Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Thank you!Yes, he really is a very considerate and polite young man! We are having a bit of a problem wrapping our heads around that "man"-part, though, in our minds he is still a small child... But in reality, he is taller than me, has been able to wear my size in shoes for a long time, and talks with a deep voice. I suppose he really has grown up...love/Reb>> a very special and considerate young man - you are justifiably proud>  God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, > the faith and courage to fly to new heights, > and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 10:48:56 AM> Subject: Late night out> >  > Friday night is usually very much a stay-at-home, eat something good but easy to > make (tacos, usually) and go to bed early night of the week around here.... But > we made an exception last night because our godson had a gig at a club. He plays > drums, and recently started playing for a "real" band (meaning, it's not him and > his mates from school, although he did know the guitarist from before, as did we > actually). It's a jazz band (kind of), and perhaps not quite his style (his own > band, the one with his friends from school, is a heavy metal band...), but for > someone wanting to be a musician the engagement with that band gives him lots of > valuable experience. And he was quite proud to be chosen at only 15 years old, > and as one of many wanting to play drums for that band (and the others being > adults, like the rest of the band). > > > And we were VERY proud to be his godparents last night. He was doing good. And > he was glad to see us there: When we arrived the place was kind of packed, and > we said to each other that we should try and find a place to stand, with a > resonable view and where it was ok to stand for a while (like where you could > lean against something). But when he saw us he waved to us and pointed to the > front seats â€" he had reserved them for us, it turned out. We felt incredibly > honored!> > A very nice, but late, night out. We're exhausted today, though...> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 my grandson is a sophomore in college in St Louis - one weekend in October is his free weekend - he always calls and we have a good talk - he tells me he like the jokes and pictures I send to his email - he is in film school I think he talked his Dad into calling me on Christmas when his Mom wasn't around- both of my daughter in laws are a major disappointment God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 4:23:05 AMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out Thank you! Yes, he really is a very considerate and polite young man! We are having a bit of a problem wrapping our heads around that "man"-part, though, in our minds he is still a small child... But in reality, he is taller than me, has been able to wear my size in shoes for a long time, and talks with a deep voice. I suppose he really has grown up... love /Reb >> a very special and considerate young man - you are justifiably proud>  God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, > the faith and courage to fly to new heights, > and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 10:48:56 AM> Subject: Late night out> >  > Friday night is usually very much a stay-at-home, eat something good but easy to > make (tacos, usually) and go to bed early night of the week around here.... But > we made an exception last night because our godson had a gig at a club. He plays > drums, and recently started playing for a "real" band (meaning, it's not him and > his mates from school, although he did know the guitarist from before, as did we > actually). It's a jazz band (kind of), and perhaps not quite his style (his own > band, the one with his friends from school, is a heavy metal band...), but for > someone wanting to be a musician the engagement with that band gives him lots of > valuable experience. And he was quite proud to be chosen at only 15 years old, > and as one of many wanting to play drums for that band (and the others being > adults, like the rest of the band). > > > And we were VERY proud to be his godparents last night. He was doing good. And > he was glad to see us there: When we arrived the place was kind of packed, and > we said to each other that we should try and find a place to stand, with a > resonable view and where it was ok to stand for a while (like where you could > lean against something). But when he saw us he waved to us and pointed to the > front seats â€" he had reserved them for us, it turned out. We felt incredibly > honored!> > A very nice, but late, night out. We're exhausted today, though...> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I'm sorry about your daughters-in-law, Anne. That makes things much harder than they need to be, doesn't it?hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 6:44:17 AMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out my grandson is a sophomore in college in St Louis - one weekend in October is his free weekend - he always calls and we have a good talk - he tells me he like the jokes and pictures I send to his email - he is in film school I think he talked his Dad into calling me on Christmas when his Mom wasn't around- both of my daughter in laws are a major disappointment God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 4:23:05 AMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out Thank you! Yes, he really is a very considerate and polite young man! We are having a bit of a problem wrapping our heads around that "man"-part, though, in our minds he is still a small child... But in reality, he is taller than me, has been able to wear my size in shoes for a long time, and talks with a deep voice. I suppose he really has grown up... love /Reb >> a very special and considerate young man - you are justifiably proud>  God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, > the faith and courage to fly to new heights, > and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 10:48:56 AM> Subject: Late night out> >  > Friday night is usually very much a stay-at-home, eat something good but easy to > make (tacos, usually) and go to bed early night of the week around here.... But > we made an exception last night because our godson had a gig at a club. He plays > drums, and recently started playing for a "real" band (meaning, it's not him and > his mates from school, although he did know the guitarist from before, as did we > actually). It's a jazz band (kind of), and perhaps not quite his style (his own > band, the one with his friends from school, is a heavy metal band...), but for > someone wanting to be a musician the engagement with that band gives him lots of > valuable experience. And he was quite proud to be chosen at only 15 years old, > and as one of many wanting to play drums for that band (and the others being > adults, like the rest of the band). > > > And we were VERY proud to be his godparents last night. He was doing good. And > he was glad to see us there: When we arrived the place was kind of packed, and > we said to each other that we should try and find a place to stand, with a > resonable view and where it was ok to stand for a while (like where you could > lean against something). But when he saw us he waved to us and pointed to the > front seats â€" he had reserved them for us, it turned out. We felt incredibly > honored!> > A very nice, but late, night out. We're exhausted today, though...> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 their problem - not mine - my sons know where to find me one less headache for me God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 12:35:42 PMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out I'm sorry about your daughters-in-law, Anne. That makes things much harder than they need to be, doesn't it?hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 6:44:17 AMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out my grandson is a sophomore in college in St Louis - one weekend in October is his free weekend - he always calls and we have a good talk - he tells me he like the jokes and pictures I send to his email - he is in film school I think he talked his Dad into calling me on Christmas when his Mom wasn't around- both of my daughter in laws are a major disappointment God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, the faith and courage to fly to new heights, and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 4:23:05 AMSubject: Re: Anne Late night out Thank you! Yes, he really is a very considerate and polite young man! We are having a bit of a problem wrapping our heads around that "man"-part, though, in our minds he is still a small child... But in reality, he is taller than me, has been able to wear my size in shoes for a long time, and talks with a deep voice. I suppose he really has grown up... love /Reb >> a very special and considerate young man - you are justifiably proud>  God, grant me the strength of eagles wings, > the faith and courage to fly to new heights, > and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me there. > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 10:48:56 AM> Subject: Late night out> >  > Friday night is usually very much a stay-at-home, eat something good but easy to > make (tacos, usually) and go to bed early night of the week around here.... But > we made an exception last night because our godson had a gig at a club. He plays > drums, and recently started playing for a "real" band (meaning, it's not him and > his mates from school, although he did know the guitarist from before, as did we > actually). It's a jazz band (kind of), and perhaps not quite his style (his own > band, the one with his friends from school, is a heavy metal band...), but for > someone wanting to be a musician the engagement with that band gives him lots of > valuable experience. And he was quite proud to be chosen at only 15 years old, > and as one of many wanting to play drums for that band (and the others being > adults, like the rest of the band). > > > And we were VERY proud to be his godparents last night. He was doing good. And > he was glad to see us there: When we arrived the place was kind of packed, and > we said to each other that we should try and find a place to stand, with a > resonable view and where it was ok to stand for a while (like where you could > lean against something). But when he saw us he waved to us and pointed to the > front seats â€" he had reserved them for us, it turned out. We felt incredibly > honored!> > A very nice, but late, night out. We're exhausted today, though...> > love> /Reb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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