That pretty much sums up this weekend. You see, Matt was on a Men’s Retreat with McFBC folk at Pine Cove in Tyler. They left on Friday afternoon and returned on Sunday afternoon. Nearly 48 hours of testosterone, bodily emissions, and cholesterol-laden food. Yup, he had a great time. You can read all about it… Continue reading Flying Solo
Author: Debbi
A picture’s worth a thousand words
Or at least 8. Yes, it’s May, and my son’s birthday was in January, and I’m just now getting around to having his portraits done. Go ahead… mock me. You know you’re secretly impressed that I do this for my kids every year. It was worth the wait! After our experience at Sears Stonebriar for… Continue reading A picture’s worth a thousand words
Spring Break Fun
Here are the promised pictures from our week of Spring Break.
AI Predictions: Neil Diamond
Last night we honored a man known for many things:enduring songs that defined an era… songwriting that captured our hearts… and keeping polyester pants and sequined shirts in the American consciousness. Paula, however, went to new heights with her amazing analysis of Jason Castro. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGUyLet19ak[/youtube] She can sing, she can dance, AND she can foretell… Continue reading AI Predictions: Neil Diamond
This just cracks me up
Yesterday we played hooky from church, using the “it-was-a-late-night-when-we-had-to-drive-back-from-the-campout” excuse. So what did we do to fill all our free time? We went SHOPPING! I won’t bore you with all the details, except to say my “I hate Wal-mart” stance was reconfirmed. Then we went to Costco, where Matt discovered a really cool doggie bed. … Continue reading This just cracks me up
Life…as we know it
This was supposed to be a post about Crisana’s 5-year portrait session yesterday, but Searsphoto.com has not uploaded our session yet. I was going to write about how the Mavericks and Rangers both finally won last night, but I know most of my readers a) either know that already, or 2) don’t care about sports.… Continue reading Life…as we know it
AI Predictions: The music of Sir Andrew Lloyd Weber
Or, in other words, the night of “Phantom of the Opera.” I loved this show. I have been looking forward to ever since last week’s results show. And though a strange choice of mentor for a self-proclaimed “pop” show, I thought it was a smart move, considering the Idol finalists who’ve had great success on… Continue reading AI Predictions: The music of Sir Andrew Lloyd Weber
DWTS Predictions
I’m getting this in just under the wire! I managed to nail the bottom two last week – let’s see if I can do it again! Safe: I wasn’t wowed by Cristian’s performance like the judges. I thought his footwork was a little off, his frame seemed small, and he didn’t hold his posture as… Continue reading DWTS Predictions
Thanks for the warning…
SUMMARY OF THE PAST YEAR ON MY COMPUTER ! I must send my thanks to whoever sent me the one about rat poop in the glue on envelopes because I now use a wet towel on every envelope that needs sealing. Also, now I scrub the top of every can I open for the same… Continue reading Thanks for the warning…
Extreme Makeover, Fairview Edition
If it’s going to be an extreme makeover, it’s going to take a looooong time. But this week, we started what we hope will become an extreme makeover of our landscape. With our decision to have me stay home another year, our financial outlook is quite different from what we had expected it would be… Continue reading Extreme Makeover, Fairview Edition