Wednesday evening was free soup supper for all the residents. Frozen left-over bean soup from Christmas and turkey-noodle soup from Thanksgiving |
Sleeves rolled up, collar up and wearing sunglasses for In the Still of the Night "Shoo Wapp Shoo Doo" |
After the soup supper we drove a few miles west to Weslaco, TX to Pine to Palm RV park where I participated in the last of 11 performances the Men of A-Chord barbershop group performed this year. This photo is of one of our 1950's songs.
Phyllis videoed the entire program and you can listen/watch by CLICKING HERE
Phyllis had worked for several weeks on the "Adios party" which was held Thursday in lieu of the Thursday afternoon Meet & Greet. She prepared (with help) the lasagna, baked beans, and green-beans with chicken casserole that was served around 4 pm. She recognized all in the park that were celebrating birthdays in March (including herself) by furnishing cake.
Before that meal she had games and activities.
I made popcorn for all. |
Some of the table games. |
Phyllis running a "Pass for the prize" game (like cakewalk) |
Phyllis handing out many awards for work done, as well as winners of the games. |
King Don Ferguson and Queen Maxine Koch |
We had nearly 100 people attend |
Phyllis read off all the names of all the people who had helped with activities during the whole year. |
Ready to serve the baked beans, lasagna and casserole. |
Ready to serve the salad and brea |
Rosie assisting Phyllis |
Manager Rosie introducing her crew; Phyllis, Rochelle, Maria, Robert and Jacob |
Phyllis having a tough time pinning the flower on Don's overhalls |
King and Queen Don & Maxine |
This photo was taken before the food was served. |
Water balloon games were held by those much younger in mind and body than myself. They seemed to enjoy, though. |
With the last "big" event of the season over, Phyllis can relax a little, though she has 2 weeks left as Activity Director. We didn't even wake up this Saturday morning until 9:15 am, so she is catching up on a little sleep.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( This preacher was looking for a good used lawnmower one day. He found one at a yard sale that Little Johnny happened to be manning."This mower work, son?" the preacher asked.Little Johnny said, "Sure does...just pull on the cord hard, though."The preacher took the mower home and when he got ready to mow he yanked and pulled and tugged on that cord. Nothing worked. It wouldn't start. Thinking he'd been swindled, he took the mower back to Little Johnny's house. "You said this would work if I pulled on the cord hard enough.""Well," Johnny said, "you need to cuss at it sometimes."The preacher was aghast. "I've not done that in years!""Just keep yanking on that cord, Preacher. It'll come back to you."
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Lost on a rainy night, a nun stumbles across a monastery and requests shelter there. Fortunately, she's just in time for dinner and was treated to the best fish and chips she's ever had. After dinner, she goes into the kitchen to thank the chefs. She is met by two brothers, "Hello, I'm Brother Michael, and this is Brother Charles." "I'm very pleased to meet you. I just wanted to thank you for a wonderful dinner. The fish and chips were the best I've ever tasted. Out of curiosity, who cooked what?" Brother Charles replied, "Well, I'm the fish friar." She turns the other brother and says, "Then you must be...?" "Yes, I'm the chip monk."
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"How the diet going?" "Not good, I had eggs for breakfast." "Scrambled?" "No, chocolate."-------------------------------------
You might be a redneck if….. Your local ambulance is a mule driven buckboard with a spinning lantern.
Nurses wear flour sack uniforms and look like burned out Cloggers.
Surgical instruments include a stick of dynamite and a chain saw.
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"How the diet going?" "Not good, I had eggs for breakfast." "Scrambled?" "No, chocolate."
You might be a redneck if….. Your local ambulance is a mule driven buckboard with a spinning lantern.
Nurses wear flour sack uniforms and look like burned out Cloggers.
Surgical instruments include a stick of dynamite and a chain saw.
More later, Lynn
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