Ann reporting.
Elyzabeth told you all the things she couldn't write about and obviously I can't either. I CAN write about what a fortunate person I am to have survived two husbands (no, it isn't dangerous to be married to me) and have a close knit wonderful family. I should also tell you a bit about the rest of the family.
In addition to Elyzabeth, I have a wonderful son (Tom) who has been happily married for over twenty-five years (to the same woman, I might add). They have one son who is in college studying to be a teacher. He will have his twenty-first birthday on Thanksgiving Day this year and I plan to be there. He has requested his Nona to be there for this auspicious occasion. (More on this later.)
In keeping with the family's reputation for eccentricity....my son lives on a mountain top. No kidding! I have to have a four wheel drive vehicle just to get up his drive way. He has three (count them - three) degrees and has yet to work a day in any of the fields he studied. Way to go, Tom!! He is an awesome chef, as is my grandson. Obviously the entire family is into food in a big way.
Tom's wife, Shelia, is one of my favorite people. I also hang out with her parents on occasion which a lot of people think is a little strange. They used to visit me at my home in Colorado before I moved in with my daughter a couple of years ago. Sheila always worried that we were going to get into "trouble". Tell me, what kind of trouble could three senior citizens get into????? Well, there was that incident in the town of Rico when we were caught transpassing - but that was purely a misunderstanding.
So, there you have it - the entire family except for pets. I read that Elyzabeth is going to talk about me tomorrow, so, I think I will return the favor and talk about her. That's only fair, wouldn't you say?
KEEP READING!
Ann
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