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Shelbi Van Wagenen
December 22, 2018
Hi Mom. It's been nine years. Pretty dang crazy. I've enjoyed reading through some of the memories left here, so I thought I'd leave a couple of mine. I really hope Heaven is beautiful for you, and you and Grandma are enjoying each other's company again. I remember how you loved Christmas, or any other Holiday that brought with it the excuse to have some fun. I remember when I was little, how you would go all out with decorations and music too. I remember in particular the Poinsettias. I still think of you whenever I see them. I remember how we had so many of them one year (maybe several years) and how we would put them in a closet to try to get them to turn the right color. I remember for Halloween one year, you dressed up as a witch and "brewed" hot dogs for the neighbors. Thanks for those memories. I hope you get to look in on Sky, Star and maybe even me sometimes. I think you'd sure be proud of them. They're amazing people; Star is such a cute Mom, and Sky is living his dream of teaching music. You sure are missed. See you again someday.
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