Wednesday, April 8, 2009

WWJBD????????


I took my son to the airport during my lunch today (so sad!). On the way back to work, I saw this car with a decal on the back that said WWJBD...... I wasn't close enough to read what was written under that, (could it be What Would Jacob Black Do???) I HAD to know,,,, so I sped up and kept changing lanes and for the one time in my life, praying for a RED light so I could be right behind this car. My friend Angie was with me and even though she was laughing, she was probably scared for her life! FINALLY I was able to stop behind this FJ Cruiser and see that it said.....

What Would Jimmy Buffett Do
UGH, what a let down!!!
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Then, the light turned green and I was now turning (cuz I was following/stalking this car now) I said to Angie... I HAVE to blog about this, then grabbed my cell phone and activated my camera, but that made me slow down and the car was too far ahead to see the WWJBD, so I floored and pushed the zoom and aimed the camera... we I tried but it wasn't going too well! So, Angie grabbed the camera and snapped a picture! It was awesome!!!! The picture is great cuz after ALL that, you can't see the sticker at all! So, when you look at the green oval shape on the back window, just know that it really says WWJBD on it and it gave 2 geeks some great entertainment!!!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

My cute Grandma

My wonderful and loving grandma Anna Gore Moyar passed away on March 30, 2009. She was 95.5 years old. We were fortunate enough to spend time with her just hours before my grandpa returned to pick her up. She was so happy to have so many people that love her be with her in her final hours. She told my daughter that she couldn't even begin to count how many people were there with her. Her body may have given out, but her mind was sharp until the end. I can't imagine a better way to go... being surrounded by family who expressed their love for her and got to tuck her in and kiss her goodnight. It was truly a touching experience that I will never forget. As much as you know and expect this time to come, I can't believe that she is really gone, it is so difficult! As stated in her obituary, she truly was the glue that held our family together. Christmas will never be the same.
Since this is my Twilight blog, I will share that she listened to all the books on tape not too long ago! I asked her if she enjoyed them, her reply... "not as much as you, but if I was 40 years younger, I think I would have liked them more"
I love you Grandma!!!!!!