Category Archive for 'Letters to Muz'

Dear Muz

Dear Muz: The best news this time is Cadence … your potential next great-grandchild. Teri and Josh are hoping and praying to be able to go to China soon and bring home Maddie’s big sister. We’ve put this “out there” to have as many people as possible praying for the process and for the financial [...]

Dear Muz

It was my best shot at passive-aggressive manipulation to get responses!

Dear Muz

It’s been a while since I’ve written … but that doesn’t mean I’ve not thought about you during the lapse. There have been many times I would love to have called and run some things by you … get your perspective … just hear you tell me things are going to work out. You always [...]

Dear Muz

If I think about you at all, and you know I do, it is this time of year I want to see you again so badly. The years you came out to California and spent Christmas with us were the best Christmases ever! And that you would come and stay a month or so just [...]

Dear Muz

“Recently we obtained evidence that Josh is possibly not the father of the twins.”

Dear Muz

“I think I showed them all just how strong I can be.”

Dear Muz

As you know, I recently added a mandolin to my collection of guitars. Or at least I thought I’d added a mandolin. After more research and reading reviews of the Ovation Mandolin, I found out most musicians consider it a small guitar with a mandolin sound. In reality, all I had to do was ask [...]

Dear Muz

“Give the guy a doctoral degree and he starts trashing your instruments … sheesh.”

Dear Muz

The big kids left yesterday morning to spend a few days in Hawaii. One of these days Jan and I hope to do that as well, but it won’t be this year. I remember when you and Dad went over for a couple of weeks … Dad came by the house a day or two [...]

Dear Muz

When I first started writing this blog, I began with a “Happy Birthday” wish only to discover that your birthday was actually two months ago! Sheesh. I did enjoy our phone visits on your birthdays, though, swapping stories (usually about Josh and Jessica or other grandchildren), talking (or debating) something from the Bible, and trying [...]