Heather and Dudley looked splendid in their formal attire. I'm very proud of my beautiful daughter and her handsome officer and gentleman. My other beautiful daughter will be home for Christmas, so I'll be able to post photos of both of them very shortly.
In The Next Chapter, the action of the story is intensifying, becoming more complicated, leading to the final denouement. In this case it is also a metaphor for my life. At seventy-six, I am creating this late-in-life chapter that resurrects a long-put-aside passion for writing. There is no manual for it, and it takes courage, patience, and chutzpah to pull it off while negotiating with time and nature. Wish me luck!
Creating Life at the Villa Coro di Rane
This blog is about being in the moment - creating life one instant at a time, whether in the flesh or on paper.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A CHANCE TO BABYSIT
Heather and Dudley had a formal military Christmas party on the 11th. It was hosted by the artillery division and was a traditional celebration of the feast of St. Barbara. Ken and I had a chance to babysit, which we hadn't done since before Thanksgiving. Nicholas hadn't been feeling well that day, so we kept the evening low-key. We took a break from watching the "Metal Monsters" video - who knew I would ever be watching a video about how machines operate at a scrap metal plant! - to take this photo of the boys in their Santa caps.
Heather and Dudley looked splendid in their formal attire. I'm very proud of my beautiful daughter and her handsome officer and gentleman. My other beautiful daughter will be home for Christmas, so I'll be able to post photos of both of them very shortly.
Heather and Dudley looked splendid in their formal attire. I'm very proud of my beautiful daughter and her handsome officer and gentleman. My other beautiful daughter will be home for Christmas, so I'll be able to post photos of both of them very shortly.
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