Friday, June 19, 2009

Happy Father's Day!!



What Makes a Dad


God took the strength of a mountain,


The majesty of a tree,


The warmth of a summer sun,


The calm of a quiet sea,


The generous soul of nature,


The comforting arm of night,


The wisdom of the ages,


The power of the eagle's flight,


The joy of a morning in spring,


The faith of a mustard seed,


The patience of eternity,


The depth of a family need,


Then God combined these qualities,


When there was nothing more to add,


He knew His masterpiece was complete,


And so,


He called it ... Dad

EASI Red Hawks Game

Check out the photo album for more pics from Red Hawks game for the Edmond All Sports closing ceremonies.

Woolaroc Photos


Check out our photo album for more pictures from Woolaroc Ranch!

End of Season Pics

Check out our photo albums for pics from the end of the Stillwater Patriots Spring 09..

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Pioneer Baseball Camp Champ!

Andrew is currently taking the Pioneers baseball camp this week and next. Today they had a competition for the most accurate throw and he threw the baseball from 2nd base into a trash can at home plate, he was the only one out of the 7 year olds that hit it dead on so he won this shirt, way to go Andrew we r proud of u!!!

Pops! I Made It...

Had dr appt in city yesterday and Paul decided to take different route home and we ended up on 66 and i can now say i have been to Pops - was neat too see
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday baby brother
Happy Birthday to you..

Love ya!!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Woolroc Ranch and Museum
We took the kids here on Saturday have lots of pictures and will post on here pretty soon.


Woolaroc Honors Magnate's Zest for the Old West Near Bartlesville, Oklahoma stands Woolaroc, a novel reflection of one man's fascination with the untamed Old West.

Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum, established Woolaroc in 1929. A colorful and adventurous sort (he was the only white man to be named an honorary chief of the Osage Indian Nation), Phillips witnessed the last years of the Old West and was determined to preserve its romance and spirit.

Phillips created the name "Woolaroc" by combining the main components of the grounds: "woods," "lakes" and "rocks." On the grounds, you'll find a wildlife preserve complete with buffalo, white elk and longhorn cattle.

There's also a museum filled with artwork by famous Western artists and other memorabilia, ranging from shrunken heads to the famous Woolaroc plane that won a race from California to the Hawaiian Islands in 1927…the rustic country lodge that served as Phillips' home…a Native American Heritage Center…and more.

As you drive through the grounds, you may have to stop for a herd of buffalo blocking the road. It sure is exciting to see them up close!

You could easily spend half a day at Woolaroc, which is 45 miles north of Tulsa on State Highway 123. When you're finished, consider heading for downtown Bartlesville, 12 miles to the northeast, and visiting the Phillips mansion.