Sunday, April 30, 2006
MCS Banquet and other news
Friday, April 28, 2006
Island Hopping
Rose is in Bohol at the Women's REtreat. I traveled via ferry boat to Leyte and toured the area of the mud slide where over 3000 were buried alive. We took several orphaned girls with us and they showed us where they thought their house was buried under 30 feet of mud and rocks. I think thet were less emotional than I was.
Today we are traveling to Bohol where we will stay until Monday. There is a 3 hour ferry ride and a 3 hour bus ride. Our goal is to arrive before dark.
Tmorrow morning I will preach in Bohol and we will tour the island in the afternoon. This is a famous island both for historic reasons and for it's sceinic beauty. This island is home to the worlds smallest monkey and the "Chocolate Hills".
We leave from Bohol early Monday morning and arrive home 42 hours later with stops and layovers in Cebu, Manila and Soeul. There is 13 hours difference in time. Papa
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Prom Pictures
Here are some pictures from prom, so that Papa and Rose don't go crazy with anticipation before they can get home. I hope this is what you wanted. This weekend was a blast with Region, prom, and Project Celebration. I won a nice refrigerator, and managed to stay awake for more hours than I thought possible. It's been crazy, but fun. Thanks to everyone who came to San Angelo, and I'm sorry we couldn't talk longer. Love you all!
Sunday, April 23, 2006
We leave Tagaytay on a few minutes. Ems and Jennifer Layco will go with us to Manila and we will fly to Cebu. We have been informed of a welcoming banquet to night at the Mactan Church. Mangos are in season, so what 0else is needed?
Love from Rose and Papa
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Happy Birthday Papa!
State Bound Jordan and other news
Thursday, April 13, 2006
San Angelo Bound
It's been a while since we updated, and by we, I mean me because I am the technically savvy and family oriented person in my home. Caitlin's District track meet went well yesterday despite her injured leg, and she ran her best time yet. The One-Act play is coming to San Angelo for Region the day before prom, so my life and mom's scheduling for Project Celebration are crazy right now. I interviewed for full tuition scholarship at Harding on Monday and it went well, so we'll see how that turns out. Keep the whole college process in your prayers. The picture is of me in makeup for Ballyhoo and Caitlin in track apparel. I'm disappointed in Bailey and her decision to turn to a life of pom-poms, but I'm hopeful about chastising her in person at the competition in San Angelo. I'm sure I left out some interesting details of our hectic schedule, but I hope I hit the highlights. I love you all and can't wait to see everyone soon.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
CLASS REUNION - 1953
There were only five boys in my graduating class from Radville Christian College (High School) in 1953. We decided to call for a reunion of the guys and four of the five gathered in Cananasca, Alberta, Canada last week.
We had a great time remembering and correcting each others memories. We also had an interesting time sharing our lives and what has happened to us since graduation.
I doubt if there has ever been a class quite like ours. Eighty per cent of the boys have advanced degrees. Forty per cent have earned doctorates. These guys graduated from a high school that competed against all the high schools in Saskatchewan. We all took the same examinations and they were set and graded by the department of education. Our teachers had never seen the exams until the package was opened at the beginning of the testing and our entire years work rested in the examination result.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAY
The Sunday morning you were born, I was preaching at the Woodlawn Church in Abilene. I was the associate minister filling in that morning for Dr. Paul Southern who was the head of the Bible Department at ACC.
I stayed at the hospital until it was time for the early worship. I went back to the hospital during the Bible Class hour and then preached again at the second service. You were born sometime during that hour. When the little old ladies found out that I was not at the hospital when you were born, they were highly critical of me. However, in those days fathers were not allowed to even touch the babies until it was time to send mom and babe home from the hospital.
I remember thinking that I was totally unprepared to be a father and to raise a son. I asked God for some favours and depended on your mother for much of what went into your training, and both sources were dependable. I like what we have in our eldest son.
I must admit that some of the happiest moments of my life are living vicariously through my children and grand children. Your professional career plus your role as pulpit minister mimics what I did for many years. I must admit that your ministry is an improvement over mine. That is to be expected. I taught you all I know and spent a fortune on your education so we should expect a better product. You do not disappoint me.
Have a happy birthday, and thank you for your life and the choices you have made. You make me very happy.
Dad
Sunday, April 02, 2006
Happy Birthday
One thing all Bailey men have in common is that we married far better than we deserved. This is particularily true in my case. I am grateful that she has more than tolerated me (even loved me)for more than 45 years.
Our children and grandchildren can rejoice in having this lady in their linage. She has it all. Just look at how pretty she is. You all remember the great story of her athletic achievment at Farrington Field running in the sixth grade relays.
Who else in our family picked up at batchelors and masters degrees in four years and did so with grades that are reflected in the honors on her degrees? None of us.
So send her your love and congratulations and she will keep sending you birthday money.
Papa