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Monday, February 21, 2005
They told me that the snowsuit was rose colored. I was too young to remember. The handsome young man holding me was my dad Clement Wesley Waggoner. The woman was my grandmother Mary Ellen Mable Ribble Waggoner. The older man was my great grandfather David Ribble. Just a little less than 70 years ago.
I was about four or five here. I remember my mom telling me that my hand was on my knee because I had fallen a few days earlier and we were trying to hide the scab! There are very few things I can remember from back then and the people that did know are all dead now!
But I was a pretty little snot then!
So tomorrow I will have reached the ripe (very ripe) old age of 70. It has been a long, trying, and exciting journey. I can honestly say it was worth it. My health is good and I'm comfortable. Not as pretty as I used to be but not butt ugly either!
I look at this family of mine, my friends, and the people I come in contact with and I appreciate them all. Thank you everyone for being there!
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Momma on 02/21 at 08:42 PM
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