Friday, October 30, 2009

Denim & Diamonds Banquet - Thursday, November 12th, Pitser Garrison Civic Center - Lufkin, Texas

The Pregnancy Help Center of Lufkin, TX

invities you to the

Denim & Diamonds annual fundraising banquet

with special guest, Ryan Dobson, son of Focus on the Family's Dr. James Dobson

Thursday, November 12, 2009
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Pitser Garrison Civic Center
Lufkin, Texas

Info at (936) 632-9292

We are looking for Volunteers to help us serve. It is a buffet, but our servers will be bringing beverages, etc. to the tables and cleaning off the tables after dinner. Please call the above number if you can help us.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Too Many Angels - Is There Anything We Can Do To Make It Stop Hurting?



There is a hurt that never goes away. I am sure there are many but I am thinking of one that will always be a part of me. That is the hurt of losing a child. Some of us have lost children in infancy (Robbie was three-and-a-half weeks; Carrie Jane was 6 months).

The questions will always be there . . . why was my baby born sick? Did I do something wrong?

Is there anything people outside the family can do?

If you have any friends who have lost a child, think of something quiet and gentle you can do that will touch their heart and let them know someone cares that they lost their precious little one.

You could call them and say, "Hello. I have been thinking of you. Please know we are praying for you and your family."

The truth is: there is nothing any of us can say that will take away the pain. Knowing people are thinking about them, taking their hand, hugging them, crying with them . . . little things . . . that is all you can do.

God loves all children whether they were born alive on this earth or not: whether their mother was married or not. Children are a precious gift from God and some of them are only with us a very short time.

Even though my children died about 40 years ago, I still wonder . . . why?

Many of you have been praying for Sarah. She is fine, but she has not had her heart surgery yet. Waiting. Wondering. You have to feel for her family.

Five-year-old Hannah is another little girl we have been praying for and she went up to be with the other beautiful angels on Sunday. Please pray for Hannah's family. Details aren't necessary. You know hearts are broken and you wonder why . . . Please pray that her family can go on. Pray that there will be calmness in their grieving.

Please keep praying for Sarah and her medical team and her parents and her older brother, Jason. Keep praying that they get the call soon to have that surgery. Please pray that the surgery goes well.

"Jesus Loves The Little Children . . . All The Little Children Of the World . . . "

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

What A Great Experience!

I really enjoyed being today's guest on Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller's Blog Talk Radio program today.

You can still go to the right of this blog and click on the link to hear that 30 minute program in its entirety.

Hubby thought I would say, "You know" a lot, but I didn't. I don't sound real confident, but then I don't do radio programs every day.

Thanks very much to Carolyn for inviting me and thank you for listening!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Go To Right Side of Blog and Just Click to Link To Blog Talk Radio! Live Air Time is Wed., Oct. 21/09 at 12:00 noon Eastern; 11:00 a.m.Central

Can You Believe It? - This week Dr. Carolyn's guest is me . . .

Life is very full these days! I think I am living proof that if you plant enough seeds, you will harvest a crop!

I think some of you are "harvesting crops" on Facebook with the farms on there . . . right? The part I like about those farms is that they are a nice little distraction from the real world.

You know I'm on Facebook. I visit there at least twice a day. I keep up with the grandchildren and friends all over as well as making new friends and finding a job!

Well, back when President Barack Obama was being inaugurated, a pretty gal named Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller caught my attention with some pictures of herself meeting with her family and going to see the main event back in January! Every time Dr.Carolyn would send a photo, it was just as though I had flown to Washington with her! Then, of course, I cropped the pictures in my scrapbook. I "knew" someone who had actually been THERE! And, I must tell you, that for a gal who has only been an American Citizen for coming up to six years, that was HUGE!

Well, tomorrow, I will be the guest on Dr. Carolyn's Blog Talk Radio Program. You can tune in at the live time, or you can log on and listen later, anytime you want.

Now, in addition to my writing which I have been doing pretty much my entire life, I am mentoring at our Pregnancy Help Center in Lufkin Texas. I work through a grant from Americorps and in addition to my job, I will have scholarships for two years of college.

I can just feel a sequel coming to Bumpy Road To Texas and the working title pretty much has to be NOT FINISHED YET!

Hope you will be listening to the interview live or later and thanks for your interest in my blog! Here's the info:

Getting Good at Life - Radio!

Join Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller on Getting Good at Life! as she interviews some of the most fascinating experts and every day folks that will inspire and give practical insider tips to take your life, business, and ministry to the next level!
Show Notes
Getting Good at Life is a 30 minute program designed to provide inspiration and proven strategies to develop your life, business, and ministry. Your host, Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller possesses a passion for service that goes far beyond the pursuit of professional accolades. As a psychologist and coach, she provides practical solutions to help you get good at life!
Upcoming Episodes
How to Ride the Bumpy Roads of Life
Getting Good at Life
Date / Time: 10/21/2009 11:00 AM
Category: Women
Call-in Number: (646) 716-6910

Sometimes life is like driving down a bumpy road. You may slow down or dodge to the left or right; the key is that you keep moving. How you respond to the potholes of life makes all the difference! Do you ride them well? Or do you get stuck waiting for road construction to be completed? Tune in to Getting Good at Life with Dr. Carolyn Clansy Miller as she talks to Martha Sutton, author of Bumpy Road to Texas. Hear how Martha handled her unexpected bumps and learn from her wisdom so you can ride the bumps of life well!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fall Festival - Saturday, October 17 at Angel of Joy Lutheran Church, Lufkin, Texas



Angel of Joy Lutheran Church, College Drive & Daniel McCall (across from Angelina College) in Lufkin, Texas is hosting their Fall Festival on Saturday, October 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

There will be a Church Sponsored Food Booth and also a Bake Booth for Take-Home Treats. Other booths include jewelry, crafts, beauty, household and recycled items. (Vendors are not limited to crafts but no garage sales, please.)
To inquire about booth space and price, please call Charlotte at (936) 824-2653

Come one, come all! Delicious foods to eat there or take home; delicious baked goods (to put in the freezer for Thanksgiving?); lots of beautiful gifts!

REMEMBER LAST YEAR - EVERYONE HAD A GREAT TIME - PLAN TO COME AGAIN!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Sarah's Surgery Off Again . . .

There was another emergency at TCH (Texas Children's Hospital in Houston) and Sarah's surgery has been delayed again. They are returning home to await another call.

Truly awesome is the number of people praying for Sarah and her family. Also, you would like to know that their Pastor went over and stayed over in a hotel to be with them first thing this morning. We sure have some great Pastors, don't we?

Will try to keep you updated and please keep praying as this starts to eat at resources, vacation days, nerves and patience.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sarah's Surgery On Again - Friday Morning 6:00 a.m.

Please pray that Sarah's surgery will go well. Please pray for her surgeons and the medical team. Thank you everyone!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Keep Praying For Sarah And Her Family

Sarah's surgery was postponed. Another child received lungs. Sarah's family will be called to be rescheduled. Thank you everyone!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Prayers for Sarah


The five-year-old on the left is Sarah Swan and she is having heart surgery this week in Houston, Texas. Sarah was born with a problem and has had treatment over the years. This surgery is the critical one her family and medical team have been building up to over her lifetime.

The gal on the right is her mother, Sharon. I cannot quite remember exactly when I first met Sharon - probably not long after I came to Texas. Sharon is always on the go and is always involved in a project, helping someone, reaching out to someone, organizing something or out having lunch at the tea room.

Today I am wearing a cross I bought from Sharon several years ago when she had a jewelry party at my home. She used to buy Avon from me when I sold that. So, I really can't remember when I didn't know Sharon.

It is not very long ago that I asked you to pray for our granddaughter, Kyla Jayne when she had heart surgery in Iowa. What did Sharon do in addition to praying? She sent a pretty nightgown and a pillow with Kyla's name on it. Sharon and her friend started a program to do this and now it is expanding across the country.

That's what Sharon does. She reaches out to others . . . all the time.

So, this week, could you reach out to Sharon, her husband Todd, her son Jason and most of all to sweet little Sarah and say just a little prayer?

Please pray that her doctors and medical team can give Sarah a healthy, happy life so she will be strong and be able to live a long beautiful life?

By the way, if Sarah were tell you herself about the most important things that have been happening in her life this past month, I think she would tell you about her fifth birthday party with a Barbie theme, but probably she would also tell you about her good morning call from Barbie and her visit to her Mommy's "old office" to see just some of her friends.

Please add Sarah Swan and Family to your own prayers and any Prayer Lists you have.

Children's children are a crown to the aged and parents are the pride of their children.
Proverbs 17: 6

Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.
Matthew 19: 14

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A Huge Commitment!

This has probably been one of the best, busiest and fullest weeks of my life. Some of you know that I was accepted into the Americorps Program for two terms and will be mentoring at the Pregnancy Help Center in Lufkin, Texas.

I will be working with young women ages 18 to 21 who either have a child or are pregnant, to encourage them to get their high school diploma or equivalent (GED).

Statistics show that people below the poverty line are very likely to not have stayed in school. In today's society, we must have as much education as is possible.

Americorps was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and the first 20,000 people (like myself) started working in programs across the United States the next year.

Right now, I am in training and for a person 69 years old, this is a whole new experience!

I began on Thursday, have the weekend off and will be back at it for three more days starting Monday. My classes are at SFA (Stephen F. Austin University) in Nacogdoches, Texas, about a half hour drive up the road from home.

Hubby is very supportive, as are family and they are proud that I have accepted this challenge and opportunity. I know that their encouragement is helping me tremendously!

The building where I am based at SFA is only about two years ago and it is certainly a unique experience for someone my age. My classroom is up on the second floor with an elevator. In the building . . . and (as Dave Barry would say), I am not making this up . . . there is a huge cafeteria with every kind of food (including a full salad bar), a Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, a Chinese Restaurant, a convenience store and a movie theater with several movies with a $1.00 admission. There is a large area with computers for the use of everyone and several areas with comfortable lounge chairs.

If every senior citizen were to tour this building, they might consider going back to school!

That brings me to the fact that I will also be able to have two scholarships, for two years of Community College (which would cover the whole cost of Angelina College or be doubled for a university like SFA.

The instructors are fabulous and the other Americorps students are a wonderful mix of age and ethnicity. (I want you to know that there are two other women also 69 years old!)

As we live longer and our economy is stretched to the max, I believe we are going to see more and more people going back into the workforce and back to school.

I find I am learning from the younger people but I guess they are learning from the older ones as well.

I told you the other day about Molly and yes, she was there my first day and of course, I gave her my blog address. There are more "Molly's" at this college, than you might think. Walking through the university, one sees lots of bright and smiling faces and sees hope, encouragement and the face of the future. It really looks pretty good!

Commit yourself to instruction; attune your ears to hear words of knowledge.
~ Proverbs 23:12