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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Not Your Ordinary....Week

Many Sunday nights I sit down and can't think of too much to write about, so a blog does not get written.  In fact, my life seems to happen this way - an ordinary week with not much happening or many events happen, then I have trouble trying to write a post. Well this has been one of those weeks. So I will highlight my "not your ordinary week."

Tuesday I was totally dressed, lunch made, then I let Abby out to find the most beautiful snow fall ever. The ground was totally covered with more to come. The roads weren't bad, so we did have school.

After I got to school, I had trouble with my eyes. I thought I had my contacts in backwards. When I got home, I took my contacts out immediately, only to realize that I had pink eye. After getting some medicine I counted this as a blessing. Others around me have had either the flu or the stomach bug, which made them extremely sick; and I just had an inconvenience.

Wednesday, I did not go to school because I knew I was contagious. I made the best out of this situation by going out to eat, getting concert tickets, and sewing on some sweatshirts. This was also a sad day in history for two reasons. First, this was the 16 year anniversary of Carl passing away. Second was the announcement that Hilltop Haven will be shutting it doors in 2 months.

The closing of Hilltop Haven is devastating to our community on many levels. At the current time, there are 100 patients that will have to be relocated and 125 employees that will be out of work. This is the biggest employer in our community. On a personal level, it has always been apart of our lives. When I was 5, I had a uncle that was in there that we visited. Then when I was in 4th grade, my mom went to work there. We would go visit. Then in the early 1980's, my grandmother was a patient in there  until she passed away. As a FHA sponsor, we went to the care home for various activities through the years. Then my mother started out in the Howard Apartments and eventually ended up in the care home.  Just like her mother this is where she finished out her life. Many families are being effected by the closing of this historical part of Gunter.

On a different note, the weather was beautiful this weekend. Rick had warned me that this was going to be a working weekend. So Saturday was the day that we emptied the storage building that has housed our "junk" and Christmas for over thirty years. The building has to be demolished before we can get electricity to the new building. Many treasures were either trashed, "Good Will"ed, or moved to the new building. I could write about several treasures, but I will share one that really excited me only because it is a God-thing.

This year as I decorated for Christmas, my village and Santa Claus collection found a new arrangement. As I was anticipating this arrangement one night, I got to thinking about this plastic Santa Claus that we had growing up. I had not thought of this Santa in years, but I was wondering when Mom had gotten rid of it. She was not a hoarder. In the building I had three of her last boxes of stuff that came from her apartment. As I went through the boxes, in the bottom of second one was this plastic Santa Claus that we decorated with for many years. It still has the rocks in it that kept if from turning over when placed on the bookshelf. I already know where it will be displayed next year as I decorate for Christmas.

We did get the building unloaded, and Rick even made a 4 X 8 foot closet/box in the new building to hold all the yard ornaments. The box was made out of the shelves in the old building so history was preserved. Even though they did not get displayed this year, they are well-taken care of until I can get them out next year.

After this week, I can handle an ordinary week.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

December 2012

Rick and I in Chicago at the Blackstone Hotel


December just continued the holiday season with excitement. The week after the wedding Rick and I got to go to Chicago for a business/pleasure trip. His business - my pleasure. I wanted to see Chicago at Christmas. The weather was perfect for me to do the Hop-a-Bus city tours. We stayed at the historical Blackstone Hotel; and I went to the Chicago Art Institute. We also ate at some fun places with not your typical southern menus.

Macy's in Chicago
I turned in my resignation, because of the financial state of the school district. I now can't wait to see what God has in store for me in 2013. This will definitely be a new chapter in my life. 

We did all the usual - Christmas parties, Church Christmas cantata and services, Christmas lights with the grandchildren, Christmas crafts, lots of food events, and a visit from Santa.
Santa and the sisters














The unusual also happened this year - We had a white Christmas, in which Greg and Lisa made it to Gunter just in time. Even though Chad and Tara did not get to join us, we did get to skype several times plus all our normal phone calls and messages. 
A White Christmas
Greg's gift to Lisa

We did have to adjust for my MARRIED kids this year, but that is OK. I know that even though we were not together doing the normal family traditions, they each started their own traditions with their wives. The best gift I have is knowing that they are with someone they love. What more can a mom ask for!


Rick's gift to me was a new camera lens. Hopefully,  I will do even better posting pictures on here. I am determined to learn the different settings on my camera this next year.


As the year comes to an end, 2012 was life changing for our family - I gained two "drop-dead gorgeous" daughter-in-laws that makes my boys extremely happy. Rick is still keeping me happy, so I can say that we are truly Blessed. God has blessed us richly. My wish for whomever is reading this is that you can say the same.

May you have a very Blessed 2013!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Davis

Needless to say, the last three weeks have been a whirlwind of changes and many emotions. I could do several posts, but this one is dedicated to the new married couple - Greg and Lisa. They were married November 25, one day before Greg turned 30. It was a "destination-elopement" wedding in Santa Fe. It was very unique in that moms, brothers, and an extra relative on each side were invited. This made the total wedding group 11 with a fantastic photographer that fit in with the group. ( I forgot that Abby and Elly, the dogs, also made the trip.)
  It was a very memorable and special event. Here are a few of the pictures:








Many pictures were taken. Hopefully, I will get some more out there. Over 1500 pictures were taken during the wedding events, so I have many more to share. In fact the photographer said that there were more cameras at the wedding than people, which I had three on me and Di had two, counting our iphones. Everyone else there either had a camera or phone snapping pictures. (The only downer was Tara, Chad's wife, did not get to make the trip from Singapore. Tara, you were missed.)

Monday, November 5, 2012

Hawaii

Last week I got to mark another state off the bucket list - Hawaii. Rick's yearly convention was held in this great state, so I suffered in Hawaii for several days. We only visited two islands - Kona, The Big Island, and Honolulu. Rather than tell you about it, I thought I would let the pictures tell the story.


The Submarine we went down on.

Pearl Harbor

A sunset

Sunday, October 14, 2012

What a Week!!!


This is one of those weeks that is amazing and emotional on several different levels. I could not decide what to write about so I decided it might be a week for a top ten post. So here goes. My top ten events for the week:

10. Last Saturday we went to my Aunt's 91st birthday party. She looks much younger than 91 years, still is at home, and has a great mind and attitude. She makes getting old look easy.

9. We got some more rain with a beautiful lightning show Saturday night.

8. Sporting events with the grandchildren was fun. Soccer games and baseball games of a 4 year old, 5 year old, and 7 year old will touch your heart.

7. Inservice on Monday with Gloom and Doom was the downer for the week. Our school is in severe financial problems, and some of us will be losing our jobs next year. This caused me to go through many different emotions in a 24 hour period, but I will say that God spoke to me very boldly in my Bible study this day. What an awesome God we serve!

6. Homecoming activities and dress up days is one of the many reasons why I still love teaching at middle school.

5. Homecoming Parade in a small town is like no other.

4. Homecoming Pep Rally in a small town is also like no other. In my 35 years of education, this was absolutely the BEST pep rally ever. Thanks to so many talented people, sponsors, and teachers.

3. Saturday night, we went to a Larry Gaitlin/Kenny Rogers concert. Kenny Rogers has been one of my favorites for 30 years. He still can sing a love song that will stir your heart. The concert was no disappointment. We had great family time with one of Rick's first cousins and Diana and Rick. The cousin is such a delight to be with.

2. The answer to fervent prayer - Rick Ferguson is gaining movement and some of his eye sight back in his eye that he lost during his brain cell implosion. I probably prayed more for this than anything I can remember in years. What an awesome God we serve. I believe I have already said this once in this post.

1. I got the phone call from Greg that I have been expecting in some form or fashion since February. A girl finally took his heart. He knew in February after knowing her for less than two weeks that she was the one. They have been jet-setting for 8 months. Each Monday I have been expecting a phone call from him that says they eloped. He prepared me from the beginning that this marriage would be an elopement. So this Monday - I did get the phone call. However, it was to tell me that they were going to elope November 25, one day before he turns 30, in Santa Fe. But the fantastic news is that I am invited. This is one proud Mother. I will write more about this romance/wedding later. But for know thanks, Lisa, for loving my son.

With tears in my eyes as I finish this post, I say again:
What an AWESOME God we serve!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Happy Anniversary, Rick

Happy FIFTH Anniversary!

Rick, hopefully sometime this month you will check my blog and find this post for you!

A wedding anniversary is the celebration of love, 
trust, partnership, 
tolerance, and tenacity. 
The order varies for any given year (day).


I found this quote and thought this summarizes our relationship. Thanks for loving me (and tolerating the open closet doors and the lights left on)! As far as my favorite saying, "I love you bunches!"

Monday, September 17, 2012

Ashley + Jake = Marriage

Ashley and Jake got married this weekend at the cabin in the mountains. It meant different things to different people. For us it was the last of the road trips this summer to the cabin. We had already been several time in preparation for the wedding (building the deck). The weather was brisk on Friday - almost chilly. The weather for the outside wedding on Saturday was perfect.
The finished deck ready for the rehearsal dinner.

Abby posing with the wedding decorations.

A deer visiting at the deck early one morning.

The historical St. James Hotel - the reception site.

Jenna and Jared chilling.

Rick and I in the "picture".

Rick 

My first windmill picture.
The wedding was great; the bride was beautiful; and visiting with friends and family was fun. An added bonus was getting a camera lesson from the photographers, Toni Hedrick Clark and Denise Piyshack.
My wish for Jake and Ashley is that they will always be as happy as they are now. May their love grow and that they will cherish their time together forever.
Ashley + Jake = Marriage