Friday, May 16, 2014

I don't have anything already prepared for this post, so I'm winging it. Bear with me. I haven't been staying on top of my online work lately. Mainly because it is springtime in North MS. That means plant...plant...plant. I've been working in the yard and garden, planting herbs and vegetables. We've also been cutting some sweet gum trees to take to the mill. Finally found a use for them. It is a dangerous treck. I think so anyway, my husband says no, I know what I'm doing, I've been hauling for 30 years. But I told him, yes, that's what I'm worried about, he thinks he knows what he's doing. Every time that happens, something gets broken.

Anywho... my Uncle Paul Mills passed away and was buried yesterday. I was not able to go to the funeral because I was coming down with something and running fever. Stayed in pajamas all day. But my son, Phillip, went. You know, Jesus fixes everything. He knows, He knows. I love Gaither Gospel Hour on the RFD channel. Lynda Randall, I love her. My mama will miss Uncle Paul. His children and grandchildren will miss him terribly. They all love him dearly and he raised a fine bunch. That was the Irish in him.  Yea, I fully believe that. The Mills family is absolutely amazing. Each one in his own way is interesting and I've learned so much from each one. Miss you, Uncle Paul.


I want to add some photos of late since it's been a few months.



Tyler, in line for his Law Degree. Me, not
shown, almost internally combusting from
PRIDE!!

My mother, Bettie Mills Pittman, and me, she's been with me
every step of the way with raising my children. Another precious
blessing.

Me, my son, Tyler, and my husband, Tommy,
a very proud stepfather!


Rachel and Tyler, she's a sweet girl and beautiful, too. Good
deal, Tyler!!


Tyler's graduation last week from Law School at Ole Miss. Yes, my head and heart are bursting about this time Saturday. Then Sunday, they came over and spent the day with us. I absolutely enjoyed every minute. Just having Tyler around for awhile is a blessing. He's been in school sooo long. Actually, he started school sort of early. He started as a student at the age of 3 for the first year of "Tiger Care". It is a preschool for children offered at South Panola. I'm not sure if they still have it, but he's been in school since he was 3 until this day. It has paid off and he has made the family sooo proud. Thank you, son. 

So that's it for now, maybe more later. Thank you for letting me share with you.


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