
Holly and I spent the weekend in Tulsa, OK with her family. It was pretty adventurous. We took a little sight seeing tour on our drive up through Muskogee...although we enjoyed it, I would go ahead and take Indian Nation Turnpike out of McAlester! We had a surprise dinner for Holly's mom, Julia, on the Riverwalk. Then on Sunday morning most of us walked a half marathon.

Overall it was a great weekend with the family (other than me being a little short with Holly at times...that always great in front of the family). I enjoyed getting to meet Mary Katherine, Holly's sister Charity and Roger's baby girl. And its always fun to play with Everett and to see how he and Wyatt are growing (Holly's sister Kizzy and Jason's two sons). We also got to see Blake and his girlfriend Abby. Its not often that we get to see Wayne, Roger, and Blake together away from the Ranch so its was cool for everyone to be together.

Probably the most fun part of the weekend (other than the fellowship) was celebrating after dinner. We went back to the house, and Ginger (Holly's aunt, her mom's sister) had put together some fun and creative games. Through the games we got to hear Julia tell stories from her childhood. We saw pictures and heard stories about her as a little girl, to high school basketball, to dances, to college and meeting Wayne, and becoming a mom. She has a great story and tells it in a really fun way. If you want to be encouraged. If you want to hear of faithfulness. If you want see selfless stewardship. If you want to think about the "good ole days" with appreciation...Ask Julia to tell a story from her life. You will be blessed.

But even more of a blessing is just to spend time with her. She is a selfless wife and mother who seems to always have the perspective and the joy of the Lord. She values family and values her girls being women of excellence and godliness as well as her son being a man of godliness and honor. I think she has done a great job! I appreciate how she is able to reflect Christ is such a humble yet powerful way. One of the things I love about Holly is the way she desires to be like her mom. The legacy of Julia Sizelove...wow.