Port William Historical Society will hold its first annual Mother-Daughter Tea on Sunday, Mother’s Day, May 8 from 2-6 p.m. at the Masterson House on U.S. 42 (across from Arkema). Cost is $15 per mother and daughter and $5 per additional daughter.
Those attending should pay at the door.
I certainly do enjoy being a grandparent. We have had the greatest time in the past month spending time with all five of our grandchildren.
Since four of them live in Georgia, we don’t get to see them as often as we like. This year they were able to visit us at our Florida condo while on spring break, along with their parents. The other grandchild was also on break in Florida, but at Disney World, so we went for the day and had a great time.
Easter was such a wonderful day, in spite of the damp, rainy weather. Having just returned three days prior from our long vacation in Florida, it was nice to prepare a wonderful family meal.
We had a great time with our daughter, her fiancé and our grandson just talking, eating and playing games.
Family and friends of Connor and Dane Mefford will host a fundraiser to benefit the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund.
The sons of Jeremy and Stacey Mefford, Connor, 5, and Dane, 2, live with Fanconi Anemia, a rare genetic disease in which most patients develop bone marrow failure during childhood. Many eventually develop leukemia or other cancers at a very early age.