Thursday, June 30, 2011

Relay For Life

 

In June, Dad walked in his third Relay For Life event in Moberly.  We are profoundly grateful for God's blessings on our family.  Fellow survivors Sally Walker and Sasha (Suzi's mom) have walked with Dad every year and it's a wonderful reunion for them to circle the track together.  I'm always thoroughly impressed with the community involvement and level of production by the local organizers.  They do a really great job.



Life is short, Opera is Long

Recently, Mom's brother, Ted, was part of a New York Times Magazine piece that featured students in a Metropolitan Opera contest.  This is a nice glimpse into the competitive world of Opera and one of the many roles that Ted plays in this amazing industry.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

June 17th, marked the 30-year anniversary of our Daddy and Gramps graduation to Heaven.  He was the same age as Vernon and only two years older than I am.  We knew he was young, but know it even more as we continue to grow older ourselves!

Today, I was reading “HealthSmart: Advice from The Doctors,” and I quote: 

“Cuts and Scrapes.  No need to dig out the hydrogen peroxide: All you need is clean water (to rinse the wound) and a little soap (to clean the skin around the cut); anything stronger can cause irritation.  Skip the antibiotic ointment, too:  Exposure to fresh air is the quickest way to allow wounds to dry and heal (any creams will keep it moist). If the scrape is in a spot that will easily get dirty (like your hand) or rubbed by clothing (like your knee), cover it with a bandage; otherwise, leave it be.” 

This was Daddy’s Rx all my life (much to our Mama’s dismay!), and thirty years after he is dead, they are discovering that this is the best treatment, as he knew all along.  Of course, he would have added some prayer to it to speed the healing along!

I still miss him...

Glynnda