Lots of fun with family and friends tonight here in Sherman for the New Year’s Eve party. Here are a few pictures to commemorate the ringing in of the New Year. Happy New Year, folks. I hope we all have the best upcoming year ever. Wishing you well,…
Month: December 2014
The Platitudes I Swore I Was Going to Avoid
Here we are approaching the end of 2014 and I feel compelled to write something related to endings and new beginnings. But what? I don’t need to go back over the same old platitudes that have become so familiar that we all just skim over them. Yes, let’s savor every moment and be grateful for…
2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 34,000 times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 13 sold-out performances for that many…
Church, Catfish and Books
Today, we went to church at St. Stephen’s Episcopal church where we saw old friends and met the new priest. This was the church where we went with my mother when we lived in Sherman, and it holds many memories for our family. Ray and I had our wedding blessing there, our nieces were baptised…
Winding Down after Our Trip
We have spent today in low key recovery mode from our almost 1500 mile road trip from LA to Texas. This included sleeping fairly late, eating, taking a nap, visiting with a few friends who dropped by, and attending a party this evening. Now we are snug in our bed with the hope of a…
Speeding Through the Night
Heading to Texas after a wonderful Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with family, plus lots of church. I managed to do the 360 degrees with the thurible (incense burner) today at church and not conk or decapitate one person. A Christmas miracle. Ray, Liz, Ron and Rachael are with me now as we cross the…
Christmas Eve
It is 2:21 am so this will be short. Returned from Midnight Mass just a bit ago. It was beautiful! We spent the afternoon and early evening at Sarah’s and celebrated our Christmas. Here are a few pictures. A lovely day filled with lovely people. Merry Christmas to all.
A Busy Christmas Eve and Christmas Morning
I have made two pans of stuffed shells for Christmas Eve dinner, which we will be eating at Sarah’s house tomorrow. Sarah is at the end of a grueling rotation in Family Medicine that has required 80 – 90 hour work weeks, so we are gathering at her house since she will be too tired…
Flash Memoir: Christmas Traditions at My House Growing Up
When I was growing up, our family tradition for Christmas was to go to Midnight Mass at Holy Trinity Episcopal church in my hometown of Bonham, Texas, then return to our house with all the church people for a big party. This meant the party started around 12:30 or 1 in the morning on Christmas…