Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Galveston Mission Trip (Dec 14 - 20)


One of my personal highlights during the holiday season was to go to Galveston and assist in the cleanup and rebuilding efforts of Galveston following the devastation of Hurricane Ike in the summer. I had traveled to Galveston earlier during the first of October to assess what my church could do and was overwhelmed and shocked at the severity of damage and the disruption of daily life. Between October and December, my church was involved in collecting Christmas gifts for the children of Galveston and adopt twenty families by providing Christmas presents for the entire family. We collected over 300 ACTSBOXES (shoeboxes filled with school supplies, gift cards, hygiene items, etc.), many boxes of stuffed animals and gifts for each of our adopted families. With three other men from my church with all the gifts and ACTSBOXES and a van filled with all kinds of tools, I traveled to Galveston during the week of December 14. We assisted Pastor Billy Graff of the University Baptist Church Church in Galveston. During our week, we were able to assist in the restoration of Pastor Graff's home and another church member's home. On Thursday evening we invited the 20 adopted families to a special service at the church. At the end of the service we delivered the presents to them. The children were so happy to receive the presents and the parents were deeply appreciative. There was not many dry eyes in the church during this service. I think this was the highlight of the trip. We left the 300 ACTSBOXES with the pastor to deliver to other children. This trip was one of the most gratifying mission I had been on.

This is one of the 20 adopted families that received Christmas gifts during the Thursday evening worship service of my Galveston mission trip.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas

Christmas to me is about family and fun. Our family can sometimes be down right crazy. Our new daughter-in-law, Callie, has made her own place in our family and she is now the, "Family Activities Director". She came into our family with lots of new ideas and has started new traditions. She came up with "The Reindeer Game" and insisted that everyone play. We had such a blast at the game that we initiated her to be the family activities director for years to come. The concept of the game was for each couple to blow up 6 balloons and stuff them in a pair of panty hose. (Easier said than done). When you get the balloons stuffed you have to sing Jingle Bells. It was a hoot! You have to view the small video clip to understand. We love you, Callie. We know without a doubt, God placed you in our family for a reason.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Post, TX


Post, Texas, is one of those quaint little towns that people love to visit but not necessarily want to live. The town has great antique shops and other miscellaneous shops so if you need a place to travel for a long weekend, try Post. Also, make reservations for the "Ragtown Gospel Theater", you won't be disappointed.

We took Karri and Russell with us this weekend and we had a great time. I must say, Brayden was on his very best behavior. A real trooper to be drug around the shops and theater. Karri took lots of pictures.


For some of you who have raised your children, they are out of the house and married, etc. Do you remember their voices? I have forgotten. But every time I am with Brayden, he reminds me of their sweet voices of years gone by. There is nothing as precious as a child singing and laughing. I wish that I would have caught my kids voices on video or preserved the tapes that we had of them. For those who still have small children at home, capture their voices and preserve it. You will be surprised at the joy it will bring when they have left the nest.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Thanksgiving

Don and I traveled down to the Houston area for Thanksgiving. It was our children's in-law time this year, so Don and I needed a place to hang out and not spend this holiday alone. We had a great time with our siblings and mothers. As I reflect back on that precious time, I can't help but feel blessed at what I have. A family that loves us and who worships and serves the Lord in some capacity of the church. It is amazing all the different personalities that God has blessed us with and yet we blend together perfectly to make up one big happy family. We are no different than other families, we do have our squabbles and falling outs, that is only human nature taking over. But as Christians we do forgive each other (eventually) and keep on going and that is what makes us a family.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Branson, MO


On November 10th, Don and I took a bus loaded with 53 Senior Adults on a trip to Branson, MO. We had a grand time with touring the town, 8 shows, and cool eating holes. One restaurant in particular was Hard Luck Cafe where we met the 4th season finalist in American Idol, Matt Kester. He not only sang a couple of songs to everyone in the cafe while we ate, but he was our waiter too. In the picture is Me, Don, Matt, and Tony, our bus driver.

Parents Weekend at CSU


October 18th was Parents Weekend for Women's Soccer at CSU. For those of you who do not know, our youngest daughter, Cortney, plays soccer for CSU. Every year about this time they do a big weekend and invite all the girl's parents out for a big time, game, and senior day. This is Cortney's senior year and was presented with a shadow box that included one of her jersey's and several other memorabilia. Her roommate, Jenn, put together an excellent DVD of 'several' snapshots of her playing all her games. On Saturday morning all her close friends met for lunch at Mike and Rebecca's home and then on to the big game. We had a great time!