Monday, December 31, 2007

Kyle trying on his ski clothes

I worked a partial day today, because our patient census was low due to the holiday. I left early and met Dick and the boys for lunch. Kyle is packing his bags as we speak, as he is leaving in the AM for skiing in Keystone, Colorado with friends. He has borrowed some ski clothes from a friend at church, and is hoping for the best. He has never skiied, but is athletic and eager to learn. I 'm sending money for a ski lesson. We are excited for Kyle and hope he comes home in one piece. He is going with one of his best friends, and his family, who are all experienced skiers. I am sending his insurance card with him.....He tried on all of these winter clothes, and it is 70 degrees today outside.
We are going to our good friends tonight to celebrate New Years, as we have for several years. It is a great big get together with kids, food, games, and fireworks of course.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Independence Bowl Sunday

Fans from Bama and Colorado are here in Shreveport for the Indy Bowl this eve. Kyle went to the game tonight with his friend Ben. Dick, Sam and I stayed home. Nate left this AM with one of his roomates to go to New Orleans for New Years. He has tickets to the Sugar Bowl (Hawaii v. Georgia).
Really enjoyed the sermon this AM. Our pastor was gone, so we had a young man who is now a pastor in TX, who was in the youth group at our church, when we moved to LA almost 10 years ago. It was so funny to remember him as this gangly high school student, and now he is a great speaker, married with 2 kids. I must be getting older. Highlights of the sermon: "There WILL be conflict in our lives. God promises to be there with us, to go before us. Greater is He who is in me, than he who is in the world." Also, Dream BIG. Dream dreams so big, that unless God is in it, you are doomed for failure. It was extra special to me, because his mom is one of my chemo patients, and I have seen his family have such a strong faith during this trial.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Quiet Saturday at home

Here's our son, Kyle playing air guitar on his golf club last year when he and Dick played golf at the beach. I love this picture of him. It just makes me smile....

Woke up this morning and realized how much Christmas stuff we really own. I am starting to see that in some circumstances, less is more. We continue the process we call: De-Christmasing. The important things of life: my relationship with God, my relationship with Dick and the boys, and how I treat others around me. I am not sure how things get so cluttered over the year. If I could remember to keep my priorities in place, God, family and others, life would be better than ever. Mother Teresa is quoted as saying" Unless a life is lived for others, it is wasted." or something like that. Smart woman. I took Sam to his Saturday bowing league, today. He plays on "The Drillers". This was the first time he got to use his new bowling ball, since receiving it for Christmas. Kyle came and watched, visited with me while we watched Sam play.

Friday, December 28, 2007

Day off from work...

Here's a picture of Karen, my step mom in Texas on Christmas day. She had surgery on her shoulder yesterday, but is doing well. Today, I was off from work and have started cleaning up the house from Christmas. I have the kids writing their thank you notes. Me too. I have been doing laundry since last night and have yet to finish. Work was busy this week as the Cancer Treatment Center was closed 12/24 and 12/25. All of the patients that normally get their chemo on Mondays and Tuesdays came on Wed. and Thurs. We always say that we "pay" for having the holiday off. It sure beats working shift work though, and working every other weekend like I used to. I am not complaining, believe me. I look at the patients that we take care of and the little bothersome things of life, seem very small to me. Nate, Kyle, Sam and I went out to lunch today at their favorite place for chicken strips, Raisin Cane's. As much fun as it is to put out all the Christmas decorations, I really like when it gets put away also.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas AM

Here's a picture that my dad took of the five of us on Christmas AM. The boys are still in their sleep clothes. We had a great visit, and got home last night, as Dick and I have to work this week.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Jesus the reason for the season


Merry Christmas to all. I am reminded that our Lord came to us in human form, and that is why we celebrate Christmas. A time of giving, as God gave us His only son. "And in the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields, and keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were terribly frightened. And the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid;for behold, I bring you good news of a a great joy which shall be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord." I am so thankful for the new life we have in Christ. May God bless each of you in a special way, and bring you closer to Him in the coming year.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Dick resting....before the rush of Christmas

We had the most relaxing day, yesterday. It was one of those days that you want to save and remember when the rush of life begins again. Here's a picture I snapped of Dick resting on the back porch at my parents' home. Having the kids home (all three) and they were getting along well. They have become friends as they have gotten older. Something that is really nice to be around. I love this time in my life, before the boys have gotten out of the house and started their own lives. I want to take a mental snapshot of now. My Dad is flourishing during his retirement. He has kept himself busy with exercising,yard work, helping at Karen's school, teaching astronomy to the kids. Karen is planning on retirement this June, with mixed emotions. I guess when you have been a teacher/principal for so many years, it is in your blood and it is hard to give up.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Grandpa and Company in the spa




We woke up this morning and had jalapeno kolaches for breakfast--a tradition here at the Rancho Francis. We went to church and sang Christmas carols. It brought back so many memories of standing next to my dad in church when I was a girl. Dick always said that my dad always was good at "making a joyful noise unto the Lord". I love the fact that he knows he can't carry a tune in a bucket and yet, he sings louder than any of us. After a little grocery shopping, we cooked hamburgs and hotdogs on the grill. Dad and the kids got into the spa after heating it up. The pool water is about 50 degrees, yet Kyle, Sam and Grandpa are all card carrying members of the "Texas Polar Bear Club". The each took turns jumping into the freezing cold water and then, getting in to the warm spa. Tonight Todd and his bride,Erin, are coming to stay and we will enjoy visiting with them.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Out to eat with Grandma and Grandpa

We drove to Texas today, and made it in time to go out to eat at the Japanese Steak House. The waiter/cook cooked at our table and threw rice into Nate and Kyle's mouths. We had a great visit and are now watching our favorite movie "Elf".It is nice to be with family near Christmastime.

Friday, December 21, 2007

We went caroling tonight around town

We did something tonight, that I haven't done since my days on Mary Lane in Mentor, Ohio. We made the kids put on Santa hats with us, and the five of us went caroling to about 8 houses in our area of town. It was so fun, and for all the protesting the kids did before hand it was FUN!!! We giggled and rang the doorbells, sang "We wish you a Merry Christmas!" The looks on our friends' faces were priceless. We are talking about making it an annual family tradition. Then we took the kids to our favorite Chinese restaurant, Fa,ra,ra,ra,rah, Rah,ra,ra,ra.I think the kids had more fun than Dick and I did.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

And laying his finger aside of his nose...

I like this picture of the Ohio State Santa. My gifts have all been bought. Now I just have to wrap them. The kids have one more day of school and then we're off to Grandma and Grandpa's for the holiday. We plan on having a star party or two when we get there. My dad is quite the astronomer and has been at Karen's school teaching about constellations. He has several telescopes and has taught our boys about the stars over the last several years. So, I am hoping that we get to look at the stars in the Texas sky if the sky is clear and not overcast. We are all ready for a break from school and work.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Christmas is coming

We have had a busy week. Kyle has had final exams this week. I finally got my Christmas cards in the mail today. I mailed them late this year. Dick is at school tonight. He is taking classes for his Masters in Engineering Management. He really likes the classes. Nate is coming home from college Friday, and will spend the holidays with us this year. We are going to my parents' home in Texas for the holiday. It will be good to see them. Sam is finishing up his homework right now and we are going to watch "Frosty the Snowman" together. Quiet night.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree

here is our tree when we finished, I think it looks great.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Kyle placing the star on the tree this year

Here is Kyle helping with the decorations. He has grown up so much in the past few years. His dream is to go see Ohio State defeat LSU in the BCS bowl this year in New Orleans. I think he will have to be satisfied with seeing it on TV in our living room...

Friday, December 14, 2007

Decorating the tree this year

Nate was home the weekend that we put the tree up. He likes to put his favorite University of South Carolina ornament higher than Kyle's Clemson ornament. It is a game they have played since they were little. As soon as Nate left again for college, Kyle switched the Clemson ornament so it would be higher than Nate's. Boys will be boys.

Monday, December 10, 2007

What do you mean I'm getting coal this year?


Sam was helping decorate the Christmas tree this year and made this silly face.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

I hate to blow my own horn, but....


Here is a picture of me during the Christmas concert at church

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Christmas Concert at Church


Here is a picture that our music minister email to everyone in the choir and orchestra of our concert last Sunday. Dick is in the back row of the center section,fourth from the left. I am on the stage hiding behind the piano player. I thought that you might like to see this. To see the image closer, just double click.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Our house this year...


Dick and the boys did a great job with the outside lights this year. It is fun to come home from work and have the house all lit up.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Mr. and Mrs. Claus 2002

Here's a picture of Dick's parents a few years ago...

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Christmas 2005 in Texas


Dick, Sam, Grandma, Grandpa and Kyle before the feast. Karen always has a wonderful meal with our favorite "Yankee" stuffing. Good memories

Sam and Santa 2003


This a picture of Sam when he was seven, ready for church and looking handsome....

Nate when he was 3


I was looking through my old Christmas pictures and found this adorable one of Nate. I hope he doesn't think it is too embarassing. This is such a cute picture...more later.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

From the Orchestra Pit at Church

I took this picture from behind my music stand before today's service at church. Dick was singing in the choir, but I didn't get his picture...

The Woodwind Section

Lynn, Shirley, Margaret, and I have been playing in the orchestra at church together for the past nine years. They play flute and I have my clarinet. We had to be at church this AM at 8 for practice. We have been working on our Christmas music (we accompany the choir) since September. This picture was taken before the performance by the french horn player. I have enjoyed playing with the other musicians, it keeps me on my toes. (Mr. Zimmerman my jr. high band teacher would be proud!) The performance went fine, although on the fourth song the fire alarm went off (we must have been pretty HOT!).

Saturday, December 1, 2007

I am going to post some Christmas Past pictures. This one is of Karen with her collection of Dickens' Village houses. I think it was 7 years ago. Dad and Karen's cats love to pretend that they are Godzilla and climb on the houses.


Busy week at work and school:

We are decorating the house for the holidays. Dick is outside putting up the outside lights. I am working on the inside. We put our Dickens Village houses up last night. The Christmas tree is inside now, and we will be decorating it this weekend. Sam spent the night at a friend's house and hurt/sprained his finger, fooling around with billiard balls on a pool table. Nate came in for the weekend from college (laundry in hand), last night. Kyle has a Cross Country Banquet tonight, which I am going to go with him. Sam has his bowling league today. I can hear Kyle mowing our leaves as I am typing. (It is easier than raking.) His chores pay for his gas and insurance on his Jeep. I am sure we will be rooting for Oklahoma today to beat Mizzou, so Ohio State will have a shot at the National Championship game. Hope everyone is ok. This is a picture of the eight Hendricks grandkids while we visited Meme and Poppy for Thanksgiving.