I am ready to put the past where it belongs. I got some pictures of the new railing. Now if I can find them I will post them.. I can’t call them mine because Larry gave strict orders that I have to tell Joe when I am going to use it. It needs to be painted and he made them out of scraps he had at home. He is a good son. Joe thanked him for it. So far so good between Joe and I. I try very hard not to let my hurt feelings show and I think it is working.. He has been much easier to live with the last 2 days. How long it will last, I don’t know.
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About Me
- Lucy
- Lincoln, Ne., United States
- I am married, had 5 children. 4 boys and 1 girl. Oldest is deceased. 9 grand kids, 10 great grand child and 2 more on the way. .I love hearing from people, and have made some true friends on the blog, (I think) I hope. We have a fat beagle named Spunky 5 years old and spoiled rotten, but we are huge dog lovers. Married 44 years.
6 comments :
Great! Lucy it sounds like things are on the mend. The rails look good and strudy.
Well I am glad that things are back to working out for you. sandie
Hi Lucy,
I'm so glad you have the railings..Yay for your son for doing it:)
I'm glad that Joe has been in a better mood..One day at a time..lol..
Sheri
I like the rails and like them best because they are recycled. finding a use for things like that is a gift.
We have a son who just cannot say, "I'm Sorry". His life would have been so much better if he had learned that phrase and meant it.
Wonder why that is?
Glad you are on the mend, I am running late as usual lately.
Thank goodness for the new railings.
I'm glad your son got your railing up, looks nice. Some men just don't know how to say I'm sorry, and I have one of them. Lol. I think the rails would be handy for Joe to go up and down. You take care. Jean
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