Friday, May 9, 2008

Measle Outbreak at AWANA


This is one of the fun ways our AWANA group encourages kids to finish the year and hopefully finish their book. The goal is to have the sickest leader/listener by the end of the night by causing a measles outbreak. The clubbers get to add measles to their leader/listener for each section completed in one night. Pictured are two of the leaders in my room (Sarah and Julianna) who went home pretty sick.

Friday, May 2, 2008

What happened to April?

Ugh! I missed posting even a single post during the month of April! As Miriam mentioned in her post, I also am looking forward to the end of the school year. Hopefully, I can get caught up in posting some of the many events that have occurred in April, such as:
Measle Outbreak at AWANA
No Job . . . ?
Traveling Mama and Papa
Kids in the House
Turning darkness into Light
Interesting Comment . . .

Monday, March 31, 2008

Easter Again

I titled this post "Easter Again" mostly because of the beautiful colors and because a few days ago before the tulips were completely open they looked like colored easter eggs in stems.


Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you?
Matthew 6:28

Doesn't that verse just mean so much more when you're actually looking at God's beautiful handy work, rather than just reading black words on white paper.




Monday, March 17, 2008

Gardening

I logged into my blog site tonight to upload a new post and realized I had started this one but never published it.









A few weekends ago, Chris helped me build two 8x4 raised garden beds. We built the beds out of 2x6 cedar boards and then lined them with layers of newspaper which will act as a weed barrier.
We (rather I) plan to plant tomatoes, strawberries, onions, cucumbers, lettuce and snow peas. I say I plan instead of we mostly because Chris doesn't like any of the above except peas.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Labor Day


@ 7:47am
Dani and Jon headed to the hospital around 2:30am today. No baby yet, but check out Jon's website for updates at http://www.thatjonjackson.com/.
@11:55am
Baby Noelle was born! Yah. 6 lbs 5 oz and 19 inches long.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

A Day in the Field

Today, I am in Lake Charles for a project trip. Four other project team members and I flow down today for a two day trip to gather information for a tank project. We arrived mid-day (just in time for lunch) then we headed to the terminal for a one hour safety training course. After that, we headed to the field. There had been a lot of discussion about where to locate the tank because we are putting it in the same dike area as another tank and according to NFPA there are certain spacing requires. The surveyors had been out earlier and had marked the final location of the tank and the civil contractor had probed for buried lines. Mark, the mechanical designer, and I went and measured where everything is so we can develop the plot plans. The current plot plans are fairly out of date. Then, Larry, the project manager, gave us a tour of the terminal. I have worked on several projects for this terminal, but this is the first time I had visited the terminal, so it was pretty cool the see some of the things I had worked.


Once we were finished for the day, we headed back to the same restaurant for dinner: Steamboat Bill’s – a Cajun crawfish, seafood restaurant. My project manager loves seafood! I am not a huge fan of seafood, but I don’t hate it either and I always say don’t knock it if you haven’t tried it. So, I had shrimp etoufee for lunch (which I had never heard of before) and boiled shrimp. Etoufee was like Cajun gravy served over rice with shrimp. It was pretty good, as with most seafood; I think it’s gross when it’s cold.

For dinner, Larry ordered a few pounds of crawfish for an appetizer (pictured on the left). The picture to the right is the portion I eat. Crawfish aren't that bad, but it sure is alot of work.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Spring Is Here!

Last fall, I planted about 100 tulips in our front flower bed. When I plant bulbs I am always afraid that I will plant them upside down or too deep and then they won't come up. In our fast paced world it is so hard to complete a task for which you can't see the results for several months. For several days now, every where I go I have noticed that spring flower bulbs have started pushing through the dirt. Today, I finally check my own flower beds to see if there was any green pushing through. Below is what I saw. Yah!!!