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India or bust

Our firstborn, is on his way to India right now. That's so far away. Here goes another kid who cannot be reached whenever I want - at least for 2 weeks anyway. He's going to go see the fruition of his hard work this year to come up with a plan for a village drenched in poverty. There are 8 of them who have worked on this project to turn a palace into a hotel to generate income to support it's schools and hospitals. And, while he's there he'll also get to witness an Indian wedding ceremony and celebration, see the Taj Mahal, and just experience the culture. His first email spoke of "the disparity between poverty and riches in this place." I pray the Lord will use this trip to grow their relationship.

Missing my baby

Well, Sarah's working at Camp Pine Tree this summer. I know it will be fun for her, and I pray she'll be blessed by her job and the kids. This week she's been at training, and I really miss her. She was home one short week before starting the training, and it really spoiled me to have her around. Being at camp, I can't just pick up the phone and call. It's a little strange. These days of cell phones has spoiled all of us. We expect to speak to whomever we want, whenever we want, and right now! So, I'm feeling a little lonely this week. You know the intense love I feel for my children doesn't fade as they get older. It just gets stronger and stronger.

30 Short Years

WOW! Thirty years ago, today, I got married to a wonderful guy who puts up with all my "stuff." We've been through lots of ups and downs in 30 years. We've lost 3 parents, the first one more than 26 years ago, lost 7 grandparents, been unemployed for extended periods of time, and BLESSED BY THE LORD THE WHOLE DARN TIME!!! We've had 2 children grow up before our eyes and turn out to be the "bestest kids" in spite of our parenting. And, we're still "crazy after all these years." Pablo, I love you!

He's finished...

Well, he's done it...David has graduated from college, with 3 degrees, no less. My proud mama heart was overflowing with pride in my "baby boy." He's worked very hard the past five years. As I remember the day we first took him to UT (leaving home at 4:00am), it seems like yesterday. We were flabergasted when we found out he'd signed up for a 7:00am check-in for the dorm, but it turned out to be a blessing because it wasn't so crowded that time of day. He was able to interview for a job, which he got, and the day was good. Fast forward through being on the Liberal Arts Council, persevering to get in the Student Senate and becoming Vice-Chair, and serving with the Blazers and leading them one year, all while holding down a part time job and studying and keeping up good grades. I wasn't prepared for the emotions that came flooding in on me. Congratulations David Sanders Yount! I am so proud of you and your hard work. You are loved!!!

Mother's Day

My first Mother's Day without mine. We had our moments as most mothers and daughters do, but I loved her very much. And...I'm thankful that she knew that fact. It would be a terrible waste to care about someone and not have them know it. I pray that we will meet again at heaven's gate.