Grandma and Grandpa would have celebrated their 62nd anniversary on Friday. They actually met in Texas and loved to spend the winter months down here in their RV. I flew to Harlingen the last time that they were able to come down and spent a couple of days with them which I will always cherish. Grandpa very talented in woodworking. He made us little Cabbage Patch doll swings and cradles when we were little, among many other things. I have the kitchen table that was the family dining table for my mom and her brothers/sisters growing up...made from his own two hands. I remember him coming over to fix anything around the house - he just knew how to do it all.
His death wasn't unexpected, however, we are still all so sad to lose him. As his eulogy stated - he was immensely proud of his family--every single one of them: his wife, his children and their spouses, his grandchildren and their spouses, and his great-grandchildren. And we're happy to have made him proud.

Hunter was the model traveler on the plane. He made things so much easier and I was so proud of him. Since his birthday he has added several more words to his vocabulary. He is talking up a storm! He can now say dog (points and says it at the same time), apple, ball (points to it as he is saying it), nah nah (for food), Maggie and Andrew. I swear, he is a genius baby!! :)
