Let's check and see what Bill Hebb is doing these days. :D
http://trimmasterfitness.com/MYM/index.html
Thank you, Santa !! Bill and his family were wonderful Howardites --- It was great to visit his website.
Now, that was a wonderful success story. Small town boy. I like reading those things. I never knew Bill, but I knew his dad and his mother. Both were wonderful people. She still is. Even though moving to Texas took the Hebbs away from home and friends, it was probably the best move because then the children were able to take an active part in taking care of them.
That is amazing. Thanks for sending it.
Bill graduated in 69 and I graduated in 71. I dated him a few times. In fact he was my very first official date that I got to go on. We went to a fair dance. I was 14 and he was 16. :)
I'm glad to see he is successful.
Permission granted for that "date" was done long distance. Fred and I were in Wyoming at that time, and we talked to Teresa and Sherri who were at home being cared for by Fred's Mother at the time - and Teresa asked permission to take several garmets that I had made for myself and both she and Sherri to the fair to be judged. I gave her the permission --- THEN she asked if she could go to the fair dance with Bill Hebb. After we discussed this - long distance - I told her "Yes, she could". We made it home that afternoon of the fair and I had won first place on several of my entries, that Tersa had entered for me, and she got to go on her first date.
Oh my, that was quite some time ago.
yea... that first date was my downfall...to ahhhhmmm.... how many marriages??
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Quote from: Teresa on December 28, 2007, 01:26:50 AM
yea... that first date was my downfall...to ahhhhmmm.... how many marriages??
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We are not going to count how many marriages because it doesn't matter, we love you anyway.
You'll run out of "countin'fingers " if you try to count anything in my life.. LOL
Skkkwwwwwssshhnnnnnppppllottt!
(Sound of an editor biting his tongue)
Rudy, Sounds like you need a cold washcloth for your tongue! :P :P :laugh:
Teresa, I've always believed that "All's well that ends well." The rest is just part of the journey til now. It sounds like you have found a fun, exciting now. So Congratulations!
Quote from: Ole Granny on January 14, 2008, 09:42:40 PM
Rudy, Sounds like you need a cold washcloth for your tongue! :P :P :laugh:
Noooo........... Rudy need a good dose of Palmolive soap! :P
I stand corrected! ;D ;D ;D
Bless her sweet heart --- she had a dose of that one time. I do regret doing that, but Mercy Me, that little tyke could try your patience. But just a hug and a kiss, and she was well on her way again. :laugh: :laugh: