EASTER
E.A.S.T.E.R.
E is for Easter, coming soon,
A is for angels, near the tomb,
S is for stone which was rolled away,
T is for tomb, found empty that day,
E is for early morning, the women are glad,
R is for the Risen Lord, no reason to be sad.
HAPPY AND BLESSED EASTER TO EVERYONE!!!!
E is for Easter, coming soon,
A is for angels, near the tomb,
S is for stone which was rolled away,
T is for tomb, found empty that day,
E is for early morning, the women are glad,
R is for the Risen Lord, no reason to be sad.
HAPPY AND BLESSED EASTER TO EVERYONE!!!!
17 Comments:
And a Blessed Easter to you Rachel. I hope you will get to spend it with loved ones.
Just dropping by after such a long time. Happy Easter to you too!
Happy Easter too.
Very Wonderful Rachel. And a Very Very Happy Easter to you and yours!
Rachel,
Have a Great Easter. Without storms preferably.
Right back at you, Rachel.
And Happy Easter to you and your family
Ralph
Your Indian joke was funny and Happy Easter to you too.
Dr.Kerby is no longer mayor and in the 70's I worked for Berea Hospital and then for Dr.Hechema for over 20 years. We probably crossed paths.
Happy Easter Rachel! Have a very blessed Sunday!!
Happy Easter, Rachel!
Sam Reed was the really nice head of maintenance who has now died too. I didn't know that Ed Gabbard had died.
Mondella Spurlock ended up working in surgery and later died of cancer.
I remember all of those people you mentioned. Dr. Desai has an office right on exit 76 and is my husbands urologist.
Dr. Hechema died of leukemia and last I heard David Burgio had cancer.
Dr.Lewis ended up marrying a nurse who worked for Dr.Kerby.
And just about the same people who worked in the OR, still do.
Dr.John Johstone went back to school to become a cardiologist and is practicing in Lexington Hospitals, anyway that's where I have run into him at.
Betty Issacs the switchboard operator died too last year.
I've been gone from the hospital since late 1993 or early 1994, so I don't know much anymore. I have occasionally seen the OR people because of my husband.
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Thanks, Rachel, and Happy Easter to you too.
Have to catch up with back issues of your blog, five weeks worth.
I could say that I had heard your joke before, but instead of an Indian doing the shooting, it involved a barefoot hill billy and a couple of mules.
That wouldn't be very nice and I didn't hear it either. But if you were my sister-in-law from Tennessee, I would tell you that.
I think the joke can be adapted for lawyers too, I might use it for that.
Here is hoping all is well for you guys. I heard about your storms even while in Italy.
I deleted my last comment because it was just too long. If you have the comments sent to your email then you will see it anyway and if not I can send it to you...just email me at:
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Hope you had a nice Easter, Rachel, the poem was cute and I enjoyed reading it!
Thank you and I wish you had a Happy Easter too!
Thank you so much for your visiting and nice comment about David Hockney's post.
Have a nice week!
Nice poem.
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