Uncategorized

If It Wasn’t For Texas….

Fort Worth would never cross my mind.
There’d be no Austin City limits sign.
An’ no Lonestar of any kind.
If it wasn’t for Texas.

It made me the man I am:
Thank God for my old stompin’ ground.
I wouldn’t be standin’ right here, right now,
If it wasn’t for Texas.
-George Strait

Greetings from the Lone Star State! Here are a few highlights of our trip so far – and really this is just a FEW – we have had so many that I’m beginning to wonder if we’ve actually rested, which was a main purpose for staying this long!

First, this sign from the inn where we stayed for my brother-in-law’s 40th birthday bash. Classic! No question that we have indeed left New England!
We had a great time celebrating Jeff’s 40th – 2 nights in the beautiful Inn Above Onion Creek. Our room had a fireplace that went from the living room through to the bathroom which had an enormous jacuzzi tub. A bubble bath in front of the fire! Wonderful! Here are Jeff, my sis and kids on their Dad’s present – a bright yellow Vespa!
This one’s out of order, but these are the 5 Mefford kids and the Krumreys in Edmond, OK. My friend Tamyra’s husband Brent has completed medical school and residency after 11 years and they are now back in Oklahoma! We had so much fun seeing their new house, eating the most AMAZING fajitas, and just catching up. One night was not enough!!!
On my birthday, a group of us went to a wonderful gluten free cafe in San Antonio – The Little Aussie Bakery and Cafe and then shopping at LaCantera. Another Texas distintive – shopping! Anything you could possibly imagine in a very small radius!
Fishing on a ranch in Hondo, Texas with Grammie and Paw Paw Krumrey. Only one fish was caught, but we had a blast paddle boating and just enjoying a beautiful day.
Hanging out with old students from our time at University Heights Baptist Church in Stillwater, OK. We gathered in the home of Aaron and Shemaiah Murphy in Tulsa, OK where all of these guys have moved for work, family, etc. And now we are feeling our age- these guys are all turning 30 and having babies!
What a treat to have all the Rowland siblings together! Stu flew in from California for a short 48 hours, and Melinda drove home from Abilene so that we could all spend the weekend together.
We spent our Saturday together by hiking Enchanted Rock in Fredericksburg, Texas. This is old stomping ground for Uncle Stu, so he took the nieces and nephews through a cave and met us back on the trail later. It was a gorgeous day, though a bit chilly at 37 degrees! Yes, there is natural beauty AND winter in Texas!
This week we had dinner with the Meyers – Robert’s sister Karen and her family. The cousins had a great time together, and we enjoyed meeting some of their friends from church.
And finally, what a treat to hang out with our friend Bob Campbell and his wife Joanne. Bob has made a miraculous recovery from a stroke – and the biggest brain bleed the doctors had ever seen. It happened after giving the offertory prayer at church on August 19th. He spends from 10am-3pm each day in various rehab therapies. We’ve been privileged to have lunch with him twice at the hospital when he has a break. He’s blessed us with his talk of how the Lord has spared his life, and how he will be able to serve Him in the future. And we’ve cracked up at his descriptions of the rehab hospital he was in before with many references to diapers and drooling! The Hook ‘Em Horns sign is one way we’ve all known he’s the same Bob!

There wouldn’t be no Alamo,
No Cowboys in the Superbowl:
No “Lonesome Dove”, no “Yellow Rose”,
If it wasn’t for Texas.

I wouldn’t be a Willie fan.
Nobody’d swim the Rio Grande.
I wouldn’t be an American,
If it wasn’t for Texas.

So long for another week or so. The countdown begins for a return to normal life and blogging!

4 thoughts on “If It Wasn’t For Texas….

  1. It sounds like you’re having a great time, albeit not very restful! What a cool treat to go to a gluten-free restaurant for your birthday. And the sign at the inn proves once again that it’s never a good idea to mess with Texas.

    J. and I are leaving on Friday for Disney World, so we’ll catch you when we’re all back home and completely wiped out by our respective vacations. Enjoy the rest of your trip!

  2. Sounds like you have been having a great time. Wish we could have been there for the reunion of the UHBC group, but I think that was a few years after we were gone because I didn’t recognize anyone but your crew in that picture! I have enjoyed catching up by looking at your blog. Keep up the good work.

  3. Oh, this just makes me more SAD that we missed getting to see you! Darn sickie germs. 🙁

    What gorgeous pictures. I LOVED the blast from the past pictures and seeing a couple of familiar faces. 😉 It sounds like your time here was crazy busy, but lots of fun, too.

Comments are closed.