Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Hello Everyone

Just had an extra few minutes and wanted to share some of the events that has been happening with us over the last few weeks, as you see we have been busy. Most of our time is spent working, but we have taken a couple of nights away from work to have some us time.
(Check out the two post below this post to see some highlights)


Us time is not easy to find these days since all of us are going in different directions. Hard to keep up with each other, I used to say I would never be one of those women that put a calendar on the fridge to keep up with all the coming and goings. Now I think I am going to have to break down and be one of those woman and get a calendar for the fridge, just so I can mark US time instead of trying to remember this at that time and this at on that day.

No update on the current job merger, other than they have pushed it back now until Sept 1, so I feel no news at this point is good news. School will be starting here in about 3 weeks, Kels is really looking forward to her freshman year. She has had a busy summer, with babysitting, swimming and spending time with her boyfriend, hasn't left her with much time to do anything else.

To all Montana Family....
We would really love to be there for the up coming baby showers and for Lane's big day, but it's just not going to be possible right now. Do me a favor and be sure to get some great pictures and post on your blogs. I often feel like we not so far apart when you all update with such cute photos and stories. Congratulation to Hannah and Lane, were going to miss sharing those special moments with you. Love you all.

To the Georgia Family....
Roy should be home soon, if not already. Give him a big hug from all of us in Indiana, I am sure you all will have a great time while he is home. Wish we could come play some hand and foot with you all:)

WOODY CAN STILL SKI!!!!!

Pictures are worth more than words .....................................................






Your only as old as you feel.
Great job honey I'm proud of ya.
July 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008

To Much to Blog, So little time!!!!!!

I am not sure I even know where to start, these last few weeks have just been a big blur!!! I am still trying to find out which direction we are all going in. Woody and I took a night off from working last week and was able to share a wonderful evenings with some friends. We were asked by a young couple to join them at the Kenny Chesney & Gary Allen Concert. Now keep in mind concerts are not really our thing, but how can you turn down a chance for GREAT seats at Kenny Chesney!!!! I was more interested in seeing Gary Allen perform than Kenny,but both of them put on a great show. If you ask me Gary Allen is way better looking than Kenny Chesney is. We had a wonderful time and loved the show. Here are just a few of the highlights of the evening. Oh and yes, Woody did sing the whole way through the concert!!!!

Kenny singing on stage, can you tell we had great seats?

This was after the show.

Gary Allen..............WHAT A HOTTIE!!!!!

What who's this couple having a good time and not working????

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

"To Friends Who Care"


The following is a letter from fine young man, who is the son a wonderful co-worker who was serving for OUR freedom in Iraq. Our plans are to hang the Flag in our office and have the letter from the Lt. Co framed to hang along side of it.


Dear Employees at Welborn Clinic Accounts Receivable and EyeCare Department;


I am the son of your co-worker in the AR department. I was recently on temporary duty in Iraq.

I wanted to send you a sincere "Thank You" for all your support and great care packages all you put together. Your generosity is greatly appreciated, and you sent so much that I was able to "share the wealth" with my fellow airmen.


As a token of my appreciation, please except this USA Flag that was flown during a mission on an F-16-C+ Viper Fighter Jet, along with a letter signed the the Lt. Co Pedrotty of the UASF.


As a member of the United States Air Force, it is my pleasure to serve my country for the right to freedom.