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To: Naomi who wrote (167264)10/2/2008 10:34:07 AM
From: PatiBob  Respond to of 225578
 
It's so sad that nothing ever stays the same but at the same time, if it did, most of us wouldn't be here now.<g>

You have wonderful memories and retell them so vividly. I know it's not the same but I'm so glad you do have them to look back on and remember better times.




To: Naomi who wrote (167264)10/4/2008 8:46:24 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 225578
 
Aw, it reminds me of our cabin we had on the Muskegon River. Life was so much quieter and slower then. Almost all my friends families had cabins on some lake or other, so our biggest problem was deciding which cabin to go to on what week end. We usually ended going to my friend Sally's because she had the biggest, and best cabin and the most "toys" as you said.

Most of those cabins are long gone now, they've been replaced with year round homes and the new homes are much grander than our little three bedroom cabin. But, I bet they don't have as much fun as we use to have swinging from the tire rope into the water and water skiing all day long.

We were too young to drive a car, but most of us still operated a boat..what were our parents thinking???? Oh well we survived, so it must have been alright.

I still have to sigh when I think of the long walks down by the river in the moonlight telling ghost stories until we all ran home screaming at some twig that was broken in the woods near by. What memories, and what fun remembering them.