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When he and his second wife each took a vow at the altar, it was with the understanding he would love and cherish and care for her, but his daughter from his first wife who had passed away would inherit the bulk of his estate.
He never would write a will, always saying, "She knows what I want and she'll do it."
Meanwhile, she spent up most of what he had saved, and now he was very ill, she was spending her money to pay the co-payments of the meds to try to keep him alive a bit longer because he realized how much of his money she'd blown through; he'd finally figured out what she had done, and that no, she wouldn't just do what he wanted.
Daughter was busy doing what she could, he still wouldn't make a will but she'd convinced him to put the house and major assets that were left in her name, and many of the physical items on the property were being moved onto a storage site. Wife would be allowed to remain in the house, per daughter's agreement with her father, for as long as she could actually live there, but she wasn't going to let the woman sell off valuables if she could help it.
No amount of "love and cherish 'til death do us part" makes you ready for the greed which can surface when the parting is staring you in the face.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Vow.
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
My buddy and I are having a ball
rolling in mud and letting out a squall,
when mom saw us she let out a laugh,
next she'll get to business and give us a bath.
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Angel Brian's Family of Brian's Home - Forever hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful Wednesday evening Bible study has started up again.
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Today is:
Arbor Day -- Jordan
Armed Forces Day / Remembrance Day -- Nigeria
Army Day -- India
Basketball Day -- rules for the game were first published this day in 1892 (day debated, year is certain)
Chosun-gul -- North Korea (Korean Alphabet Day)
Dia del Maestro -- Venezuela (Teacher's Day)
Feast of the Ass -- Ancient Roman Calendar (celebrates Vesta being saved by a donkey)
Feast of Entering Heaven and the Two Lands -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Fiesta Del Senor de Esquipulas/Pilgrimage of Cristo Negro de Esquipulas -- Esquipulas, Guatemala (Festival of the Black Christ)
John Chilembwe Day -- Malawi
Lailat al Miraj -- Islam (observance of Mohammed's night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem; begins at sundown, local customs and dates may vary)
Lenaea -- Ancient Greek Calendar (a Festival of Comedy; date approximate)
Moliere Day -- France
National Hat Day -- begun by a hat loving individual who has chosen to remain anonymous
National Strawberry Ice Cream Day
Nosso Senhor de Bonfim Festival -- Salvador, Brazil (Our Lord of the Happy Ending Festival, at the church by that name, the celebrations begin with washing the steps of the church today and celebrations run through this Sunday and to the next)
Procrastinator's New Year -- declared by someone who had a really great sense of humor
Sailing of Wadjyt -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (the icon of the cobra goddess, Wadjyt, is carried on the Nile to visit many cities; date approximate)
St. Ita's Day (Patron of Limerick, Ireland)
St. Paul the Hermit's Day (the first of the Egyptian hermits; Patron of clothing industry, weavers)
Thiruvalluvar Day -- PY, TN, India (remembrance of the celebrated Tamil poet)
Tree Planting Day -- Egypt
Tsunahiki Matsuri -- Japan (various shrines hold tug-of-war festivals in which the team for god Ebisu vie with the team for god Daikoku; if Ebisu wins, the next year will have good catches at sea, if Daikoku, it will bring good harvests)
Anniversaries Today:
Opening of the British Museum, 1759
Elizabeth I is crowned Queen of England, 1559
Birthdays Today:
Drew Brees, 1979
Chad Lowe, 1968
Mario Van Peebles, 1957
Charo, 1951
Andrea Martin, 1947
Margaret O'Brien, 1937
Ernest J. Gaines, 1933
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929
John Cardinal O'Connor, 1920
Lloyd Bridges, 1913
Gene Krupa, 1909
Elie Siegmeister, 1909
Edward Teller, 1908
Aristotle Onassis, 1906
Goodman Ace, 1899
Pierre S. du Pont, 1870
Philip Livingston, 1766
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, a/k/a Moliere, 1622 (baptismal date, actual birth date unknown)
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Hill Street Blues"(TV), 1981
"Happy Days"(TV), 1974
The Democratic Donkey(symbol in newspaper comic), 1870
"Stella"(Goethe Play), 1816
Today in History:
Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon lays siege to Jerusalem under Zedekiah's reign, in a siege lasting until July 23, BC588
Christopher Columbus sets sail for Spain from Hispaniola, ending his first voyage to the New World, 1493
Third sitting of the Council of Trent opens, 1562
The British Museum opens in Montague House in London, 1759
John Etherington of London steps out sporting the first top hat, 1797
The first US built locomotive to pull a passenger train begins its first run, with Mr. and Mrs. Pierson on board for the first US railroad honeymoon trip, 1831
The donkey is first used as a symbol for the Democratic Party, in Harper's Weekly, 1870
The Coca-Cola Company, then known as the Pemberton Medicine Company, is originally incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia, 1889
James Naismith publishes the rules of Basketball, 1892
Tchaikovsky's ballet "Swan Lake" premieres in St Petersburg, 1895
Dr. Lee DeForest patents a 3-element vacuum tube (one of the inventions that later made radio possible), 1907
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority becomes the first Greek-letter organization founded and established by African-American college women, 1908
The Boston Molasses Disaster, 2 million gallons of molasses spill, 21 killed, over 150 injured, 1919
The first building to be completely covered in glass, built for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company, is completed in Toledo, Ohio, 1936
The world's largest office building, The Pentagon, is dedicated in Arlington, Virginia, 1943
The US Supreme Court rules that "clear and present danger" of incitement to riot is not protected speech and can be a cause for arrest, 1951
The first Super Bowl is played in Los Angeles; the Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10, 1967
The USSR launches Soyuz 5, 1969
The United Nations deadline for the withdrawal of Iraqi forces from occupied Kuwait expires, preparing the way for the start of Operation Desert Storm, 1991
Wikipedia goes online, 2001
An intense solar flare blasts X-rays across the solar system, 2005
ESA's SMART-1 lunar orbiter discovers elements such as calcium, aluminum, silicon, iron, and other surface elements on the moon, 2005
The Stardust space mission returns dust from a comet to Earth, 2006
Chesley Sullenberger lands US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River shortly after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in NYC. All passengers and crew members survive in what becomes known as the "Miracle on the Hudson", 2009
The American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan unveils its newest exhibit, a replica skeleton of a Titanosaur dinosaur (found in 2010 in Argentina), the largest known dinosaur at 70 tons, 37m, 2016
Chinese scientists confirm that they have germinated a cotton seed on the moon on board the Chang’e 4 lander, 2019
The underwater volcano Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai violently erupts with a 20km ash plume, sending a tsunami over nearby Tonga, with shock waves heard in New Zealand, 2022
Mexico begins enforcement of one of the world's strongest anti-smoking laws, banning smoking in public places such as parks and beaches, 2023
English singer Elton John wins an Emmy Award for his television special "Elton John: Farewell From Dodger Stadium", giving him the final piece of his EGOT, 2024
Ispace and Firefly Aerospace launch their missions to the Moon, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, 2025





That final sentence, "no amount of love and cherish..." is what my brother is going through right now. I had no idea his soon-to-be-ex was so sly with a mean streak. She hid that well.
ReplyDeleteLove the fence/gate. And that fun in the mud picture made me smile.
That was quite the tale. Sad to know it likely happens a lot.
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun poem!
Fun poem for a fun photo, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute poem - those two chocolate covered playmates should enjoy a warm bath together ALMOST as much as the "mud fun" !!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
If there is one thing I have learned by being the last of both my family and my friends' group still standing- it is that people are like ravenous dogs following the death of a loved one when money, property or valuables are concerned. Excellent choice of subject matter for this prompt.
ReplyDeleteSadly it can be very hard if no-one makes a proper will. Good Six though!
ReplyDeleteIs that baby ever going to need a bath now! Cute poem. It's funny what people do for greed and it's so unnecessary to act that way.
ReplyDeleteNo matter who is your close family, related by blood or marriage, if you have been best friends your whole life, always put things in writing as money can do weird, bad things to people, sadly.
ReplyDeletethe rhyme with the baby and dog is perfect and the story of greed is so true it hurts the heart. you can't trust people when it comes to $$$$$.
ReplyDeleteway true, yo
ReplyDeletethe changes, the stress on character that can happen in the death of a person (particularly on family members) ayiiee
not a good thing
Too bad there is not a will, that will complicate things eventually. Fun poem for that fun photo and a nice thankful too. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat story and fun poem ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteYour story was sad and sadly true for so many, Mimi. Very creative!
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