Aunt Pam is homesick, again.

My g-nephew Gibby announced today that he's going to apply at Texas A&M (Nursing School). You have no idea how excited and happy I am. That is what I wanted him to do. Hoping and praying that Texas A&M accepts him. That's one tough college or so I hear.

So proud of what he has accomplished so far where he has attended college.

Next, his mother has announced she is resigning from teaching/coaching at Sabinal ISD. I felt so sad when she told me that she actually works 6 days a week due to coaching girls volleyball and helping with the boys baseball team. She is tired.

She has got her eye on a biology job at a private school. Rumor has it that the biology teacher presently teaching there is wanting to retire.
 

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Some of my favorite people.

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The g-nieces from Kyle and Uvalde, Texas.


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Niece and her daughter (Lucy Jo).


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Our Gibby who is away at college in Arlington, Texas. Too far from us. The school semester is almost over. I'm counting the days til I see him again.


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Lucy Jo and Lily Ann.


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Eddy at the stock show. This kid has had a wonderful senior year. He is involved in baseball, the stock show, President of the Senior Class and President of the Student Council and he escorted the Homecoming Queen. Not sure yet what he is doing after high school graduation. Both brothers (Eddy and Gibby) had major sports injuries so football was out their last year of high school. Love them so much.
 

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Some of my favorite people.

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I have a favorite - the one on the left, with the pigtails. Sorry, I forgot her name. She looks like she has a lot of spark, you know? She reminds me of my granddaughter, Ariel. She looks a bit like her.

Ariel will be 12 in May. She's not like most girls her age. She's very independent, funny as all heck, direct, intelligent, and in a spirited mood 98% of the time. She's very inquisitive but she'll look things up and do her own investigating before asking questions of a grown-up. She'll always ask, but like just to see if she got it right on her own.
 
I have a favorite - the one on the left, with the pigtails. Sorry, I forgot her name. She looks like she has a lot of spark, you know? She reminds me of my granddaughter, Ariel. She looks a bit like her.

Ariel will be 12 in May. She's not like most girls her age. She's very independent, funny as all heck, direct, intelligent, and in a spirited mood 98% of the time. She's very inquisitive but she'll look things up and do her own investigating before asking questions of a grown-up. She'll always ask, but like just to see if she got it right on her own.
That would be the infamous Lucy Jo, age 4. She is hubby's fav as well. I love conversing with her.

Thank you, @Murrmurr.
 
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That would be the infamous Lucy Jo, age 4. She is hubby's fav as well. I love conversing with her.

Thank you, @Murrmurr.

a couple years back, I spent a week with my goddaughter and her daughter. Miss Amanda was three at the time and what a treat it was to experience the world through her eyes. She was always eager to share whatever stray thought that was rattling through her head.

Ms. Amanda is 12 now and basically considers herself done grown up, but she's disciplined and focused and ready to start college in either L.A. or New York. It's a real challenge, she claims, growing up in rural Kentucky.

@PamfromTx - you must be right proud of them there kids...
 
a couple years back, I spent a week with my goddaughter and her daughter. Miss Amanda was three at the time and what a treat it was to experience the world through her eyes. She was always eager to share whatever stray thought that was rattling through her head.

Ms. Amanda is 12 now and basically considers herself done grown up, but she's disciplined and focused and ready to start college in either L.A. or New York. It's a real challenge, she claims, growing up in rural Kentucky.

@PamfromTx - you must be right proud of them there kids...
I'm very proud and my love for them is endless. They, to me are like my very own... the ones I never had.
 
I am still waiting on pics from this game. Nada, zip, etc. That is why life has been difficult; I haven't been there to witness the growing up years of g-nephews and g-nieces.
 
JACKETS even their district record to 1-1 after trouncing the Charlotte Trojans 12-2 last Friday evening. EDDY BEZA highlighted the evening with a walk-off grand slam in the 5th inning to seal the victory.
JACKETS vs Knippa on Tuesday, March 29, at 6PM at home.
 


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