Tuesday, June 28, 2011

John and I returned from Jackson Hole, Wyoming where we attended a Manapro Products convention. John was so pleased that VSI was presented a plaque for the top distributor in the nation.  VSI received 3 other awards.

Unfortunately, we were about 5 hours from Bryan's town so unable to visit the Sheridan Scheubers. The last time we were in Jackson Hole was when we were moving back from Indiana.  We stopped to eat lunch there and moved on.  John has always wanted to go back there so this was a great chance to do that.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming



Love you MIL

See you at the Hollywood Bowl, bring your dancing shoes!
DIL V

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Ben in Switzerland being entertained by cousin Kuno Limacher.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Enjoy / Sunday--- June 19, 2011 !!!!!!


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Enjoy /June 14, 2011 !!!!

I hope you're flying yours high. Everyday, in fact. Here's some background on how Flag Day got started, courtesy of the National Flag Day Foundation.
On June 14th, 1885, Bernard J. Cigrand, a 19 year old teacher at Stony Hill School, placed a 10 inch, 38- star flag in a bottle on his desk then assigned essays on the flag and its significance. This observance, commemorated Congresses adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777. This observance was also the beginning of Cigrand's long years of fervent and devoted effort to bring about national recognition and observance of Flag Day. The crowning achievement of his life came at age fifty when President Wilson, on May 30, 1916, issued a proclamation calling for a nation wide observance of Flag Day. Then in 1949, President Truman signed an Act Of Congress designating the 14th day of June every year as National Flag Day. On June 14th, 2004, the 108th U.S. Congress voted unanimously on H.R. 662 that Flag Day originated in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin.

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