Yes, we teach manners. You should have been with me for lunch.
I took my camera over to my son to get the film out...don't know what was matter with it, but he fixed it.
Suddenly, graduating granddaughter and freshman brother arrived from school for lunch.
It seems that grandson's backpack was taken away from him this morning because they are not allowed to take them to school on the last two days of school. No problem excep his palm pilot comupter or whatever it is called was in it.
Now mother is worried that diabetic daughter could not take her meds to class with her today, but she assured her mother that she would be okay. She would leave them in the office.
So we go to lunch, great fun and good manners and conversation. Grandson had to go back to school so his mother took him and promptly went to the office to get his backpack. She could have it, but then, she couldn't identify it. Took her 30 minutes while my son and I waited in the Van. We had a good visit, but he needed to get back to work to let his employees go to lunch.
I asked, "Son are you going to live through this?"
His answer, "of course, this is just a normal day."
You know he has three teenagers, a 12 year old and a 9 year old. They are scattered in three of the local schools. The principals can't breathe a sign of relief because one if graduating, four more are on their way.
