Moments are to be caught
My husband, Peter, and I went to our first concert in the park last night.
My husband, Peter, and I went to our first concert in the park last night.
It was a Monday morning… not a lot unlike other Monday mornings. I was on my way to the western side of Florida to do joint fieldwork with one of my new insurance representatives.
Lately, I’ve become acutely aware of the clarity in my life. This clarity was earned with all that I had and all that I am. I know I am not alone. I know our numbers are too great to count.
State Comptroller Glenn Hegar last week released his agency’s plan to support the expansion of broadband internet access to areas with limited or no access.
The collective “whoosh” sweeping across the nation this month is the sound of school leaders exhaling, most of them having awarded diplomas, seen graduates throw caps skyward and watch them depart – ready or not – to face the great unknown.
Why does God appear so hard on men versus women? He says, “Husbands . . . do not be harsh with [your wives].” (Colossians 3:18) And He follows that up with, “Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.” (Col. 3:20) Since God is all-wise, why did He not address the women, teaching them not to be harsh with their husbands, and urging them also to refrain from provoking the children?
If you are an employee of LISD, a student or a parent, you see lots of changes at Lamesa ISD, whether it is new construction, remodeling, new equipment, along with lots of changes inside the school buildings. If you are a community member without children enrolled in our school you are probably seeing some of the same things, but may not really know what all is going on inside our buildings. I want to take this opportunity to educate on those items as much as I can.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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