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1st Boat

A few months before I got married Daddy and Mama bought some land and a double wide trailer at Eastport lake. I remember telling Daddy, you would get this when I'm leaving home. He said well you don't have to get married. Huh!! I got married! That summer we saved some money and bought a boat. Most of the time we would drive down (45 mins away) on Saturday night but this one particular weekend we got to Iuka just in time for church and we were so excited about showing off our boat. I'll never forget this. Now I  grew up going to the United Methodist Church here in town and Lord, I reckon' Daddy and Mama have sat in the same pew as long as I can remember.(that would be left side as you enter the church, 4th row from the back and sat near the window). Do y'all have a favorite spot? Well it made things easier for finding your parents. For example; if you were up front singing, you could look in that direction and see them gloating, not at me, cause I couldn't carr

Happy Birthday Alex!!!

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Alex turned one year old Tuesday, March 19th. Wow! Somebody pinch me. When Nathaniel and Nikki got married we offered them our house at Eastport to live till they could find a place.  The understanding was that we would be coming back in late April to live for the summer, so move over. One morning (July 12th to be exact) I hear Nikki running down the stairs just a mouthing. I could tell she was excited. When she got to me she was shaking a pregnancy stick. POSITIVE! WooHoo! # 2 grand baby on the way. Shhhhh! I couldn't tell anyone. Get this, she took a pregnancy test everyday till her first doctors visit. One Sunday, Nathaniel and Nikki invited us all, Richard, Cheryl, (Nate's parents) Jackie, Burnette (Nikki's grandparents, Sammy and me out to eat. We all met at Gillian's, a little restaurant at Eastport Marnia. Nikki and Beth worked there in the summers while in high school, so guess who was working there that year? Yep, Kinsley. Kinsley and a few of her friends wo

Remembering Kinsley

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The night that you left us, our heart were split in two.  One side was filled with memories, the other side went with you.  As I lay awake at night and all around me is asleep,  I just take a walk down memory lane with tears upon my cheek.  Remembering is so easy,  I do it all the time, but missing you is a ache in my heart that never goes away.  I hold you tightly in my heart and there you will remain,   life may go on without you but I assure you it will never be the same.                                                                                                                     Dear Lord, I could never get through the days without you, my family and friends. We may not understand somethings in this life but by faith we accept and move forward. May we all live our life with you in mind. Amen. To the Class of 2012, the monument you put up at the tennis court in memory of Kinsley is just Beautiful.   Just wanted to say "thanks to all of yo

Who's That Man

Back in '84 we moved from Kansas City to Iuka, my home town. Sammy/Rusty was just starting up his consulting business. Actually, when we moved here he (we) had 5 radio station (you know a little food on the table).  We knew being a consultant would be quite a bit of travel, so he wanted for the kids and me to be close to family. Even better than that we lived just right down the street from my parents and where I grew up (HOME SWEET HOME). It took a little getting use to him being gone 4-5 days out of the week. We had Nikki (4 yrs old) and Beth (2 yrs. old) and when he would leave, of course they would cry and hang on him, so it made leaving a little rough at times. In '85 Jay comes along and after a year or so, then we had three crying after him and sometimes four... me. Sammy/ Rusty always from day one called us every night to see how our day went and tell us he loved us. One by one he would talk to each one of us. When Jay was around 3 yrs old, Sammy had a daddy to son tal