As you reflect on Christmas and all of the festivities that are going on around you, I hope you will remember the true meaning of Christmas. JESUS is the Reason for the Season.
I ran across this really neat link that I thought I would share with you. This is actually a father's perspective of what life is REALLY about, versus the fantasy that the magazines put out concerning family life. I hope you enjoy the link as much as I did. MERRY CHRISTmas...everyone!! http://edwinleap.com/blog/?p=1376
Monday, December 6, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
AUTAUGA COUNTY SHERIFF HERBIE JOHNSON ...GUILTY! ON 2 STATE ETHICS VIOLATIONS!!
http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20101202/NEWS01/12020339/Autauga-sheriff-violated-ethics-law-Alabama-Ethics-Commis-sion-says
I think that this link speaks for itself....but I'll elaborate a little more. Autauga County Sheriff, Herbie Johnson was found guilty by the Alabama State Ethics Commission, yesterday (December 1, 2010) on 2 violations. "In a Wednesday meeting, the commission found that Johnson, who recently was elected to a sixth term, violated the law by using county-owned property for personal use."
If you will remember, back during former Coroner Billy Brown's trial, the Sheriff had "memory loss" concerning the use of 2 county owned vehicles. 1) a 4 wheeler, and 2) a utility trailer. A campaign sign was attached to the 4 wheeler that Johnson rode in during the 4th of July parade in Prattville. Johnson claimed he didn't know who had attached the sign, or that a sign was even there.....HEY! How do you ride on a 4 wheeler, and NOT know that you have a huge sign on the vehicle??? I certainly would know if I were riding on a vehicle with a campaign sign on it. COME ON....The purpose of Johnson riding in the parade was FOR CAMPAIGNING...Kudos to the Alabama Ethics Commission.
I think that this link speaks for itself....but I'll elaborate a little more. Autauga County Sheriff, Herbie Johnson was found guilty by the Alabama State Ethics Commission, yesterday (December 1, 2010) on 2 violations. "In a Wednesday meeting, the commission found that Johnson, who recently was elected to a sixth term, violated the law by using county-owned property for personal use."
If you will remember, back during former Coroner Billy Brown's trial, the Sheriff had "memory loss" concerning the use of 2 county owned vehicles. 1) a 4 wheeler, and 2) a utility trailer. A campaign sign was attached to the 4 wheeler that Johnson rode in during the 4th of July parade in Prattville. Johnson claimed he didn't know who had attached the sign, or that a sign was even there.....HEY! How do you ride on a 4 wheeler, and NOT know that you have a huge sign on the vehicle??? I certainly would know if I were riding on a vehicle with a campaign sign on it. COME ON....The purpose of Johnson riding in the parade was FOR CAMPAIGNING...Kudos to the Alabama Ethics Commission.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Have a BLESSED and a Happy Thanksgiving!! Safe Travels, also!
Thanksgiving is the time of year, when we finally take a break to sit down and really count the blessings we have. So many times during the year we might think we have been tried and tested too many times...but when we actually take the time to think about our blessings...we realize there are many.
I'm thankful for my family, for my 4 children, Cherie, Jonathan, Heather & Brandon. I'm thankful for my grandchildren, Joseph, Kaylee, Jaiden & Kaitlyn. I'm thankful for my husband Ricky, and for our dog Killer and our cat Lacy, and our beautiful ducks. I'm truly blessed to still have my beloved Dad with us at the age of 90. He has been through the ringer this year, with breaking his shoulder, and then the emergency surgery afterward...but we STILL have him :) I'm also thankful for my biological Mom, whom I was blessed to have located in the 1980s after searching for her and finding her. I'm truly blessed to have many brothers and sisters, also, in my life. David, Allen, James Jr. and James Sr., My sisters Mary Ann, Phyllis, and Mary. My brothers in Virginia, William, Roger, Kenny, Mike, Randy...and my beloved brother James (Nookie) whom I lost in October at the age of 40. He will truly be missed, and we are still grieving over the loss of him. There are numerous friends to be thankful for...I'll name just a few, ..Cindy Lou, Priscilla, Johnny Ruth, Helen, Elizabeth Kerley, Kathy Johnson & John, Brandy Knight, Pamela Newell & Richard, Pam Thrasher, Knightgale, Krista, Joy McCoy, Elizabeth Church, Jean Young, Becky Hall, Ruth Bailey, Miss Ellie (and her son Warren whom passed away unexpectedly recently) Vickie Barnhill (and her mom Irene whom we lost this year...I miss her very much)...Carla & Deb, Richard & Dolores Gould, Sarah Price, Sharon & Jerry, Demetra Vick, Debbie Bales, Linda Cummins, Debbie Toman Mason, Debbie Selvage, Debbie Dickens, Sheila Roberts, Barbie, Carrie, Carey, Donna Dellinger, Donna Stutts, Betsy, Belva, Sandy & Teri Sanborn, (pray for their mother who is seriously ill), Paula, Claire, Beth Ann Snyder and her parents Calvin & Betty, Our good friend Alan Agin (and his wife Linda, whom we lost last year...and I'll miss forever)......and the list goes on and on. I want to wish all of you a blessed Thanksgiving, full of God's richest blessings on your families...May you realize how important life is to you and be happy for it. God Bless you all...and to my beloved kids...you know Mom will always love you....
I'm thankful for my family, for my 4 children, Cherie, Jonathan, Heather & Brandon. I'm thankful for my grandchildren, Joseph, Kaylee, Jaiden & Kaitlyn. I'm thankful for my husband Ricky, and for our dog Killer and our cat Lacy, and our beautiful ducks. I'm truly blessed to still have my beloved Dad with us at the age of 90. He has been through the ringer this year, with breaking his shoulder, and then the emergency surgery afterward...but we STILL have him :) I'm also thankful for my biological Mom, whom I was blessed to have located in the 1980s after searching for her and finding her. I'm truly blessed to have many brothers and sisters, also, in my life. David, Allen, James Jr. and James Sr., My sisters Mary Ann, Phyllis, and Mary. My brothers in Virginia, William, Roger, Kenny, Mike, Randy...and my beloved brother James (Nookie) whom I lost in October at the age of 40. He will truly be missed, and we are still grieving over the loss of him. There are numerous friends to be thankful for...I'll name just a few, ..Cindy Lou, Priscilla, Johnny Ruth, Helen, Elizabeth Kerley, Kathy Johnson & John, Brandy Knight, Pamela Newell & Richard, Pam Thrasher, Knightgale, Krista, Joy McCoy, Elizabeth Church, Jean Young, Becky Hall, Ruth Bailey, Miss Ellie (and her son Warren whom passed away unexpectedly recently) Vickie Barnhill (and her mom Irene whom we lost this year...I miss her very much)...Carla & Deb, Richard & Dolores Gould, Sarah Price, Sharon & Jerry, Demetra Vick, Debbie Bales, Linda Cummins, Debbie Toman Mason, Debbie Selvage, Debbie Dickens, Sheila Roberts, Barbie, Carrie, Carey, Donna Dellinger, Donna Stutts, Betsy, Belva, Sandy & Teri Sanborn, (pray for their mother who is seriously ill), Paula, Claire, Beth Ann Snyder and her parents Calvin & Betty, Our good friend Alan Agin (and his wife Linda, whom we lost last year...and I'll miss forever)......and the list goes on and on. I want to wish all of you a blessed Thanksgiving, full of God's richest blessings on your families...May you realize how important life is to you and be happy for it. God Bless you all...and to my beloved kids...you know Mom will always love you....
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