2/27/2013 (1729)

Natalie (Knutson) Ulberg
Request from Debbie Fugere Fauske (’75):  Minot, ND
 
Hi Gary:
 
Can you please add Natalie Ulberg to your email list.  She lived in Dunseith for a few years, was Natalie Knutson then and worked at Security State Bank.  I now work with her here at First Western Bank & Trust in Minot.  Her grandparents were Darlings from Rolette.  She can fill you in a little more on her relatives, etc.   
Thanks for all you do Gary!
 
Debbie (Fugere) Fauske
 
Debbie, It is my pleasure to add Natalie to our distribution list.
 
Natalie, Please fill us in about youself and your connections to Dunseith.
 
Thanks,  Gary
 
 
Reply to Paulette LaCroix Chisholm
From Gwen Struck Dumas (’68): Havre, MT
 
Great picture of Paulette!

Gwendolyn

 
 
 
Show Horse
From Trish Larson Clayburgh (’73):  Portola Valley, CA 
Hi Gary,

 
I just wanted to show you pictures of my wonderful horse, Midnight.  He stole the show at the hunter pace competition this past weekend – took 3 firsts, a second, High Point Winner, and a trophy.  It was a dream come true for me, and represents a big investment in a lot of hard work, lessons, and butterflies in my stomach!  As it turns out, Midnight is a perfect hunter – even tempered, obedient and athletic.  
 
So begins the show season!  This is my first year of “showing” my horses, and I’m excited for the young riders who will be competing with them, including a young girl who has cerebral palsy and is living her dreams on my Morgan mare, Maggie.
 
Lots of fun, so I thought I would share.
 
Trish
 
Joke of the day

  While on a road trip, an elderly couple
stopped
at a roadside restaurant for lunch.
After finishing their meal, they left the
restaurant, and resumed their trip.

When leaving, the elderly woman unknowingly
left her glasses on the table, and she didn’t
miss them until they had been driving for about forty minutes. 

By then, to add to the aggravation, they
had to travel quite a distance before
they could find a place to turn
around,
in order to return to the restaurant
to retrieve her glasses.

All the way back, the elderly husband
became the classic grouchy old man.
He fussed and complained, and
scolded
his wife relentlessly during the
entire return drive. The more he
chided her,
the more agitated he became. He
just wouldn’t let up for a single minute.

To her relief, they finally arrived at the restaurant.Â
As the woman got out of the
car, and hurried inside to retrieve
her glasses, the old
geezer yelled to her, 

While you’re in there, you might as well
get my hat and the credit card.


This coming week is National Senior Mental
Health Week. You can do YOUR part
by
remembering to contact at least one
unstable Senior to show you care..
I have now done MY part.

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