This weekend I found these cute little Valentine “I love you” stickers at Hobby Lobby. And I wanted to do something cute with them so I put them on the mirror in the bathroom the other night so when Terence woke up the next morning he would see it. He thought it was sweet 🙂


Later on that day when I walked in the bathroom this is what I saw…

awwweeeeee….he is so precious! (excuse me with the camera in the mirror…it’s kind of hard to take a picture in front of a mirror without you in it!)

Our good friends Sara and Thomas came through Dallas Friday. We met them for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. They are moving to Alaska next Tuesday!!! I am going to miss Sara (and Thomas, baby Ryan) soooo MUCH! We had such a good time visting with them one last time. I’m so thankful we got to see them, if even for a little bit! Sara has been my best friend since middle school and I love her so much! Everyone pray that they will have a safe trip and will adjust smoothly to their new COLD lifestyle…brrrr!!! I love you guys!

I got Terence’s diploma framed for Christmas. Custom framing costs a crap load of money! I don’t know when I’ll do that again!!! It turned out good though, and I was pretty happy with it. What do ya’ll think?


I was invited to a wonderful Valentine’s Day party tonight! We sent Valentine’s Day cards to the troops in Iraq and some other places. It was so much fun, especially since I don’t know many people here yet. We had fun visiting and eating finger foods and s’mores! YUM! Everyone was so nice and we got to decorate and write sweet thoughts to all our heros overseas. I think they will enjoy them very much and I’m glad Sharon thought of this wonderful idea to make them feel special! If you would like to support our troops and send them something thoughtful you can find a lot of them on ANYSOLDIER.COM

I volunteered to help out the bank with the Fort Worth stock show for the next few Saturdays. Terence went with me and we took pictures of kids with the buffalo. It was a lot of fun and very COLD!!! It was cowboy city…they were everywhere…ha..ha..!!!