Sunday, January 16, 2011

My trip with Jenni to Universal

Jenni and I went to Universal to see Harry Potter's World and for Jenni to run a Marathon through Disney World.We had a wonderful time and it was nice to get out of the cold. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinkdamaskrose/sets/72157625693883439/

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Dad fell

An update from Mary Ann about Dad-
"FYI, dad fell this morning getting up to go to the bathroom. He laid on the floor for almost 3 hours before he was able to get ahold of someone. He has brush burns on his forehead, knees and elbows from squiming around on the bedroom floor trying to get himself up. He had his cell phone but couldn't see to dial the numbers. Finally he got ahold of Carl and Carl was able to go and get him up, showered and fed. I went up this afternoon and cleaned up the blood in the carpet, got his groceries and something to eat for dinner. Carl was going to check on him tonight. I did talk to dad about getting the life alert thing we had for mom. I really feel we need to insist that he do this and I don't think he'll give us much grief because I think he was scared about what happened today. Anyway, don't mean to rain on your fun time with Jenni but wanted to let you know. He sees his PCP on Tues so he can get checked out for any injuries. We can look into the life alert thing next week.Enjoy the warm weather- its friggin cold up here."

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Our Susquehanna River

I want to share this info with everyone it deals with the local "OIL COMPANIES" dumping into the river we just paid to have cleaned. We each person in Loyalsock paid 3,000 to 6,000 dollars for the water coming out of our house to not be dumped into the river but this does not apply to the 'OIL COMPANY" read the article please:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110103/ap_on_he_me/us_gas_drilling_frackwater
Pa. allows dumping of tainted waters from gas boom
By DAVID B. CARUSO, Associated Press David B. Caruso, Associated Press – Mon Jan 3, 6:30 pm ET
The natural gas boom gripping parts of the U.S. has a nasty byproduct: wastewater so salty, and so polluted with metals like barium and strontium, that most states require drillers to get rid of the stuff by injecting it down shafts thousands of feet deep.....