...with an homage to my friend Liz's relative, Betty. Due to a stroke her mouth didn't always cooperate with her mind, so many times she would have something to say but couldn't get it out. So she would say to the person, "I'll tell you later.". Thus, anytime Liz and I at work had something to say to each other but it was of a sensitive nature we'd smile and say, "I'll tell you later Betty."...
With our move to South Carolina, "I'll tell you later Betty" serves as that connection to my friends and family that I so cherish. There are so many things my brain wants to say but my mouth won't cooperate. So until then...I'll tell you later Betty.
13 years ago