Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The NEW, but not our, Lakehouse pictures!

Okay family and friends, if you want to remember Da Place as it once was, then don't look at or read my blog today.  Don and I have heard there's a contract on the property, and it's apparently a fairly good offer, that's all we know and we stumbled upon that information.  So we've watched the transformation from Da Place, to it's current regal status and thought some of you might want to see what the builder has done.  He's still working on the landscaping and exterior of the house, and we have seen the inside, its very nice even though the cabinets and granite are a bit dark for my taste.

As you approach from the road, builder did keep
the foundation from our "carport", you can also see the new dock with deck!

The following photograph was taken from the deck area of the dock. 
It's really quite nice, you can see around the bend of the lake.
The boat dock will hold two jet skis and a boat.
This, naturally, is the lakeside of the house:
Top floor is a bedroom, game room, bathroom, and a bedroom or study.
Middle floor, to the left is a bedroom and bath, the remainder of that level is the
kitchen, toward the back of the house, and then an open living room area.
The bottom floor can actually be closed off for a rental apartment, it's self-sufficient.
This last picture is taken from the top of the deck area,
and is looking across the lake to what was once the "deer lease".


Hoping the new owners will enjoy as much as the
Anderson and Davis Clan's did for some 50 years!  Until next time ....

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Don's Bloomin' Cactus

Don has been nuturing this cactus plant in the pot for several years, and much to his delight this morning this is what we found ...


He thinks the yellow at the base of the picture might be Cedar ... certainly hope not!
and now, for a closer view ...

Well, guess these are my flowers for Mother's Day!!
Happy Mother's Day everyone!


Thursday, May 6, 2010

DYLAN ADOPTION PICTURE

Okay, here's hoping this works ... Melisa has been patiently teaching me how to accomplish the task of adding pictures,


Grammie, PaPa, Rusty, Carin, Dylan and Judge
He's a cutie isn't he ... Dylan, of course!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

DYLAN

How do I even begin, well it was 4:50am this morning and knew we had to get up and on the road. While Belton is only one and a half hours, we didn't know what to anticipate in traffic and we certainly didn't want to walk into court late.
    So, got moving, ate a light breakfast with only one cup of coffee and hit the road by about 6:15am.  Stopped in Liberty Hill for gas, and a quick call to Carin to ensure they were on the road as well. We arrive at the Sheriff's Dept. a little after 8:00am, find a parking spot, and decide to go on into the building to the 4th floor, designated as the CPS Cluster Area ... lots of people already present and waiting for one of the courts ... one designated as Child Support.  Soon to arrive are Carin, Rusty and Dylan, looking so very, very handsome with hair fixed, jeans and a light blue plaid western shirt.  With them is Christy, their CPS Caseworker, then their Attorney, and then Brandi, who is Dylan's CPS Caseworker (that sounds so impersonal).
    It was amazing the number of individuals in the waiting area, until a Deputy announces those individuals for Child Support Cases may enter their designated courtroom ... no joke, nearly 95% of the people went into the opposite court.  Carin and Rusty's attorney suggested that we go into our designated court, quite empty in comparison.  After a few moments the Judge enters, hmmm, no one announced "all rise" ... too much Law & Order I guess!  He was very informal, and stated for the Ponder Family to approach the bench, caseworkers, lawyers, and even grandparents.  We all gathered around and those testifying were given an oath, no Bible either.  The attorney took the lead asking questions of Carin and Rusty, about their willingness to adopt and did they understand their responsibilities, then Brandi (Dylan's caseworker) was asked to make a statement, and then the judge stated that he believed this adoption should go forward.  Oh Dylan also had an attorney representing him, however, the two had never met and he (the attorney) quite friendly tried to make eye contact with the suddenly very shy Dylan, it didn't work.   The judge presented the gavel to Dylan, but he was too shy to take, so Carin took the gavel and with one hit the adoption was considered a done deal.  The judge took a moment to compliment and thank Carin and Rusty for their journey to Dylan, even stating that not many happy things happen in his courtroom, and adoption hearings are an event he personally enjoys, as he was speaking tears were rolling down his face ... as with all of us, it was as if there was no one else in the room ... a very emotional moment.
    With that accomplished we all entered into a jury room with lots of stuffed animals on the table, Dylan was able to take two, and then pictures (wish I could figure out how to upload with my camera, sorry that's a challenge, but I'm certain Carin will post pictures).  We had planned to have a celebration at IHOP, Carin had told Dylan that Grammie and PaPa had a gift for him ... well guess who he wanted to ride with ... certainly not Mom and Dad.  And of course we just had to pass a McDonald's, and from the backseat we heard this ... BUT I wanna go to McDonald's.  With some Divine intervention we were able to convince Dylan that Mommy and Daddy would be waiting for us at IHOP and maybe next time ... WHEW!  We had fun talking, and eating, but then it was time to hit the road!  OH, Dylan's adoption gift was a SUPER SOAKER, and yes Carin approved ... it will probably be refreshing during the summer months! and there will probably be more blogging on it as the Texas heat increases!
    So, it's been nine months since Dylan arrived in all of our lives, and while all this time has not been easy, and there are many rough roads ahead, he has enriched all of our lives, and we have grown in love with him.  Carin believes after today that he finally is "getting it" and understands he is with his "forever family", he will never again be taken from his home, he will never again have to search through a trash can to find food, he will never again be neglected or harmed by anyone.  How truly blessed we are to have Dylan as our grandson, and we hope one day he will understand how much we love him.
    Before I close let me share with you, Texas has 27,000 children in foster care, and as we were leaving Belton, a billboard caught my attention, ABUSE, 6,600 children experience it daily.  How incredibly sad, and the children in Dylan's age group are less and less likely to be adopted, we must keep them in our prayers as well as the caseworkers, attorneys and judges and pray these children find a Mommy and Daddy to protect, care and love them as we love Dylan.  Now a new chapter begins, so my friends, until next time ...