Andra will be at Charleston’s Blue Bicycle Books on Tuesday, Feburary 3 from 5 – 7pm. Come out and enjoy food, beverages and conversation with South Carolinians in Not Without My Father: One Woman’s 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Meet Andra’s Dad and Mom. Be inspired to Make a Memory.
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Wish I could partake in the festivities.
You know I will be there. Can’t miss it?
But MTM? Long suffering? Hmm….. 😉
I love the name of that bookstore. Sounds like a place MTM would hang out in!
I made a precious memory this past Saturday. One of my cousins has cancer really bad, but he is stable now. He told me he was coming to visit me on Saturday and I said okay. He came in with a new deck of cards and told me that he was going to teach me how to play Poker. I was a quick learner and we played Hold ’em for 6 hours.
This might not seem like much to some people but we were never allowed to have cards in our home when I was growing up. And, I followed suit. Pun intended.
While playing Poker my cousin and I shared lots of family stories. Some I had not heard and I think I told him a few that he had not heard. I love this cousin so much and can hardly think of him dying because of his cancer. But, we have 6 hours of memory that we will have forever. We laughed, we cried, and we played Poker. He is semi-professional at this game and says I have the best Poker face he has ever seen. I am sure he was just flattering me. But, I have a great memory of my brave cousin.
I think I put my memory into the wrong place.
The bicycle picture is very pretty!
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