Wednesday, April 6

The sun was shining brightly today, but I sure felt sad starting out the day hearing that my Aunt Dorothy passed away last night.    She was 4 years younger than Dad (89) and had suffered for so many years with yellow nail syndrome, a very rare disease affecting her nails, lungs and severe swelling.    She is finally at peace and feeling no more pain.   

I met Kathy and Claire for breakfast at Coffee Hound, then to Meijer's for groceries.   Home for a bit and then picked up Ruth, one of our elderly members for Exchange Club lunch.   Good lunch and speaker and nice to see the snowbirds trickling back from the south.   Home to make some banana bread, exercised with Larry and then picked Liam up from school.

Ryan texted me this afternoon about the very tragic crash of the F/18 Hornet in Lemoore, CA where he is stationed.   He is currently in the Nevada desert training, but what a great loss for the Navy, pilots and crew.   Ryan did not know the pilots.....my prayers for them and their families.

Patrick picked up Liam (sent the banana bread home with them). and Mark arrived home at 6:15 from Michigan.    Catrina survived the COLD Michigan winter just fine all snuggled in heated storage!

Prayers needed tonight for Patrick's Mother who was taken to the hospital - no other details

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