Monday, December 19, 2005

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR


Our wish for our friends and relatives is a

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

From:

Jim, Marjorie, William, Alan, Marcia, Sherri, and Ron


Thanks for your prayers

Well we are happy to say thanks to all of our friends and family for their prayers, Ron is back on US soil from Iraq, as of Sunday. We have not been able to talk with yet but understand from Sherri that he is well.

Recently, Alan celebrated his brithday. We had the bounty of going to Gainesville for the weekend and Alan played in a baseball tournament. The team he played with were fortunate to win their division. A great time was had by all.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving to all our family and friends. We hoped you enjoyed the day as much as we did.

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We visited Sherri and had Thanksgiving dinner. Anthea, Raymond and Jade joined our family for dinner.

We spent Friday shopping and going to the movies. We saw Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Our prayers continue for the safe return of Ron and his fellow soldiers from Iraq.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Starting Line Up



This was at the start, over 4,000 participants.

After the Race



After the race. Guess who was not happy???

Before the Race



Early in the morning before we set out for the race.

William and Alan at the pool



William and Alan at Holiday Inn's pool, Orlando

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Happy Birthday Mom

We took mom to Orlando for her birthday weekend. We left on Friday afternoonw We were out of school. We went to Macaroni Grill for supper and the Waitor sang an Italian Opera to tune of Happy Birthday and gave mom a delicious chocolate dessert.
On Saturday we got up really early and went to Disney's Animal Kingdom. They had the courses go through the park and back out to the parking lot. Dad, and we guys ran the 5K while mom walked 1 mile. Unfortunately, mom had Tendernitis in her Achilles tendon and had to resort to the 1 mile walk. This race was to raise funds for breast cancer it was 'the Race for the Cure'. Mom walked in memory of our dear friends Karen Burch and Marcia Tippins.
We then went back to the hotel and swam for a little while. After showering and changing it was close to lunch time. We went to Bubba Lou's Bodacious BBQ. Needless to say it was a great meal, juicy ribs. Dad came up with the best idea to take us to a music shop. William was really happy and found a nice electriic guitar. Alan saw a electric bass that he wants. We are both hoping to find a musical instrument under our Christmas tree .
We then went back to the hotel and rested for a few hours. We ended the evening with supper at Jason's Deli were we sat around for about 2 hours and played games and talked.
On Sunday after checking out of the hotel we took mom to the outlet mall,where we all had a fine time 'shopping till we dropped'.
William said this was his best weekend ever. It was a great family weekend!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Week of September 30, 2005



Hi All,

This is a picture of our dog, Rocky. Rocky is a Lhasa. Our other dog is name Lucky. Lucky is black and white and is mixed German Shepherd and other breeds.

William has been in sick for three days last week. He had a stomach virus. It is going around.

Mom and dad went to school on Thursday for Open House. Dad followed Alan's schedule and mom followed William's. Dad had an eye opener about how things work. He is convinced that there is way too much for the kids to remember, smile. There are a lot of things to remember and do when you enter 6th grade. The good news is that they put most of it on the internet. We will be keeping up with the internet. William's wasn't as hard. They figure by this time that the kids know what to do. The hardest thing is now they think they know everything and the hormones are rushing. The teachers who have the 8th grade really are patient and try hard to keep the kids under control and let them have some freedom through these trying teenage years. The school end of the 1st quarter is this week and we will find out how they are doing in the next couple of weeks.

We got some tickets to go see the Devil Rays play their last game this season. Because so few people go to the games they offered the tickets for $5. Alan managed to get a couple of autographs but the lines were so long that by the time we got there most of the team had gone to warm up for the game. Devil Rays gave away a number of Fan Appreciation gifts and even raffled off the shirts of the players back. This was a fundraiser and the money went to the Katrina fund. One of the boys in our party was a winner of the shirt but his family had left before they announced the winners. Apparently, he will be able to get the shirt at a later date. Everyone seemed to have a good time.

Well the Bucs are 4 - 0, what a start. Unfortunately, for our family the Cowboys weren't as lucky today.

It was good having our sister, Marcia, visiting this month. Mom went up to Atlanta and spent time with Sherri and Marcia. Then Marcia came to Florida and visited us for a week. When mom was up with our sisters we stayed home with dad. It was good to have a guy's weekend.

Well take care and we'll keep in touch.

William and Alan

Saturday, September 24, 2005

William and Alan



William is now 13 years old and will be 14 on December 27th. William is in the 8th grade.

Alan is now 11 years old and will be 12 on November 30th. Alan is in the 6th grade.

This picture is their first day of school in August of this year. They are both in the same school. This makes life a lot easier for transportation and PTO etc. They are settling into their classes very well.

William and Alan have taken the fall off from playing baseball. The boys are still working with their pitching and hitting coaches. They have been playing golf with their dad and Reg Minors when he is here in Florida. William struggles with the game but for those of you who know him know that he is working hard to get better. Alan can drive the ball very far but just needs to slow down take his time and concentrate and he will find a great deal of success.