Old proverb: "To speak the names of the departed is to make them live again."

Friday, November 25, 2016

Word Paintings From November, 2016

Judy and Joe Kestner were hosts to their daughter, Emilie V., who came in from Abilene for the Thanksgiving holiday.  They also had a surprise - and very enjoyable - visit from Cade Dangca.  Cade, the number one grandchild of Greg Fieg, is currently stationed in El Paso, in his last year in the U.S. Army.  His paternal grandparents live in Corpus Christi and he and a buddy drove the 14 hours in to visit.   In all the excitement of watching him eat pumpkin pie and then a plate of turkey and all the trimmins, the thoughts of taking a current photo flew out the window.  Suffice it to say, Cade is a remarkable young man!

Kathy Boggs Clancy's turkey was done an hour and a half before the rest of the meal!!  So they all sat around and admired the pretty holiday table she set. 

Tommy and Tamara Bradford, Brenna Rose, Cindy, Richard
Richard and Cindy Fieg had their girls and son-in-law over for the holiday.  Peace out, dawgs!





Jean and Phyllis Fieg, in Greensboro, N.C., pulled a "Christmas Story" stunt and had Chinese for Thanksgiving.  Phyllis said the meal was from a new restaurant in town and was pretty good.  Judy and Emilie Kestner will be visiting in December -- hope we get to try it out!


Greg and Doug Fieg Enjoy Chitown Thanksgiving Celebration

The stars aligned and the peripatetic Greg Fieg (and his little dog, too!) was able to alight for a while to eat turkey, chat up the relatives and take a break from flattening out our nation's interstate highways.  Also, making the trek from the Show Me State to the Windy City was Cousin Doug Fieg, 

On Thanksgiving Day Greg and Doug joined cousin Sue Williams her home in Orland Park, Ill.  Sue's hubby, Ed, and his mom Eleanor rounded out the happy group. 

Greg reports that he had a most pleasant time, the food was delish, the company charming and the conversation sparkling.  Who could ask for anything more?