Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Mom Cyberbullying??

News story this morning on Good Morning America - cyberbulling among adults - specifically among moms is rampant. WHAT??????? Have we become so insecure and insensitive that we resort to hiding behind a computer to sling mud at one another. What happened to supporting one another - building each other up? I have one word for those people ~ JESUS!

1 Thessalonians 5:14-15

". . . we urge you brothers . . . encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone. . . . always try to be kind to one another and everyone else."

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Bluebonnets! It's springtime in Texas and its state flower, the bluebonnet, is in full bloom. The vibrant blooms cover the hillsides and the fields making even the most tedious commute more pleasant. The blue carpeted fields next to the roads and highways are Texans' pride. People flock with their cameras in hand to take annual family pictures among the blossoms - a ritual throughout the vast state. I want to thank my friend, Sarah Benson, for the lovely pictures she sent to me while on her recent trek to Austin. She knows I will miss this sight this year since we won't be going to Texas until May and the majority of the bluebonnets will be gone. So, thank you, Sarah!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Spring is here ~ the sun shining on the ocean looks like glimmering diamonds. I am so blessed to sit here and look out my window and see this every day.

Things are beginning to get busy around here. First of all, we will leave for Europe in only 5 weeks. There is so much to do and pounds to lose! I am so looking forward to our trip - London for 5 days followed by 6 days in Paris (where we honeymooned). This is going to be so fun. Ryan and his girlfriend, Nicole, will be accompanying us. Ryan will be graduating from college in December and when we were discussing his "graduation gift" he said he would like to go to Europe. So, we decided to tag along - or rather let him tag along with us. We will take lots of pictures!

We'll only be home a few weeks when we turn around and travel to Dallas for Olivia's dance recital on June 12th. We've not missed a recital. It's one of the most fun things about having a granddaughter! She's too precious!! We are lucky that we will also be able to be there for Ryan's roommate of 4 years, Zach Barnett's, wedding. Ryan will be a groomsman for the first time.

Then, the summer will be in full gear and we will be preparing for summer visitors ~ Adam and Deirdre in July and Denny, Shelley and the kids in August are a few of our VIP visitors. We love having them here. We are hoping that Alex will be able to join us as well but he's got summer school so his schedule might not allow it. And, Ryan will be interning with media services for the UT athletic department again this summer. It's non-paying but he does earn 6 hours for it. So, that's okay. He's been working (for pay) for media services for a year now. He loves it!

Stay tuned for our European travelog!

Saturday, January 30, 2010




Shortly after Texas clinched a trip to the Rose Bowl for the BCS Championship game, Ryan called to ask if he and a "few" friends could come out and stay with us. Of course, we were thrilled to have them. We were blessed that our friends in Houston, the McDonoughs, allowed us to use their vacation home (was grandparents home - now vacant - they use while vacationing in California)in Whittier - only 20 minutes from the Rose Bowl. We were thrilled to not have to drive two hours into LA all week!

And so they came . . . all 11 of them. They were in/on beds, sleeping bags, sofas, blow up mattresses and the floor. They shared two bathrooms and were thoughtful of one another, respectful of the house and each others things and nary a cross word was spoken the entire 5 days! If these young people are the future parents and leaders of our country, I am happy to know we will be in good hands.


Although the football game did not end as we had hoped, we had an awesome time and none of us would exchange the friendship bonds and fun we shared that week. We met tons of people from all over the country. Texas fans from Alaska, UK, Singapore?!?!?! Yes, and what great fans they were - I am proud to be a Longhorn \m/

My Grandchildren



I know everyone believes their grandchildren are the smartest, most precious and gorgeous in the world. Well . . . just to tell you, MINE REALLY ARE!!

Olivia is 5 years old and began kindergarten this year. She's mature for her age and sometimes while we are having a conversation, I have to remind myself that she's only 5-1/2! She can read and write beautifully. People have told me that girls mature earlier and are more apt to read and write better than boys. I never really had anything - or should I say anyone - with whom to compare. Now with Olivia's prowess in all things intellectual, I must agree.

Dennis and I thought we could be no more smitten with a little one until . . . JACK! Jack is all boy - through and through. I have to laugh when Shelley makes comments like, "Olivia never did that . . . Olivia was always content to sit and play with her dolls or puzzles", etc. Jack has been climbing up the "outside" of the stairs since before he could walk. It's not unusual that while readying his bath water he will take off and we have to chase him down. Once those clothes are off - he's off to the races. And, he thinks it's a thrilling game to run from Mom and Dad! He can empty a drawer faster than you can walk across the room. You could get upset with him because he can disassemble a toy with stealthlike speed and leave a mess in his wake. But, just one look at that face and that sweet smile - it's over, we are under his spell!

I love my grandbabies and lament that we are so far away. But, I got the BEST news yesterday . . . they will be coming out here for their summer vacation again this year. YAHOO . . . we are thrilled to send Denny and Shelley off for a long weekend alone while we get the kiddos to ourselves. We are making lots of fun plans.

Just Sayin'



Dennis and I will both be leaving town on Monday. We are going in different directions, however. He is going to Houston (for work) and I am heading to Cabo San Lucas with my best friends Amy and Sarah. We went together last year - just the 3 of us and it was a sweet time with "girlfriends". We vowed to do it again - planning only one year at a time. This year Amy's daughter, Erin and her little boy, Ben, will be joining us as well. We are staying in Amy's family's presidential suite - a three bedroom - two story suite with our own private jacuzzi and swimming pool - not to mention several patios. We rejoice in the luxury and in the peace and serenity that surround us while we are there. We will be there almost two weeks. I will post pictures and updates.

Which brings me to the point of this post . . . after walking the other morning, Dennis and I were standing by the shoreline (where we walk) to watch a particularly awesome sunrise that was both beautiful and awe inspiring. We see these beautiful sunrises and sunsets on a pretty regular basis so, here is my question . . . where can we go (vacation or otherwise) to have such beautiful reminders of God's glory? We live in paradise - people come here for vacation!!!! We are blessed!

These pics are of the sunrise on Thursday and the sunset on Friday.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rain, rain go away . . .

It's been almost a week - rain everyday and frankly, I'm tired of it. Truth of the matter is, it was nice the first few days and one day I stayed in my robe and drank hot tea all day. But, I'm over it now. Thanks everyone for your concerns. We are fine.

We have had (in SB) like 6 inches of rain. That is a lot of rain for a city with an average of 7 inches of rain per year. We live in a desert climate! Seriously!!! The area of SB that we live in has not been adversely affected but there are some areas where there has been flooding and the "burn" areas which have been denuded of any vegetation are in danger of mud slides. THAT is the main worry. There has been some really strong winds that downed trees but that's about the worst of it. Other area of Southern California have had it bad and that's mostly what you are seeing on t.v. Truly, it could have been ALOT worse. We are all happy it's not as bad as was predicted and ready for some sunshine.