Hello Folks!
This is my first foray into blogging so guess what? You get to bear with me. The content of this page will officially start on April 2nd 2007 so things will not change too drastically till that date. The reason I picked that date will become apparent come April 2nd. In the meantime you can post comments, criticism, and praise on the site and I will try to answer them to keep in practice.
March 2, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Your mom better have more wisdom than her offspring has shown heretofor. And I’m mainly speaking about Alan, of course.
I look forward to April 2nd and your official debut.
March 3, 2007 at 9:11 pm
Well Eddie,
She did her best with the hand she was dealt! I also speak mainly of my older albeit not too wise brother! Thanks for the good wishes and I look forward to your comments and suggestions.
March 28, 2007 at 7:57 am
Looks like a great start to me.
March 28, 2007 at 8:03 am
I will be anxiously waiting to hear from you
March 28, 2007 at 9:30 am
Ken,
Thank you for sharing your memories. I never knew your mom, but as a mom I feel certain she would be so proud of what you are doing and plan to accomplish. Good Luck!
April 1, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Kenny, you’re tribute/memory keeper attempt is yet another example of your families beautiful ongoing love and appreciation of life. To be called a “Duncan” is something special! I wish you the best of success! T
April 2, 2007 at 6:29 am
Kenny, this is great! What is so funny about this is that mom and I were just talking about Aunt Marge on Friday and recalling what a fun person she was and how full of life. I’m looking forward to your debut. This is also a first for me – I’ve never typed in a blog either. I wish you all kinds of luck! Love ya-Jan
April 2, 2007 at 11:54 am
Ken: So far, so good. I look forward to checking in from time to time to see what the Duncans were up to on their life’s journey. Thank you for sharing.
Marzella
April 4, 2007 at 8:47 am
Kenny: What memories! We first ate homefried potato chips at your house. I remember learning how to deal with filthy RVA (boarding school in the Rift Valley)muddy socks from her. How to check for bedbugs; how welcome we always knew we would be in your home. The Friday nights when we would watch “Barnaby Jones” complete with popcorn making us feel we were back in USA! I remember the time when the workman fell through the ceiling above where she was sitting and calmly she replied, “Jambo, Bwana, karibu”.(Hello, you are welcome.) She was known throughout the mission for her hospitality for she was such a good cook. So dedicated to her Lord, her family and to the Kenyan people, she was an inspiration to a new missionary arriving on the field and attempting to learn the Swahili language. She was a dear friend and a wonderful person who is sorely missed by all.
April 27, 2007 at 5:49 am
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