Thursday, August 28, 2008

Uninvited Guest for Labor Day


Well we have been watching the weather channel over the past few days. Looks like we may have an uninvited guest to our Labor Day holiday. His name is Gustav. He's a tropical storm but may grow into a hurricane in the next day or two. He's near Jamaica and could be in the Gulf by the weekend.
The panic mode as already kicked in. Some of the shelves at the stores are empty. We still have several days to prepare so things should be restocked before the storm hits. Unfortunately, some who live in that panic mode tend to take more than they need and those of us who wait until the last minute are left with the AAA batteries - the ones that work the remote, not that the cable will be on once the wind picks up. Anyway, we've decided to ride this one out. Good luck to those who are getting the heck out of Dodge. Drive safe. Have patience in the traffic. Enjoy your "vacation". We'll hold down the fort here at home.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Fill-n-Friday





1. Dancing to Journey's greatest hits while cleaning house makes me think of good times in high school.

2. The last time I rode a bike I nearly ran out of gas. I'm out of practice!

3. When I drive I like to sing along to High School Musical with my daughter.

4. I saw a turtle standing on his hind legs "communicating" with another turtle in the front yard. That made for an interesting conversation on the way to school.

5. Give me football players, give me cheerleaders, give me the band. It's high school football season!

6. Next week I am looking forward to celebrating my husband's birthday.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to movie night, tomorrow my plans include a yard sale and birthday party and Sunday, I want to go to church!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rainy Days on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...

Today is Friday - an end to the first full week of school. It rained Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, no it poured Monday, Tuesday and part of Wednesday. This makes the drop off and pick up times very trying. When I dropped off at the high school on Monday part of the parking lot was under water - meaning no parking for about 50 cars. Throw in the new licensed drivers who are so excited to be driving themselves to school and you have a recipe for disaster. Luckily, I was not involved in any disasters. This week has also been a sad on. I lost two friends who were both buried on Monday. My dear sweet neighbor Mrs. Lewis passed away last week. She was 86. I enjoyed sitting on her back patio visiting with her while she was soaking in her vitamin D for the day. She has such a great family and we have had the pleasure of spending a few 4th of July holidays together in our backyards with her son and his children and grandchildren. We will miss her. The other family is a classmate from high school. Donna was one of those girls that you wanted to be your friend. She had such a sweet personality. She was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer back in March/April. Her high school sweetheart who she has been married to for about 27 years tried to move heaven and earth to get her the best treatment in an effort to beat this disease. God had other plans for them. Donna's husband Cap was able to keep the family and friends posted through a CarePage network. Everyday I was drawn to read the updates as her family and friends all over the country were praying for them. This wonderful man of God unashamedly share his heart for the world to read. There were numerous accounts of things that happened that could not be explained other than it was a God at work. So many people were touched by the things Cap shared, all the while reminding us that they wanted God to be glorified throughout this season in their life. I know these two friends are in presence of God and I look forward to seeing them both again someday.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Summer's Over - School's Back On!


Outside the Aquarium in New Orleans

Summer vacation is over and the kids are back in school. Although we didn't have a "real" vacation. We did get to go to New Orleans last week with the children's group from church. We saw a 3-D movie on Bugs. Mandy saw very little, since she cover her eyes through most of it. The aquarium was spectacular. I don't think I ever get tired of going there. To be that close to some of the largest fish and watch them is so facinating to me. OK the nerds coming out. Let's move on. Now that school back in session my goal is to keep this blog up-to-date. So here's what went on today: First day of school was great for Jake & Mandy. 2nd grade is gonna be awesome. Mrs. L. has a room that is cuter than cute! She is very talented and has set up her classroom to be the place to be! 10th grade may prove to be a little more of a challenge with A & P and Spanish this fall. Since we've moved up a grade, we had to move our drop off and pick up line to a busier area. Waiting for the bell to ring today took much longer than I would have liked, probably because it was so hot and no shade to park in on O'Bryan. Allowing the high schooler to ride home with friends is nice. One less errand to run. Although I have mixed feelings about entering this season of teenage driving. Well we have one more day for this week, enjoy a short weekend packed with a birthday party and 2nd Sunday fellowship. We are also having a ground breaking Sunday night for our new sanctuary. I'm sure we'll hit the ground running on Monday.

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