

It's amazing how old some of the names are -- check this one out from around 2492 BC!
We spent another night at Uncle Sam's, and the next day, before leaving to go home he and Auntie Lily drove us out to visit Mama's gravesite. As we were driving to the cemetery, Uncle Sam found himself on the wrong side of the C-train crossing barrier when it came down on the trunk of his Towncar :)

At the moment, Mama's gravesite is marked by a plastic placard, but the permanent stone marker has been ordered and should be installed by the end of this month.
I guess Baby James wasn't too impressed by the cemetery.
Wifey and I are both very happy we had the opportunity to go down. It was really nice to get away and spend some time with Uncle Sam and Auntie Lily. Thank you to them both for hosting us so generously for three days!
2 comments:
Kyle and I are happy that you're alive and doing well....considering the EKG results....you beat the odds!!
That's an awesome trip! I wonder if I'll get to do some temple work as well?
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