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29/06/08 09:03 PM #203    

Beth Carter (Dawson)

Well said Tricia!! My thoughts exactly.

29/06/08 11:04 PM #204    

 

Jason Holt

Hope everyone had a great weekend. Tomorrow is Lori's birthday. Damn she's gettin old.

29/06/08 11:05 PM #205    

 

Jason Holt

Dave and Saranie, we will definately plan a duck hunt in January.

30/06/08 08:39 AM #206    

Lauren Hartz (Clark)

Happy Birthday Lori! Your husband has been chatting away on this forum. Where are you?

30/06/08 08:51 AM #207    

Scott Robnett

Hey everyone...I have been out of town, and just read some of the updated posts.

Ok...the OTIS HILL-ARETHA FRANKLIN bit...I forgot about..and was CRYING laughing....

Price Dooley....you are PRICE-less...

Saranie- thanks for the compliment on the kids..and thank God they do look like Rhonda. Congrats on getting married! Gotta get you a few rugrats running around the Saranie household too!

Holt, what did you get Lori for her birthday? Wait...don't answer that..this is a PG board.

Lauren, about the potty training thing...we let Brady run around outside with no pants or diaper on. I was out front one day talking to a neighbor, and the next thing I knew, he was, well, dropping the kids off in my front yard. I about DIED laughing. But after that, he used the potty every time. Rhonda wanted to bury her head in the sand she was so embarassed. Hey, whatever works? Good luck with that.

Jil, about TIME you joined us! How is Brent? How are your parents?

David Chastain, God bless you man. I don't know about the other people on here, but when I read what you are doing these days, I have to say that I wasn't surprised. You were made for that job. I am glad you are keeping yourself safe. We pray for you guys constantly, and I know you are there for all of the right reasons. When do you come home? You may have said in an earlier post?

Carolyn, has anyone come forward with any other videos from Senior Day?

Otis Hogan, it was great to talk to you on the phone, you still sound the same. Glad to hear you are doing well.

I love reading all of these posts. Everyone keep it up!





30/06/08 09:25 AM #208    

Beth Carter (Dawson)

Happy Birthday Lori Sawyer Holt!! Enjoy your day.
Beth

30/06/08 09:26 AM #209    

Carolyn Tanksley (Wall)

Scott-

I haven't heard anything from anyone else on videos. I know that Jill and Beth both were going to check to see what they could find.

At the last of that video is our slidshow of our childhood pictures. I would love to add that but the video is just too bad at the end.

I am just patiently waiting on someone to give me some more videos.


30/06/08 11:06 AM #210    

Otis Hogan

Hello Everyone!

Lori - Happy birthday! I just turned 37 on June 25th. The good thing is that everyone else here is just as OLD as you are hahaha!

Scott Robnett - Maybe I can come up there one day during lunch. I'll take a detour through Conway - call me.

Carolyn - Please have someone find the video that has the childhood pictures at the end. The picture I used got lost - would love to see it again!

P.S. Still working on getting Paulette to finish her profile setup. Please tell her that everything doesn't have to be perfect hahaha!

30/06/08 12:57 PM #211    

Ashley Crosby (Adams)

Hey Everyone! Just got back in town and catching up.

Beth-I am CRACKING UP at the story about shug's. It is amazing how the brain forgets some of this stuff-huh. Knock'em and his family were with us this weekend and I told him that story and he died.... He did not remember. It is funny how these are major memories for some and others it was just another day.

Hope you are enjoying your new car or suv!


30/06/08 01:51 PM #212    

Beth Carter (Dawson)

Do you guys remember Mrs. Southall? I just recently heard she passed away. It may have been a few years now. She was in the same retirement home/nursing home as my husbands grandmother. I saw her about 8 years ago. She still looked the same. I actually talked with her although I didn't want to because I acted rude to her in high school. She was one of the people I would have rather hidden from. Anyway, she was very sweet. It broke my heart thinking about how mean people were to her. Does anyone know what happened to her (why she was handicapped). I never knew.

30/06/08 02:26 PM #213    

Hannah Hancock (Maier)

Beth~
I just got back from the beach and gas is $3.99. I about died!! Just got a new ride at Christmas and I loved it until the gas went up. For 1 week to the beach heres what was spent on gas.
$100 to start the trip, $60 in Louisana, $110 at the beach, $80 to start back home. We had fun other than at the gas station!! haha
Thank goodness I had someone 1/2 the gas with me.
Talk to ya'll later.

Happy Birthday LORI!!!

Hannah

30/06/08 02:27 PM #214    

Ashley Crosby (Adams)

Beth I am so sad to hear that...that breaks my heart. I hope she is enjoying her new body in heaven. I am sure she was touched that you visited with her. I never new what her disablity was...thanks for the update..

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LORI!!!

Hello Hannah glad you joined us...chat with you later!

30/06/08 02:28 PM #215    

Hannah Hancock (Maier)

Beth~
I forgot to tell you that I did see gas @ $4.14 a gal. on in Mobile. DON"T FILL UP THERE!!! This was regular not diesel.
Hannah

30/06/08 03:13 PM #216    

Scott Robnett

Beth...where are you going next week? We will be in Gulf Shores. Call me...501-358-8877...maybe our families can meet for dinner?

Hannah...How are you? I hope all is well there. Where did you go to the beach? I heard it wasn't crowded at all down there.

Ashley, call me....will fill you in on Abigail's B-day party. You guys still thinking about plans afterwards?

30/06/08 03:38 PM #217    

Tricia Orlicek (Brown)

Beth- There was a big write up in the paper about Ms. Southall last year. Some man met her while he was waiting in the hospital one time and her story touched him so much that he wrote about her after she died. I believe she had a stroke at a very young age. She was athletic if I remember the story correctly. Anyway, her story was one of sheer determination and bravery and I too wish I would have respected her more. I cried when I read her story. She was a wonderful person and I feel privileged to have known her. I hope my children learn at an early age to appreciate the people that are put in their lives to help them learn and that they are interested in knowing the whole person and not just what they see on the outside. This has been something I have had to learn to appreciate myself especially as a teacher. I sometimes feel like a mother to these kids. They are craving guidance and someone to pay attention to them and see "them". I try to remember to encourage them every chance I get even when I want to wring their necks!! They probably talk about me like we did Ms. Southall. Ha Ha!

30/06/08 03:39 PM #218    

Tricia Orlicek (Brown)

Oh yeah- Happy Birthday Lori!!

30/06/08 04:50 PM #219    

Beth Carter (Dawson)

Scott
We are going to Florida. I would LOVE to get to hang out with you, that would be so much fun, but it might be quite a drive. Maybe next year we can all coordinate our trips to be at the same place at the same time. Wouldn't that be fun....an early reunion.

Tricia
Thanks for the info on Mrs. Southall. I would have loved to read about her.

Carolyn
I don't know what happened with our IM thing on facebook. The little box where I type went away and I don't know how to open it back up.

Hannah
I am dreading to know how much money we will spend in gas. It is ridiculous. where did you guys go?


30/06/08 07:43 PM #220    

Lauren Hartz (Clark)

Tricia- I have really enjoyed reading the last two big posts you have made. You are an great writer! If you ever come across the article on Mrs. Southall I would love to read it.

Beth- Have fun on your trip! We are driving to VA to see Jennifer next week. Mom, my two kids and Justin's two kids. Should be interesting! loved the idea of getting everyone to go somewhere next summer- I'll let you be in charge of that one! ha ha

Hannah- glad to see that you have joined us. Wondered where you have been! Do you not have a copy of that tape somewhere?

I wish this thing had spell check!

30/06/08 07:47 PM #221    

Hannah Hancock (Maier)

Carolyn & Lauren~
Otis Hogan wants to know why his Sr. Picture isn't on the web site. Can someone check on this!
Thanks
Hannah

30/06/08 07:49 PM #222    

Lauren Hartz (Clark)

It was not in the year book- we have talked to him about it.

30/06/08 09:28 PM #223    

Tricia Orlicek (Brown)

Lauren, thanks for the compliment. Before I submitted the last response I thought to myself "everyone is going to think I am so deep". I guess I am having some emotions this week or something. Darren and I have been having to take care of his parents for the last several months and I think that has put some things into perspective. His dad has leukemia and has done well for 9 years now but he is really experiencing some set backs lately. His mom has rheumatoid we think and we have gotten the run around with different doctors that have seen her. We hope to get on track with them both soon.

30/06/08 09:47 PM #224    

Tricia Orlicek (Brown)

Lauren- I found the story on Ms. Southall. I went on line to the Arkansas Democrat archives and searched Ellen Southall. It is an article by Jay Grelen called SWEET TEA: A brief exposure to courage. I did not know how to upload it onto this website because I am not computer savy. Maybe you can do that so everyone can read it. It is a touching story.

01/07/08 06:48 AM #225    

 

David Chastain

Thanks for the uplifing comments guys. Wes, it is weird to see somebody call it the sand box on here, but as you know, that's what we call it. Tricia I meant to tell you I bet your father-in-law is glad I finally finished that fence. Scott, it's good to see your doing well. I don't know about being made for this stuff but I always did like the military, I think i'm just getting a little old for it. Jason you better watch the old comments, it will be colder at your house than on our upcoming January duck hunt. Ya'll be good guys. Talk to you again in a day or so.

01/07/08 07:25 AM #226    

Lauren Hartz (Clark)

Tricia- Sounds like you and Darren have had your hands full lately! You are in my thoughts.

I did find the article, but cannot get to it because I can't seem to get logged out of my husbands account on Ar Dem/Gaz! Not sure what the deal is.

Carolyn- you are the comp guru! See if you can figure it out if you have time. SEARCH Ellen Southall and then hit ARCHIVES

David- Good luck on you mission! our thoughts and prayers are with you! Safe return!

01/07/08 08:29 AM #227    

Carolyn Tanksley (Wall)

Here is the story. You have to pay $1.95 for archived stories, but I got it so everyone could read it. As the rest of you here, I had no idea the things she endured in her life and wished I had been a little nicer.

SWEET TEA
A brief exposure to courage
JAY GRELEN
Nothing more to eat, the doctor told her.

Ever. The cancer treatments had ravaged her system.

She was sipping a Mountain Dew when she told me that, laid up in a bed at Baptist Health Medical Center, on a cold December day.

Ellen Southall wasn’t complaining, though. Just reporting.

As long as she had her daughter, her grandchildren and sister, she said, she would be fine.

I first spotted Ellen in the waiting area of the radiology department at Baptist. Each of us was alone for the moment, she was covered in blankets, sitting in a wheelchair, waiting for the technicians.

I thought, but I wasn’t sure from across the waiting room, that a tear slipped from an eye.

I eased over to her, and we chatted long enough for me to learn her name and her room number.

Over the next couple of weeks, when I was at the hospital to visit my father-inlaw, I’d stop in to see her.

In dribs and drabs, she told me her story, though she told me the sad parts almost accidentally, with her kid sister, Levita Brannon, occasionally priming the pump. In my brief acquaintance with Ellen, she was not a complainer.

She earned her master’s degree at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. She taught English in Stuttgart, her hometown, for 30 years. She smiled a lot when she talked of Beowulf, one of her favorites.

She endured much, physically and otherwise.

During the Christmas holidays when she was 16, Ellen was practicing with the girls’ basketball team at Stuttgart High when an aneurysm burst in her brain, paralyzing her.

She went to Virginia to recover.

She married, had a daughter, but when she was 32, her husband died. Three months after she became a widow, the doctors found cancer, which she has fought since.

When she no longer could live alone in Stuttgart, she moved to Little Rock to be near her daughter and sister.

As sick as she was when we met, there was a serenity, a beauty, about Ellen, whitehaired and delicate. But in her frailty, there was a resolve that though hardship had confined her, it had not defined her. At least that’s what she showed.

At 75, her resolve was all the more astonishing after I learned this fact the last time I saw her. She said something casually about her leg, and I wasn’t sure I heard her correctly. But when I sneaked a look, I saw I had heard her right. Her right leg was gone.

Her bones had become so brittle from the cancer treatments, that her leg broke one day, shattering beyond repair.

She was such a pleasant person, and so brave, I wanted to write her story.

People like Ellen inspire us to be stronger and more grateful than we would be without people like her showing us how.

She beamed and said yes when I asked permission to put her in the newspaper.

I didn’t take notes that day because I was going to return later with a tablet. On my next visit, she had left the hospital. Christmas came, and the new year, and I never made time to find where she had gone.

Recently, fearing what I would find, I searched the newspaper’s archives for Ellen’s name. And then I sat down and wrote her story from memory.

This article was published on page 11 of the Thursday, February 21, 2008 edition in the Arkansas section.

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