As we prepare for a summer season of celebrating a country’s 250th birthday, what do YOU do in the summer time, when all the world is GREEN? Perhaps summer will be less green (limited water) but April showers did bring May flowers!
Our last letter was penned on my way to volunteer at a convention to choose local primary election candidates. Funny story: after hearing a powerful Brahms Requiem at a nearby cathedral, I toured a new office for a brother beginning a business using adept skills of his wife, college son, and others. Nestling into a basement guest room in his home, an hour south of ours, an 11:15 PM phone call alerted me to an aide car attending my husband at home, gratefully reporting only increased blood pressure (probably from a move from hot shower to cold temperatures.) Stroke symptoms dismissed by paramedics, we heard fees ONLY accompany an (unused) ambulance. Grateful for safety on all fronts!
to visit a “Three Musketeer” (buddy) cousin of Val’s in Dewey,
we cherished a few restful days with an Arizona daughter, our young adult grandson,
Val’s niece’s family,
We got to visit relatives of Laurene’s father and mother on a roundabout wander home.

Landing offered time with grandchildren’s music, sporting and other special events,
And observing a younger brother choose NOT to prepare for immersion (with a plugged airways) being moved to see an elder brother, noticing a struggle, offer a steadying arm, and ask "Are you okay?" (Isn't that what siblings and loved ones do?)
Making Memorial Day moments,
and inviting neighbors to learn of upcoming county/state/national choices
adds to the anticipation of gathering with graduating grandchildren and more.
Preparing to leave for said family adventure, a 10-year-old coached me to pronounce
“happy” in French:
Examining “etymology” (“the origin of words,”
which her siblings caution me not to mix up with “entomology,” “the study of bugs”!)
we are studying the words perpetual (to aim at something thoroughly, continually) and alegria (cheerful, vibrant, joyful). Both ideas shall be included in our hope for individuals whose paths have been blessed to “entangle” with ours. May your aim may be continual and its reach rejuvenating!
Love, Laurene and Val









































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