Randy finished the fireplace today, adding glass shelves on both sides. We decorated it with crystal decanters and travel souvenirs - I love this!
We were Full-Time RVers who transitioned to Part-Time RVers, traveling across the USA with our pets to experience and share the best sights, sounds, and tastes of this country with our family and new friends.
Goodby, Butch
Another loss, so hard to bear. Randy's oldest brother Butch passed away and while it wasn't totally unexpected, it is still very hard to deal with.
Butch joined the Marine Corps when he was just 17 years old. He survived the Vietnam war with a purple heart, then earned several other ribbons during his 26-year career. He worked his way up to Master Gunnery Sergeant, which is the highest NCO rank. Technically he retired, but "once a Marine, always a Marine" was certainly true for Butch!
Butch lived most of his live in southern California, raising a family that started with the amazing blessing of having Lina as his wife. She gave him two children, a stable home-life, and lots and lots of prayers for 53 years.
Randy and I traveled to visit them several times. In 1981 Randy even joined Butch on his ship for a Tiger Cruise.