All that is left are the memories (and a new craft studio.)
We closed out the year with memories of friends and family.
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ABN with sister, Mary |
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Tipsy Tuesday |
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Traditional Janne Christmas Not! Christmas at Biltmore
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Destination Family Christmas in Ashville, N.C. New tradition? Perhaps. |
Along with the good times, 2023 brought us disappointment when
COVID made it necessary to abort a visit with our granddaughter in North Carolina
as well as with our good friends in the mountains.
We also had challenges with renovating and installing a dry
basement system in our nearly 100 year-old house. (ABN is loving the new crafts pace, so it was worth the dust, work and inconvenience!)
Speaking of inconvenience, ABN was partially incapacitated
following her 2nd shoulder replacement in September. The surgery and rehab went
extremely well and she returned to her normal activities within a couple of
months.
Fortunately ABN was near the end of her rehab when Captain
dislocated his 27-year old artificial hip. Once again, we had to cancel a trip
to North Carolina. The worn out parts were replaced and damaged muscle and
tendon repaired in November. He is doing quite well but rehab is preventing our
winter RV travel.
Captain ended the year trying to pass a kidney stone. (Hopefully
that is the finale in our saga of woes.)
As the writer of Ecclesiastes puts it,
”When times are good, you should be cheerful; when times are
bad, think about what it means. God makes them both to keep us from knowing
what will happen next.“ Ecclesiastes
7:14 CEV
As we say good-by to 2024, we leave you with our mantra, expect
the unexpected.
A special thanks to our friends who chauffeured, mowed, finished
and winterized the sprinkler system and remained on stand-by to help during
Captain’s rehab.