3/10/09

"No Tears in Heaven Fair, No Tears, No Tears Up There, Sorrow and Pain Will All Have Flown..."

I want to start off this blog by saying that I have the most amazing Bridesmaids! They are working together towards the big day. They are not causing Drama (Which is always nice). What more can a girl ask for.... A seester, A new sister, two old "country" dancing friends?! Thanks guys!


So this week has been a rough one physically! Daniel and his dad went to Alabama and moved the fridge, my bed, and a small entertainment center thing back to Arkansas. While they were doing that, I had some AMAZING help with hanging pictures. Thanks for your help!! I love to design and organize, but the one thing that just irritates me is when you are hammering a nail in the wall and "OUCH! HELLO ANGEL THE HAMMER GOES ON THE NAIL, NOT YOUR FINGER!" Yea that's right I hammered my finger! Please take a moment and laugh while I cry.... hehehe... Anyways.. The guys got back to Arkansas, and they unloaded everything into the house. We did have a minor set back in this journey of moving... my bedroom suite and the rugs smelled of smoke, so that was not fun! We will have to buy a new mattress and boxspring for our bedroom, but that's cool.


The plans for the Paragould BBQ are underway. The BBQ is in a couple of weeks and it is going to be great! If you are in the area drop by and say hi! It is gonna be at Centerhill COC.

A little bit of Sad news: An amazing man left this Earth this past weekend and went to Heaven to walk with our heavenly Father. He had been battling cancer for a while and I spoke with him as often as I could. I last spoke with him about two weeks ago and he was in the best spirits! So I will end this blog with his obiturary from the Huntsville Times:

James David Bogus, 62, of Huntsville, a native of Florence, passed away Saturday. A graduate of Central High School, Mr. Bogus had resided in the Huntsville/ Madison area since 1972. He served his country in the U.S. Army, spending time in Germany. He was employed at Martin Supply Co. for 38 years. He was a member of Madison Church of Christ for a number of years and dearly loved his church family. He was preceded in death by his parents, Brack and Esther Purser Bogus; sisters, Mary Ruth Devaney, Christine Pate, and Dorothy Jeffers; and a niece, Robbie Rickard. Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Patsy Stephens Bogus; daughter, Amy Wright and husband Ernie; grandchildren, Andrew and Daniel Wright; sisters, Ozelene Gray and husband Clinton, Betty Rickard, and Ann Cook and husband Robert; brothers, Sonny and wife Janie, Chester and wife Linda, and Bobby and wife Sue; brother-in-law, Bill Devaney; 14 nieces; and nine nephews.Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at Laughlin Service Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Dr. E.R. Brannon and Mike Winkler officiating. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Russel Hill Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 18428, Huntsville, AL 35804.

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