Brown Family Blog

This is the online journal of the Dale and Rita Brown Family.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

The Pre-Weekend Little Peanut Post

Hey everyone,

Here is a quick post before the lake weekend.

We had another sonogram taken yesterday. Here is what Little Peanut looks like:



I've done a tiny little page in Geocities where we will update information and pictures: http://www.geocities.com/stock_guru1/

It's associated with my Yahoo e-mail account (thus the funny 'and free' name).

With the Law School semester over, time has become less scarce and I hope to add more to the page and update more often.

God has been very good to us, and we feel blessed to have our lives advancing in so many different ways. Another potential blessing: I have the potential of two raises in the next couple of months, both of which will be helpful as we head to December. My job will hopefully be reclassified this summer, which would mean an instant minimum $500 raise. In September we will be given evaluation-based raises of up to 5%, although the percentage can be exceeded if my supervisor and the Dean agree. I'm continuing to plan and work long-term toward the CPA goal, which could be realized in as early as 2 years from now, as late as 4-5. I'd appreciate prayers in all of these that God would continue to reveal his plan for us. I know I'm where I need to be right now, and I'm learning the reason. I'd like to share more of that this weekend.

We so look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. It's been too long. We would be happy to consider it the "family weekend" if that is needed, although we plan to be around at the 4th and on Labor Day. So, whatever the family decides...

Until tomorrow,

-James

Tuesday, May 24, 2005


Crabbing--notice our new "Crocs" shoes, our new favorite water and play shoes! Posted by Hello


We went to a fun restaurant that had 80 live alligators we got to feed! Posted by Hello


We all loved the beach! Posted by Hello


Our crabbing adventure ended in a yummy feast (for mom and dad--kids wouldn't touch it!) Blue crabs turn red when you boil them! Posted by Hello

Monday, May 23, 2005

What an adventure!

Wow! You guys are going to be busy this summer! Sounds like fun! Our summer will be busy, but a different kind of busy than we've ever had before! We're trying to hang on and trust the Lord to work! Our last Sunday at Glenwood will be June 12th, just 3 weeks away! (A little shocker for us--until yesterday we were planning for a July 10th departure.) After that we will be fundraising and moving! Ben will still do YouthWAVE, but I'm not sure if I will go or not. Then he has Camp Victory the last week of July, but I'm not sure if he will still go or not. Ben's family is coming for the first week of August, so I know we'll be at the lake then. Things are quite uncertain for us at the moment.

Regarding this weekend, it looks like we will need to come to Midland/Odessa on Thursday and look at houses on Friday. We will come to Brownwood sometime (probably late) Friday. Since we only have 3 Sundays left we will need to come home from the lake on Saturday afternoon to be here for church on Sunday. So we won't be around much this weekend, but look forward to whatever time we'll have with everyone!

I'll skip everything else for now and get to the fun part! We had an absolutely wonderful vacation in Destin! Thank you so much, Mom and Dad! It was such a special week for us! We flew to Pensacola, rented a mini-van and drove to Destin last Saturday. Alex and Katy loved our condo--beach on one side, pool on the other! It was amazing! We played in the sand and water for hours, saw dolphins swim right by our condo a few mornings, went crabbing and even had a few dozen hermit crabs as pets for a few days! The kids were absolutely delighted. We thoroughly enjoyed our kids and just relaxing. We didn't think about our real life much, and that was a really nice break! We had an extremely emotional few weeks telling our church family about our move, then physically exhausted ourselves getting our house ready to put on the market before we left. (We had someone come look at it just moments after we walked out the door, and she even made an offer! At that time we thought we would need to be in the house until mid-July and she needed to be in sooner, so it didn't seem like the right one.) We were ready for the rest!

We were a bit concerned that first night when Alex awoke at 1 a.m. screaming with an earache. He cried for a long time, we called the ER, Ben went to the store for Ibuprofen and Triaminic (both orange syrups...)and he finally went back to bed sometime after 2:30 a.m., still crying but knowing that we couldn't do much for his earache (flight-induced). Randy, I almost called you. We were headed to bed around 3 a.m. when he screamed again. I ran to his and Katy's room, where they shared bunkbeds and knew right away from the smell that we were going to have to turn on the lights. (Warning: Anda may not want to read any further!) He had leaned over the top rail and projected vomit over the entire room, spraying walls, windows, floors, Katy's bed, decorative pillows, sisal rug and furniture. The good news was that his ear popped and he felt much, much better! We spent a good while cleaning up, getting the kids back to sleep, and were finally ready to go to bed when Elijah woke up! We weren't laughing at the time (remember we were exhausted already!), but we are already laughing about our first night in Destin! Thankfully, it only got better and better from there.

We look forward to hearing about the rest of the "Christmas" vacations from the rest of you! Meanwhile, we are praying fervently that God will go before us and with us as we make this transition and we need your prayers as well. I knew it would be faith-building, and it gets more that way at every turn. It's going to be one step, one day at a time, much like the Israelites who just had to follow the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night. We're just trying to follow where God shows us.

So much more to say, but I will leave it for our time together this weekend!

Love you all,
Trisha

Super Summer!

I love summer! Lazy days, late nights in the backyard, swimming, yard work, etc...Today starts our first week of summer and everyone at 3119 Humble is ready! Our summer plans are full but relaxing all at the same time. THIS IS KIND OF LENGHTY, SO READ ONLY IF INTERESTED!

The kids and I will meet my parents in San Antonio on Wednesday and spend a couple of days at Hyatt Hill Country and Sea World. Then we are off to Brownwood for Memorial Day. We can't wait to be at the lake with everyone! After memorial day I will be getting ready for VBS the following week and looking forward to being with our Ft. Worth cousins.

Mid-june Allison will do a little Volleyball morning camp at Midland Christian and the other 3 a little morning gymbuddies camp. I am giving a dear family friend's bridal shower at our house June 18th so preparations are in the works! At the end of June Allison will be attending Learning to Lead at ACU and the other 3 will spend that week at Gran & Papa's house!

Our big family vacation to Jackson Hole/Yellowstone is July 15-24. We are really excited about that trip. We have decided to drive so I'm sure we will truly experience the meaning of "Family Road Trip" --Probably giving it a whole new definition!

Allison will finish the summer at Pine Springs the last week of July. We all are looking forward to Allie Ryburn's wedding August 6th. I've heard that they will have the cutest ring bearer in town! My parents celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary August 14th so I am wondering as the oldest and only daughter what I need to do for that!

Back to the lake. I would like to step out there and make a little proposition. I will not get feelings hurt if this idea is rejected...just a thought. Since I know we will all be at the lake Memorial Day, I was wondering if we should call this our "family weekend"? It might take some pressure off at the end of the summer--because who knows what the Brown family will be doing, remodeling, or living in September! I know that Ben & Trisha's church will be launching the weekend after Labor Day and who knows, maybe Tod & Lee Ann might be moving in! I know that Bailey has a shot a varsity VB and it might be hard to get away for her. I just know that we are excited to be going this weekend and maybe we should capitalize on the inaugural lake weekend of the summer. But then again I don't want to force the idea if the Lord had another "family weekend" planned somewhere down the road. Is anyone in agreement?

Well, that's our summer in a nutshell. Love everyone and can't wait to be with all you over Memorial Day. Do I need to bring food? Should we post a menu or assignments?
Off to plant 200 caladium bulbs! Love to all, Holly

Friday, May 20, 2005

Our summer plans

We don't have much planned for the summer. In late june, we are taking part of our care-group from church to the lake for a relaxing weekend. In July, we will be going on our cruise during the week of our anniversary. What a way to celebrate our fifth anniversary. Gotta get that trip in before the baby comes, otherwise it may be awhile. The first saturday in Aug. we will be attending James' brother's wedding. James is a groomsman and I am a bridesmaid. It'll be interesting to see how well the dress fits then since we mesured for the dress before I got pregnant. I'll be 23 weeks at the wedding. In late Aug. we will celebrate James' 30th birthday. Other than what I mentioned, we're not doing much other than spending a couple of other weekends in Brownwood. I'm going to chase two-year olds at work and potty train, and James is going to work and we'll both watch and learn about all the changes that my body and baby will go through. Not too much going on but a few exciting highlights.

Anyone else want to share their exciting summer plans?

April


AJ & Josh love their Sharks' soccer team Posted by Hello


Ashley & Emily celebrating Ashley's 3rd place finish in the Bible Bee Posted by Hello


Josh & Mitch at Josh's pre-school graduation Posted by Hello


MCS award chapel Posted by Hello


Don't ask me how I got my 11 yr. old to wear this hat. Posted by Hello

Hey Bloggers!

Seems like I've been on blog-break lately! Since Alan asked, I'm assuming everyone wants to be bored with the details of our summer, so here goes. I am really looking forward to a "normal" summer. Last summer we were finishing up a remodel and in a bit of a survival mode. We made it through, but I don't feel like we even had a summer - it was probably good for me in that I am enjoying the "nothingness" of this season.

Mitch has the biggest summer, by far, of our family. Most of you know that Grandma & Grandpa are taking him to Brazil for 17 days. He is really excited, and I am excited for him. Last week in June, Mitch will go to Opportunity camp with Cary & I and then spend a week with my mom & dad for golf camp with my cousin Zack who is Mitch's age. He'll finish up summer by going to Kanakuk for 2 weeks. I'm really glad he's getting to do all of this stuff, but really going to miss him!

Josh & the girls and I are going to start off our summer with some other little "Brownies" and can't wait! We'll have a lot of fun with Randy & Anda's kids and are planning a lot of "cousin swaps", spend-the-nights, cousin crafts & good times. The girls & Josh will go to my parents for a week while we're at Op Camp and then finish up their summer at Kanakuk for 1 week. Josh, Cary & I will hang out in Branson during Mitch's last week and the girls only week at Kamp.

Other than that, we're working on chore charts, schedules, cooking, cleaning-out, and all of that other stuff that we never have time for during the school year. Mitch is still mowing yards with Mr. Bruce, and the girls are working on their cooking & cleaning skills.

I love the beginning of new seasons, and then I'm always ready for them to end and start new with the next season. Right now my boring summer plans sound heavenly.

Since you all were gracious enough to endure listening to my schedule, I'd love to hear about yours!

Jill

Summer Plans

I know we will all be going many directions this summer, so I thought it would be fun to hear what everyone is doing. So here's the task: Blog about your family's summer plans. I was going to attempt to write out my family's plans, but Holly is the keeper of the calendar so I will let her have the honors.

Happy Summer!

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Accredidation

Well, everything went well with the accredidation people at work. They didn't even come into my room, so I ended up worrying for nothing. I've been told that we did well, but we won't get the official word for three months. Anyways, it's over and now I can put on my resume that I helped a center go through accredidation.

We're excited to see everyone Memorial Day Weekend. It'll be fun to compare belly's with Anda. I have grown a little bit. Thanks for the maternity clothes Trisha.

See you soon,
April

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Down by the seashore...

We're off to Destin in the morning, so I thought I'd blog a bit before we go. Our house is looking pretty good, and there's a sign in the yard. We're hoping it will be shown a lot while we're gone, sold to a great buyer who can take care of our neighbors and who doesn't want to move in until July! Oh, and of course we'd like to get our asking price!

We had our first mission committee meeting today to kick off our fundraising effort. It's going to be a faith-building process, for sure--for everyone involved.

We're looking forward to Memorial Day at the lake with everyone!

We love you!
Trisha

Friday, May 13, 2005

Happy Birthday Josiah

Happy Birthday Josiah, from Aunt April and Uncle James.

We love you!!

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Work

Hello everyone! Things are going well here. The pregnancy is good. I am now 11 weeks and I go to the doctor on the 25th. Things have been hunkey dorey except that work has been stressful. Tomorrow, the accredidation people are coming and it's a REALLY big deal. I about had a breakdown today, worrying about whether my class was ready or not. I was assured by my director and region director that my class was just fine and was definately ready. I was one of the very few people that had their class ready and didn't have to stay late at work to get everything done. I only have to add one thing to my parent board in the morning and that's it. They don't have to come into my classroom, but they could. Anyways, I'm ready. Just pray that I can stay calm and not panic. Today, one of the little girls ran away from me to a potentially bad spot while we were outside on our way to the playground. My director was right there, and said that I handled it very well. It made me feel good that she said that, but I still want the little girl to behave tomorrow. Anyways, besides her, the only other thing that takes up most of my time at work is the potty training. Eleven 2 yr. olds potty training at the same time. I should write a book. Well, that's enough on the stresses of my work. I love my work, but I'll feel better if I can just get through tomorrow.

Bye for now,
April

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Happy Day!!!

I woke up happy and excited this morning thinking about Lee Ann's graduation tonight. I am sooo proud of her. She has been amazing for 4 years--quietly applying herself to her studies, making top grades, while balancing family, friends and church. I can hardly wait for the celebration tonight. She will have a very large fan club rooting for her. I am rejoicing with Lee Ann and the whole family as she is "pinned" becoming a nurse. What a huge accomplishment for all of them! Joy and love, mom

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

huge favor

Well, I'm throwing out an idea that may get thrown out (which really would be just fine)! Randy and I were thinking that you guys were probably really bored with just 4 kids and that you might want an extra one or two for a few days. Here's the deal. We had originally planned to take our 10 year anniversary trip this summer - however, this was before I got pregnant and before Randy got the JPS job. This year will be our 12th anniversary so we're probably just going to give up on the whole "anniversary" trip until 15! Anyway, Jill has offered to let McKenna come and stay a few days during the first week in June and we were wondering if there were any other aunts/uncles who would like the joy of spending a few days with one or more of our other children (they're all delightful, really). We could somehow transfer them to Midland on a Saturday or Sunday probably via the lake and then I would come to Midland for a couple of days to visit on Tuesday or Wednesday. It's not an anniversary trip, but it's the only creative solution we have come up with at the moment because Randy can't take off work. As I mentioned before, this is not a big deal if it doesn't work out and I'm blogging it so that no one feels "put on the spot". NO PRESSURE!! Josiah, Luke, and Moriah are up for grabs and they would love to spend time with their cousins!

Whatever happens, we're coming to Midland this summer to check out all the extreme home makeovers going on! Tod and LeeAnn, the house looks great! You guys inspire me to have vision for whatever house we end up in next year!

All of your words about Rita on Mother's Day made me cry. I've kind of been in the introspective motherhood mood lately (can't imagine why - I mean, what's FIVE kids?!), and I've been thinking about what an amazing woman Rita Brown is! Thanks for being a great mom!

Love you guys! I'll try to send a picture of our beautiful dog soon! She's already 20 pounds and rapidly growing!!

Anda

Monday, May 09, 2005

Houses...

Mom, I'm sure proud to be your daughter! I hope you had a wonderful day yesterday, dust-covered and all!

If our family has a theme right now, it has something to do with homes! We met with our realtor today--a sweet "retired" age lady who goes to Glenwood. She found this house for us 8 1/2 years ago. She cried when Ben told her we're moving, and is concerned about the worship "going back to the old fashioned way." A common response, it seems. We are prayerful that God will provide just the right fit for this place when we leave.

Ben is meeting with our elders tonight to talk through an "exit strategy", including when we'll announce our departure to the church and all the details thereafter. We've talked to all of them already, as well as many of our close friends. We will probably meet with the missions committee soon to ask them to help support us financially. We're praying a lot about that.

Our kids are very excited. Katy told the realtor today, "I'm moving close to Abby Claire and my cousins!" I think they'll also be happy to be close to Grandma, Grandpa and aunts and uncles. But I know you understand that cousins are something special!

Meanwhile, we have until Friday to get our house ready to sell. I'm cleaning out closets fast and furiously to try to make it look more "spacious"! We want to put it on the market so that it can be shown next week while we relax on the beach in Destin. (Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa!)

Enough to overwhelm us--we've got lots to do! But God is good and continues to confirm that this is of Him.

Trisha

Happy Mother's Day!

Mom,
I intended to write this before today, but it slipped past me. I am so grateful for you. There are so many ways that you have blessed me as my mom. The other night I told Lee Ann that she was a great mother and she asked me why I thought so. For the next few minutes and then for the next day or so I thought of the reasons I appreciate her as a mother. That made me think of some things I love about Mom.

I love:

How loved I feel from you. I am sometimes tagged as optimistic. I don't see very many hurdles that are unsurmountable. I think it is because you believed in me so much.

Your wisdom. You have pursued it all you life so now it is a treasure you own. I find myself teaching what was handed down to me from my mother.

Your laughter. I love that you love to have fun.

You insist on family. I remember being forced to take vacations so that we could be together as a family. My identity if connected with that sense. I think I look at the world differently because of it.

You love Dad. I can't even imagine life without that sense of security.

Your romantic idealism. I don't mean just in matters of love. You have a sense of the ideal home, lake house, tea party, Christmas gathering, etc. It has made for some wonderful moments.

Your humility and flexibility when romantic idealism is idealistic. When it doesn't go exactly as planned you can roll with the punches. It has made for some wonderful moments.

Your love for Jesus. This set me apart from my peers and gave me freedom to follow him instead of just going to church.

Your sense of freedom in Jesus. I love that I can go where God leads and not be afraid of losing you. We don't always love the same things (our taste in religious music for instance, or Kathy Lee for that matter) but we are still on the journey to heaven together. I love that.

I could go on. Perhaps others will add to the list. Thanks for being my mom.
Grace,
Tod


Matthew is great with animals. Bailey is great with kids. Posted by Hello


This is "Gordo" modeling the t-shirts we gave to everyone. Isn't he adorable?
 Posted by Hello

Recent Pictures

I was downloading pictures from my "toy camera" and decided to post a few recent ones. They are pictures all the way from Easter to a few minutes ago at Tod's house. Sorry there are so many.


This is Sandra who became a Christian after the Easter in the ballpark event 2 years ago. Their son, Matthew, is darling, but handicapped. It was Sandra's idea to sponsor this Easter Egg hunt for their apartment building. Tod is still working with her husband. They now are working on her sister and her family.  Posted by Hello


This is at the recent Easter Egg Hunt. Tod has loved working with Matt who is growing as he searches for a relationship with the Lord. Posted by Hello


Connor brought live bunnies to the Easter egg hunt. They were a big hit. Posted by Hello


Andrew thoroughly enjoyed himself. Posted by Hello


Tod and "Gordo" at the neighborhood Easter egg hunt. Posted by Hello


"Can't a guy get any privacy around here?" (Elijah at the lake a few weeks ago) Posted by Hello


After the contract was signed, the owner mowed down the weeds and drained the pool (removing the dead squirrel that was floating among the black scum). The pool is already a big improvement and actually usable. Posted by Hello


This is looking into the "kitchen." Posted by Hello


It is a challenge to get the vision. Posted by Hello


Here is the back of the house. The "spa room" has been torn off. It will be rebuilt as the gameroom. Posted by Hello


This is the master bedroom at Tod's house a few minutes ago. It's looking better. :) Posted by Hello


This was the house we stayed in Charleston. (Isle of Palms) Posted by Hello


A stroll on the beach before we left. Posted by Hello


This was the view out our bedroom window in Charleston. So fun. Posted by Hello