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365 Days of Happiness (109/365)

365 Days of Happiness (109/365)

Sometime around Christmas, I became aware of Rory and Joey Feek.  They are husband and wife.  Country music singers.  A duo.  But it wasn’t their music that caught my attention.  In fact, I don’t think I have ever heard one of their songs.  No — somewhere in my Facebook feed was a story about Joey.  She is battling cancer.   And her husband Rory — he’s been at her side — fighting along with her.  For her, for himself, for their family, and their little baby daughter Indiana.  Rory writes a blog and sometime around Christmas — he began to share the reality of the situation. Their fight ….. was coming to an end.  And they weren’t going to win.

on The Red Carpet at the 46th Annual ASCAP Country Music Awards at the Ryman Auditorium on October 13, 2008 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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365 Days of Happiness (106/365)

365 Days of Happiness (106/365)

We spent the day in Lancaster, PA on the campus of Franklin and Marshall College with our daughter Erin.   This is our first visit since Move In Day on January 8th, and it’s wonderful to see her thriving.  She’s happy, B.U.S.Y.  and making good friends.

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Dinner tonight was at the Iron Hill Brewery with Erin and her room-mate Jo.  Such lovely girls!  Great conversation!  I learned something tonight from the college girls.  Apparently sorority houses are illegal in PA.  Due to a 19th century law banning more the 5 unrelated women from living in the same house.  This law supposedly was meant to prevent brothels.

Say what?

Oh yea.  Here…in 2016…..5 women c.a.n.n.o.t. live together.…or it constitutes a brothel.

Toto….we’re not in Lancaster anymore…..er, um…I mean we are.  But, like, the Stone Ages….kinda.

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Ciao for now…..Diane

(p.s. — and dessert.  Oh yea!)

 

365 Days of Happiness (105/365)

365 Days of Happiness (105/365)

Peter’s father was laid to rest today in Holland.  Direct flights were incredibly expensive and the flights with layovers were 12-18 hours of travel each way.  Ugh.  What happened to the concept of “compassion flights” for people who need to travel last-minute for this very purpose.  I suppose airlines had to eliminate “compassion” in the search for best profits.

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