Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Testing

Just seeing if anyone actually reads this blog. If so, then let me know, please. Thanks. :-)

Monday, November 29, 2010

Some thoughts and more history....

Pa's best friend (Kenneth Hubbard) has been sick off and on for a while. I took him often to visit, and they always had a grand time. It was fun just listening to them banter back and forth. Lots of wisdom, memories, laughs, etc...it was priceless. The last visit was in the hospital. When we came in the room, he just lit up, like always. He said something that stuck in my mind, and I asked Pa about it as we were leaving that day. He said, "I hate for this to happen at the holidays. I just hate it for the kids." I asked Pa what that was all about, and Pa thought that he was just confused as to the time of year. It stuck with me because (even though he was getting better and expected to go home the next day) I felt that he knew he was going to pass away close to a holiday. Some people just know.
Sadly, he did pass away the day before Thanksgiving. The service was scheduled over the weekend. I couldn't take Pa because I was having the other side of the family here for the Thanksgiving dinner. Thank the Lord for the sweet neighbor lady who took him for me. They left early and took a little more history tour. She was gracious enough to also take pics to share with me. Enjoy!


This is called the Browntown Schoolhouse. It's a miracle that any of these buildings are standing!





This is the house where Pa and Granny (whom he was married to for 52 years) first lived when they were first married. It was built maybe in the early 20's or 30's by his Dad.





Here's a view of the back side.



The neat story behind this: Pa and Granny moved in here with Pa's family. Pa's Dad had built another house up the hollow from this one on Calf Creek, so about a week later, that's where the rest of the family moved to after Pa and Granny moved into this one.
About 2 years after they were married, Pa and Granny got a little place closer to Bear Creek, and the rest of the family ended up moving back into this house.

I guess there really is just no place like home.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

History with Pa (Part 2)

In Dongola, just North of Marshall, there is a little farm of about 65 acres. This little farm used to belong to my Pa and Granny.
On this property lies 2 Civil War graves. I'm sure there are more, but these two are the only documented and marked ones on the property.




The men are actually in one grave together, because their wives had to bury them by themselves....by hand....and in a hurry. The headstones themselves were placed by the Government in the 60's, I think. There is a document detailing the battle and the burial, but it's at Pa's house.




Dongola Cemetery is also where most of Granny's family is buried, and now Granny, Mom, and Norman are there, too. It's where (if the Lord tarries), Pa will be (next to Granny).

The following pics are difficult for me, because the thought of not having Pa here is too much for my heart to bear. We talk everyday, and there aren't words to explain what he means to me. Anyway, here's Dongola:




Pa planted those maple trees himself. They came from that little farm.




By the way, I didn't take these pictures. I just couldn't. A friend and neighbor of Pa's took the photos.



I know Pa still misses Granny. After 52 years together, you can understand why.






Wednesday, November 17, 2010

History with Pa (Part 1)

Pa went to school in a one-room school house called Burr Oak. Can you believe that building is still standing?

Pa and I have been working on organizing a Class Reunion for him. Can you believe that so far we have 14 committed to coming?

Here are a few pics of our tour of the building. No electricity or running water, but a lot of memories for him. Enjoy a little history!


This building is the original wood and chimney. The only change was the tin roof.


This is one of the original desks, just painted over. Yes, that is a tree growing into the window.


Pa leaving his mark, hahahaha! Yes, that is the original chalk board. The theatre seats were added later, when they used the building for a church.

There you have it! Pa (a.k.a. Leroy McInturff) began school at age 10 in 1933, completed the 8th grade in a short amount of time, then went to CCC camps before entering the Navy. He doesn't believe he's smart, but I believe he has a lot more wisdom than many scholars I have met. Just sayin'.







Monday, October 18, 2010

Summer

Our Summer included a few short trips to local parks. Petit Jean, Mount Magazine, etc.

Here are a few pics:
Boys, you're supposed to be watching the birds, not watching each other for the "bird"...hahahaa!

Brotherly love....yeah, right!

Aren't they cool?!

Hey, it's free (except for the gas to get there), so you really can't beat it!



Sunday, August 08, 2010

Xanga and update

I've tried multiple times to update here and Xanga. Xanga will not even let me log in. I just keep getting a message of page with errors. Grrr!

Anyway, we've been extremely busy lately, which is good and bad.

The boys are trying to soak up the last drops of Summer. I really enjoy having them home, even with the fussing that they do with each other.

There are some things going on that I can't discuss at length, only I ask that you pray for wisdom for us. No panic, just want to make the right decisions.

Hope all is well in your world. :-)

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Late

It's too late tonight for a full update, but tomorrow, I plan a better update.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Yay! Computer is back!

Sorry, I've been so quiet. It's hard to post when you don't have a computer.
There's only so much the iPhone can do.

Glad to be back. Hope to hear from you all soon!

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Busy & Busy-ness

Warning! This post is me being whiney. I apologize.

Too often I make the promise, "Things will slow down after....."
Guess what? Things haven't slowed down yet!

Example:
Sunday - Interpreted service AM & PM
Monday - Taught ASL for Upward Bound at ATU, drove to Harrison, took Pa to Dr. and other errands, took Tiger to his cousin's, went to hospital to help Rita (feed her Mom & help her with funeral planning for her Dad), then back to Pa's, then drove home. (Yes, it was late.)
Tuesday - Paperwork, bills, laundry, etc...
Wednesday - Again, Upward Bound, then assignment in Conway, then another late arrival home.
Thursday - Trip to Harrison, help Pa, go to funeral, pick up Tiger, drive back to Russellville, teach ASL at RFA, and (again) late arrival home.
Friday - Go to workshop in Jonesboro, AR
Saturday - Still at workshop in Jonesboro, AR

Now, I know many of you are even busier than this list shows.

So, my questions are:
How do you handle to lack of sleep and guilt?

Guilt of:
dirty house, lack of time with family/friends, not being "Proverbs 31", etc...

Monday, May 24, 2010

Long time (I'm not the only one.)

Well, it's been a long time. Guess I better write more often. Of course, when school ends, I should have a little more time on the computer to blog. HAHAHA! Who am I kidding!
Well, we'll see. No promises, just that I'll give it a "try".
How are you all doing?

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

What can I say?

I'm probably better off not saying much. I'm literally so tired, it's hard to think straight.
Just wanted to let you know that I'm still here, and I still care.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Did it!


Okay, I had a sweet friend from church call me and say, "I'm coming to kidnap you and get your hair done." Well, here's the result:


What do you think?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hair


I seriously need some hairstyle suggestions.


I'm about ready to go like this!


Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentines Day!



Eric and I met in June 1990. We were married September 1, 1991, at the electric company. Yes, the electric company, (AP&L, now Entergy) in their meeting room (the Ready Room), their mascot was Ready Killowatt. Ten years later, we renewed our vows at Faith Assembly of God church.

This picture is our engagement photo. Look at us! We were just kids!!! hahaha

Our marriage is a testimony to God's goodness, in spite of us.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Back story


This picture is from the newspaper "The Marshall Mountain Wave"



Yes, it's me. I had played at a bluegrass festival, and the newspaper ran a story on it. Does that tell you what a SLOW news day they were having? haha



Yes, I played the fiddle for years. I can't read music, but I play by ear.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Catch up!

Well, most of my Christmas pics didn't turn out so well. Ugh, don't you just hate that?!

Anyway, my sister Kim, gave us a CD and prints of pics she took of our family on Father's day. The only thing missing that day was my sister Kristy and her husband Heath. Kim's website is http://www.kimlowery.com/ and I HIGHLY recommend her for your photography needs.

Here's the proof: