Wow! What a busy time of year! I have always known that football season comes with a full schedule, but never had to really live it until now, as a coaches wife. I am enjoying all of the high school Blue Devil games, as well as the junior high and JV games! Add on another "Meet the Jr. Blue Devils" night and all my paperwork from school and you get one tired teacher girl! Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining at ALL! I wouldn't have it any other way....because this is the only way I know! Growing up with my daddy being a coach, I am very much used to being on the go from August - December. But I didn't realize how much my Mom did to make things run and stay stable at home. It's only me and my coach right now, and I can't begin to imagine what life would be like if little ones were running around! I think I am figuring it out well and by the time we have a little family, maybe I will have it all figured out! (but doubt it) :)
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| I am so proud of my coach! |
Last night was an open date for Booneville, so Trey went to scout an upcoming opponet. I met up with his sister Emily and we went to Corinth to eat dinner with Trey's parents....which means I got to eat dinner with these two precious girls!
Look how much they have grown since the wedding!!
They were so sweet and the food was amazing!!
If you haven't eaten at Pizza Grocery in Corinth, you are missing out!
In other news, one of my very best friends from West Point lost her father a little over a week ago. I went to the funeral last Saturday and cannot express in words how I was touched by his service. She and her sister sang at the service and it was unbelievable. Not a dry eye in the place. The words from the song "That I Could Still Be Free" were so touching:
Lock me up in a prison
And throw away the key
Take away the vision
From these eyes that now, now can see
Then deprive me of the food I eat
And even bind my hands and feet
For as long as I know Jesus
I can still go free
That I could still go free
What kind of man would reach down his hand and do this for me
Unworthy to live and not fit to kill
Yet a man on the cross put me in His will
And said that I could still go free
And throw away the key
Take away the vision
From these eyes that now, now can see
Then deprive me of the food I eat
And even bind my hands and feet
For as long as I know Jesus
I can still go free
That I could still go free
What kind of man would reach down his hand and do this for me
Unworthy to live and not fit to kill
Yet a man on the cross put me in His will
And said that I could still go free
To hear those talented women sing at their sweet daddy's memorial service, was so touching and I am so blessed and thankful to have a friend like LeeAnn. She is truly one of a kind!
"Each of us will be a blessing to the other." Romans 1:12

