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Friday, June 25, 2010

B-I-N-G-O!!!



We have been so pleased by Grandma Johnson's adjustment to her new surroundings at Sherwood Nursing and Rehab. She often says that, if she can't be at home - and she recognizes that she cannot, then there is no place on Earth better for her to be! We had thought that she would enjoy the social aspects of living in a community such as this and she does. She gets the most enjoyment out of the daily Bingo games! We were late in leaving El Dorado yesterday and knew we were cutting it close to get there before the first number was called at 3:00 P.M. We arrived with fifteen minutes to spare and rushed to her room - no Grandma. Tommy knew where the game would be held so that's where we went next. She was already at the table and had her FREE SPOT covered with a marker! The winner of each game is given a nickel as a prize and earlier this month she paid for her haircut with a pile of nickels!!! (Her hair didn't look quite as professionally done yesterday as it did last time when I neglected to take my camera into the facility.)


Unfortunately, the lady who normally runs the game and calls the numbers was absent yesterday. A very nice gentleman, a volunteer, was the caller. He just didn't understand the concept of BINGO + NURSING HOME. The elderly players got frustrated because they couldn't understand which numbers he was announcing. After one game, Grandma used us as an excuse and we left to visit, and wait for Alton and Shirley, in the lobby area. She always wants to be sure that her boys get to see each other so we check in with Alton before we leave El Dorado. If he is going to be unavailable, we can let her know at the start of our visit so she doesn't get anxious. We had a very nice dinner with Alton and Shirley at Acadia before we left town.

Just as we walked in the door, Jill called to check in from Honolulu! The Fussells sound as if they are having a wonderful time, no excuse not to! Being in Hawaii with the Jurkens/Davis clan has to be the perfect vacation!!!


Tonight the 10-Year-Old All Stars begin their tournament. We are so happy that is it to be held in El Dorado at the Boys Club fields! Good luck, Kiddos!
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Hannah leaves for Spain/France

Tanya facebooked this cute picture of Hannah going through airport security in Little Rock. From the exchanges I have read, it sounds like Jimmy was a little nervous about letting his baby leave. I hope she'll have a wonderful time and learn a lot - language, history, AND independence!

Jenny posted this cute picture of her girls last night. Lucy has been a little unsure when it has come to actually touching Hattie. She'll run get a new diaper, entertain Hattie to make her laugh, and send me texts admiring her baby's clothing but she hasn't been big on physical contact. This picture was Lucy's idea so Jenny thinks progress is being made.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Kicking myself




Yesterday Tom and I went to visit Grandma Johnson. She has a brand new hairdo and was so tickled with herself! I was too lazy to walk out to my car (really, I am intimidated by the gadget that lets you in and out of the facility) so I took a very cute picture of her with my phone. As before, I was able to e:mail it to family and to myself but I CANNOT get the thing transferred to this blog! Why didn't I take my real camera in with me?




The rest of June and early July are looking busy. Tommy and I will probably be going to South Louisiana on the 17th or 18th. My nephew, Jed Davis, will be in some sort of training in New Orleans beginning the 15th. That finishes up the 18th and he has a free day on Saturday before he returns home to Oregon. He and his family moved to Eugene from Honolulu last November. That means I won't get to see them even when we do get to go to Hawaii. Jed and his wife, Kim, have a two and a half year old daughter, Sierra, and are expecting another little girl in September. June 24th is our Julie Beth's birthday! On July 2nd, Julie will be having out-patient surgery in Little Rock and the Pauls will sign the paperwork for their new home! July 3rd is Jimmy's birthday and the day we will probably be giving a tour of "The Johnson Wedding Chapel" to Steve Cottrell and Wendy Anderson. I am so excited about their planned November 13th ceremony!
I just tried to add pictures of my Hawaii family but they were plopped above everything I had written and it made no sense! I am determined to get this blog thing figured out but I am realizing it is going to take me a while. Don't be surprised if I add another entry soon - like immediately - with those pictures.
Tom's hamstring is much, much better. We can't believe that he has been retired for two weeks already!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Celebrating June the 5th!

We spent nearly twelve hours at the baseball field today, June 5, Jimmy and Tanya's 17th anniverary and our 45th, watching DanMan's team win this trophy! It was so hot!!!! Oh, well, it was well worth it! These kids had never played together as a team before and we didn't start out very well but they are a coachable bunch of boys and things finally jelled! DanMan played multiple positions and ended the day as the catcher so you can pick him out in this picture; he's the one in the shin guards!


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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Shrimp Boil after retirement party, May 29, 2010


My good friend and former neighbor, Joanie Hulsey, called to tell me about using Picasa 3 to manage my photos. There is a feature that allows you to post pictures directly to your blog and I have been playing with it! That is how I ended up with the picture of Jill and Stephen being in a separate entry from this cute picture of Julie and Margo and the one of our huge bowl of shrimp. (There were other bowls scattered along the tables!) I didn't know what I was doing yet; wonder if I do now!




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Jill and Stephen at the Shrimp Boil
May 29 2010
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Tom retires - a special Memorial Day weekend!

The Johnson family had a busy, emotional Memorial Day weekend! Before I begin the account of activities surrounding Tom's retirement, I need to pay my written respects to Major Wayne Culver who was recently killed in Afghanistan. Major Culver was an active member of our church, St. Paul United Methodist, and an involved citizen of El Dorado and Union County. His remains were returned to town on Memorial Day and the route taken by his funeral procession was lined with hundreds of people, waving flags and wearing red, white, and blue, who chose to spend their holiday honoring his sacrifice for our country! I have never been prouder to be an American and a member of the El Dorado community.


The wonderful people at Goodwin Animal Hospital gave a retirement reception for Tom on the afternoon of May 29th. (Also Julie and John Paul's 11th anniversary!) Daryl and Suzanne Parker, both veterinarians, are buying Tom's share of the practice.

Daryl's mother made this amazing cake - and it tasted just as good as it looked!
The guest of honor was served the first slice!





Tom took a lot of grief over the dozen roses sent to him by a female client. Truth be told, they were from her entire family but Daryl liked the story better the other way! I am hoping to be able to get an artificial arrangement made for the container because it is so cute!

I love this picture of Tom and Charlie just being Tom and Charlie. Tom has remarked multiple times over the years how lucky he was that circumstances gave him Charlie as his partner. They met at the University of Arkansas when both were pre-vet students. They had a technical writing class together. I met Charlie when I went with Tom to Oklahoma State while he was going through the interview process. The applicants with J last names were told to be there at a certain time and the three of us sat nervously in a small room waiting for the grilling to follow. Tom was accepted at LSU and two years later Charlie was accepted there also. I remember how happy Tom was when he saw Charlie's name on the list of incoming students! Charlie's father-in-law was a practicing veterinarian and, when it was Tom's turn to graduate, Charlie introduced him to his wife's father, Dr. Don Goodwin, who was looking for an associate. That is how the Johnsons ended up in El Dorado! Charlie and his wife, Kerry, also have four children. (As a matter of fact, Kerry and I were pregnant together and attended the classes at Women's Hospital together before our last babies were born.) Both Tom and Charlie are dedicated veterinarians but each is an even more dedicated family man! They were an amazing team as they juggled times off and early departures to be sure that neither man had to miss a child's activity. I don't think El Dorado has ever gotten over the shock of having Goodwin Animal Clinc close early during football season the year Charlie's youngest played and Jimmy was coaching!



Here is Tom with Ruth Goodwin, Dr. Goodwin's wife and Kerry Jackson's mother. Dr. Goodwin was also at the retirement celebration but none of the pictures of him turned out well enough to "publish". We do appreciate his attendance! The plaque Tom and Mrs. Goodwin are holding reads:
Goodwin Animal Clinic was the first animal clinic in El Dorado. It was founded by DR. DON GOODWIN in 1946 as a clinic for both large and small animals. When Dr. Goodwin retired in 1983, DR. CHARLIE JACKSON and DR. TOM JOHNSON became owners. In 2002, a new facility was built directly behind the original building. The new clinic was exclusively for small animals. When Dr. Johnson retired in 2010, DRS. DARYL and SUZANNE PARKER joined Dr. Jackson as co-owners.




Many more people showed up for the party than Tom had expected. Here is Maddy entertaining Kay Patterson, long-time family friend and client. Yes, that is Hannah looking on.



To keep small children (our grandchildren and the Parker sisters) entertained, Stephen organized science lessons in the back of the clinic. Way to go, Stephen! Here Emma Parker listens to Kate's heart.


On Saturday morning, before the party, there was a softball game played in our "back 40". It had been long-planned and Lanie's friend, Emma, came to El Dorado from Little Rock because a game was promised! I got lots of cute pictures that morning and will post a few of them. Unfortunately, Tom pulled a hamstring big time as he tried to tag Lanie out (She was safe!) and that put an early end to the action. I still can't believe Tom managed to put on his "game face" and actually seemed to have fun at his party and the family shrimp boil afterwards. (I'll post a few pictures of that in my next post.) His leg looks AWFUL now and I will spare you seeing the pictures I have taken of it! Today, Wednesday, he is moving more slowly than he has since the injury. I sure hope he has not overdone things. At the time, Dr. Fussell thought her patient was going to faint on her and was pushing for a trip to the ER for pain management. Of course, Tom would have none of that. He was the recipient of much advice, as you can imagine the father of two doctors and one coach who is also the father-in-law of a physical therapist, a doctor, and a coach would be! (Julie, John Paul, and I wisely kept our mouths shut!)
Anyway, here is Lanie swinging for the fences!


Here is my sister, Barbara, as she plays in the outfield.



On Friday night, DanMan had a baseball game. He has just recently been playing some catcher. He looks comfortable but his Nannah isn't! If you look closely, you can see that he is wearing a black arm band on his right wrist. The major who was recently killed in Afghanistan was an employee of Amercable, the company who sponsors DanMan's team. The boys and their coaches wore the bands in his honor.




You will see Jill holding Kate in the photo below. The Fussells got to El Dorado in time to watch DanMan play. Kate thought it was so cool that her cousin was right there at the plate that she would stand just behind the fence in admiration. Jillers decided that might distract our little catcher and invited Kate to take a seat.