
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday night

Thursday, October 21, 2010
Staphylococcus aureus

Monday, October 18, 2010
The DBack Effect
Ryan was homeschooled when we first started playing, so we were thrilled for his chance to get to know some new boys and get to play his best sport more than just in league. Now, the idea was for him to get some extra playing time. Our only boy has always loved to throw and hit a ball! We had no idea how this decision was going to effect our lives.
During pre-game and at the end of all practices the boys said, "DBacks." For the last four years they said, "FAMILY!" This is not a traditional pump up cheer for a group of 11 year old boys, but it fit and it stuck. And again, we didn't know what it meant for us all at the time.
It wasn't long before our familes started sharing rides for our kids, taking group orders from the concession stand, bringing toys for the younger siblings to share, passing our sunblock around for everyone to use, and wearing matching t-shirts. It became the standard for us.
We began hosting big ball tournaments so we could raise money to travel to tournaments during the summer. We spent 48 hours at a time tending a concession stand, fixing fields, umpiring games and handling teams from all over the state. We did this so we could spend weeks of the summer together in places like Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Saint Louis, Orlando, and Gulf Port. We also played tournaments in-state and cheered our team on in everything from 100 degree temperatures to tornado-like weather. We ate at restaurants with ALL of our families, wrote our team names on our car windows every tournament weekend, and watched each other's families grow up before our very eyes.
Jordan, Trenton H, Ryan, Jalen and Tyler 2003
In 2005 we attended our first funeral together. Zac's grandmother died. Inez came to as many of our games as she could. She was in poor health the entire time we've known her, but Zac was her grandson and she wanted to be there. She talked to all the boys and knew all their names and positions. When she died, the boys were in 5th grade and the funeral was scheduled for the morning when most of the boys were going to VBS. They decided to wear their jerseys and skip out of part of VBS and go to the funeral for a 80+ year old lady. Over the years, several of our families have lost grandparents and some of us have gone to those funerals. It was important and the right thing to do because we were FAMILY.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Elvis goes to High School
I love watching Lauren march in the band on Friday nights. The halftime show is a tribute to Elvis with 4 or 5 of his most popular songs. Lauren starts a trio...with a solo on Jailhouse Rock. I'm happy for her as she earned a first chair spot during her sophomore year.
She doesn't think she'll pursue music in college, but she's definitely enjoying it now, and that's the way it should be for the hours she puts in.
Thank you very much...Grandpa and Grandma came to watch Ryan and Lauren on Friday night. The football game wasn't executed well, but halftime was!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Great Read

Now that my business season is over, I've gotten back to reading. While in BA we were located right beside a great used & new book store. While Jane (my dear friend and also a voracious reader) was there helping me, I sent her over to scout out the store and find us some new books! None of our favorite authors have written a new book in awhile...Dee Henderson, Kristin Heitzemann, Lori Wick.
Finding Anna is the story of Anna and Gates Spafford who survived the Chicago fire, helped thousands of survivors rebuild homes and lives, had 4 children, and were friends of famous evangelist D.L. Moody and his wife Emma.
It was a story based on their lives and the tragedy that they experienced after the fire and through the rebuilding of their lives. I don't want to spoil the story for you by telling you what Mr Spafford is famous for, I had heard of this man several different times in my life and because I knew the ending I was looking for it.
This family had their faith tested several times and the book was written showing them as human and real.
I finished the book today and have been a little melancholy since. I'm saddened by their story and yet encouraged by their faith. It's a great read and I encourage you to find it.
It is perfect for teen readers too.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
I love this season

I love fall colors.
I love wearing a sweatshirt and long sleeve t-shirts.
I love it when trees change colors.

I love sunny, windy days.
I love football season.
I love leaving the windows open at night.
I love cool mornings, snuggling under quilts.
I love the rich color of pumpkins.

I love soup weather.
I love the sounds of leaves blowing across the yard.
I love Thanksgiving.
I love the way my neighborhood looks when I drive down the lane to our house.
I love the fresh air of fall.
