW'er, well he was back then. WOW, he's 80+ now, and went back to the Mountain to climb a portion of it with his son. He made 17000 feet, his son went on to complete the climb. 80 (!!) and he's on Everest - darn cool huh. My mom worked with him way back at Harborview Hospital in Seattle. She was a nurse, he was a physician(I think). He had been to my house couple of times a very long time ago, when I was a kid. wow - that was a nice thing to watch on the news last night... i so hope to be still going at it as well as he is when I am 80. What an amazing individual he is.
Nicholas and I had a great time at the pool yesterday. What I wrote last night sums it up best: "THE FISH was in his element once again. I think we did everything there was to do there, all the water works and slides, the big pool, jumping and tossing and just plain fun. 2.5 hours of wet stuff. I am amazed that a 2 year old has such energy. But I will laugh: he gets towards the end of his lunch and he's out like a light, half eaten strawberry dangling from his mouth. :lol: :lol: Needless to say I hauled him home and laid him down for a nap.... Along with a bittersweet memory of Mannie being right there with him, cuddled up next to him on the blankie. What a wonderful memory that is. Who knows... he could be there in spirit sawing those logs right along in tune with Nicholas.
I would like to tank everyone for visiting yesterday, and all your wonderful comments on Elsa. She's such a great kitty, a beauty indeed. She will be 17 in August, that is hard to believe. Yesterday was one of those days when I thought about Mamie alot, some sad moments when the emotions just rushed back. It was interesting that she seemed to sense that, and came to pay me a visit. Amazing, and thank you Elsa!
Have a great day everyone. Nicholas and I are off for another river visit, as close as we can get to the mountains and not run into snow. He loves those rivers as much as i do. Very cool, very fun.
