Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Hog Game!

Tonight I had the opportunity to attend my first Razorback baseball game of the year. With my own busy baseball schedule, I haven't had the chance to get up to watch a game. With us being on Spring Break, tonight was finally my night. It was cold, though!!!! It was a great game and the Hogs won!!!!

Before the game, I had the opportunity to talk with Coach Van Horn before the game in his office for about 30 minutes or so. Through mutual friends, I had this opportunity to sit in with him and some friends. It was really awesome to talk to a man in your own profession that has had success and people and players really like him and respect him. The Hogs are in good hands.

Well on Thursday I am off to Bartlesville,OK for our baseball tournament. It is suppose to be cold and raining.... wish us luck!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Great Dinner!

Tonight I had a chance to have a great supper at George's with some good friends from church. The Cauthron's are a wonderful family and their daughters are close to my age and they have always been good friends. Both of them live out of town now so whenever they are in, its always nice to see them.

The funny thing is, I usually always run into them at George's. So this time, instead of taking a chance of running into each other, they invited me so we could enjoy dinner. It was a great night with food and of course, catching up with each other and telling all of the latest jokes we have heard.

Always a great time of fellowship!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Info worth Blogging

I wish I blogged more but I hardly find anything interesting to blog about. My life consists of the same stuff over and over, and there is usually isn't much excitement.

We are on Spring Break this week and I am loving the rest and relaxation. I have been playing golf and we have a baseball tournament at the end of the week.

I will keep you updated on how I am spending my free time!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Word from Mike

With Prayerful Hearts

by Mike Huckabee

As of this afternoon, we have a new President. I had hoped that the 44th President would be a guy named Huckabee, but that didn’t happen. I don’t lament the results of the election, I celebrate the process of our great Republic that gives us the privilege and responsibility of voting and choosing our leaders.

I have stated repeatedly that I will pray for the new President in the same way that I would have desired for my fellow citizens to pray for me had I been successful. 

I know that some, even on this blog, have been hesitant to commit to pray for and support the new President. I believe that it is my Christian duty to respect the office, to honor the process that led to the selection of the President, and to seek to put my country and its best interest above that of my party or even myself. I might find myself in disagreement in some of the policies that President Obama puts forth, but I will express my disagreement in the spirit of respect and civility that I wish had met President Bush when his critics disagreed with him.

Today, I am above all an American. A proud one. Proud that we have transitioned power without soldiers, bayonets, or bloodshed. I celebrate America. Now, the task is to stand more firm than ever in the convictions that life is precious and is the basis of liberty. I will work to elect good men and women to help shape this nation. It will be a long journey. I hope you’re ready to join me.

Prayerfully,
Mike Huckabee