Thursday, April 21, 2011

TIGER FUN IN SPOKANE!!

This particular Tiger (that would be me) has been very busy. On the 14th I flew out to Jacksonville, FL to visit my older sister and, of course, that was perfect. Got home on the 19th, and on the 20th (that was only yesterday) Jerry and Bev came up for the day and spent the night. This has become a tradition for their anniversary (yesterday was their 54th). They come up, take me out to dinner for their anniversary - go figure - but I love it.

When they arrived early yesterday afternoon we went out to Gary and Karen Correll's to visit and see the newest things he has done to the magnificent home they have. Of course we visited until it was getting a little late and we were getting hungry.

This time we went to the Outback (sometimes it is the Red Lobster). After dinner - back to my house and had ice cream - Jerry had a banana split and Bev and I just some ice cream with caramel.

We had invited Gary and Karen to join us for breakfast this a.m. at the Old European Restaurant so Gary said they would pick us up here - which they did. We were visiting and eating when Ed Torrison came in (he didn't think he would be able to but did) and more visiting continued.

Lots of talk about the '53-'54-'55 reunion that will be at Gary's. Sounds like there will be quite a few people sooooo - remember that will be September 13, 14, 15, and 16th. If you need further information let me know. You can email me at rubymc@comcast.net.

That's it for today - I am exhausted and will be heading for bed very very soon.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Obit of Chuck Husted now posted on our Memorial Page

So far I am able to keep up some of the Tiger pages.  Don Deycous sent me the obit for our classmate, Chuck Husted.  You can view it on our Memorial Page at:

http://home.comcast.net/~55tigers/memorial.htm

You won't be hearing from me for a few days as I will be leaving for Jacksonville, FL to visit my oldest sister AND get our of our cool spring.  Maybe when I get back all my tulips and flowering shrubs will recognize that winter may finally be behind us for a long time (I hope).

Saturday, April 02, 2011

The Mini-Reunion News

       Some of you read your emails and not the Blog, others the Blog and not emails.  Go figure!  So, to be redundant, I am repeating the email so the info will reach all.

REMINDER: MINI-REUNION DATES ARE August 9, 10, 11th

Busy Tigers continue to be busy

        When we last left the Tigers, Clark and Mary Ann had packed up and headed back to Yakima.  They and most other couples stay in the big bedroom downstairs.  It is a daylight basement and has lots of light - not a dingy and dark den at all.  Soooo - as I knew other Tigers (actually Tigerettes) were headed this way, I hurried and changed their bed so I would have a bit of time for a cup of tea.  Phyllis arrived about 1:00 in the afternoon and, of course, we had to go shopping. Sales have to be seen and new things bought.  I don't remember what we ate and that doesn't matter.  I know we did - sometime and some thing. 
    The next morning (that would be Saturday - remember, Clark and Mary Ann left on Friday) Sali and Carol arrived.  Of course, they hadn't shopped yet and they were very very sad.  To make them happy we all went - you guessed it, shopping.  And, it is a given that because they had never been to the Davenport for the Early Bird Special - that is what we did.  Everyone loved it and back home we went for a nice evening of visiting.  Sali brought a bag of treats to make friends with Mya (who was outside when they arrive AND Mya told Sali not to come closer).  Once inside I let Mya in and Sali bought her love.  Sali had the big bedroom downstairs -- Carol the usual bedroom downstairs that is smaller.  Phyllis has the bedroom across from mine upstairs.
     Sunday arrived and, I don't remember breakfast - maybe we didn't eat.  Phyllis had to leave early to meet her husband in Idaho for a family gathering.  That left Carol, Sali and me.  We did more visiting and shopping and before we knew it the day was done.
     Monday, Carol had to leave fairly early so we went to, of course, The Old European for wonderful breakfast and then to have Carol's car checked for a dreaded "blinking light" on dashboard threatening horrible things if you don't get it fixed right away.  All is good there and off she went home.
      NOW - Sali and I are alone.  Looking all around and - yep!, we are alone.  Except of course for Mya (who know has transferred all of her love to the one with goodies) and little Lili (my 6# poodle) who scoots under Mya to avoid being trampled to death.
      Monday Sali and I went shopping and then to the movies - we saw "Unlimited" and I wouldn't recommend it - too gory toward the end.  Where is Disney when you want him.
      Tuesday, I took Sali to the Airport to make sure she left and she did.

Tha tha that's all folks for this visiting.

Busy Busy Tigers March 22-25

       On Tuesday, March 22nd, Clark and Mary Ann came up and spent a few days.  What a fun, busy time.  As it happened, Jerry and Bev (with their daughter, Sherri and her daughter, Sarah) were in town to pick up a piece of furniture Bev and Jerry bought earlier.  Soooo - we met them at the Red Lobster and had a nice dinner with them.  Sometimes, the unexpected treats are the best.  Of course, that meant that I didn't have to cook (everyone knows I HATE to cook but know the best places to eat).  Then we came home and visited until we just had to go get some sleep.
      By Wednesday morning Clark had bonded with my new "baby", Mya, and played with her.  As a reminder - Mya is a shepherd mix and weighs in at 80+ by now (I do know how to put food from bag to dish).  She is such a sweet thing.  OK - so is Clark.
      After our  breakfast (I do a make-do breakfast) and then we went shopping.  Lots of shopping!  Instead of lunch (lucky me) we went to an early dinner.  If you haven't eaten at the Davenport Hotel for their "Early Bird Special", you are missing something wonderful. 
      Thursday (a repeat of breakfast) we did a bit more shopping and early afternoon we took a drive out to Gary and Karen Correll's BEAUTIFUL home.  He's getting it in shape (it is sooooo nice) for the '53-'54'55 reunion in September.  It's always a fun visit with them.  I think I told you that his wife, Karen, and I were in 3rd grade together in Grand Coulee.  Very small world.
      Friday morning we went to the Old European for breakfast.  If you are in Spokane in the morning, that is THE best place for breakfast.
      Back to the house and they packed up and left.  I hate company to go, but go they must.

More on next post.  busy busy busy continued.