Eatzi’s and a dusk picnic at Colonial |
That for the first time in 21 years I bought a half gallon of milk
Greg and Kim’s 80s party ~ fun to see so many people from different seasons of our lives. Charlie Erwin’s encouragement.
What shows up on my camera roll
Corbin back at it ~ breakfast burritos for Basden, and Hawaiian roll sandwiches in the freezer for both girls’ lunches. If this makes my gratitude posts a lot, it’s because I’m that thankful.
NJHS Induction…. again 🙂
Just another day at the office
Shopping date and Panda. We have historically not had time for these kinds of things, getting easier now ~ I love it!
2 Chron 19 – Johoshaphat, King of Judah, turned his people back to the Lord. His two main charges to the religious leaders were administering the law of the Lord and settling disputes: “You are to warn them not to sin against the Lord… Act with courage, and may the Lord be with those who do well.”
“What a person thinks about God is the most important thing about him.” – JP
Happiness in our kitchen
Wolfe’s text letting us know about this award
Bailey’s “Stand and Deliver” presentation ~ wow! Getting to drive over to Watermark Dallas with Graham, Holden and Zack and be a part of this was such a gift. Incredible finish to her Institute year. Cannot wait to spend the summer with Bailey here and get to know her better. Thank you, Lord, that she accepted our girls’ director position at HSM – amazing!
Bailey’s “Stand and Deliver” presentation ~ wow! Getting to drive over to Watermark Dallas with Graham, Holden and Zack and be a part of this was such a gift. Incredible finish to her Institute year. Cannot wait to spend the summer with Bailey here and get to know her better. Thank you, Lord, that she accepted our girls’ director position at HSM – amazing!
Mama P’s hard work to make sure the Athletic Banquet happened
Cannot believe Chase coaches at SCS ~ and his fabulous award |
SCS with our weirdly amazing coaches
Costa Rica in two weeks with the girls ~ Corbin’s research and making all those decisions
Bran’s description of Vivint as the hardest thing he’s ever done, but that he’ll be “thoroughly surprised” if he doesn’t do it again next summer (!). Said he would have never been prepared for this kind of work without baseball.
As I’ve practiced gratitude (truly practiced – forced may be a better word) for his freshman year at BU, you’re beginning to reveal some fruit, Lord. Thank you and I trust you.
Hud’s call last Sunday night – 11pm, his phone on 2%, and no electricity at the K2 dock… but joy in his voice. Loving getting to know all the guys, and especially fun that he\’s gotten so much time with Jack Ham.
This on my FB feed – killing me, just six years ago
– Hud’s magnolias blooming
Can I get an amen??! Thank you Krista!