After first earning his Bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas, my youngest brother Nolan recently graduated from the Fire Academy. He has worked so hard and I am so very proud of him, as I am of all my brothers. I thought this picture was really neat...my Dad and ALL of his boys in uniform!
(L to R: Doug, Dad, Nolan, Cole)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
JACK'S FIRST BLACK EYE
Well what do you know...a nice shiner just in time for Halloween! Batman can't have a black eye!! With two rough and tough boys I knew it was bound to happen sooner or later, but hey, we made it 3 1/2 years! Jack was playing pretty rowdy last night with his Granny, Uncle Buck and Aunt Brooke and apparently nose-dived into some toys...ouch! It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right?!?
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Two Little Punkins'
The boys and I went to the Dallas Arboretum yesterday to see all of the pumpkins. It was an absolutely gorgeous day...a little cold first thing but then it warmed up and was beautiful. Jack had so much fun tackling the pumpkins, finding his way through the hay maze, petting the animals, and running around like CRAZY! Needless to say, we took good naps yesterday!

Sunday, October 26, 2008
BOYS, BOYS, BOYS...
Here's a thought...or two!
Between the innocence of babyhood and the dignity of manhood, we find a delightful creature of a boy. -- Author Unknown
Boys are God's way of telling you that your house is too neat! -- Author Unknown
Dirt is not dirty, but only something in the wrong place. -- Lord Palmerston
Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero. -- Marc Brown
Such a big miracle in such a little boy -- Author Unknown
There never has been, nor will there ever be, anything quite so special as the love between a mother and a son. -- Author Unknown
Dreams really do come true. Ours came wrapped in Baby Blue! -- Author Unknown



Between the innocence of babyhood and the dignity of manhood, we find a delightful creature of a boy. -- Author Unknown
Boys are God's way of telling you that your house is too neat! -- Author Unknown
Dirt is not dirty, but only something in the wrong place. -- Lord Palmerston
Sometimes being a brother is even better than being a superhero. -- Marc Brown
Such a big miracle in such a little boy -- Author Unknown
There never has been, nor will there ever be, anything quite so special as the love between a mother and a son. -- Author Unknown
Dreams really do come true. Ours came wrapped in Baby Blue! -- Author Unknown


Thursday, September 25, 2008
Welcome to the Family
For some reason we decided that we needed one more baby to take care of...so this is Gus, and he is absolutely the sweetest puppy ever. We desperately miss our Daisy, so naturally we wanted another beagle. We have been searching for a few weeks now and I ran across a website for a lady in Bowie. It was quite a drive, but more than worth it. She had about 25 beagles, so it was rather hard to choose. I picked my 3 favorites and then Jack ultimately decided on Gus. And did he ever make the perfect choice...turns out that little Gus' mommy's name is Daisy!!!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
I love Chicago!
Chicago is great! Nathan and I just spent a week in the windy city and had a blast. We stayed on Michigan Avenue, which was great for me...every single shop that you could possibly imagine in walking distance. The city was beautiful, the food was good, and the people were great. I was very sad leaving Jack and John at home, but it was good for the two of us to get away. We were able to catch up on some sleep, eat dinner at a normal-people pace, and spend some quality time together. However, I probably called the boys at least 15 times a day! For anyone who has not had the chance to visit Chicago, I highly recommend it!
We MUST take Jack to the Field Museum
At Navy Pier
The Cubbies didn't do so hot, but it was so much fun being at Wrigley Field!Thursday, September 11, 2008
Psalms 31:24
TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Larry Ellis was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic lung cancer on August 14, 2008. As a lifetime resident of Lewisville, a 1972 graduate of Lewisville High School and a 25+ year veteran of the Lewisville Police Department, Larry has touched many lives. He is a loving husband, father and grand-father to his family. You may know him as a coach, neighbor or friend. Larry has given so much to the community of Lewisville…. now it is our turn to give something back!
Larry has begun treatments at MD Anderson in Houston. We want to help ease the burden of the cost for treatment and travel. For those who want to help make a difference,
Join us on
October 9, 2008 at
Carmelita's Latin Cocina
2940 Justin Road -Highland Village, TX 75077
(10% of all proceeds this evening will be donated to help with these expenses.)
A huge thank you to Eric Mota for your support and generosity.
A raffle drawing will be held at 8:30 p.m.
AND
Individual donations can be made at any DATCU location.
Checks should be made to Larry Ellis with a note on the memo line –
“deposit in special account”.
If mailing donations, please mail them to:
DATCU • 1001 Edmonds Lane • Lewisville, TX 75067
NOTE Larry Ellis Special Account in your mailing.
Larry Ellis was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic lung cancer on August 14, 2008. As a lifetime resident of Lewisville, a 1972 graduate of Lewisville High School and a 25+ year veteran of the Lewisville Police Department, Larry has touched many lives. He is a loving husband, father and grand-father to his family. You may know him as a coach, neighbor or friend. Larry has given so much to the community of Lewisville…. now it is our turn to give something back!
Larry has begun treatments at MD Anderson in Houston. We want to help ease the burden of the cost for treatment and travel. For those who want to help make a difference,
Join us on
October 9, 2008 at
Carmelita's Latin Cocina
2940 Justin Road -Highland Village, TX 75077
(10% of all proceeds this evening will be donated to help with these expenses.)
A huge thank you to Eric Mota for your support and generosity.
A raffle drawing will be held at 8:30 p.m.
AND
Individual donations can be made at any DATCU location.
Checks should be made to Larry Ellis with a note on the memo line –
“deposit in special account”.
If mailing donations, please mail them to:
DATCU • 1001 Edmonds Lane • Lewisville, TX 75067
NOTE Larry Ellis Special Account in your mailing.
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