DO WE HAVE ANY PICTURES OF THE GIRLS FROM LAST NIGHT I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEIR DRESSES.
QuoteI still can't figure out why he didn't schedule a concert in South Bend the day before or after Kalamazoo. These two cities are very close to one another.That may be why, Dev.
I still can't figure out why he didn't schedule a concert in South Bend the day before or after Kalamazoo. These two cities are very close to one another.
Homeless...not quite as bad as some families. We didn't have to live on the streets because father had a car and they lived in it. Worked fine in the summer but not in the winter. Father usually found some place to stay in the winter. Father found place to stay in a motel in return for doing rent. Bedroom for her brother and herself to share and a room for the parents. For a few months it was their home. Christmastime--no money but at least a roof over the heads. Mother loved the holidays. She always did her best to make the holidays the best she could. This Christmas would be no different. Found her mother making paste out of flour and water. When asked why she said she was making decorations. Sat on floor and began work and mother told story of how she got her name, Carol. Sang carols while they cut and pasted paper to make a paper chain. Made one out of newspaper, then a box. Made a manger out of brown paper grocery bag. Sang songs. Hours later there was a knock. When opened the door saw lights, then large black garbage bag--no one there. She peeked. Held ingredients for Christmas dinner and gifts. Father watched tv and mother went to kitchen to put away food items. Never found out who left the bag but she knew that God had a hand in it. Her mother lost her battle with breast cancer this year. (sounds like she's crying) Where Are You Christmas? - Quiana