Monday, May 23, 2011

Brittany graduates!

Today was the big day for my oldest niece, Brittany Black.  She graduated from Sparkman High School.  Not only was she in the top 10% of her class...but she got a FREE RIDE to UAH for 4 years.  We are so proud of not only the smart person she is, but the wonderful young lady she has become.  Congrats Brittany!  You have a very bright future!
 the kids killing time before...


 man, that's ALOT of students!
 Allie has had enough!
 Just got her diploma

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Ready for the Booster seat...

Yep, it's time....to put the high chair away.  She's ready for the booster seat.  **snif, snif, tear**

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Alabama tornados April 27, 2011

I debated on writing about this or not.  The reason I decided to is so people (if any) that read my blog not from North Alabama could get a tiny glimpse of what all we have see the past few days.  On Wednesday, many tornadoes ripped through Alabama leaving, as of now, about 300 people dead.  Here in Limestone county, an F4...almost and F5 tornado came through my hometown of East Limestone leaving pure devastation.  I was in awe of what all I saw.  People's homes totally demolished.
Going East from Mooresville Rd down Hwy 72
 More of Hwy 72
 What used to be channel 48 Doppler Radar
 Bethel Church of Christ
 House beside Bethel Church of Christ
 Heading East on Chapshaw Rd. from Mooresville Rd.

 Capshaw Rd.
 What used to be Treemont subdivision on Capshaw Rd.

 Going East on Pepper Rd. from Jones Rd.
 Magnolia Terrace on Pepper Rd.
 combine...on it's side
 Entrance of Magnolia Terrace

 Heading North on East Limestone Rd. from Pepper Rd.


This is something that I think about every hour.  This is my hometown.  This was my way to school...now my way to and from work.  Trees that I have seen change with seasons....gone.  Homes that I have been in...gone.  Thankful to our dear Lord that nobody we know was killed.  Homes can be rebuilt, not people.  Please continue to pray for our community.