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MY FAMILY
FAMILY I MARRIED
THE TWO OF US
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"The
heart knows who it loves, and they define its family."
These are
mine.
One
of the best things about living in North Texas is being
near Ric and Judy and Nancy, three of our four kids, and
their spouses. Mike lives in the far north, in a frozen
place called Michigan. They’re really my step-children,
but so what? Dick and I have been married for so long,
(49 years, with a brief divorce that didn’t take,) that
I can’t even remember a time when I didn’t love them and
think of them as my own. There are some grandkids and
great-grandkids around, too. Our children have great
spouses/significant others, who add to the family group.
Dick’s ex-wife Nan, the kids’ mom and my “wife-in-law,”
is also here. Family gatherings include us all, (dogs,
too.)
Here is a poem I
wrote for my step-kids:
BOND
We are not bound by law nor blood.
We owe no sense of duty.
We are held close by love alone
By love alone. And that's the beauty.
Ric
is our oldest son. He and his wife Fran live in a Fort
Worth suburb about 20 minutes away. He knows so much
about computers that half the time when he and Dick are
talking, they might as well be speaking Greek. (Listen,
I do well to get and send e-mail.) Ric is the family
electronics and mechanical wizard. If a problem arises
in those areas, he just studies it for a moment, then
solves it. When a railing needs repair or a light bulb
needs replacing or a lamp needs to be fixed, he takes
care of it. We share a passion for the Star Trek series.
Fran is an RN. She has the most delightful laugh of
anyone I know and the sunny disposition to go with it.
She loves flowers and gardening. She and Ric are
enthusiastic dancers and they are pretty good at it. She
quilts and makes great jelly and tempts us at Christmas
with the world’s best eggnog. She is among our kids who
are always reading at least one book at any given time.
Judy
is our older daughter. I’ve never known a more talented
homemaker. She feeds us all with great regularity, and
her food is so good it’s impossible to say no. Her house
is always sparkling and inviting, and nothing is ever
even out of place. (She sure didn’t pick that up from
me. She must have gotten it from Nan.) She is among the
warmest and kindest of souls and is generous with her
hugs and the words “I love you.” James, Judy's husband,
died of cancer December 20th, 2003. It was a devastating
loss, not only for Judy, but for the whole family. He
was the best thing that ever happened to her, and a real
blessing to all of us.
Since that time Judy has
been through radical surgery for cancer in her jaw. All
indications are that she is cured, but she, and all of
us who love her, went through a dreadful time. We are
grateful to God that she is well again. She lives with
her sister in Fort Worth, and continues to brighten our
days.
Our
beloved
Nancy, right, is a
career woman, and enjoys her position in a
Dallas law firm. Quietly, at home, she is there for
anyone in the family who needs her. Her partner, Retta, holds a
responsible position in a Fort Worth aerospace firm. She calls me "Mom,"
which pleases me more than I can say. Every time I look at their perfectly manicured yard,
with lawn and flowers looking like something
out of Southern Living, I'm green myself, with envy!
Mike,
the youngest, and his wife Julie, live so far away that
we don’t have the chance to see them often. Mike is the
artistic one among us. He writes songs, sings and plays
the guitar, and has even been known to write poetry. For
a long time, when he wasn’t working at his day job, he
had a band that played at clubs and events in the area
around their part of Michigan. He still does some solo
work. Mike is a sensitive, giving person. Julie works
for a blood bank for animals. She isn’t just a pretty
face. She has a quick, bright mind.. One of the things
we love about Julie is how supportive she has always
been of Mike and his music. She looked for ways to help
him, even scheduling bookings for his band. And she did
so with enthusiasm.

Dick and the kids
I
always wanted a sister and when I married Dick, I got
one. JoAnne and her husband Jim live in California, and
we've made a couple of trips out there since we moved to
North Texas. Once was to attend our niece's wedding, and
this past year we went out for JoAnne and Jim's 50th
wedding anniversary.

There's been a lot of
water over the dam since JoAnne and Dick lived on West
Cameron Street in Tulsa.
Nan,
the children’s mother and Dick’s ex-wife, lives in an
apartment attached to Nancy’s house. She is a wonderful
spades partner. Before my recent physical difficulties,
I also like having a partner for lunch, and especially
someone my age, not 20 years younger, as everyone else
seems to be.
Every one of these folks has at least one dog and they
dote on them. As far as I'm concerned, that speaks
volumes about what good people they are.
There are grandkids and great-grandkids and even two
great GREAT grandkids on the scene. Yes, we're THAT old!
Copyright 2001-2012 Ramona John
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