President Sandra Jo Blate called the meeting to order.
The members of the society eagerly await my talk. My subject was the trip that my daughter Nancy Ann and I took last May to Rattlesden, England.
From my work on genealogy I had learned that my 8th great grandfather, Thomas Munson had been baptized in Rattlesden in 1612, Four hundred tears later the same baptismal font was still in use. I wrote on my blog that I was thinking about going to Rattlesden to see the font. Nancy Ann said "I want to go with you!" It turned out that Nancy took me on a three week tour of England and France. The trip is now a precious memory. We had a good time. 21 days and nights together will really make a father and a daughter bond.
I closed my talk with the statement "The most memorable thing about the trip was the fact that Nancy Ann would take three weeks out from her busy life as a wife, mother, grandmother, and quilter to escort me on the trip. I truly appreciate it."
I love you, Nancy Ann.
I'm so glad I saw this after all. I have so many special memories from our trip and I often think about our time at Rattlesden.
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