
Country life flows quietly, happily, and simply. The mourning dove coos in the morning, and squirrels scamper up and down pecan trees in the backyard. Ferns, a chimenea, and wooden rocking chairs make the patio a comfortable sitting place. My husband and I are educators and live a content life filled with family and friends. ~Glenda Beall~
Lonesome Dove Bluebonnets
THINGS I LOVE
THINGS I HATE
Books I Read and Loved
Saturday, July 26, 2008
My brother in The Stars and Stripes

Thursday, March 13, 2008
The Plot Tenders

Saturday, March 8, 2008
JODIE AND THE RIHB
Sunday, March 2, 2008

Hope everyone is doing well and is content. Election time is near, and this particular year seems fraught with excitement.
Since I am blogging about politics, I highly recommend Vidal DeLa Cerda for sheriff in Nueces County, and I encourage you to vote for him.
Glad you got the email. I am so looking forward to seeing your shelf, and talking online about the book club books in our group.
Please be sure I do not recommend people to vote for in a casual manner. In fact, this is the first time I have blogged on behalf of a candidate.
Vidal is the husband to my cousin Sylvia Lopez DeLa Cerda. Ray and I had the time to talk with them and get to know Vidal. He is a man with a heart for doing what is right. Not only does he want to serve, his previous experiences have prepared him for the obstacles and problems that arise in the office of sheriff.
Once again, I highly recommend Vidal DeLa Cerda for sheriff of Nueces County, and I respectfully encourage you to vote for him.
Here is his website so you can see for yourself.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Goals on the Line
Friday, February 1, 2008
Christmas at the Bealls
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Sacrifices
My brother called and informed me the Navy took him off reserve duty and placed him on active. He will soon leave to another country for a year. When my brother told my mother he would be leaving, she squeezed him and said, " I will keep you in my heart." The tears streamed down my face.
Our family believes serving our country is good and noble and right; however, the burden gets heavy; the sacrifice is great.
Friday, July 20, 2007
AP English Institute
Monday, June 25, 2007
JOHN MAYER CONCERT

Sunday, June 17, 2007
Summer Vacation in the HIll Country
For the first time in three years, Ray and I went on a vacation. We loaded Ray's trailer down, and we left from Corpus to Utopia. Along with Ray's brother Louis, Dina, Daniel and Lindsey, we drove to River Haven Cabin Retreat in Utopia.
We cruised through Pleasanton, Jourdontan, Devine, over the Santa Anna Creek, through Biry (don't blink), Hondo, D'Hanis, Sabinal, and finally after Utopia. While we drove, we notice the landscape gradually changed from flat lands to hills. Ray, Lou and Tux pulled the trailer with the Jeep, and Dina and I and the kids drove in her Durango. As we drove, the kids watched their DVD players and listened to music on their iPods. I created a playlist of summer songs for the trip, and Dina had loads of CDs with 80s music.
Utopia is a quiet, sleepy town with the Sabinal River running through it.
At night we listened to the cicadas chirping and waded in the crystal clear river with the perch nibbling on us.
The next day, Daniel woke up with a insect bite that made his ear swell up quite a bit. He was courageous about it, and thankfully, he recovered quickly.
The next day we drove with Lou and Dina and family back to Concan and enjoyed a fabuous meal at a resteraunt called Neal's. Neal's was located by the Frio, and we watched people tubing down the river from the terrace.
Late in the afternoon, we waded in the Sabinal and enjoyed finding river rocks. The water is clear and cool, the river was shaded by live oak trees, and a small man made dam made the pouring water sound like a baby waterfall.
The sun set, and the guys made a fire in the pit so the kids could make marshmallows.
In the morning everyone packed up and Ray and I drove home leisurely. We enjoyed being out in nature, and being with family.

