
This weekend was full of significant events for me. Starting on Friday, when I drove to Jackson to visit my mother, and also to see some paintings by a high school friend, Kit Whitsett Fields. It was a routine visit with Mom at Lakeland Nursing Home in Jackson, Mississippi, where she's been living since November. Every couple of weeks when I drive down, I brace myself for the time when she won't know me. She knew me on Friday, but she couldn't figure out who Grace Cushman was... her great-granddaughter. This was the second time I've taken photos of Grace with me. A few weeks ago, she remembered who Jason was (my son, Grace's father) but this time there was a blank look on her face and she kept pointing to him and his wife, See, in the pictures, and asking again who there were. Made my heart so sad.
We were sitting in the dining room, where the movie,"A River Runs Through It" was on the big screen TV. Some of the scenes are full of great period clothing, music and dancing from the 30s, and Mom's face lit up when those scenes came on. There was something more familiar to her about the images on the screen than the images in my book of photos of Grace. It's that long-term memory trying to hang on....

These photos don't do the paintings justice... and they are wrapped in plastic and not

The first one (above) one is Taylor Grocery, a catfish restaurant in Taylor, just south of Oxford. Great little town with a local theater and several artists' studios.
I love this one, of Roanoke, William Faulkner's home.

And this one of Square Books.
I'm going to frame them after we paint our bedroom and den, and find just the right spots for them, to remind me of good memories of Oxford.
Like Saturday, when the Yoknapatawpha Writers Group held our monthly critique session.

Four of us from our writer's group are going to the Escape to Create Fall Writers Conference in Seaside, Florida, in October, and Neil will be one of the presenters. He's always generous with his time and encouragement for new writers. I'll be posting more about it in a few weeks. Seven of us (four writers and three of our spouses, including mine) will be staying in a house right on the beach in Seagrove, just next door to Seaside. Can't wait!


Allie and Brynn were born on our son, Jonathan's birthday, so now these cousins will share birthdays. Happy Birthday, Jon! Hearing about the twins got me all mushy, so I got out the photo albums to look at Jon thirty two years ago. Here he is, with me, the day we brought him home.

Again....

And I'll close with this picture of Jon's 6th Birthday Party! I love it that Jon is still in touch with most of the people in this picture:

Front row: Jordan Henderson, Jon (the birthday boy!) and Stephen Schelver
Back row: Ben Skirtech, Joanna Meadows, Mary Allison Callaway, Carter Callaway, David Algood and Daniel Root.
Off to bed now... I've only got one chapter left to read in Pat Conroy's new book, South of Broad. Conroy's book, The Prince of Tides, is my all time favorite book (and movie) so I had eagerly anticipated this new book. Stay tuned for a review one day this week. Today it's Number One on the New York Times Best Seller List. Kudos to you, Pat!
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Gasp! The Prince of Tides is my dad's favorite book too! I just got him a signed copy of South of Broad, and he's probably already finished it. Last I heard, he said it might end up replacing "Prince" as his all-time favorite...I'll have to ask him if that actually happened (and I'll have to read The Prince of Tides eventually).
--katie e.
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