Thursday, December 14, 2006

Mustang State Champs III

The cheerleader and the future. Let's do this again sometime. Posted by Picasa

Mustang State Champs II

The cheerleader and the superfan Posted by Picasa

Mustang State Champs I

The cheerleader and the player Posted by Picasa

Reagan's run II: Check out the fans

The family was nonchalant about the whole thing. Check out the grandfathers in the middle. Posted by Picasa

Reagans Superbowl Touchdown

The stories about this run don't all agree about how far it was, but his mom says it was about 70 yards. He ran the kickoff all the way back for our only score in the Super Bowl. The big boy tuckered out before he could catch him. Posted by Picasa

Connor's Undefeated Season

Connor finished up his 7th grade season undefeated. That has only happened once before in MCS history. The last group to do it won the State Championship this year! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

New Tradition

First, I need to state that this is not Stephen. He is allowing me to use his log-in under duress.
Now that the disclaimers are out of the way let me start controversy. I am proprosing a New Baily Family Tradition where upon highschool graduation family members names are put into a drawing for family Christmas gifts. This would mean that Jordan is in and we need to devise a way to draw names while far apart and do it quickly so I can finish Christmas shopping and Stephen can close his budget for the year. I know this is a big step but, I think it will be a good one for many reasons: #1 I believe all of J.C. Bailey's grandchildren will graduate highschool in the normal time period, further graduations and major life changes are due to irrigularities #2 If we set a limit of $50 or so I might actually be able to get Jordan something she would like if I draw her name. #3 If we draw names earlier next year it increases the possibilities for buttering-up the giver by the receiver ....Em is now crying out her support from her crib I will add her reasons in support of this new tradition after a diaper change.
Bailey family here is your topic discuss amongst yourselves...

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

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Jordan Did Have A Birthday - Oct.23, 2006

Papa was in the Philippines on Jordan's 19th birthday. I thought her mother would blog a greeting to the world about this important event. If she didn't surely Rose would remember to post a photo with some greetings. If these two failed, Caitlin, who is computer literate, would notice there was a vacancy on the blog that would cause her to write memories and admit to the challenges of being the only child at home. Aunt Lee Ann is one who never misses a birthday and would surely cover for the flaws of those mentioned. But all of them had excuses. Papa asked Laurie about this and she pled not guilty, an expression learned from her husband, of all charges. Not guilty because of her busy schedule running a high school and being a consultant to a middle school as well as a grade school. Rose pled innocent of this misdomeanor because of ignorance and computer illiteracy. Caitlin's excuses where so numerous that I can't list them all. So here is Papa, a month late, recognizing the birth of the eldest grandchild.
JB all of us are so proud of you that you are on our minds and in our thoughts daily and it doesn't take a birthday to stimulate our best wishes for you.

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Fall Vacation I



























UL - Stephen's first home. UR - Jay attended 1st & 2nd grade in this school.
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Fall Vacation

We had a great trip with perfect timing for the leaves as you can see from the pictures. We flew to Detroit, rented a car, and headed north, up through Michigan. We spent some time along the shores of Lake Superior, found an impressive waterfall and then crossed into Canada at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.


















We visited some beautiful drives we had seen before, bisited with cousins, Phillip Bailey and Marie Jolie, attended church in Thessalon and visited with beautiful Aunt Mabel.

Monday we headed toward Toronto. We wanted to visit Port Hope and Cobourg and found that they had grown so much, we could hardly find our way around.

















We did find our hold house and had a long visit with the current residents, an interesting family who live part time there and part time in Los Angeles. The father is the cinamatographer on the TV show "24", for those of you fans out there. So we are not the only famous people who have lived there. We had a lovely afternoon visit with the Daignaults. Bob was one of the dentists John worked with those many years ago and we had lots of catching up to do. On Wednesday, we went to Toronto, stayed with Mavis (John's sister) and had dinner with her two daughters, Tammy and Tracy and their families and with our sister-in-law, Bev. We headed south then and went through Windsor, where we lived the first year we were married. It is hard to realize that we lived in Windsor 46 years ago, so it isn't surprising that it has changed a lot, but the mansions that are now where our little summer cottage used to be, make it difficult to picture.

It was a wonderful trip, but we are always glad to get home and back to what passes for normal around here.










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Friday, September 22, 2006

The College Cousin




I am continuing to enjoy my time at Harding. It's beautiful here and the weather is starting to change, so it's a bit cool, but comfortable. The construction is finally complete and the campus looks perfect for Lectureship. I'm hoping that the cafeteria will serve the "fake food" they usually serve when visitors are here because it tastes better than what we normally have to eat. Mixers for social clubs have been taking up most of my time outside of class, (and my many hours dedicated to studying...ha!) and I thought I'd post some pictures of some of the club mixers. I have attended a moo-moo mixer, a pirate mixer, a black-and-white tea, and a dress-up mixer along with various other over the past few weeks. Jody and Megan are the girls in the pictures. I would love to hear from everyone. Mail is the highlight of a college student's day, and e-mail is always good, too. Love to everyone!

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Biscuit Brothers

We spent last Saturday afternoon at Old City Park in Dallas. The Biscuit Brothers were playing. It was a really fun day. Here is Rainey helping out with everyone's favorite little ditty "B-I-N-G-O." She also participated in the Hokey-Pokey when Methuselah Biscuit picked her up during the line, "You put this whole kid in, you put this whole kid out..." She loved it!
Here she is after the show with a new friend and an old one, Buford Biscuit (aka Allen Robertson). If you are reading this and your local PBS station is not programming the Biscuit Brothers TV show, let them hear from you!

Monday, September 04, 2006


It is so much fun to have all the kids at one school. We were all able to see Bailey cheer and watch the letter jacket presentation.

Bailey's first pep rally of the year. Tod presented Hut with his letter jacket he earned for track last year.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Camo Day!

Mom and I on camo day. All of the varsity football players give their jerseys to a teacher to wear for the day. Mom is wearing Lehi's jersey. Go Number 25!!!
Lehi and I on camo day.
Yesterday we had our first pep rally and the theme was camo. Most of the basketball girls made shirts that said THE BATTLE BEGINS NOW. Tonight is our first football game. Taylor and I spent all day and night yesterday driving around town making adorable shirts for "our club." I will post pictures of us wearing them tonight, when i get a chance. Hope everyone is doing good.
Keep us updated on how the boys are doing in football. And Bailey: Cheer loud! We can't wait to see you guys!

Thursday, August 31, 2006

The End - August 20, 2006

We left Xi'an early on Sunday, August 20 and arrived home that same afternoon. There are always a lot of ceremonies and important people to meet when you sponsor a trip to China. UL - one of the leaders we work with in connection with Mama Jo's House. UR - This father represented the parents of the children we treated in Xi'an. They made two beautiful banners telling of their gratitude. On a banner much larger than the one pictured, they listed all the children we treated. LL - this husband and wife team lead a large (over 1,000 member) congregation of baptized believers near the city of Xi'an. As you can see our meeting place was not a church building. LR - The leader of the Xi'an Charity. He was the man who sanctioned BandS being there and the one who welcomed and told us good by. We were treated with hospitality and dignity and were assured that we would be welcomed back any time. Posted by Picasa

Winding Down in China - August 16, 1006


UL - Sometimes babies just need to be held. UR - New Experience - Andrea and I were interviewed for about an hour by a Chinese Talk Show Hostess. LL - New friend, English teacher Anne. LR - Being entertained in a Chinese home. The hostess was trying to teach me to make dumplings. Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 28, 2006

Birthday!




Hey there! just wanted to post some pictures of my party. and i will work to get some pictures of me driving my wonderful car when i get my license next week! hope everyone is doing good. i miss you. meaning of course my midland family and my big sister. i love you! and sorry my pictures are so messed up i can't get the computer to put them where i want them to go so i got frustrated and gave up!

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Caitlin Deserves A Solo Portrait

OK Caitlin. You deserve a picture without any siblings, parents, grandparents, cousins etc. Here you are getting ready to celebrate with your friends. Hope you have a great party and no one gets hurt.
Love,
Papa Posted by Picasa

Caitlin's Birthday - 16th

Dear Caitlin,
Happy Birthday. I don't have a real good picture of you in my files, so you have to let Jordy share this space with you. Since you tower over her now I didn't think that it would matter to you. Since you are now 16 and can drive, you must pick up the job of Jordan and drop by and see Rose and Papa on a regular basis. I am missing Jordan a lot, so you have to do double duty while she is in College.

You have brought so much joy into our lives and we know that this next year will be no exception. You are beautiful, good and very smart. Don't forget which of those three is most important.

We love you a lot.

Papa & Rose Posted by Picasa

Surrounded by Beautiful People - August 14, 2006

In making reports from medical missions I sometimes forget to tell you that I am always surrounded by beautiful people. All these ladies worked very hard in making our mission a success. The nurse in the UL photo is the heard nurse for the dental hospital. UR was a posed picture taken just before Margaret Ball and Lisa Clifton left for home. The beauty in the black dress was my assistant, Karon. She was very eager to see that all of our patients were made comfortable. LL is a photo of Rose, out interpretor. She was so very helpful and did a great job. LR is a friend from my first trip to China. Tracy is a translator but she worked with the nurses in the recovery room on this trip.

My gratitude is extended to each of these ladies. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Many Challenges - August 14, 2006

Clef lips and palates are not the only challenges presented. There was nothing we could do for the child with no external ear. We were fortunate to have a ENT specialist on our team and after an MRI he determined that this surgery could not be done under the present circumstances.

The little girl in the lower right picture was left at the gate of Mama Jo's House, an orphanage provided by Caris Foundation and maitained by Agape China. This picture was taken the same morning she arrived and we had not yet found a way to evaluate her to see if we can help.

I needed to visit this orphanage, but I needed to be at the hospital as much as possibe. It was a 12 hour train and taxi ride from Xi'an to Biyang so I took the evening train, arrived at Mama Jo's House about 10 a.m. I met with the government officials and the people at the home and took the night train back to Xi'an. That way I only missed one day at the hospital. Posted by Picasa

Early Present - August 11, 2006

This frantic lady is not the mother of this child. She found the baby outside the hospital where we were working and rushed it to us. She was very upset because she immediately loved the baby and wanted to claim it for her own, but she did not have the resources to pay for the necessary surgery. I was a little emotional with this one, but I knew BandS had the means to not only pay for the surgery but to place the baby in a good hospital where we could expect good results.

Andrea immediately stepped in and accepted the baby and without saying a word this woman understood, conveyed the message that all would be well.

We made arrangements for this babies care and surgery is planned for August 25. Thanks to all who have provided funds for this work. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

China - August 2, 2006

Seven ladies and one old man, met in Beijing AP and toured the Beijing area for three days. Four student nurses from the University 0f Regian, Saskatchewan, two from Legacy Church and one from Austin, TX.
These ladies needed some rest time to get ready for the 12 to 16 hour days they will be working at the Central Hospital in Xi'an beginning August 6.

Only two of our group climbed far enough to earn a shirt saying they were able to do this.

Part of our tour took us on a rick shaw ride through an old part of Beijing and allowed us to visit in a home that has been in the family for hundreds of years.


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