We are celebrating tonight with dinner at Mt. Fuji, his choice. He always picks that place! We love it too!
Blue Suede Cruise was last weekend. Bob and Linda Pushee came down on Thursday for the cruise. We had a nice visit with them but they ended up going home on Saturday because of the predicted rain. Actually the rain didn't come in until late afternoon on Saturday. Pat and Dave were also here and the "girls" did lunch at Sweet Tea and Biscuits and then a little shopping. We were joined by Marie and Paula. It was a fun girls day!
Three generations of Harrison car guys!
That's Ben's truck that has just been finished...I use that term loosely! He's very proud of it!
A group of Yankees came down. Jim Gunter, Doug, Danny Stevens, Jim Franks, Mervin Elrod, Tom Franks. Harold Kennedy and Dave Schneider.
Harrison has been having baseball games at least twice a week lately! He has really turned into a very good pitcher. He pitched the entire game last night and did a great job!
He's also gotten some good hits.
This is the first year that he has enjoyed pitching. In the previous years he was very nervous and looked uncomfortable on the mound. His dad is the coach and made him pitch anyway. This year he seems to enjoy it and is much more comfortable. Both he and Cameron tried out for the school baseball team and made the first cut. The games keep us busy for sure!
Sunday was Decoration at the cemetery where my mom, dad and grandmother are buried. Karen and Pat took the flowers to the cemetery this year. It was nice that Pat could be here for that.
Mother would be very proud. It always meant a lot to her.
We celebrated my sister Carolyn's 80th birthday on Sunday. I'll post those pictures another time.
Hope you all have a happy Mother's Day!
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