Thursday, June 28, 2007

60th Year Reunion

Today was the 60th reunion of my mom's high school class. So few are left that they just had a picnic at Concord Park. It's been a long time since I've been down there. It's really a nice place. I'm going to take my grandkids and my sister is going to take her grandson and we're going to go there and let them play. Lots of ducks to chase, too. We'll just have to keep an eye on them because they could very easily get to the water and drown. Her ex-husband (father of her daughter)will be going too. Seems like love may be in the air. He did tell me that he never stopped loving her. He's changed so much since they were married. He's a much better person now. Even goes to church every Sunday. That's a complete turn around for him. I'm proud of him. If they could be happy together, I wouldn't mind seeing them get back together. Anyway...back to the subject. Of course I took pictures. LUCKY YOU!! There was a man there who taught me so much about my camera. He had one just like it. Taught me how to crop the pictures and all.
Arrival, Rule High School, class of 1947:

Next is the playground for kids:

Saw a beautiful German Shepard (I've always wanted a purebred German Shepard):

Met up with a couple of Rotties that were rescued by the Grainger County Rottweiler Rescue Center. They were real friendly. Happy to have a new home:

Quite a few of the class showed up:

Mama talking with the classmate who helped me with my camera:

Lots of ducks for the kids to chase:

My 2 best friends. My mom and my sister:

Then me and my sister, Gerry:
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I left the last two pictures big on purpose. Because I love them.

1 comment:

Patty said...

I have a dog I thought was pure german shepherd, but he is mixed with Malamute. He is beautiful though but he is mostly black, his ears wont stand up. He is a goofball but a heck of a watch dog.
That dog is beautiful.

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