Sitting behind the house of a friend just outside Greensboro , NC
is a relic… a relic of a time gone by.
This old school bus sits protecting not children but firewood from the
rain. When I first saw it I was mesmerized…
it was something different, with a beauty all it’s own.
31 January, 2013
30 January, 2013
Change
There comes a time where change is necessary, no matter how
used you are to something or how iconic something has become. Change is a good thing in many ways, it opens
the door to things that once would not be considered and allows for new ideas
to infiltrate and old stale ways to have new life breathed into them. While change can also be in some ways
negative and the fear of the unknown promotes fear, change is to be embraced
even if only for the reason that those who do not change are destined to eventually
fail.
A few days ago I got to see the new look of American
Airlines up close and personal. I feel
that it is a good step for this iconic legacy carrier to embrace the future as
they emerge from a long bankruptcy. I
feel that the new look is respectful of the history of the company and a gentle
nod to the country it represents.
13 January, 2013
My Hero...
On Sunday January 6, 2013 I lost my hero. My Grandmother Lalia Louise Hawthorne Wixson
passed from this world. It is a hard
thing to accept, someone that meant so much to me no longer a phone call away…
There are moments where it is almost unbearable.
But then I think of the legacy that she left me.
Every time I look in the mirror, I see her work in
progress. She took me in when I needed
her and she insured that I went to school and had every tool that she was able
to give me to live the best life I possibly can.
And I will.
Every breath I take, every moment… will be in honor of
her.
August 4, 1939 – January 6, 2013
Louise Wixson, 73, passed from this life Sunday, January 6, 2013 at Hospice Ministries, Ridgeland.
Visitation is 5:00-8:00pm Monday, January 7, 2013 at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Graveside services arer 2:30pm Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at Drakes United Methodist Church Cemetery in Flowood.
She was born August 4, 1939 in Madison County, a daughter of the late Robert Lee Hawthorne and Catherine Lee Eley Hawthorne. She was a devoted wife, mother and homemaker and a member of Drakes United Methodist Church.
Survivors include sons, James Grant Wixson and wife Michele and Bubba Wixson and wife Becky; daughters, Sheila Williams and husband Marvin and Tina Wixson; brother, Henry Hawthorne; sisters, Sarah Haskins, Betty Dulworth, Annette Creel, Clara Reid and Margaret Hawthorne; grandchildren, Jayroe Williams and wife Rebecca, Heather Williams, Christina Shores, Grant Blakeney, John Wixson and Kirby Wixson; and great-grandchildren, Autumn Williams, Destiny Crosby, Hanna Crosby, Hayden Shores and Charles Williams.
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