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The family joke is I always get lost. This time I got lost in Waco. Google Maps was even playing tricks on me. I was not asking for defensive driving, but that is where it sent me instead of the Mexican restaurant.
Read moreChristmas carol with 4–H Dec. 21 at Buckingham Garden Apartments, 209 Buckingham Lane, Navasota, beginning at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join. For more information call Angela Leggett, 979– 422– 5381.
Read moreSaturday, Dec. 7, was Pearl Harbor Day. That was the beginning of World War 2. Waymon Boney Blount, the son of Robert and Lillia Blount, died at Pearl Harbor. His parents had a memorial marker placed in Evergreen Cemetery in his memory. An American flag was also placed in his memory. That was 83 years ago.
Read moreBrady Neuman graduated from Texas A&M Dec. 12 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Bio–Medical Science. He graduated with a 4.0 grade average and was accepted into a 4–year program at Texas A&M College of Medicine. Brady is the son of Jason and Kim Neuman of Onalaska and the grandson of Carnell and Blondie Carrell of Anderson.
Read moreI have been busy the past few days. There are four Christmas trees decorated with two more to go. Janis and I decorated a tree at the VFW Post for the veterans and post visitors. It is not a big tree nor is it professionally decorated but we had fun.
Read moreTis the season to help those in need. Being in organizations that help those less fortunate, people come out of the woodwork wanting to help others during the holidays. I appreciate them but remember we should be in the mood to give all year, not just during the holiday season.
Read moreMany area residents had wonderful Thanksgiving celebrations. Connie Francis had several visitors including her grandson Ethan, Alli Brown and daughter, Kaylee Sue from Tennessee. They were here for several years before returning home. Ethan is also my grandson. Kaylee is 3 months old; she was born Aug. 15. It was good to see them again.
Read moreWeather has changed. Please check on your neighbors, those sick and shut in and the elderly.
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