We had many trips up to Pa. from Va. to visit the famous house in the circle. I remember as a child, the butterflies in my stomach as we turned the corner onto Oakland Square. Arriving to our Aunt Marion sitting on the front porch waiting for us. The trips continued with me and my sister, and then with our children as the years past. Loading up her home with all of our \"stuff\" needed for our trip. Late nights sitting up around the booth, sharing stories of family, relationships, parenting advice and wine! As our kids cstarted school, the trips continued every 2nd weekend in October. We would look forward to it and so would she. Aunt Marion loved to play UNO with our girls and accuse \"them\" of cheating! I will cherish the memeroies, laughter, phone calls and the love we all got from her. In later years, leaving was always the worst time. Seeing her standing on the porch waving goodbye as we drive away, wondering if this would be our last visit with her. She has left quite the impression on me and my girls. She taught me so much about family and being there for each other. She lives on in me and I will miss her terribly. A smile comes to my face when I remember all the wonderful times we shared together and all the laughter, so much laughter. I love you Aunt Marion.