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Welcome to spring! The official first day of spring for 2025 was Thursday, March 20 – so let the allergies begin.
The wind has been perfect to fly kites. Just ask little Hallie Deloach and she can tell you how much fun it is. Halllie is a true little farm girl who likes to feed the cows, water the garden, gather eggs and pick a basket of flowers.
These allergies are about to do us in, reports Lila Myrick. They are bad on us too, Lila.
Stephen and Emily Tillman Donovan are proud of their girl, Alice, for placing first at the District Art Competition! Now on to state! You have made it this far, Alice, bring it on home!
I texted Gloria Marceleno late Sunday afternoon and she was in her bathroom waiting on the tornado. Said she was trying to stay home as much as possible since she’s having health issues. Lynn had some falls back in October and November and is experiencing neck and spine issues causing intense pain. Lynn has an appointment up with a neurosurgeon.
Prayers for healing for you, Lynn.
Kristie Hartley went with Annie Box and her family to Houston, Texas, to the rodeo. They visited Annie’s brother and wife.
Faye Hartley and Nathan, Rowland, Mary Brett and McLendon Hartley spent the weekend in Starkville with Rowland playing ball.
Sadie Harper said, “I wish I could say I felt good but, I’ve got sciatica nerve problem on my left side and hope I can go and get a steroid shot Monday.”
Sadie’s better half, Milton, is doing really good and his discharge date is Friday. I pray he can come home that day.
Martha Box looks forward to Mondays when her son, Ben, comes by to check on her and do some heavy chores and talk.
Martha has been laid up for weeks after foot surgery and is hoping to start standing and walking after her check-up.
Cossar Park had a great turn out for bingo last Wednesday. Their next bingo is scheduled April 16 from 2-4 p.m. They have bingo every third Wednesday of the month
Waylon Dukes and daughter, Haven Rose; and Sam Pullen and daughter, Jo, had Donuts with Dad last week. They also had Muffins with Mom, all at North Delta.
Deborah McCool said her husband, Tommy, came with her to work Friday. He spent the day with her and took her to lunch. Saturday they went to Leland and spent the day with Tommy’s sisters.
Ginger Harrison said they had a great weekend. Phil and Ginger visited a few yard sales and stopped by the Casey Jones Music Festival in Water Valley, where Josh met us for lunch.
“It was a beautiful day to be out. We took a good long afternoon nap,” Ginger added.
On Sunday Diane Hill made Ginger a fabulous early birthday lunch. Diane knows she loves her chicken and dumplings. Diane also made Ginger a Butterfinger cake and of course it was delicious.
Happy birthday to Bart Robinson on the 24th; Wanda Kerr on the 26th;my precious granddaughter, Frankie Holliday, on the 27th, along with Ginger Box Harrison; Greg Knowles, Annie Claire Turner, Dwayne Nail and Lannie Wilbourn celebrate the 29th; and Frank Weir the 30th. I hope you all have a blessed day.

