Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Grease
Sunset Lucky Joe......take care of my Little Buckaroo, Denton, up in heaven. I miss you both.
The second picture is of my daddy and me in Colorado 1997 or 1998 on one of the last trips we took before my parents divorced. I love you Daddy, thanks for pushing me to be a hard worker, and for teacing me to perservere.
Nancy Brown, Mamaw, and my Mom. Three of my biggest supporters.
Nancy is in heaven looking out for us, doting on Denton, and taking care of other things that need to be taken care of.....We miss you and truly appreciate that you shared your love and taught us to do the same. Happy Birthday to your baby girl, Jami.
Mom, thanks for teaching me to love, do things right, question things, be well rounded, and to dress properly! I love you. Thanks for being a great Gigi!
Mamaw, thanks for helping me be tough, proud, and loving. I love you.
Many other people have added grease to my life......I love you all.
Papaw, thanks for teaching me to be faithful and look at things from God's perspective. Your a good man! I love you.
Jami, you are not in one of these pictures, but you too applied a lot of grease in my life. We had our good and bad times, but your friendship and the opportunity to know you has truly made me a better person. I love you.....Happy Birthday!
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"Over the years I've discovered that there's more to being a cowgirl than punching cows, or winning rodeo trophies, or galloping off into a movie sunset with Roy. Cowgirl is an attitude, really. A pioneer spirit, a special American brand of courage. The cowgirl faces life head on, lives by her own lights, and makes no excuses. Cowgirls take stands. They speak up. They defend the things they hold dear. A cowgirl might be a rancher, or a barrel racer, or a bull rider, or an actress. But she's likely to be a checker at the local Winn Dixie, a full-time mother, a banker, an attorney, an astronaut."
- Dale Evans, The Cowgirl Companion
- Dale Evans, The Cowgirl Companion
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