The Good Life

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Prayers Please

Most of you know that my dad has spent the better part of the last thirteen years in bed. After cancer threatened his life my sophomore year in high school, doctors removed half of his pelvis. This resulted in the rapid deteoriation of his physical well-being.

Recently my father had his gall bladder removed. The surgeon who performed the procedure is a young, caring man who went above and beyond to help my father through the procedure. I have been corresponding with Dr. Harris ever since. He has been looking for someone with the capabilities to help my dad. He has located two doctors, both of whom are at the OU medical center, that may be able to do something for my dad.

We are at the point now where dad will have to be convinced to go see these doctors. He doesn't take suggestions like this lightly. Please pray that God will help him take that bold step.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

a memorable northpark night

I had such a great evening. I took D.J., Leighton, and Demicia to the 50 cent movie. We actually made it a double header. We started with Nanny McPhee, had a hotdog break, and then took in Hoodwinked.

About ten minutes into the first show, I heard a little voice two rows in front of me saying, "Mom, it's Miss Rainey." Every few minutes I would notice the top of this girl's head peaking over the back of her movie seat. She'd peep out a, "Miss Rainey," stick her little hand in the air and wave through the darkness, or stare for a few seconds. Her mom would try to get her to stop periodically. I think she was trying to prevent me from being annoyed. It was anything but annoying, especially while D.J. was sawing logs. I do not know how anybody recognized me in the dark with a snoring child on my lap.

The girl turned out to be one of my student's twin sisters. I had such a great talk with she, her three sisters, and her mom after the movie. These twin girls are so blessed to have two fabulous parents, two older sisters, and two older brothers who absolutely adore them. The older siblings are in middle school, so we only have the twins at our school. All eight of them went to the Hornet's game with us last week though and there are not enough words in the English language to describe how fun that experience was!

I have never seen two people make it look so easy to parent six children. This year, more than any other, I have enjoyed the realtionships I have with the parents of my students. I have gained so much from interacting with their families. This family is one that stands out even among so many good ones. I feel so blessed in life to have the privelage of interacting with such wonderful people.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Dancing Guy

Check this guy out. He performed at the Hornet's game last Wednesday night. Hilarious!

http://jonathanarons.com/video.php

Here's another clip from which the name for my A league team, however short-lived those days were, was derived. I never knew where our name came from until this clip.

http://www.funnyhub.com/videos/pages/snl-more-cowbell.html