And the office...they have made huge progress with cleaning out his office (all 50 years worth). I say "they" because I haven't been able to help much. I put in a few hours, but not nearly as many as others. Renee and Cathy have really helped a lot. When I got there today, the bookshelves were bare and he really only had some loose ends to tie up. Almost there Daddy! Now we need to get your new offices put together back in the radio station.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
It's Official! He's Retired!!!
Well, today Daddy preached his final sermon as Sr. Pastor of Jefferson Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, LA. Now, that doesn't mean he won't preach again at JBC, he just won't be the "Senior Pastor" when he does it. Today at lunch I asked him how he felt and he looked at me and said "I don't know, I'll tell you next Sunday". LOL
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Back to school count down ... about 31 hours???
I have really enjoyed my week off for Thanksgiving, but it is so bittersweet. I love the time at home with Danny and the kids, but it also makes me realize how much I miss Momma. On holidays we would go shopping for a little while (most of our time was spent in Barnes and Noble Bookstore...sweet!!!), then we would have lunch at La Madeline's, splitting a roasted vegetable sandwich and bow tie pasta. I really miss that.
This past Tuesday, Brandt and I took a road trip to Meridian, MS to visit Meridian Community College. MCC is a Division I Junior College. The coach had contacted us about Brandt coming to play golf for him, so we went to check it out. Brandt enjoyed himself. We got a tour of the college, went to lunch with the coach, and then Brandt and another prospective golfer went and played 9 holes with one of the members of the MCC golf team. Brandt said he shot halfway decent. He was a little upset with himself because he ended up 1 over. Nothing like putting a little pressure on yourself.
Katie and I went to Lowes Wednesday for a few things and ended up leaving with a real Christmas tree. The kids have been asking for a real tree for years, but I just couldn't bring myself to spend $100+ on a tree we're going to throw away in a few weeks. Well...the price was right so I caved in. It's really beautiful. This year, for the first time ever, we have a "designer" tree (if that's what you want to call it). It is gold, red, and green ONLY, with clear lights. We've always had colored lights with a variety of ornaments, including all homemade ones from when the kids were little, so this was a big change for the Garon house. We still have a little decorating to do around the house, but we're off to a good start (now I have to go do my classroom).
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
50 Years
Well, we had an exciting weekend, full of fun and fellowship.
Saturday we started with the Jefferson 70's youth reunion. We got to visit with so many friends that were in the youth group with us, but we haven't seen in a long time. It was so much fun remembering all of the crazy things we did, and the fun we had and everyone had different memories of the same trip or activity. We decorated with toilet paper and balloons tied to forks. Yes, we rolled many a house and forked a few yards (we were soooo bad). Randy had a slide show made of all of the old pictures (some were quiet brutal...as Brandt would put it). Some of us have changed with time and some of us look exactly the same. It was so much fun.
Following the reunion, we all walked over to the gym for the 50th Anniversary/Retirement party for Daddy. Dr. Kelly and his wife came up from New Orleans Theological Seminary to MC for us and then Dr. Paige Patterson and his wife Dorothy came down from Southwestern Theological Seminary in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. They both spoke at the banquet and then Daddy had a few things to say. Our closing was by Dr. David Goza, our new pastor. We are so excited that he and Dana will be coming to carry on at Jefferson. I just love them. =)
And, of course, we finished the 50th Anniversary celebration with Sunday services. Dr. Paige Patterson preached and I could have sat and listened to him all day. He was great. His message talked about Daddy's retirement, but concentrated more on how we must carry on and complete the task started. We must stay united and focus on what the Lord commanded us to do, reach others for him.
When church was over we were able to take the Patterson's out to eat and was able to visit with them. Mrs. Dorothy came and spoke at Momma's funeral, but we weren't able to visit with her much then, so it was good to have time to visit. We will be going to Southwestern in April for the first awardment of The Mary French Scholarship for pastor's wives, which Mrs. Dorothy has headed up. That will be exciting.
Now it's time to tackle "the office"...remember it is 50 years worth.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Golf and Volleyball
Well, golf was tough this past weekend. Let's just say we nicknamed Brandt the "b-man" and no the "b" does not stand for Brandt...it stands for "bogey". For those of you not into golf lingo, a bogey is 1 over par. He just wasn't shooting well, but thank goodness for his putting. He was putting lights out this weekend. I'm scared to think what his score would have been if he wasn't putting well. Oh well, that's the game of golf. He can't complain, he came in tied for 7th out of a field of 50 golfers. A good friend of his, that is also a member of Parkview's Golf Team took 1st place, so Baton Rouge was represented well. Next stop on the golf tour will be Covington and then he was invited to play in Gulf Shores the weekend before Christmas.
And then there was volleyball. We went into the state tournament a top seed, but were upset Wednesday by the #13 seed. Of course this was not what we wanted or expected. It was truly an upset. I feel for the girls, especially the seniors. Been there, done that, and a state tournament loss seems to be the worst. For the underclassmen, we have next year.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Bound for Destin and a little golf!!!! Yeah Baby!!!!!
Friday we head to Destin. Brandt's in a golf tournament there. I know...you're thinking "man, she's a great mom to suffer through all of these trips for her son's dream". ;>) It's tough, but you sacrifice for your children.
Anyway, there are suppose to be some college coaches at this tournament so we thought it would be good for him to go play this one. I'm just looking forward to getting away for a weekend.
When I get home, I will hit the floor running. Parkview's volleyball team has made it to Bi-District so we play Monday. When we win Monday, we head to New Orleans for the State Tournament Wednesday - Saturday. How much fun is this!!!!!!! It should be a sin!!!!!!! I can't wait for all of the volleyball ahead. When we're not playing, I think I'll just sit and soak it in. There's never too much volleyball!!!!
2 weeks til Thanksgiving vacation!!!!! This has been the longest beginning of the school year I think I've ever seen. Thanks Gustav!!
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