Thursday, June 29, 2006

UP AMID THE PINE TREES...
Stands Homer High, fair are her portals, fairer still her name...
If you did not go to Homer HS, you are probably thinking "What?!, people said bloggers post strange stuff." For those of you who did attend those hallowed halls built in 1926, you probably don't remember the rest of the words either. Homer, LA was a pretty nice place to grow up. Sure, there are not any malls, movie theaters, etc. BUT It was relatively safe and friendly and you felt a sense of history.
One of the unique reminders of that history is the collection of senior class pictures adorning the Homer HS walls. The first class (in the current building) graduated in 1927. Walking down those halls always gave me a sense of belonging, a sense of the continuity of life. I loved seeing the pictures of my grandparents and parents, amongst numerous other relatives. I'm sure that I am not the only one who felt that way. Of course, by the time you reach the 1980's, the pictures are not so distinguished. Gone are the sepia tones and sensible fashions. Instead, you have color pictures with feather boas - nothing says timeless like a feather boa, right? This aside, the hallway is a nice representation of the history of a small community. Probably the nicest reminder of Homer's history is the courthouse on the square. One of the 4 remaining antebellum courthouses in the State of Louisiana, this courthouse was used as a civil war hospital. It is the only one of the four still in use today.
Arguably, not everyone feels the same about Homer. However, I am proud to call it my hometown, regardless of where I move.
~Christy

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

WEIGHING IN...
Billy and I are currently in the process of downsizing, ourselves that is. We have this pesky "Katrina" weight. Truth be told, the weight began before last August, but frequently eating out due to travel and moving escalated the situation. When we started our efforts, we both had about 25lbs to shed. We now have about 20 each. After 8 weeks of trying, that doesn't seem like much progress.
What has worked for you or others you know?
~Christy

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

CATCH-UP
For catch up's sake, if we haven't been in touch in the past few months: Billy and I currently live in Dallas. I like to use the term currently, because we have led a nomadic life since Hurricane Katrina: 3 weeks for me in North Louisiana (evacuation), 3 months for Billy (evacuation & job), 8 months and two apartments for me in Houston (job & school), 5 months and one apartment for Billy (job) - with trips interspersed to Shreveport, New Orleans, Dallas, San Antonio, Key West, Ireland, and Mexico....but, we are happy to announce that we finally live in the same place, the Big D. We moved to Dallas with Billy's job. Having left my job with our move from Houston to Dallas, I am focusing on completing my MBA and finding a job in DFW.

Our apartment home of four years in New Orleans post-Katrina:

We actually came out really well. However, many of our friends and coworkers did not. I know everyone gets tired of hearing it, but a lot of help is still needed for the Gulf Coast.
Please pray for those affected by the hurricanes.

We would love to hear from you and find out what you are up to. Email us at billyandchristy@yahoo.com. Also, we are looking for a church home in the DFW area; please send us any suggestions.

~Christy
LUCY
Our vicious dog, Lucy, at the 2005 Krewe of Barkus parade in New Orleans. At 14 lbs, we like to call her "Killer."
WELCOME

Welcome to our blog!
~Christy~