Thursday, October 28, 2010

Dentist trip...

Earlier this week, I had a dentist appointment. As I was about to go back, I saw one of my sweet Kindergarten friends finishing up her appointment. I told her I wanted her to assist Dr. Mike in my procedure. While he was with another patient, we got her all gloved & masked up. She was ready & waiting when he arrived.

Who wouldn't want this sweet girl assisting your dentist?













Yet another benefit of working with elementary school friends! Who knows...maybe someday my dentist will be Dr. Vaughn. Right?

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

It's a BEAUTIFUL morning!


This is the view as I walked out my back door to head to school this AM. I am reminded DAILY of what an awesome God we have....when I just slow down long enough to notice. Dear Lord, help me take time every day to stop & smell the flowers!!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Fall trip to the Northeast...


Last week I had the opportunity to join seven great ladies for a week of fun!

We all met at DFW on Friday. We flew into Boston, picked up a Suburban, FILLED it up with suitcases & hit the road headed north. Our first stop was Rockport, Massachusetts. It's a town our family has grown to love over the last 14 years.

We began our stay with clam chowder at the Lobster Pool and s
tayed at the Pleasant Street Inn.






The next morning, we headed north. The drive up Hwy 1A is beautiful. It run
s right along the coast up through Massachusetts, New Hampshire & into Maine.

We rented a house near Boothbay Harbor, Maine. There were several day trips from there. We travelled to Freeport, Maine (the home of the L.L. Bean headquarters), Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park & Kennebunkport.

The week was filled with "oohs & aaahs" over the beautiful fall foliage, lots of laughter and an abundance of good food!

The crowd consisted of 3 sisters, 2 cousins, 2 daughters & a friend. What a good time we had! Memories that will last a lifetime. Right, Pat, Mariana, Montie, Bobbye, Fran, Becky & Jane??

Below you'll see a few of my favorite pictures of the amazing colors God created for us to enjoy.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Teacher's Prayer

As the beginning of another school year has rolled around, here's a prayer that someone shared with me. It's what I want to concentrate on this year.

Please help me

To strengthen their voices, bodies and minds,

To express their feelings,

And control them sometimes,

To explore what’s near and venture far,

But most important to LOVE who they are!


Enough said...

Friday, July 23, 2010

Spudmuckers

On our way home from Europe a couple of weeks ago, one of our snacks was a little bag of Spudmuckers chips.













They are made in Dublin, Ireland. This was what was written on the back of the bag:

Spudmuckers are plucked
from the rich soil & good earth
at Spudmucker Farms,
by Spudmucker Pluckers.
Delivered by Spudmucker Truckers
to Spudmucker Chuckers.
Fried by Spudmucker Cuckers
& packed by Spudmucker Puckers.
Back to Spudmucker Truckers,
who ship to Spudmucker Luvers.
These are...
World Famous Spudmuckers.
They're chips--eat 'em.

Cute marketing, huh?!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Home again, home again!

Yee-haw....we’re coming back to Texas.


There were 4 of Cori’s fellow study abroad students that were on our flight. They all had fun comparing stories of their 10 day travels since they’d left Oxford.


It was a LONG flight, but uneventful...and for that, we’re thankful!


First stops after the airport, at Cori's request, were Sonic (first, of course) and then fajitas! Both tasted good!


We feel very fortunate to have been able to make this trip...& we’ll have these good memories for a lifetime. Counting our blessings...of being able to go AND having a good place to call home. “There’s no place like home...there’s no place like home...there’s no place like home.”

Friday, July 9, 2010

Today began with an early AM flight to London. Upon our arrival there, we quickly headed to a bus stop where we could catch a bus to Oxford. The bus ride was about 2 hours (lots of traffic).


We got off the bus & walked around to see the sights of Oxford. Cori showed us some of the highlights (which included Ben’s Cookies, routes they’d walked to favorite sandwich shops, grocery store and the house where she lived). It was fun seeing where she’d been for her study abroad time.


We dined at the Eagle & Child that evening...great fish & chips dinner. This little diner was a favorite hangout of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.













After another walk back to the bus stop, we headed back to London. We stayed at a hotel that was near the airport.


Yet another good day...