The Collicott sisters, LaNeta, Myrna, and Galena, returned home late Friday evening. They had spent several days in Estes Park, Colorado closing up the winter cabin. There was still lots of snow in the mountains, and it snowed big, fluffy flakes on Friday before their return home. They were also entertained by guests at the cabin on Thursday - elk at their back door!
On Wednesday the 27th of April, three of the Faylor girls, Sherri Morabito, Yvonne Clemans and Daneen Hilger drove to Estes Park, the occasion being to celebrate Yvonne's birthday early. On Friday they returned - Yvonne dropping Sherri and Daneen off in Wray where Daneen had left her car. Yvonne went on to her home in Burlington, CO. Sherri and Daneen went to the home of their parents, Dale and Dode Faylor at the Faylor Ranch.
On Saturday morning Yvonne and her foster son drove to Faylor ranch. Dode's four girls took her to Wray for a belated birthday dinner and some shopping. Sherri, Yvonne and Anthony returned to their home in Burlington. Kim, Daneen and Dode drove back to the Faylor Ranch. Daneen returned to her home near LeCompton, KS on Monday. Dode said, "Receiving so much love and attention made turning a year older hurt not one bit".
Carol Flaming had surgery in Greeley on April 27, 2011. She was dismissed and was able to return the her home on May 1, to help her grandson celebrate his 11th birthday.
Logan Brent Klein celebrated his 11th birthday on May 1, at the home of his grandparents, Jay and Carol Flaming in Yuma. His parents, Greg and Heather, brother Noel and great grandmother Laura Pearl Wall attended the family dinner hosted by Carol and Jay.
Several of Violet Relph's family met in her home to honor her birthday last Sunday. They enjoyed a good dinner together and then some of the group worked on the lawn and in the yard planting flowers, etc. Lavern was in the hospital so could not be with them at the time but was able to go home on Monday, after being in the hospital about eight days.
Spring seems to have been slow getting here but blossoms, flowers and tree leaves are popping open at last and warmer weather is promised for the latter part of the week and week-end.
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