I recently returned from the Alliance of the ADA conference in Tempe, Arizona. What a trip! Just like last year, the members "hooked" me into this organization. What an amazing group of dental spouses. I am inspired by their devotion to each other and the dental community. I didn't take photos of the conference, but hope to "borrow" a few once there are some posted on their website (http://www.allianceada.org/). I did, however, capture some shots of the natural landscape. My cousin Nina was a great host and tour guide, and drove us all the way to the Sedona area. It was great getting to spend some time with her. Thanks Nina!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Spring Break with the Girls...and 2 Little Boys
Such fun! We trekked to San Marcos, TX, to enjoy some rest and relaxation during our Spring Break 2010 week. I can't say that there was much R & R, but we sure managed to have a great time. The new San Marcos Embassy Suites was home base. It was such a nice hotel! The rooms were spacious and comfortable, the lobby was HUGE but inviting with a large fountain and lots of little lounge-y spaces, and the breakfast was a nice start for each morning of our stay. We visited the outlets with a vengeance. We found wineries along the way to Fredericksburg, then spent most of a day meandering through that darling town. A magazine around Christmas time had a heavenly cake on the cover--and it came from RATHER SWEET, a bakery in little old Fredericksburg. Sooo, I had to scope it out. Yes, the goodies were absolutely divine! I even got a t-shirt! Woo hoo! San Antonio is never a disappointment. It would've been better with about 1/4 of the people, but the crowds were expected for Spring Break.
Somewhere in all the fun, we managed to take side tours of playgrounds for the boys to play. We stuck our feet in a yummy, yummy river running through the middle of San Marcos. The water was so clear and cold. I have to hand it to the boys--they did much better than I had expected. Road trips are rough on kiddos, but I love to get out and see the world. Our tummies are full, our credit cards are well-exercised, and the laundry is clean and put away. Spending time together was great. No normally rigid schedules to contend with, nor usual busy-ness of everyday life. Now we jump back in for the last 1/4 of the school year and eagerly anticipate the upcoming summer!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Coach Leach interview with ESPN

Here is a link to a lengthy, but telling, interview with Mike Leach. Ironically, it is from ESPN. Maybe this was a consolation prize so he doesn't legally go after them, too. Either way, it is a good interview. It is a crying shame that the regents had it in for Leach when his program was basically the face of the university. I am all for universities focusing on academics, but his program was the catalyst for the huge fan base, the expansion into the national spotlight, the notoriety, and the alumnal (is that a word?) pride. I question the regents' and the administration's wisdom, leadership, and loyalties. It is all such a scam.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Grieving for Tech

The face of Tech football, our quirky pirate coach, has been scammed. Here are some published comments because I don't even feel like coming up with my own words to express my thoughts about all of this. I am so depressed.
1. I will be adopting whatever school Leach ends up at. I encourage everyone else to follow.
2. Hello 3 -- 9 seasons, we missed you.
3. Bust out the All-American Bowl t-shirts...not even that. Maybe the Uncle Joe's Pizza Parlor Bowl shirts...at best.
4. I'm not only stunned, but a bit near teats. This is very upsetting.
5. I'm turning in my guns, and walking away from a program I've loved for forty plus years. Tech wrecked him!
6. Man, if this had happened during the semester I would expect the streets of Lubbock would look like those in Baghdad. It's gonna get ugly in West Texas.
7. It's official. I'm not getting any work done today.
8. Good Lord, we even have Aggies on our side!
9. Back to being a women's basketball school...and they're not even that great.
10. The highwater mark for Tech football will be visible somewhere in the empty stadium expansion.
11. Can Marsha Sharp coach football?
12. Just think, season ticket renewals are coming out in 6 weeks...Maybe they already printed Leach's face on them!
13. Coogs, lock up Sumlin now!
I'm just glad I didn't sign us up for the Alaskan "Cruise with the Coach" this coming summer. Maybe he'll still go! It would be a great trip. Wherever he ends up, sign me up as a fan! Looks like we'll be getting a new slew of t-shirts! Oh, I am so depressed.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Cockrell Butterfly trip with Michael
Nancy Grieg is one of those people who I'd like to befriend. I met her just a couple of times and I instantly liked her! She is head curator and entomologist at the Cockrell Butterfly Center. Back when the neighborhood around West 11th Street Park was trying to SAVE the
park, she guided my students through the park on a walking tour. It's an easy walk to this park...so why do we not do that more often? Darn testing. She was so kind and kid-friendly, and really made the nature walk come alive for all of those urban kiddos--and ME! What a neat lady! Anyway, she was at the Cockrell Center yesterday. Except yesterday, she was patrolling the center carrying around a giant orange IGUANA! How cool! Michael stepped right up for his turn to see the iguana AND pet it! He had no reservations, no skiddishness, no fear. I am proud of that quality in Michael. The butterflies, by the way, were SUPER COOL too. I was so jealous of this woman sitting in the butterfly center just sketching little butterfly scenes in her sketch book. I'm going to put that on my bucket list...Sketch butterflies at the butterfly center instead of chasing after a preschooler! HA!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Big Boy Bed
I love that my Michael is growing and changing into a big boy. And, I hate it at the same time. Our house looks a little bit different than it did last month. We donated the high chair. We bought a full mattress. We converted Michael's crib into a full size big-boy bed. Gone is the crib. Well, some of the crib's skeletal remains are again tucked up in the attic. Today we packed up more baby clothes. They're up there too.
When we packed up all of these things when Nathan was growing up, it was sad for me. Yes, it was sad. But, there was more of a chance then that those things would eventually come out of their hibernation at some point than there is now. THAT is the sad part. Will I someday bring out these things again for a third go around? Or are they retiring for good? Why did my years with babies in the house go by so wickedly fast?
Right now, my sweet little boy is sleeping in a monster of a bed. I remember when his crib seemed huge compared to the itty bitty newborn swaddled inside.
When we packed up all of these things when Nathan was growing up, it was sad for me. Yes, it was sad. But, there was more of a chance then that those things would eventually come out of their hibernation at some point than there is now. THAT is the sad part. Will I someday bring out these things again for a third go around? Or are they retiring for good? Why did my years with babies in the house go by so wickedly fast?
Right now, my sweet little boy is sleeping in a monster of a bed. I remember when his crib seemed huge compared to the itty bitty newborn swaddled inside.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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