Hi,  I'm  Linda or L.J. I`m very flexible and will
answer to most anything that is spoken with a kind heart 
and a smile. I have a most wonderful husband of 34 years, a terrific daughter and son-in-law, and I had a son for 23 years. We lost him in 1991. If I can think of how to tell you about it, I`ll try to create a page about how  chemical addiction changed our family.
My interests are:
 travel, reading (I love  Stephen King 
,John Grisham, Anne Rice and Maya Angelou), crocheting 
and knitting, surfing the net, fishing, working in my 
flower garden and last, but never least, music. I love 
listening to music while doing anything. I also love
science fiction and have been a trekie since day 1. Now, of
course we have Star Trek Voyager, Babylon 5, Deep Space 
Nine and of course The X Files. There are just so many to 
pick from with cable.My home activities are taking care of my super guy and, having coffee with friends or working on a crochet 
project. 
I`m making a table cloth for my daughter and her husband, 
(finished 11/3/97, finally) and now, like an 
idiot, have decided to make one more (finally finished it 
too). I have made afghans, pillows, scarves, 
house-slippers, stuffed animals, sweaters, capes and all 
kinds of things. I have knitted a few things, but I learned
to crochet first, and it is my first love. Now I've found "filet crochet". It is my new first love. It is so much fun creating things from your own mind,(especially one like mine), and actually bringing them into existance. Of course I do family  names in cursive and script, but pictures in crochet have become my favorite thing to do. Of course it helps to have something creative to do when your husband is at home all the time. I have done some embroidery, but that is my Mothers thing, that and counted cross stitch, which she does really well. She also makes 
all hand stitched quilts, which I would never attempt. She 
also crochets beautifully and has just finished making a 
pair of drapes and queen size bedspread. She puts me to 
shame. 
My husband and I enjoy  
golf. When he first ask me to go, I thought it would be
a wonderful idea. Being out in the sunshine, getting a tan,
the exercise. What a wonderful sport. My only problem was 
in hitting the ball. Couldn`t then, and still can`t. I 
have, however, become quite the spectator. That`s where the
travel comes in. We have been to Nashville Tennessee, 
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 
and some home state Sr. Golf Tournaments in Kansas City 
and St.Louis. Of course, when you go to these 
cities, there is much more to do than watch golf, but that 
is what took us there to begin with. To answer your 
question, no my husband doesn`t play professionally. I`m 
afraid when it comes to professional golf, we 
both watch. Our favorite players
are, of course, the great 
 
"Golden Bear" Jack Nicklaus, Bob Murphy,
Dave Stockton, Hale
Irwin, 
Johnny Miller,  
Lee Trevino,  
Raymond 
Floyd and, well, we like most all of them. They are 
truly, a great group of people.
We also like bowling. My
husband, John, loves it more than I do, but of course, he 
bowls much better than I do. Last year,(1996), he carried a
197 average in his bowling leagues. I on the other hand 
only carried a 117. Quite a difference huh! I had always 
told him he should try the Pro Tour, but he 
just didn`t have the time. We have bowled for much of our 
married lives, and still bowl in leagues when we 
are healthy. We both have very bad back problems. I`ve had 
3 surgeries and he is having his first one,(a four vertebra
fusion). Unfortunatly, he was not able to return to work.Now, as old age and time will have it, he will need to have a hip replaced. When he decides to have it done, and recouporates,   we'll be planing on a few more trips to "watch" golf.
 We live in a small town in
the middle of Missouri
 just 25 miles north of Columbia, (home of the MU 
Tigers)
Centralia, Missouri.
The population is just a little
over 3,000. It is considered a farming community. Our claim
to fame is the A.B Chance 
Co.  which was founded right here by Albert Bishop 
Chance in 1907. He started the company in the basement of 
his home which has been turned into a museum.(Not just the 
basement, but the whole house) I have done some volunteer 
work there and it is a lot of fun giving tours through the 
house. There are alot of interesting things there, with 
some great stories behind them. But I digress. The company 
manufactures mobile home, telephone pole, and powerline 
anchors and power line equipment. The story goes that Mr. 
Chance was tired of the telephone poles blowing over 
in storms, disrupting service, and thought something should
be done to keep them standing when the wind blew hard, as it has a tendency to do here, where the country is so 
flat. TaDaa, the anchor was born. Or at least that 
was the way I heard it. ;-) As the
Company grew and Mr. Chance became more affluent, he and 
his wife traveled extensively.While in the Orient, 
Mrs.Chance fell in love with the gardens there. So, for her
delight, and now, the delight of Centralia, he created a 
beautiful Oriental garden right in the back yard. It has 
been seen by people from all over the world. And, even if I
do say so myself, it is breathtaking in the spring and 
summer.
I`m just getting started on this, so check back soon and 
I`ll have some more to tell you.
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