Friday, April 14, 2006

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!!!!

17 Comments:

Blogger Cliff said...

And a Blessed Easter to you Rachel. I hope you will get to spend it with loved ones.

7:12 PM  
Blogger Viamarie said...

Just dropping by after such a long time. Happy Easter to you too!

10:05 PM  
Blogger FRIDAY'S CHILD said...

Happy Easter too.

11:13 PM  
Blogger OldLady Of The Hills said...

Very Wonderful Rachel. And a Very Very Happy Easter to you and yours!

12:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rachel,
Have a Great Easter. Without storms preferably.

5:55 AM  
Blogger Jamie Dawn said...

Right back at you, Rachel.

12:52 PM  
Blogger Ralph said...

And Happy Easter to you and your family
Ralph

2:45 PM  
Blogger Sandy Hatcher-Wallace said...

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.

3:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Easter Rachel! Have a very blessed Sunday!!

4:19 PM  
Blogger EV said...

Happy Easter, Rachel!

8:10 AM  
Blogger Sandy Hatcher-Wallace said...

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.

5:23 PM  
Blogger Rachel said...

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6:26 PM  
Blogger Jim said...

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.

8:14 PM  
Blogger Sandy Hatcher-Wallace said...

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:
sandyw554@yahoo.com

12:57 AM  
Blogger Miki said...

Hope you had a nice Easter, Rachel, the poem was cute and I enjoyed reading it!

3:38 AM  
Blogger sonia a. mascaro said...

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!

5:40 AM  
Blogger Lucy Stern said...

Nice poem.

8:10 PM  

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