
Good Morning to all of you. I've been so busy the last few days, and missing a couple of them, that I didn't get to post. I didn't even know about the tornados till I got home last night and turned my computer on. I had a wonderful Mother's Day, and am still waiting for the gift that oldest DD sent. If it was delivered on Saturday, I wasn't home.
Dorothy picked me up Friday evening to take me to spend the night as we were going to leave before 6:30 Sat. morning to go to Oklahoma City. We barely missed a terrible wreck on Highway 75 on the way to her house. Before we got to the accident we knew something terrible had happened, there were so many flashing lights ahead. There were two cars involved, and a bunch of ambulances and a helicopter already there. We saw both of the cars, and I couldn't imagine that there wouldn't be some fatalities. We had to detour on a side road that was near and went through the town, and got back on the highway, about a mile farther on down. We saw the helicopter heading to Tulsa with one of the victims. He passed away, and was from the town I live in, but don't know him. The victims of the other car,(a woman and 2 or 3 teenagers) were taken to the Bartlesville hospital. They were from the town youngest DD and I go grocery shopping in, about 10 or 11 miles north of here. This was the worst accident scene I have ever witnessed, and if we had been a few minutes or earlier, it could have been us. Don't really know what happened, because the man who died was traveling north on the southbound lanes of a divided highway. Don't know if alcohol was involved or a medical problem. He was not seatbelted but the woman and teenagers were.
Saturday morning, Dorothy and I went to Oklahoma city, and we ate at Toby Keith's restaurant in Bricktown. It was very enjoyable. Bricktown is a touristy attraction there, with lots of restaurants, and a canal running through the district. It was close to the Oklahoma Federal Building Memorial. We did not do that this time, as we did it several years ago. After eating and messing around there, we drove to the Science Museum, and saw the traveling exhibit about the Human body. It was such a popular attraction, that after buying our tickets, we still had over an hour wait to get in to see it. All in all, it was a long day. It was very windy that day. We got back to her home around 7:30 PM. (2 and a half hours each way). The dinner at Toby Keith's restaurant was my Mother's Day gift from her.
We were so tired by the time we got home, that we just rested and did not turn the TV on, or we would have heard about the warnings and storms, so I did't hear about them till after I got home yesterday and turned the computer on. I do know that Picher, OK. (where there were 6 or 7 deaths) is an old lead mining town, where most of the population had already moved away. The government has been trying to buy out their homes for years, because of medical problems with lead posioning. So I feel pretty sure it will not be rebuilt. I think the goverment will still buy them out, so they can relocate, but it will be pretty hard for them to evaluate what their houses were worth, if they didn't already have them appraised. The other town in MO. (Seneca), was close by and had more fatalities, (16 or 17), I think I heard on the morning news.
I need to get off and help Zack with the game he is playing on Nintendo. I'm keeping him here today. since I'm still waiting for the gift that Karla sent. She sounded pretty upset, last night when I talked to her on the phone, because I hadn't received it yet. Surely, the delivery people would not have left it sitting in the hall by my door in an apt. bldg. that has 60 apartments. She was going to try to check on it today.
I'll talk to you all later. Have a good day.
Hugs and Prayers to all the Cookin' Seniors, and their family members who need them.
Good to have you back Anne, and nice to see a post from Gat. It took me quite a while this morning to read all the posts since I was last here.
Margaret

The influence of each human being on others in this life is a kind of immortality.__John Quincy Adams
