Remember the old woman who lived in a shoe? I'm a lot like her, with a husband and varying numbers of children in our 100-year-old farmhouse. This blog is about our lives.
I ate at Pier 1 on the 6th. The clam chowder was wonderful! Thats right next to Mo's. I enjoyed watching the sea lions on the pier. My brother Wayne Miller and his wife were with me. I would have enjoyed meeting you and your family. Thelma Bontrager
Loved it! Gave me chills at the end.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that, Dorcas! It was an inspiration to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sharon and Mary Ann.
ReplyDeleteYou go, Girl!!
ReplyDeletealso inspired,
Bev Gingerich
A great reminder for all life's challenges--big and small.
ReplyDeleteOh, Dorcas, your Letter brought tears to my eyes, and gives me courage for some of my "impossibles"! -PC in VA
ReplyDeleteI ate at Pier 1 on the 6th. The clam chowder was wonderful! Thats right next to Mo's. I enjoyed watching the sea lions on the pier. My brother Wayne Miller and his wife were with me. I would have enjoyed meeting you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThelma Bontrager