Tuesday, February 3, 2009

keeping on the upside

I am trying to keep on the upside, which is not always the easiest thing to do.
I am in the process of trying to contact people who's life paths have parted with ours , related to multiple reasons.

The main ones being move's and being between generations.
We started out our family journey before most of our friends. Most of whom did not start their family until them were in their late 20's early 30's.

Personally I moved quite a ways from my family and then made friends and moved again. So, I am also trying to reconnect with that side of my family, and old friends.

We, are still trying to sell our business (wrong time to do that with this economy).
They say this is the worst economy in over 25 years , we made it through that so I am sure we will be fine once again.
Our health is good, the kids are grown and can take care of theirselves , their children,and their children's children so we can just worry about ourselves that should make it alot easier this time around.
My friends from nursing are reaching out to me again and I have time to join them at their convenince , so that should work out.
The Vittorio boy's are spending more time together so that should work out.
Facebook lets me talk to the grandkids ect across the country so that should work out.
love ya

3 comments:

Serenity now! said...

It's fun to reach out and connect with old friends you haven't seen in a while. I have found too many people on facebok but I"m enjoying the friends that i can keep up with everyday!

musing said...

It is fun and can be interesting just to set back and watch also.

musing said...

I am not finding many friends of face book but remember most you kids. I moved to much. kc to ny to elmhurst to villa park to lombard to winfiels to naperville and was between generations having children ,buying houses and raise a family will my friends were going to collage,and war. Pluse the fact I was never good at last names. Keep a journal will you will be glad latter in live. I you get a chance read Ericksons stages of like and the follow up my his wife at age 90. love you.
How would you spell manetta diffy (irish)or carol fontain (french)
love you.