Wednesday, August 5, 2009











This time of year at the ranch is very busy. We are weaning our calves (which means pulling them off their momma's) and getting them ready to sell. The whole family gets involved. It is alot of work but always fun. The kids get to ride and I get to cook for the cowboys. My mom and dad are right in the middle of it too. We are also working our sheep at Lacy Creek where Robert grew up. Many times I look up in amazement because I, in my wildest dreams, would have never thought I would be living this kind of life...but I am so glad I get to.




Saturday, June 27, 2009

The last three weeks have been a whirl wind of activity. We hosted a basketball team from Lousiana (my best friend Tonya from college and 20 of her players) for a two day retreat at our lodge. One girl got saved and the ministry time to the others was just supernatural...praise the Lord! Then we hosted a praise and worship team overnight. I got to feed em some good grub and just serve them. Tonya came back this past week with her family to run the KPA basketball camp. We had such sweet fellowship.
It has been a desire of ours since we moved to the ranch for this to be a place of refuge and rest in the presence of the Lord for people. I am so amazed at how God moves and am so blessed to be a part of His kingdom work. I trust there will be more opportunities to serve Him by opening our home and ranch to other.

Sunday, May 31, 2009







Spring time here on the ranch is just beautiful. I am amazed each year of the creative God we serve. The children and I took pictures of different wildflowers on the ranch and made our own wildflower book. It was astounding to us how many different flowers there were. Our adventure took us to the back 40, as we say out here in West Texas, and by the time we had seen most of the flowers and hiked around the kids were not as impressed as I was...they just wanted food,drink, and a movie.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

View from my front door.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009


Here we are fixin to head out to work some sheep. Robert got into the sheep business about a year ago...I really thinks he likes them better than cattle. We keep them at the ranch in Sterling City where Robert grew up. That ranch has been in the family for 100 years. It is a special place and we love getting to be there. The ranch we live on has been in the family for about 30 to 40 years. We will be starting our winter round up next week. This is where they work the calves. I will be cooking for the cowboys. Mom usually is a huge help but she has been in the hospital for the last week so pretty sure she won't be helping this time. It is so fun watching the kids ride. They are growing more and more confident each time we go out. I am so humbled by God's amazing love for me...He has blessed me so!