Norma W. Andrew (Groves): A Life Well-Lived
“Norma’s sense of humor was ever-present; her laughter infectious; her loving support of family constant.”
The Rickety Desk of Mothy Groves
Stories, photos, music, and musings from writer and humorist Timothy Soden-Groves
“Norma’s sense of humor was ever-present; her laughter infectious; her loving support of family constant.”
Take THAT, pandemic.
“There’s nothing greater than to see a three or four-year-old master a cartwheel… The look on their face is priceless.”
…The band, responding as one, took quick action. “You never saw four guys dive behind a piano so quick!”
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