I got to spend a little time with the "O" family this afternoon in Austin, see the great new house, the old married couple, and this growing boy. My new philosophy is that it's OK to buy a child's affection, as long as it's not your own....so we played with some toys I brought, and worked on bonding after a long separation. I am determined to visit with my old friends, and their 'new'-growing kiddos on a more regular basis, despite the distance. Plus, old friends got to be that way b/c I like you guys so much, I have kept you around on purpose, and need more of those quality, no drama, all dialogue days!
John Ross and Carla
Sunday, July 27, 2008
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I got to spend a little time with the "O" family this afternoon in Austin, see the great new house, the old married couple, and this growing boy. My new philosophy is that it's OK to buy a child's affection, as long as it's not your own....so we played with some toys I brought, and worked on bonding after a long separation. I am determined to visit with my old friends, and their 'new'-growing kiddos on a more regular basis, despite the distance. Plus, old friends got to be that way b/c I like you guys so much, I have kept you around on purpose, and need more of those quality, no drama, all dialogue days!

Don Piper
My cousin Holly has been talking about the pastor, and author Don Piper since she read his book 90 Minutes in Heaven a few years back (most of the family has now read the book, but she started the trend). This morning we made a three hour journey down I-35 to hear his testimony in person. He has a miraculous story to tell about death, and life (yes, that's reversed on purpose). It reminds me of something I heard at a service project I participated in yesterday, which included an amazing guest speaker-Maimi McCullough. "...for Christians, earthly problems will be as close to hell as we will ever get." It gives me hope for the future, and motivation to make sure we all get to see each other again at the pearly gates!

Le Retreat
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Wow, what a way to begin a week. My good pal Sonia and I drove out to a Bed and Breakfast called Le Retreat in Gainesville. The town itself is so cute, and the house was precious. The lady who runs the house drops by to check and make sure we are OK, but other than that, we had the run of the place. It is the cutest place! There are four large bedrooms with themes Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall-all quilts and decor match the theme. There are also four bathrooms (this lady was a genious)-Japan, France, Australia, and the Carribeans. All the walls were painted fabulous colors....and the lights, fans, and goodies provided were fabulous. She provided everything-quilting magazines, ironing boards, cutting boards, work tables, comfy chairs, all the kitchen supplies for meal preparation (minus the food-we brought that). She also has supplies for scrapbooking retreats, but basically-you have to lock in your days-and there aren't many others available b/c you are guaranteed your same time frame for the following year-and we've already booked our stay next July. We arrived on Monday and stayed through Wednesday. We met up with 5other ladies (with others coming and going on Monday) and I loved watching the pros create some really amazing pieces-we stopped for meals, quick trips to the local quilt shop-and sleep, but then we worked like mad women(or should I say, happy?) at the hobby we all love. I have now completed the top to my 'next quilt'...I bought the fabric at a quilt show a year and a half ago....and I have other projects lined up. I guess you could say this weekend I was 'piecing' my quilt-I'll take the top and bottom fabric to a quilter to do the actual 'quilting' now,then I'll add a black binding. On the way home, Sonia and I stopped by this quilt shop I've been dying to visit...and that's where trouble began, again. I have now bought another quilt project (it's not the only one, but I'm excited about this fabric!). I can't express how peaceful this week has been! I'm so excited about next July, and I have another retreat planned in Oklahoma in February to get me through the year! I'm including a picture of this weekends quilt-I'll be posting another one in a few months when it's 'completely, complete.'

Melissa and Sean's Wedding
Sunday, July 20, 2008
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Yesterday I attended Melissa and Sean's beatiful wedding. EVERYTHING was very personalized, and they were able to create a really fun feel from start to finish. A small group of work pals sat together and chatted, and enjoyed watching the newlyweds celebrate!

Chocolate Angel
This Saturday my sweet pals from church/bible study took me out to the Chocolate Angel's Tea Room for lunch. It was a delicious lunch, and fun to spend time together.

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