Guests and Good News
Posted by Vicki Rowe
Our guests included Don Endebrock, former member, Rich Houser, assistant pastor at St. Aidan's, and Karen and Joe Beraducci, friends of Keith Peterson, as well as our speaker, Marianne Marcus, renowned expert on stress management based on a Zen concept called "mindfullness."
We were all glad to have Don present, and he filled us in on his good fortune. Beckie's job in Dallas is going great, and they have put their house here on the market. They have rented a house in Dallas that has a pool.
Gwen Durrenberger told us that Charlie is much better and expects to be released from the hospital by Wednesday.
Ted Lewis enthusiastically announced that Lone Star College went back to school today with an enrollment of 14,500 students. He also enjoyed shopping with his lovely wife, Katherine, over the tax-free weekend. She looked great in many outfits, according to Ted.
Justin Jenkins' good news naturally concerned the Cowboys' debut in their amazing new stadium. They not only won, but a punter tipped the new scoreboard, not such a good thing, but memorable.
Keith was pumped about our fundraiser. He has gotten the tickets for the raffle ready, so everybody who was there got theirs. If you missed the meeting, try to be there next week or email vicki.rowe@att.net to have them mailed to you.
Justin Lindstrom had a very moving experience at Arlington National Cemetery where he was honored to conduct a funeral service for a parishioner. He also requested our prayers and positive thoughts for his family who lost their beloved dog last week.
Lloyd gave a dollar for the service project last Friday as well as the fellowship shared at the dinner afterward. We wish everyone could have come. His son, Chase, is in band and working harder than he ever has before. Lloyd is enjoying being a "Band-aid" and has plenty of discount cards available if you'd like to support the Cy-Fair Bobcat Band.
We were all glad to have Don present, and he filled us in on his good fortune. Beckie's job in Dallas is going great, and they have put their house here on the market. They have rented a house in Dallas that has a pool.
Gwen Durrenberger told us that Charlie is much better and expects to be released from the hospital by Wednesday.
Ted Lewis enthusiastically announced that Lone Star College went back to school today with an enrollment of 14,500 students. He also enjoyed shopping with his lovely wife, Katherine, over the tax-free weekend. She looked great in many outfits, according to Ted.
Justin Jenkins' good news naturally concerned the Cowboys' debut in their amazing new stadium. They not only won, but a punter tipped the new scoreboard, not such a good thing, but memorable.
Keith was pumped about our fundraiser. He has gotten the tickets for the raffle ready, so everybody who was there got theirs. If you missed the meeting, try to be there next week or email vicki.rowe@att.net to have them mailed to you.
Justin Lindstrom had a very moving experience at Arlington National Cemetery where he was honored to conduct a funeral service for a parishioner. He also requested our prayers and positive thoughts for his family who lost their beloved dog last week.
Lloyd gave a dollar for the service project last Friday as well as the fellowship shared at the dinner afterward. We wish everyone could have come. His son, Chase, is in band and working harder than he ever has before. Lloyd is enjoying being a "Band-aid" and has plenty of discount cards available if you'd like to support the Cy-Fair Bobcat Band.