I woke up this morning, and prayed for God's strength and wisdom for the day. It's Martin Luther King day, and we're out of school, so the day appears wide open. Without warning, the words to a later verse of "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" ran through my mind. The verse reads:
Did we in our own strength confide, our striving would be losing; were not the right man on our side; a Man of God's own choosing. Dost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus it is He! Lord Saboath His name; From age to age the same, and he must win the battle.
I must confess to doing so many things in my own strength. No wonder I sometimes feel lost!
The battle is the Lord's! Forgive me, Lord. God must have wanted to remind me that today is His, not mine.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Wonders of the Season
As Christmas approaches, it's easy to get caught up in the parties, eating, shopping, eating, etc. We had a lovely brunch this morning for my Sunday school class. 19 ladies came, and did we ever have fun, and enjoy tasty morsels. About an hour later, Danny, Jessica, and Katelyn came to spend the afternoon. We visited El Toro for lunch and enjoyed fajitas. (Katelyn only eyed them! Next year you can taste some of the treats!) Katelyn has looked at me suspiciously since Danny and Jess left her at our house for many hours while they shot a wedding Galveston. Today, she finally let me hold her without crying. That thrills this old gran no end! Tomorrow we sing and ring for our Christmas program. Singing about Jesus's birth is a highlight of the season. He's the reason we celebrate. Let's not forget!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Thanks be to God
The turkey is packed away, and the pineapple casserole is consumed. This Thanksgiving Day is a day to remember. All six kids and Katelyn made the day very special indeed. After preparing the warm custard apple pie, and the cranberry orange salad and cornbread yesterday, I rose this morning to bake Mother Earth bread,
cornbread dressing, and get the ham ready to go.
Joel Orr, Katy's wonderful husband, smoked the turkey this year. It was super! David and Julie made a memorable pumpkin cheesecake (the spices are in the crust...wow!), green bean casserole and praline yams. Danny brought his camera and prepared to take pictures after dinner. The family picture is a good one, I think. Katelyn still looked worried every time she looked at me, and cried when I took her. She's still remembering the traumatic day a couple of weeks ago when Jess and Danny left her here (by herself, sob) for about eleven hours. She felt abandoned, I guess, because she just wasn't happy. Here she was again at the place. She just wasn't sure! I hope soon she won't feel threatened by me. I love her so much!
David and Julie are thinking of the name Matthew for their little boy. I know he will add much love to our family, too.
Tonight, as the only one up, I'm able to sit and thank God for a wonderful family.
" You are my God and I will give you thanks; you are my God and I will exalt You. Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever!" Psalm 118: 28-29
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Thankful
Today we were privileged to go to Riverpointe Church with Danny and Jessica for Katelyn's dedication. The church dedicated several beautiful babies today. There were pictures of each baby behind the group. Katelyn was a real lady. She even wore the dress that I smocked for her...she's almost grown into it. Only David was missing from our family today...he had to work.
Joel and Katy, Julie, and Jessica's parents, Lee and Joseph were all present for this blessed occasion. Following the main event, we enjoyed a scrumptious brunch at the Marriott. Only then did Katelyn finally have enough. Can't blame her. She had been passed around, played with and admired for one minute too many. It was time for a nap!
I am so thankful that God has seen fit to add to our family. Katelyn is a blessing, and our new little boy next spring will be an added blessing.
"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord. " Psalm 127:3
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Katelyn's school visit

Danny and Jessica brought Katelyn to Alamo School today. It was a delight to show her to so many of my school friends. She was on her best behavior, too. That was a special treat for me. My only disappointment was that I had to go teach a class, and I couldn't spend more time with her. It is a lot of work to get a baby ready to go visit. I surely did appreciate it!!
I love you guys!!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Babies R Fun
We headed to Katelyn's house yesterday to babysit for the first time. Jessica and Danny shot photos a wedding nearby. Katelyn was only a little fussy for a short time. She is smiling, "talking," and making sweet baby sounds. We loved the experience of babysitting. (Note that it took two of us to take care of one little seven week old!!) She loves to eat, play on her playmat and reach for the flower (maybe she'll like roses like her gran!), and to be calmed in her bouncer chair (with vibrating seat!) I understand so much more now about babies than when I had my own:
1. They don't break easily.
2. A little crying isn't terminal, for me or the baby.
3. They grow up way too fast! Appreciate every moment you have together!
I'm thankful for the opportunity to stay with her, and anticipate more time soon.
I love you little girl!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
New school year
We spent the week at Alamo elementary school getting ready for a new year. The "in-service" meetings were a bit of a disappointment. We could have learned so much more from a discussion with our colleagues than from the so-called experts that have been too busy travelling the "inspirational" speaker circuit to spend much time in the classroom. We didn't need to spend time analyzing test data that has already been examined far too much. The opening convocation with Ron Clark was enjoyable, as was the address by our new superintendent.
Harry and I were blessed to go and visit with Danny and Jessica and baby Katelyn this afternoon. She's grown a lot in 10 days since we saw her last. She is responding to our faces, and moving around so much more. We are surely having fun with her. Maybe we'll get to babysit soon. She's going to church tomorrow. Wish we could sit with her!
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