Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Colt: Pro Day...Great Job!


McCoy shows off arm to scouts after injury
By JIM VERTUNO (AP) – 21 minutes ago
AUSTIN, Texas — Short passes, deep passes and everything in between. Colt McCoy hit them all.
The former Texas quarterback showed off his healed right shoulder for NFL scouts for the first time on Wednesday, completing all 46 of his passes in a controlled workout.
"I've been waiting for this day a long time," he said. "I thought I went out there and killed it today."
The All-American won an NCAA record 45 games as a starter at Texas, but was knocked out of last season's BCS championship game against Alabama on the Longhorns' first drive. A hard tackle pinched a nerve and caused his throwing arm to go numb.
He did not need surgery, just time to rest and rehab.
McCoy said he's been patient to make sure he didn't come back from injury too soon. He said he wanted to throw at the NFL combine but didn't on doctor's orders.
His shoulder was declared 100 percent about three weeks ago. On Wednesday, he threw passes to former teammates Jordan Shipley, who also worked out for scouts, former Texas receiver Quan Cosby, who is with the Cincinnati Bengals and former Texas wideout Nate Jones.
"With those guys, it's pitch and catch," McCoy said.
McCoy spent most of his career in the shotgun and the workout simulated taking snaps from under center, dropping back and rolling out. Texas offensive coordinator Greg Davis called the pass routes and rollouts.
"They wanted to see me throw deep off play-action," McCoy said. "I felt like overall today I was really good."
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy said McCoy answered any questions about his injury.
"I thought he did a very good job," McCarthy said.
McCarthy was in Norman, Okla., on Monday to watch former Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford, who might be the first overall pick. Like McCoy, Bradford had a shoulder injury last season. Bradford completed all but one of his passes in front of the scouts.
"I liked this workout better. I thought Colt was challenged more in his workout as far as the types of throws," McCarthy said. "Sam was very accurate, but Sam's workout was very controlled. He didn't do as much movement."
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said it would be expected for McCoy to complete all of his passes.
"This is not real football, this is a workout," Carroll said. "His footwork was really good."
Carroll rated McCoy's arm strength, a question mark for some scouts, as "solid."
McCoy passed for 13,253 yards and 112 touchdowns in his career, both school records. He was 45-8 as a starter and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy as a junior and senior.
He was a redshirt freshman when Vince Young led Texas to the 2005 national championship and guided the Longhorns back to the title game last season, only to get hurt in the opening minutes after throwing two passes. Freshman Garrett Gilbert played the rest of the game in the 37-21 loss to Alabama.
McCoy said he has private workouts scheduled with six teams, identifying only the St. Louis Rams, who hold the top pick and might take McCoy in the later rounds, especially if they pass on Bradford.
McCoy clearly is looking forward to playing again.
"When you have something taken away from you, like we did with the national championship, it makes you work that much harder to be your best," McCoy said. "I can't wait to see where I end up."
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Pollen Alert.

Wouldn't it be fun to live on Lazy Daisy Lane?
When the Weather Channel says that the pollen count is high in your area...they are not kidding. I am thankful for Alavert.
A little pollen anyone? :)
Oh well, if we have to have pollen around to have this kind of beauty, it's ok with me! Isn't this dogwood gorgeous?
Lovely.
Beautiful day. Beautiful tulips. Thank you Lord.
Blessings on your day. Amy

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Run Forrest Run!

Sid has been training for a run in Tyler for a few months. It was a 10k and 2 mile run. Sid ran and I walked the two mile. I could not believe how many people participated. Ten years ago when we lived in East Texas he ran in this 10k. I remember that Mom was visiting and we took the boys over to watch him run. Will was 9 years old and Wes was 6. The azaleas were all blooming that year. The run is down winding, brick streets with beautiful old houses. This year it has been unusually cold and so the azaleas are not out yet but it was still very beautiful. We had a great time. He was shooting to just make it under an hour because he is just getting started running again. He made it and I am proud of him! I just walked and took pictures and enjoyed all of the fun going on around me. Nice day.

Starting line. There were just as many people behind us as there were in front of us.
Long line of runners. Sid is up there somewhere.


He said he was about to die right here!
I had to take a picture of this cute little hound dog. So sweet.

Determined to beat the people behind him!
Actually he said he could not have cared less if they passed him or not. :)

Hope that your weekend has been a happy, blessed one. Love, Amy

Friday, March 26, 2010

Hope...C.S. Lewis


C.S. Lewis wrote:

Hope is one of the Theological virtues.
This means that a continual looking forward to the eternal world is not (as some modern people think) a form of escapism or wishful thinking, but one of the things a Christian is meant to do.
It does not mean that we are to leave the present world as it is.
If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next.


The Apostles themselves, who set on foot the conversion
of the Roman Empire, the great men who built up the Middle Ages, the English
Evangelicals who abolished the Slave Trade, all left their mark on Earth, precisely because their minds were occupied with Heaven.
It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this. Aim at Heaven and you will get earth ‘thrown in’: aim at earth and you will get neither.

The Holy Spirit can give us that "something more." He can restore our hope through pondering
afresh what the Holy Scriptures teach us about heaven and the world to come. The more we prayerfully dwell on the words of Scripture and "hear them, read, mark, learn and inwardly
digest them," the more our hearts will be drawn away from the love of things temporary and
fixed upon things eternal…and the more we will seek to serve and please the One whom our soul loves by loving and serving our neighbor in this present life.

Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above,
where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
For you have died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.
Colossians 3:1-3 NIV

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Runnin Around...

I was blessed on Monday to be able to travel to Dallas to watch Brad and Debra accept an award for Colt for College Christian Athlete of the Year. The banquet was wonderful with hundreds of high school athletes proclaiming what Jesus means to them. Very inspiring. The picture below is of Mom and Dad, Brad and Debra with Chris Christian (Smith) and his beautiful wife. (The song that is playing is his song from 1977- Mountain Top.) He is the singer/producer that really started Christian music by producing Amy Grant back when she got started.) We used to sing his song "Love Em While You Can". Awesome to see him and visit with him.
Didn't they look handsome and beautiful?
Brad also spoke the next morning at the Dallas Men's annual Prayer Breakfast. He did a great job and it was also a very inspirational morning. There are alot of serious, praying Christians out there. I witnessed it over the past few days. I am thankful I had the opportunity to be there.

Mom and Dad and I then went to visit family in the area. It was a joyful, laughing, wonderful time.
My cousin LouAnn and her Mom and Dad from Kentucky drove down for a visit. SO good to see them and hug them and fellowship with them.
It is now time to get something done around here. There are flowers and a vegetable garden that need planting.
Blessings on your day.
Remember that God is in control of our lives no matter what.

As for you, brothers, never tire of doing what is right.
2 Thess. 3:13

Monday, March 22, 2010

God is in control...

Hebrews 5:14-16 "Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are---yet was without sin. Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace in our time of need."


Hebrews 13:5-6 "....because God has said "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you; So we say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?"


Hebrews 13:14 "For here we do not have an enduring city, but we are looking for the city that is to come!"


"The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of Heaven and Earth!
Acts 17:24

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Tea Party Activists Make Last Stand Against Health Care Vote

FOXNews.com - Tea Party Activists Make Last Stand Against Health Care Vote

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The Lake...nice spring break day.

It was warm enough to sit in the sun for a few hours yesterday out at the lake. What a lovely place. Great day. Good company, warm temps, good food, fishing and fellowship. It is predicted to be back into the low 30's tonight so we really appreciated that warm day yesterday. I guess we will be covering up all of the lovely plants we put in the ground a few days ago.


The fishermen and woman.

God sure used a vivid, beautiful color of green on these ducks heads. Wow.

Gorgeous place.
Cuties.
Avid fisherman Wes
Yum.
Friends. Scott and Danna


Sweet kids. Having fun.


Blessings on your Saturday.
Don't' forget to keep calling the White House! (See yesterday's post, please.)

Friday, March 19, 2010

Don't read this if you like people to be politically correct.

I feel a real need to talk about this today. I know that it is not cool to talk about political things in most circles but I am so very concerned about this Health Care Bill that the President is determined to make a vote on, on this Sunday. Actually they really don't even want to take a vote, they just want to push it through in what I believe is a fraudulent way. I am just afraid that down the road our children and grandchildren will ask us why we did not put up more of a fight than we did when all of this was happening. And yes, call me crazy, but I believe this is all a spiritual battle as well as a political battle. I will not expound on that right now but to me it truly is spiritual. I am asking you to pray for this bill's defeat and to let our voices be heard in Washington.

Prov. 18:5-
It is not good to be partial to the wicked
or to deprive the innocent of justice.

Prov. 18:10:
The name of the Lord is a strong tower,
the righteous run to it and are safe.

This is from the American Family Association:

Time for a goal-line stand on ObamaCare

Urgent: Call your representative TODAY and urge him to vote "No"

March 18, 2010

Dear Friend,

Despite the fact that over 60% of the American people want President Obama and congressional Democrats to tear up the monstrous health care bill and start all over, they seem determined to ram the government takeover of health care down our throats.


They are attempting to force a vote this weekend on a sham "reconciliation" bill and using a plan to pass the Senate version of the health care bill without even voting on it. They are simply going to "deem" the Senate bill to have passed, an unconstitutional and unprecedented tactic even the Washington Post says is "dodgy."

Here are some other key points:
In a "Fact Check" piece, the Associated Press warns that if ObamaCare passes, your health care premiums will actually go up rather than down.

A survey published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that 46% of doctors will seriously consider leaving the medical profession if ObamaCare goes through. What good is health insurance if you have no doctor to go to?

Americans for Tax Reform estimates that because of the bill's onerous impact on small businesses, ObamaCare will cost the American economy 690,000 jobs over the next decade.

If ObamaCare passes, taxpayers will be funding abortions in the U.S. for the first time ever.

The Democrats are struggling to get the votes they need, and they are putting enormous pressure on wavering congressmen. It's 4th down and goal to go, and "we the people" must rise up as one and stand against this last-ditch effort to totally remake the country we love.

Take Action: Go here to get your representatives phone numbers and call and politely ask them to say NO.
http://www.capwiz.com/afanet/callalert/index.tt?alertid=14827721


Talking points:
1) I urge you to vote "No" on the government takeover of health care because in a "Fact Check" piece, the Associated Press warns that if ObamaCare passes, our health care premiums will actually go up rather than down.

2) A survey published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that 46% of doctors will seriously consider leaving the medical profession if ObamaCare goes through.

3)I urge you to vote "No" on the government takeover of health care because taxpayers will be funding abortions in the U.S. for the first time ever.

4)I urge you to vote "No" on the government takeover of health care because Americans for Tax Reform estimates that because of the bill's onerous impact on small businesses, ObamaCare will cost the American economy 690,000 jobs over the next decade.

For the White House switchboard:
• Dial: 877-762-8762 or 202-224-3121 or 202-225-3121
Call and ask for your representative and ask them to say no on the health care bill.

I hope that I do not sound disrespectful to our President. I know he is our authority right now and that God asks us to give respect. I do however believe that we have a voice and can use it to stop something that is so obviously wrong and will take us all down a socialistic path that we do not want to go down.

Blessings, and lets do something about it.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Plant Nursery

We visited an incredible plant nursery yesterday. I had to talk Wes and Sid into coming with me. When we drove up and they saw it Wes said, "It is a plant haven!" and Sid said, "Wow, this is unbelievable!" To me it looked like a plant fairyland.

It was several acres of all kinds of plants and flowers and trees. We had a great time picking out flowers and walking through the plants. We then came home and planted and pulled weeds and enjoyed the sunshine. The nursery lady did say, "Watch the weather, it might come close to freezing on Sat.!" We will be covering up these precious finds if it gets too cold. Wes is working on building a rabbit cage and today we will use our borrowed tiller (thanks Scott) to break up the garden ground. I can't wait to get started on the veggie garden. I am thankful for the little bit of extra yard we have with this house. Wonderful. We are even gonna plant strawberries! Woo hoo!!! I hope and pray that your spring break time is a wonderful one and that you are having sunshine. Blessings on your day!







Thursday, March 11, 2010

Red Red Robin Keeps a Bob Bob Bobbin'

Spring
has
sprung!
Stay away...
freezing
temperatures!!
No more cold, PLEASE!
Thank you.
Blessings, friends.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Old Houses and Porches...Love Em


The Point of Porches by Bill Price

The Point of Porches is two-fold to hear and to be heard
We sit and talk and rock away the hours with each word
And in the quiet moments as dusk slides into dark
the crickets chirp the evening song we hear a far off lark.
There's nothing more serene than porches shared with friends
in quiet conversations no beginnings and no ends
So join us on the porch kick off your shoes and smile
we're so glad you're here with us
Let's sit and talk awhile.

Lovely old homes in our beautiful town...

Don't you love big, wide, shady porches?
So yellowie cheerful. One of my favorite houses. Such a friendly house.
Would love to live in one of these beauties.
Another yellow lovely.
Would love to live here and sip coffee on this front porch. ahh...
Rocking chairs, lace curtains, screen door...I love it.

Have a beautiful, blessed day. Let's take some time to sit on our porches and
sit and talk a while. Love, Amy