I have enjoyed the stories on our blog--the trip to Florida is quite a contrast to today's landscape and Aunt Marge's trip was a nice summary of Saunders County. Niki's cooking post reminds me of Julia Child's book that I read recently. Nice job, everyone!!
I haven't posted for awhile, so here goes..............
Connie and Tim introduced us to the Duncan Ribfest and it's always fun. This year was especially so since Tom was a vendor; all the Bulls thought his ribs were the best, of course.
This was taken at a wedding reception in July.
Heather sent some pictures in the fall and I told her I'd post them for her.
Don't the Talbott's make a nice young family?



Grandchildren are grand!!
Tucker likes to read and was generous with his first birthday cake.
I went with mom and dad to OK City in June. Theresa was her typical Chamber of Commerce host and we saw the Lion King, rode the boat through downtown and got to visit Matthew.
Debbie and I did the Lincoln Marathon again this year and once again, she beat me, even with a hurt foot. I was in better shape this year, but still can't keep up with her. After doing a half, I'm especially impressed with Niki's full races. You go, girl!
I've written about the Meyer Ladies' Day Out in the past; this year we went to Art Chicks, a cafe in Louisville. Women come to dress in classy ?!? clothes, eat a ladies lunch and dance to 60's music. Great fun!
Stan and I got to go to the K State FB game and met some friends before the game. One of the group is not a Nebraska native. Can you find her?
I often get teased about tilting my head in pictures. Can you find the one who has the most fun with my quirk?
Suh being introduced.
The big screen is impressive.
At the ESU Christmas party, we played Christmas Trivia against the Board. We're laughing because we're getting beat so badly.
I got to have a meeting at the Durham Museum in November and was lucky enough to be there when the tree was being decorated. I appreciate how the museum has preserved the train station's past with the statues of people as if they're there to travel. Being there reminded me of the time we went to meet Grandpa and Grandma Bull. It seemed that we were there late at night and I remember badgering mom and dad to let us buy a Mad magazine. Does anyone else have that memory?
At the ESU Christmas party, some employees decorated tables for the meal and others with less creativity and nice dishes brought desserts. I made a chocolate trifle :)
The Geneva Chamber has a festival of tables and this is a friend and her sister's. The theme was Favorite Things and this one was Godiva at the Ritz. Lovely, lovely....
This is a friend and her daughter (a classmate of Alex's) who did Shoe Love is True Love.
Since I've started writing this, it's snowed several more inches and Stan's gotten the call that there's no school again tomorrow. Stay warm and safe everyone!! Love, Nancy
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