My trip to Tulsa was uneventful and it was good to see some of my family. Mom and I needed a good breakfast to face our very long Tuesday.
Nothing like a local diner to fill your tummy!
Apparently, they're known for their cinnamon rolls. I ordered one, but there was a 20 minute wait. Our tight time schedule meant a picture of the roll would have to do.
The biscuits and gravy sufficed.
The place was nearly full...and local law enforcement were present. (Always a good sign)
Mama Lou's house. Oh. My. God. When a 90 year old still lives at home alone...let's just say she had a few collections. Layers and layers of stuff, dust, catalogs.....
Like these clowns.
Jesus scarves.
The funeral was nice, as funerals go. We were waiting in the Bride's room. See the smiles?
Homemade lunch from the church ladies.
I flew back in the late afternoon, but didn't get home until well after midnight. It was an exhausting day & I'm glad it's over. Mom's still in Tulsa, so she can continue to help Bob and Carole with the house.
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Saying goodbye is never easy. I hope you were able to draw on your good memories to help you through! It was nice to see the pictures.
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