Mysterious Ways

Full Circle

e were my husband Jeff’s grandparents’ house for dinner. Spending time with them at their home near Kansas City, Missouri, was always a treat. From the first time meeting them, I’d felt at home with Jeff’s relatives. I was especially drawn to Grandmother Ruth. She was elegant and graceful, but at the same time so warm and inviting.

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