Posted by Carolyn Moore on December 31, 2011, 2:11 pm
My Dear Hero's Wishing each of you a healthy,blessed New Year. My forever Hero's..Thank you again for your service to our Country..You are forever in my heart, prayer's and thought's. I hope to hear from you in the New Year..God Bless you And God Bless America..Thanks to you, our Country and Flag still stand. Never will there be such couragious Men and Women as you..May you be as Blessed as you have blessed me. My love to my Hero's. Carolyn
Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by Francis Kent on December 31, 2011, 5:03 pm, in reply to "HAPPY NEW YEAR"
As unlikely as it seems, we -- some of us -- have got through another year, and with luck will get through still another. To all who pass this way I extend my sincere best wishes for a healthy and trouble-free new year. -- Fran
Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by Roy Brown on January 1, 2012, 8:16 pm, in reply to "Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR" 98.213.220.255
Fran, my wishes are the same as yours and others. We did not leave home New Years Eve(as always), however I did drive over to the nearby Texas Roadhouse and bought my wife and I a delicious dinner. Mary doesn't get out much any more so I do the shopping, the cooking, housework, etc. Why not...she did it for years and years!!! It's much safer at home new years Eve. I'm looking forward to a great year for all of us. Let's try, as Fran says, to make it through another one!!! One good omen is that my wife always enters the Publishers Clearing House contests and for the first time she won $100.00! Isn't that wonderful! God Bless each and every one of us! Roy Brown
Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by Francis Kent on January 1, 2012, 9:51 pm, in reply to "Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR"
You are most fortunate, Roy, that your wife is still with. I would urge you to look after her, excpt that I know you do, and will.
I haven't left the house on New Year's Eve fpr decades. Even when I was known to take a dram or two on occasion I left the last day of the year to others. We thought of it as Amateur Night.