Amazing Kitchen and Boswell Breakfast and Parade for Christmas Toys for Kids
Saw this beautiful kitchen on
FB....I LOVE!
Then a FB shared this,
it's another view of
of the same kitchen.
She asked her hubs to
remove the light over
her island to
put up a sled for
Christmas and he
said NO...lol
Reply to Liz's question~
Does that mean the
car is an easy fix?
We still don't know.
Only way to know, take the
engine apart to get to
the corroded part. Replace
that, then the car will
hold antifreeze and when it
does they can check to
see if any damage
has been done.
So...I still wait.
Friday, I needed to
go to town and close
out the monthly billing for
Photo Service.
Being my car is still in
the shop, and I did
not trust my brothers
truck so I took the
metro bus. Not ridden
one in over 20 yrs.
With that, there was not a
hub for the bus station
when I rode years ago.
It was interesting for
sure. I think I might
keep up driving in when
the car is operating again!
Sat. morning I lent my
photo services to Boswell's
Motorcycle
Toy Breakfast and Parade
for kids. I shot the
breakfast.
The event is into
its 12 to 13 yr for doing this.
It was held at Rebar at the Dam.
This is the woman that
helps to make this happen.
Rhonda, she owns Rebar.
Volunteers cooked the breakfast.
They proceeded to take the
party to downtown and
then over to
Boswell's.
Below is Billy and
Rhonda.
Billy and I went to
school together from
7th to 12th.
I dated Billy's brother about
10 yrs or so ago.
Billy's mom and I were
friends. We lost her
almost two yrs ago.
Billy is the one that pulls
these events together and
I threw it out there
that I can throw in my
services for this stuff.
He was thrilled and
asked me to do this.
I was so happy to be apart
of this event.
This is James.
He volunteers each yr.,
about 12 now, to cook and
do whatever. James, Billy
and I graduated together.
When it was time
to
"start your engines"
oops, sorry that is a
racing term, when it
was time for the motorcycles
to pull out Billy got
on stage and thanked
everyone for coming out,
to the volunteers and let us know
that we raised over
500 bucks plus toys.
One funny thing, I have been
a Jackson longer
than I was a Montgomery
(maiden name) but it is
strange to hear someone on
stage thanking our
photographer, Pam
Montgomery!
I had to laugh!
Thanks, Billy for your
hard work.
Note on Billy~
a yr and a half ago,
we almost lost Billy.
After a poker run event,
Billy blacked out, lost
control of his bike and
was life flighted
to Vanderbuilt. He was at
a life threatening spot in
his life for months. A year later,
he bought a new bike. Those of
us that know him was
concerned but we all
know Billy enough to know,
without that bike, without
this cause, he would never be
happy.
Ride on Billy!
Pam
Comments
I do like that kitchen and I love the sled over the island.
All the best Jan