Venus wrote:
<< Janet, I do hope that things are okay with your husband? Let us all know how
things are when you get a chance. >>
My wonderful husband of 19 years passed away on November 19th.
To those of you who knew Ken was in the hospital, I gratefully thank you for
keeping him in your daily thoughts and prayers.
God bless you all.
Janet
Good Morning ladies,
I'm taking a break from the hustle and bustle of this day, to wish all of you a
very Happy Thanksgiving. I hope everyone has an awesome day, spending time with
all of your families
Also, a very Happy Thanksgiving to Tino and all of the Martinez family; as the
holiday season begins, I hope it is a very special one for all of them
May God bless all of my HOT friends, and Tino and his family
Patti
Hello Ladies,
I just wanted to wish everyone here a very Happy Thanksgiving! I hope that
you all are surrounded by your loved ones, and that you all enjoy your day, and
have many things to be thankful for. Also, Happy Thanksgiving to Tino and his
family!
Janet, I do hope that things are okay with your husband? Let us all know how
things are when you get a chance. I really do pray that everything is
alright...Sending you my prayers...
(((Hugs)))
~Venus~
George Steinbrenner spends time at his office
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — George Steinbrenner returned to his office at the Yankees'
spring training complex for the first time since New York won the World Series
last week.
The 79-year-old owner spent more than three hours with family members and team
officials looking back at the franchise's 27th title and discussing plans for
the upcoming season. Also attending were son Hal Steinbrenner, who succeeded his
father as managing general partner; daughters Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal and
Jessica Steinbrenner; and special assistant Tino Martinez.
Steinbrenner uses a wheelchair because of bad knees and has made few public
appearances since turning over control of the team to Hal last November.
Steinbrenner attended the first two games of the World Series but watched the
Game 6 clincher from his home in Tampa.
He really is becoming the good will ambassador for the Yankees. Lighting up the
Empire State Bldg, thesignings last year, and now the one yesterday. I'm so
glad the yankee front office finally realizes what a gem they have in Tino.
I only wish there was more coverage (and prior announcements) of events like
this.