Saturday, April 18, 2020

Day 37

Matt's omelettes for breakfast. USAF Academy graduation day. There was a Thunderbird flyover, but we missed it. Fortunately, I knew it was only a flyover and not a full-on air show, so I prepared this slide show video to share. Jamie's big deal for the day was an online conference by the Center for Railroad Photography and Art. Jonny and Matt enjoyed it along the way, too. We did a drive-by farewell party for one of our church pastors who's moving to Florida, taco style! Matt did brisket for dinner. Jamie and Lynn did a Zoom conference with Vicki and Rob this evening. Got rowdy enough that the Reguscis had to close the door to our suite. Somehow the topic of Lynn's Dad being connected to Rob's Mic-O-Say Boy Scout organization came up. Rob managed to dig up Robob's note card from 1944.


Waiting for the Thunderbird flyover. We missed it.


Lynn finished the foster baby's forever quilt.
Flannel piecing, satin edges, soft cuddle back.


After the boys had already poop-scooped, Matt planted some sausages...




Seen on the way to the drive-by party.




This painting popped up in the one art-related session of the CPR&A conference.
Turns out the subject is the coal mine in Shamokin, PA, the town where my
grandmother lived her entire life. Visited and played there many a time.
Don't miss the Coney Island Hot Dogs downtown;
still looks exactly as I remember it. More on To Shiny Rails.




Prepping for the drive-by farewell.

Jonny watched one of the conference sessions with me.

Tracy: A year ago when we were finishing up the final house check list for our
foster care license here in CO - never in a million years did I think a year later we would
have our first CO placement, medically fragile baby, in the middle of a global pandemic.
It has be an adventure! But we remind ourselves every day God is Good!

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