A Great Grandmother with dogs who is fighting breast cancer. This blog is to keep friends and family up on the latest happenings in my life.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Fbg., TX

Today this museum was only open till noon and was free so we went. They had an old film of George Bush Sr. being rescued from the ocean when his plane went down.

This is a piece of a hatch from the Arizona that was cut off at Pearl Harbor, probably looking for survivors. There were a lot of artifacts from WW II from the Pacific area. This is the home town of Admiral Nimitz. That explains why the museum is here. Sorry about the fake smile.

This is me at an afternoon Christmas Eve candlelight service. They use the top part of plastic throw away champaigne glasses to hold the candles. Pretty ingenious.


This is Bob and Linda at the same service. We sang just about all the Christmas Carrolls. Church 2 days in a row. WOW. They served communion a little different than I ever saw before, but then I don't go to church a lot. The ministers stood at the front and tore off a bit of the bread and handed it to each person who then dipped it into a goblet of "wine" (actually grape juice). This was a United Methodist church.
Tomorrow I am driving over to Linda & Bobs for Christmas dinner.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.



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