[This is my favorite photo of Lori taken when she was 20.]
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At the end of college, not knowing what else to do, we got married. Shortly afterwards she was diagnosed with MS. We had one daughter.
[Photo of my very cool former mother-in-law and my daughter that was taken 2 years ago.]
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Lori especially enjoyed Earth Day while in college at UC Davis in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. There was always a celebration around it with bands, workshops, and parties.
i always remember that old bumper sticker that showed a picture of the earth from far out in outer space and the caption was Love Your Mother.
ReplyDeletethat's what earth Day means to me, we need to learn how to love our biological Mother of all mothers