Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Day 17

Simplicity is saying you're going on a diet....the hard part is doing it.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Friday, January 13, 2012

Day 13

Simplicity is being surprised by my students to a serenade of happy birthday!! (I was sitting right there amongst them all and they all of a sudden starting singing...love those kids!!!)

Day 12

Simplicity is the sweet babbling of a toddler trying to express herself.

Day 11

Simplicity is a warm winter day.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Day 10

Simplicity is a green pasture on a cold rainy winter day


Monday, January 09, 2012

Day 9

Simplicity is knowing where the spirit of the Lord is....there is freedom.

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Day 8

Simplicity is when a grown man slides down a slide at a park

Day 7

Simplicity is eating pizza off the bed of a truck with your neighbors.

Day 6

Simplicity is watching 1st graders play basketball

Day 5

Simplicity is singing happy birthday to my dad

Day 4

Simplicity is the crunching of leaves by little feet

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Day 3

Simplicity is picking up pecans with your grandpa. (Miss you gramp)

Monday, January 02, 2012

Day 2

Simplicity is how eye shadow changes everything especially a 5 year old's attitude

Sunday, January 01, 2012

Day 1

Simplicity is the first bite of a warm fried cherry pie on a cold day at the trade days

Sunday, March 27, 2011

It is because of you that I want to be a better person.

I hate that it takes a horrible thing to happen for you to realize how much of an impact someone has had on your life. My Gramp, my dad's father passed away this week. He was such a great man of strenghth and determination. He loved God and all of God's people. He was a true giver of love, time, and money. He went on many missions to Alaska, Mexico and Haiti. Haiti was his second home. He loved the people over there and loved helping them. At his service, there was an opportunity for people to get up and talk about him. I was truly touched by all the wonderful words people said about him. So many people got up and shared, his brother, his three sons, two grandsons, a grandaughter, fellow missionaries, a Haitian girl, church members, and a great grandson. The outpouring of love for him by so many people made me feel so honored to be his grandaughter. As I was sitting there, I began to feel sad. I was trying to figure out why I was so sad and I struggled until I realized I was sad because I felt cheated. Cheated out of a better relationship with him. It seemed like everyone that talked had more contact with him on a daily or weekly basis. That they had been more impacted by his "remarkableness". Being that we live in Texas, we only got to see them two to three times a year. I know my relationship with him was special and it means a lot to me. However I just wish it could have been more. There are so many things I took away from losing him this past week. One thing he instilled in people is to not make excuses. I have decided that I'm not going to let things stand in my way of doing things. He also had a great love for giving and making other people's lives better. He was truly a remarkable man who makes me want to lead a better life. Another thing I realized is that I want to have a stronger relationship with the Lord. He was a true man of God and he lived by the word of the Lord. He was a great Christian influence on his family and I hope that I can do the same thing. A few hours after I learned that he had passed away, I went out on the back porch and looked up at the stars. I felt peace knowing that he is in a better place and that his legacy will live on in his family. I love you Gramp!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Movin' on Up!!!

In mid January, I drove by this cute little house with adorable curb appeal. It was in a great family neighborhood in the country setting outside the big city. I feel in love with it even before the front door opened. As the guy showed us around the house I KNEW we had to live there and make a fresh new start. So the next day I went and signed the paperwork. Then hubs went a few days later to sign eventhough he hadn't even seen the house. We waited for 2 weeks to get into the house. We were counting down the days and would make a daily annoucement on how many more days we had to be in the awful horrible roach motel!! So on February 1st, even through a winter storm advisory we loaded our big Uhaul. It rained, iced, snowed, and chilled us to the bone that day but we got it all loaded. We unloaded it that night at the new house, set up the beds and called it home.
It has been great!! I love the family friendly neighborhood.I have strangely fallen back in love with doing laundry especially with my new front loaders. We don't have to constantly clean and disinfect everything. We wake up each day with the hacking and snorting. It is calming and relaxing.




Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Hoopin' it up!!

Kindergarten basketball is a hoot. Imagine this 5 six year olds running back and forth chasing after a basketball then when they have the chance chunking it up towards the hoop. Bubby is doing great even with this being his first year playing. He has great coaches who are doing a great job keeping the chaos contained. Admittingly so, we are those crazy yelling parents on the sidelines. The most common phrases we say are "SHOOT!" and "Get your guy". When he drives toward the basket, he tends to hold the ball and dance around until his guy has enough time to get on him. Meanwhile we are screaming SHOOT SHOOT!!! He continues to dance around until he has it all lined up and finally shoots. He actually has a pretty good shot and has been making a basket or two every game. The way they assign the man on man defense is by colors. Each boy has one wristband that they wear and they defend the boy on the other team who has the same color. The first game Bubby was enamored by wearing the wristbands. He acted like he was a superhero PowerRanger and keep doing karate moves towards his guy. He was cracking us up!! This KungFu movements have subsided some but every once in a while he cracks off a karate chop action towards his guy. We have really enjoyed watching him play. We will definitely play again. We have 4 more games then it is off to a new season...tball. This go around little sister is playing too!!! Oh BOY!!


By the way Bubby is #4