Motorboating on the Pontoon at Sunset

ImageAfter all the rain and craziness of the week, Derwin and I decided that the rain would hold for us to venture out to the boat and watch the sunset.  We were, of course, alone on the lake as very few were out with the risk of storms about.  With all the clouds it was a beautiful sunset.  A great way to end the week with a bottle of wine and just enjoying the lake and each other.

ImageAs we listen to some really good music we always have to listen to Pontoon these days by Little Big Town.  This is our new theme song.  Derwin’s cousin Kelley in Florida does not like this song so we decided to make a little video just for her.  If you are reading this here is our video production from the night.

Derwin Part One Pontoon:  http://youtu.be/Is0icAAjJ7w

Allie Part Two Pontoon: http://youtu.be/MkClY-qx380

Everyone Enjoy Your Weekend!

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Not My Daughter by Barbara Delinsky

Just finished reading this quick read thanks to Felicia Davis!  Since it is very adult I decided to post it here and not on my school book blog.  This novel is about a pact between three girls to get pregnant as seniors in high school.  All three are great students and have never been in any real trouble.  What they find is they turn their parents world’s upside down in a small town in Maine.  One parent, Susan, is basically a single mother and very independent.  She is also the principal of the local high school and she becomes the town scapegoat.  The trying tale is a page turner as I rushed to find out how this town would treat Susan and the other girls and the important lessons these three girls would learn about their choice to be mothers at seventeen.

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Summer is slipping away

It is hard to believe that the end of July is almost here.  After the whirlwind of the last two weeks, we are trying to settle into a routine.  Hannah is healing and hopes to be eating again soon, but did successfully acquire a job for the coming school year.  She is going to be an after school nanny and is really excited about it.  Jesse is playing her golf and preparing for a mission trip next week with St. Mark Lutheran Church Youth Group to Georgia.  This trip includes a Braves game and Six Flags.  I say what a mission trip but I know all the kids will have a great time and will be excited about the trips at the end of the week after they have worked hard.  Derwin is working as hard as ever as the economy and some insurance changes of late have really made it hard for him to keep his head above water but he loves it!  Spend the morning working on Summer Institute class for Mooresville School teachers and actually starting to get excited about a new school year, but still do not want the summer to slip away so fast.  Slow Down!  Hoping Next week will bring a little slow down in my “our” life.

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Hannah is Home

   As I sit here tonight after having the grandparents for dinner so Hannah and Jesse could both share their adventures, I realize I still have not really gotten to hear that much from Hannah about her adventures so I guess I can say up front that more of this story will need to be told.  Everyone is so tired here.  Hannah and Derwin are snoozing and Jesse is surfing the web while we all just wind down and enjoy being in the same room but no need to talk right now.  Hannah gets her wisdom teeth out tomorrow so it will be some time before she can tell stories again to me.  But I will share a few.  Here is one of her excursion early on to a park where she touch a baby lion.  She also fed a giraffe. Most importantly Hannah made many friends and became the resident techie for the group and the church in Joburg, South Africa.  These are the stories I want to hear.  If you missed her trip here is her blog link:  http://wwjdincollege.wordpress.com/

       

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Florida Southern College “Home of the Mocs”

Florida Southern College “Home of the Mocs”  (the snake not the shoe).  This awesome view is of the campus which sits along one side of Lake Hollingsworth.  This is a stunning place which shows why it is the #1 most beautiful campus in the country.  I am going to have a lot of pics because many buildings on this campus were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and I want to share a few.  We enjoyed this visit and Jesse is now really torn.  She loved this campus but right now has no golf contacts here.  She is just unsure exactly where she stand.  It is so much to think about.  Let me share the beauty of this campus.

This photo is of Jesse and Derwin in front of the Water Dome.  Frank Lloyd Wright designed this piece but the technology was not available until years later to create the dome.  It is gorgeous and is located in front of the new library.  It is a $500 fine if students are caught in the fountain.  Only as a senior are they allowed – I said no fun!  This new library is really not that new but the old one was another building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright…..   Another interesting piece of architecture is the covered walkways also designed by Frank Lloyd Wright…..As you can see it is really beautiful and Jesse has some decisions to make.  Last pic of Jesse and Derwin with a dorm and Lake Hollingsworth in background.  Next post will be about Hannah as she flew home today!!!

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Sunset on the Gulf

ImageWe enjoyed a great evening and a bottle wine on the beach watching the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.  Derwin and Jesse had not witnessed one before and you know how we love a sunset!  It was nice to just kick back and relax after all the school visits and really talk to Jesse about what she wants and make her really think about everything!   It was also awesome to talk to Hannah as she finally made it into the United States and had phone access again and keep tabs with her as she hopped flights to Orlando where she was surprised by her boyfriend Aldo.  Wish I could have seen her face when she saw him in the airport, but I hope to see her Monday!  One more sunset picture of my sweet husband who made this weekend trip for my birthday present so I could stick my toes in the sand.  Thank you Babe!

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I am headed out to sit on the beach, under an umbrella, read a book, and drink a few beers for my birthday!

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University of Tampa “Home of the Spartans”

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All I can say is this is a beautiful campus in the heart of downtown Tampa. Aunt Bev’s office building is just across the river.  Plant Hall is the one of the most beautiful buildings I have seen.  It is hard to describe what you feel standing on the porch looking out at the river and knowing this building at one time was one of the most expensive and as Derwin says “Swanky” places in town.  It is just beautiful and classes are held in the building even today for Freshmen.  The campus was compact yet not too small.  The city gave it a big feel.  I think Jesse was really in Heaven and really could see herself here.  We met the coach today and she was so positive and so encouraging and so into Jesse.  She told Jesse commit and you are on my team!  Jesse loved the fact that she could play golf for free year round.  Such a struggle to keep her on the golf course because every time she goes to practice it cost money.  range balls, nine holes, eighteen holes it all cost.  She loved the fact that golf was free and year round here in Florida and especially at UT!  I feel here becoming a Spartan and as I sat on the beach tonight and watched the sunset I was jealous that she could do this anytime just 30 minutes away from the beach or less.  Check out the sunset on my blog it is up next…..

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University of South Florida “Home of the Bulls”

Another great but exhausting day of college tours.  I am just going to focus on the USF today because we meet with the college coach at UT tomorrow and will just post about UT tomorrow.  Derwin and I set up the USF tour for Jesse because she has been adamant about not going to a large university.  We left USF with Jesse excited about the opportunities at USF.  She said she could see herself there!  Derwin and I were speechless for awhile because of her feelings about large campuses, but that is why we made her go.  USF is a very large campus that works really hard to create small community atmosphere and I will agree it appears they do an awesome job!  The USF tour was 90 minutes long which just proves how big it is!  Yet everything seemed centrally located, easy to access, and they go to great lengths to help Freshmen create like communities in order to help them find their niche and like friends for their 4 years at USF. This is the library at USF because I had to have a picture, and leading the way is our guide Wilton!

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Stetson University

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We had a great day at Stetson “home of the Hatters” today.  Met with the golf coach and he was very supportive and encouraging.  Tour and Admissions Interview went really well.  Jesse is not telling us that much yet, but I think she liked the campus and the atmosphere of the campus.  Everyone was super nice and attentive “over the top” from other colleges we have visited.  Stetson obviously has an expectation for courteous treatment of guest.  I was super impressed with the whole package.  Unique aspect of Stetson is if you are admitted into the Honors Program you can create your own major and they have a Family Business Degree in their business college.  Interesting that you can get a degree to run, own, or work in a Family owned business.  These are some great characteristics for a up and coming Baker!  maybe……

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