Tuesday, December 05, 2006
THE ROLLING STONES COME TO WICHITA
M. I. A.
This is how thrilled we were to come back from vacation. Someone needs to clue me in on how to put links on my blog. I really am clueless, and again, with my ADD I really don't have the attention span needed to read through the help section on blogger. Things have been going well in T.C. I have had several discharged clients (some successful, some not so much) and we have had some fun during the holidays so far. For Halloween, I had everyone decorate lunch sacks and then we filled them up with candy (yes, I had hardened criminals trick-or-treat). I don't know what we will do for Christmas, especially since not everyone celebrates it. Forgive the fact that I cannot post pics of my job-there's a little something called confidentiality that says I can't. Though here's some pics of MY hardened criminals carving pumpkins.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Yellowstone 3
After the flint hills, it was on to Devil's Tower in Wyoming. You can see how cooperative my family was being when I asked them to pose at the Wyoming state sign. Boys. Can't live with 'em, can't kill 'em. At this point, we were all getting a little cranky and wanted to kill each other in the car, so we made a lot of pit stops. We saw some interesting Wyoming wildlife on the side of the road. HA! We finally made it to Devil's Tower. We stayed in a little KOA cabin which is on the first Yellowstone post. I have been there before, but Devil's Tower is always fascinating to see. Driving there, you come over a large mountain and there it stands, in the middle of nowhere, it really is awesome to see. The boys wanted to know how Devil's tower came to be. So, I began to tell them the story of how three Indian children were being chased by a giant bear. The children climbed onto a big tree stump in an attempt to get away. Of course, a gigantic bear can climb a small tree stump, so the tree stump rose out of the ground, higher and higher until the enormous bear could not reach them. My kids rolled their eyes toward Heaven, and asked me to tell them how it REALLY got there. Okay, Devil's Tower is an ancient volcanic core which, over hundreds of years, has been exposed by the erosion of the mountain surrounding it. Gee, that's just not as interesting as the Indian fable, but whatever.
That night, the KOA showed the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" on a large T.V. outside. It was freezing, but fun. The boys had never seen the movie, and thought it was really hokey, but inside I know they loved it. What I loved about that night was the Milky Way. I haven't been able to see it for years since I live in town. The boys thought it was cloud cover, they couldn't believe that we were looking at our own galaxy. We were all awestruck. Well, I'm about halfway done with our Yellowstone adventure, and then I will start to update on some real time events. Here's a pic of the boys, they just LOVE posing for the camera!
Yellowstone 2
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Yellowstone
Sunday, October 15, 2006
In the Corn Business
Friday, October 13, 2006
Hello!
We got some down time from gutting houses, and took a tour of the lower ninth ward. Mind you, we went in March, some seven months after the hurricane, and it looked as though nothing had been touched. We talked to some residents who said it did look a lot better, but I cannot imagine having to live in these conditions day after day. A week was almost too much to handle. While in the lower ninth ward, we ran into none other than Ray Nagin! He stepped out of his car at the same moment Christine and I were walking by. He said a few words to us, but I really can't remember now what he said. Here is my pic of him. Umm... so I wouldn't make a good photojournalist...
More catching up coming...