When I was 69
Who knew all this would happen afterward!
Update about blogCa
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Out of Africa and my doctor says ok
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Two local businesses
Sitting by Flat Creek at Ole's Guacamole Sunday for lunch.
It has a completely different flavor from the old building in Black Mountain, where actually 3 stores are linked together with their wood floors. In BM they sell lots of touristy needs...toys and gifts, kitchen things, everything to the kitchen sink I bet. Here the focus is on hardware!
Great parking, and now I want to go back and see what the ghost sign says on the wall.
Sharing with Tom's Tuesday Treasures
Monday, May 18, 2026
Continuing family updates
After the event...some more photos from Caroline's graduation last Sunday.
"Congratulations Caroline for graduating with a double major in International Relations and Public Health with a minor in German from 3 colleges at George Washington University. It has been an honor and privilege to watch you grow over the past four years driven by your passion for international cultures and your desire to help others, particularly those disenfranchised. You challenged yourself in multiple ways we are so proud of and are delighted at the friends and relationships you’ve made. We could not be more thrilled for your future and the impact you will undoubtedly make in the world."
- Mom, Michelle.
The celebration with a toast to Caroline. from front l. Marty (my son) Russ (son) Michelle (DIL) Audrey (my GDtr) Caroline (GDtr) Joanne (other grandmom) Gerry (Joanne's husband) and Kate (GDtr.)
A wedding surprise
I was a bit upset that I learned about my grandson's surprise wedding via Facebook. What happened to family being involved, after all, aren't marriages a joining of families as well?
Not any more.
I still feel surprised about my learning about my grandson's wedding in this way. After all, he'd called when they knew they were expecting. He was quite excited about sharing that several months ago.
"You're going to be a Great-Grandma," he said.
They had already planned a big wedding on a cruise about this time, inviting all the family members. I declined due to health. Then they changed the date a year later to include the baby.
They also had purchased a new house together about a year ago moving from Tampa to near Pensacola.
The new house is closer to his step family, who he grew up with.
There's a step brother who's older than him, as well as his step-father who raised him after he was 9 months old.
My son didn't marry my grandson's mother. But that's probably his story to tell.
My first great-grandbaby. (We didn't have ultra sound photos when my children were expected in the 60s and 70s!)The story of my grandson's birth and being raised by a step-father that he thought was his real father, that's his to tell, I guess. He did meet my son and start having a real relationship with his birth father in the last 15 years at least.
Sunday this week was the day my granddaughter, Caroline graduated from college. My blood line is sure busy these days!
Our family is just like any other family. We fall in love, we fall out of love. We have children, they grow up. We're all just doing the best we can with what we know and have at the time.
I wish the newlyweds much happiness!
For after all, the best thing one can do when it is raining is to let it rain. |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
Sunday, May 17, 2026
The George Washington University graduation 5.17.26
Of course it would have been nice to be with Caroline for her big day of graduation.
But actually it was much more comfortable for me to stay home and watch the commencement on line. So glad it was shown live. A very good and only 2 hour performance, good camera work, and even though my laptop doesn't do HP displays, I did clip some photos of the event.
Live stream started a minute or two before the event began.My two oldest sons, mother of the grad, the other grandmother and her husband all attended...way over to the side of the huge crowd of graduates.
The graduates were already seated, not in any organized way, but with friends. So I never saw where Caroline was.It was held on the Mall in Washington DC. That must have been really spectacular. No mention of the reflecting pools being painted, so the only thing that made the site obvious was the Washington Memorial behind the stage...quite a ways away.
Each college had a banner, and this is Caroline's college...the Elliot School of International Affairs.

A college graduate
I spent HOURS compiling a file of almost all of Caroline Heym's photos that I'd saved over the years.
Most include other members of her family, which is ok, because she's in a close knit kind of family. And many others include friends from school and teams she enjoyed swimming with.
Today she's having her special day!
Graduating from George Washington University with a BA in International Affairs.
CONGRATULATIONS CAROLINE! She's my granddaughter!
Caroline Cody and Kate in front, Michelle, Russ and Audrey in back.






























