turkey talk

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

A nice little dinner


There was a ocean breeze today and the clouds came and took the sun away. The rain never came, but it seems nicer than days before . This evening seems pretty nice inside the house. I will be watching "America's got talent" starting at nine tonight. Dinner was cream of chicken soup and chicken broth and noodles. Plus, tuna fish on crackers. I do like tuna on crackers, cheese and crackers, lunch meat like turkey on crackers. Afterwards a little chocolate can finish off the evening.

Friday, June 25, 2010

The Journey is over


Pauline Reynolds passed away on June 24 in the afternoon at home. She was where she wanted to be. Her family close by and supporting her final journey. It was the hardest on the granddaughter Faith who had a close bond with Pauline. She did not want to let her Nana go. It just came too soon. Pauline's preacher "Father Jim" from the Episcopal church came and brought comfort to Faith who became more accepting of the situation. Faith is moving on, but she will always have the memories close to her heart. I just saw a couple of minutes ago Faith walking by following her dog, her mom and her mom's two little dogs. My mom says she heard the morning birds say " Pauline is sleeping, Pauline is sleeping." However, the one thing I remember Pauline saying is " my love to your mama." This is how I remember, she would end a conversation .

Monday, June 21, 2010

A life to remember


This entry is dedicated to a neighbor named Pauline Reynolds who is home on her final journey of cancer. The cancer has taken over her whole body and she is taking morphine for the pain. She use to be a lively senior who was independent and a strong member of the Episcopal church. This picture is a Christmas display where my mom and Pauline are standing together after looking at Christmas items displayed inside a building. Pauline is originally from Long Island and moved to New Smyrna Beach with her husband Ted. Ted passed away and Pauline carried on with charity work to help the organization called "Family Promise." This group helps unemployed, displaced young families get a job and a place to call home. Pauline believed in this cause.