Eric and I have discovered the best thing about being teachers--SUMMER! In just a couple of months we have vacationed in NYC, moved into a house, celebrated our anniversary with a day trip, worked hard on a week long New Orleans mission trip, attended two Texas Ranger games, spent a weekend hanging out with friends from college, and our next plan is to spend a couple of days with Josh in Laredo. After realizing how long it would take to actually write a post about our summer fun, I decided I'd just put together a post made up of pictures. After all, a picture's worth a thousand words. . . . :)
Yes, the rally cap worked. The Rangers won with a walk off homerun.
We toured the Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham and. . .
visited the site of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Indepenence.
Happy 1st Anniversary to us!
We worked with Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans' 9th Ward.
My group did roofing and siding on this house and one other.
We had the awesome opportunity to see a house dedication ceremony.
It was good to catch up with friends,
catch a MercyMe concert (with Josh Hamilton) and,
sit in the stands hoping to catch a fly ball.
That has been our summer so far. We have a week and a half of freedom left, then it's back to the classroom for another grueling 9 months. But do you know what follows those 9 months? That's right, SUMMER!
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