Friday, February 8, 2008

Bonnie Lynn

This was one of the first times that I tried to say something significant and nobody was listening, not much has changed. I am so proud to be a part of the Arlo and Gatha Vance family.
This was one of memorable moments of our family outings at Wolf Creek pass. If sombody would have listened then they may have heard some wisdom. That's why we are such a miss-informed bunch.
Now listen and I will try to enlighten you. I like the blogg only I think it should be more like bologna. Love you all and I would love to add my two bits. Bonnie...........

5 comments:

Kent said...

Speaking of balogna, I can remember the times you would hide a bologna sandwich under your bed and it would be green and dry before anyone would find it. Also to be found were dry cake, cookies, crackers and a lot of other goodies. One would think you were never getting fed!!

It's nice to have you aboard. If you will send me your email address, I'll see that you get an invitation to join the blog with your own ID. My email is rkentvance@gmail.com

Larry said...

Bonnie and I were playmates for a portion of our lives. When Kent and Donnie were older and gone, then Bonnie was my playmate.

There was that time that she received a new stereo as a gift. I took the case apart and screwed down some of the transistors on the breadboard. I listened to the sounds change as I screwed the adjustments in and out. I ruined her new stereo.

Bonnie was sneaky. She liked to sneak in and out of the house. It would have been easier to just go to the back door and go out, but Bonnie would climb out the bathroom window. There was powdered perlite in bags around the foundation of the house for insulation. The bags leaked perlite. Footprints on the bags and perlite in the bathtub were evidence that somebody with a size 6 womans foot was climbing in and out of the window.

When I was younger Bonnie could take me down and tease me. She would tickle me and pinch me. That ended when I got to be larger than her.

Jeanette said...

I think I am listening but I still have no idea what this blog post is about. Did I have to be there to understand?

Red said...

anything to start a conversation

Larry said...

@Bonnie

If you want to make yourself heard and get a message across, you must speak a little more often. What is going on with you and your family? Where is everybody? Post some pictures.