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in memory of Rob Kinman

September 29, 1961-October 3, 2008 - terminal cancer

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Family Stone

copy of a nice email even though I couldn't hardly stand to go through what felt like the house being cleaned out. But for what was taken out that was still being used, was replaced such as a dresser for Caroline's room. The house felt so empty after a lot of the stuff was taken away.

< (his mom wanted some stuff she had trusted me with when she left the house to us and so it was very hard to deal with (this email was the most recent one - Here's a genuinely nice surprise for your mama- i still have every cabbage patch dolls she had collected some stuff from when she went to school, a bunch of old books i just wasn't able to keep up with things in their original good condition like I had been trusted to and i still do not feel like going through this because it it just too hard for me i had always looked forward to the days everyone at one time or another would come back home its just things are so bad at home >

This song works for BOTH sides of the family (and I'M STILL STRAIGHT UP, MAN)
> AND THE GRASS NEEDS CUTTIN' - SO WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE


I've returned everything-I think-and things went well with the family-I think
except for when I found out the jewelry chest may have gotten broken into
and I found all kinds of mementos about other family members that had been forgotten

I was able to account for things tore up like a chair the dog chewed on, a mirror held unto the frame with rope had fallen and broke, a chair he liked to sit in fell apart before I got a recliner, beds that fell apart. A lot of things were known to already be falling apart when we moved in and every man in the family had tried to fix them. The dining room table was one that was tried to be fixed by nearly everybody but the kids that came through the house :) His mom found out he sat in the formal living room every day. There was stuff stored in the garage and attic from like replacing older fixtures with ceiling fans and so on and some furniture stored. to guarantee it didn't get tore up. Antiques and whatnots and old things just didn't mix well with kids and dogs in the house. Well, most of the stuff was in bad shape. Maybe the music will help get a laugh.

the OUTLAW wasn't me after all and here's is how the story goes - I kid you not

Saturday - June 20 - 2009 the family came in on Thursday

the family comes to get all the things I had agreeably let them have
we agreeably pack and haul and even have some good times
me and the kids still have our living room and bedroom furniture

we go into the locked closet to get jewelry that had been left behind
(i always had the keys on me so I was sure all the jewelry was still there)

The first ring box Sheila opens is empty and she says her dads ring is missing and other jewelry is missing

-I'm furious to think my kids may have got in there and stole the stuff but then I remembered a unique looking ring Rob had found somewhere that I had put it in my jewelry because I liked the way it looked so I get it and it was identified as a ring of his mama'a. I felt so bad, I let the living room suit go with them. Whoever got the stuff had dropped that ring.

-and he liked the Eagles
Hotel of California was my favorite but this was better here for the one I will find out stole the jewelry.

I bet the favorite movie of the families was Forrest Gump

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