tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17665107.post9069221909905299215..comments2024-03-28T15:22:56.456-07:00Comments on Linda Without Borders: Thanksgiving Week Thankfulness #5lindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01550290075640463707noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17665107.post-22949587557730931842010-11-28T21:45:33.731-07:002010-11-28T21:45:33.731-07:00Linda, I enjoyed your comments about your grandpa...Linda, I enjoyed your comments about your grandparents. Your story about going to see grampy Nap was touching, I wasn't aware of that, or at least didn't remember.<br /><br />You shouldn't feel like you missed anything, other than as you said, to have additional time with grampy Nap back in NE. <br /><br />You were old enough to remember but if grandma Curtis could have lived a little longer, your relationship with her would have developed more also, as it did with grandpa Curtis.<br /><br />Grandma Curtis arthritis really started flaring up in 1975. She loved to go for walks around Casper and would go the course and ride the cart with Grandpa. Once the arthritis set it, she was unable to do either. She suffered for 22 years.<br /><br />When you were preschool, we were living in Joseph City, you spent a long weekend in Phoenix with grandpa and gramma. Once there, you must have realized, "Hey, I'm not with mom." I remember you remarking to them, something like "I'm just to young to do this." But you bravely toughed it out until mom went back to Phoenix to get you.<br /><br />Anyway, thanks for the Blogs. <br /><br />DadAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com