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The Marangoni Family Update


The Marangoni (Mathews) family is alive and well and living in Stoney Creek. Mark is a "computer geek" with the City of Hamilton. It's a good thing we have him or we wouldn't have mastered the blog. Debbie is a dental hygienist working part-time in Hamilton. Brittany is a ten year old fifth grader who loves to socialize, swim, attend Girl Guides and watch T.V. Nicole is six years old and looks very petite among her grade one classmates. Small but mighty, she loves to mother her brother, do homework and crafts, and sing and dance. Two year old Spencer keeps up surprisingly well with his sisters. He spends a couple of his weekdays teaching Gramma Jackie and Papa Bernie how to play hockey and soccer in their living room.

Since being invited to the blog last week I have been anxiously scouring for updates. I'm either very interested in my relatives or I have a lot of time on my hands. I assure you the latter is not true! It's so nice to be in touch with everyone. Love to all!

Comments

robbyblogger said…
Hi Debbie, great to see the family.
I think everyone is curious to see how we are all aging. I know Kevin Ford gets the biggest kick out mentioning my rapidly greying locks. I actually kick him for it.

Rob
Kevin Ford said…
Hi Deb and family,great to see the family.For the record, Rob's not "greying" , he's whiting.You though look as lovely as ever as do your family.Uncle John would be very pleased that he in a small way was aprtly respponsible for this blog.The only thing its missing that the cookbook had were the quotes or sayings at that bottom of each page.We recently found this one while emptying John's place.
"It came to me like a second jug of beer" - John Ford
David B said…
Hi Debbie,

Thanks for the updates! It's great to see everyone. I personaly haven't aged a bit. I still have the body of a 20 year old with ridiculously chiseled abs. Yah...that's right... I just can't find a picture right now to prove it...

Dave
Thanks guys! It's great to see all of your beautiful families as well. I think we're all aging quite gracefully. I like your grey hair, Rob. I just wish I liked my own. It would save me a ton of cash! I wasn't ignoring you guys before, I just didn't know how to comment. Mark's got me up and running now.
Deb
colleen vennard said…
Hi Deb,
It was great to see the pics of you and your family. Your mom and dad look great! Give my love to everyone.
Colleen
Vera Wood said…
Deb,
Great pictures. Your kids look sweet. I so enjoyed our chicks night out in Aug. Wouldn't a reunion be a gas? Sorry I couldn't make it to the shower you had for Brian's new wife. I would have liked to have met her. I really did try.

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