





What is a McNatt? That is my maiden name. My dad, Buster, has four brothers and sisters: Fran, Virginia, who goes by Sissy, James (sometimes known as Mark) and William, who goes by Bill. To this day, this family has been tight and close since these children were born to Arby Ray and Margaret Revelle McNatt. (Their names crack me up. Many of us in the family tree carry with us these beautiful names!) Each Christmas Eve these growing families would meet in their very small house in Watauga, Texas. Maw-Maw would answer the door "Christmas Eve Gift". For many years, many of us try to call extended family members and say the phrase "Christmas Eve Gift" before the other person says it. After they passed on, our annual Christmas tradition was moved to my Aunt Sissy's home. Due to this large family, which I believe has grown to a total of 70 this year, meets the second Sunday in December. The tradition includes great food, a moment of announcements, prayers and praises, singing of Christmas carols, small children singing solos of their favorite Christmas songs, Aunt Lola singing her favorite Christmas song, and then we all sing "The 12 Days of Christmas" with everyone divided into twelve groups. Aunt Sissy and Uncle James each year insists that they get to sing the "Five Golden Rings"! It is a hoot and it really sounds terrible, but there again, tradition is important! Following that, we do the White Elephant Exchange with lots of manipulating of the exchange, laughing and stealing! We actually came home with the gift we wanted which was an air mattress. Spouses that are introduced to this event usually do not enjoy it!
Neither one of us would say this is a flattering picture (couldn't find our lipsticks either), but many say my cuz, Tonya, and I look more and more a like each year! Most of us "McNatt" girls inherited our grandmothers sunken eyes and sharp facial features!
My sister, Kelly, ended getting my floral arrangement in the White Elephant Exchange!
Promises Christmas was a success thanks to the many, many volunteers that helped with this event. We served 555 people and all 300 children three years and older received a new bike. Just three weeks ago I was telling my friend, Melissa, that my prayer is that every child that attends our event could go home with a new bike. In the past we were able to give away approximately 30 bikes via a drawing. God heard my prayer, because this last Monday, someone donated all the bikes. I wish you could have seen the children's faces when they all heard they were going home with their very own new bike! It makes all of those long hours of planning this event worth it! Below are a few pictures of the bikes and other snapshots. Snowmen were my theme this year. What an amazing evening we had. Even though I am pooped and dragging this morning, I can't wait until next year!
This video is so funny! It will make you laugh out loud!
Sis and Gan Gan
Pat's grandmother is 104! She looks so good and she looks so young! We saw her this weekend and what a blessing she was to us. Gan Gan is full Czech and came over on a boat when she was a child. Below Bubba is helping her drink her coffee. Sis had just finished feeding her cake! Her roommate Elsie, who is 78, was a real treat too!
Yep! The dust is so thick on my desk that I could write your initials in it!



All of the RSVP's are in and we are expecting 622 people to attend the big event on the 13th! 352 children!
My sis and her family with their goats! I had to get a picture of them when they were running them Thanksgiving morning! So dedicated!
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Again, we come before you God and say thank you! Pat had a CT and blood work done last week and we just returned from seeing his oncologist, Dr. Ross, to get the results. Everything is clear! When the first test was run in June they found lesions on the liver. So, this test was done to check that out and also see how his rearranged stomach is doing! Dr. Ross was quite pleased and needless to say, we are so excited!
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See that nice red, pen. I had one just like it that I use every morning to journal. Now that ink from the pen is all over the carpet in the middle of the living room floor. I know you know who did it! Cash! Thursday, I was packing and preparing to leave for Denver. I was trying to have the house all picked up and looking nice before I left. I heard the quiet and went to check on Cash. It was all over the carpet. It was also all over his feet. I had to pick him up and carry him to his kennel. OMG! I couldn't believe it and I worked on those spots for two hours. I immediately got on the Internet to get instructions on red ink on the carpet. The first web site said use alcohol. The second website said use OxyClean. The third site Dawn....fourth baking power..etc. I called my sister and she said try milk. Nothing was working and I had to finish packing and get out the door. Not to mention that I had to get soapy water and clean Cash's feet. My good friend, Marnie, said she had a bottle of magic that might just fix it. It is not gone yet, but getting pinker. Thanks so much Marnie! Cash better be glad that I love him!
I got back a few hours ago from Denver! Friday they had their first snow and it was beautiful! We were about 30 minutes out of Denver in Parker. My sister, Kelly, and I had a really good time with Dana and Greg. Dana had a very long list for me and we hit it Friday morning! We picked out paint colors, flooring, lighting, rugs, bedding, bought decor items, etc. I also did a few floral arrangements last night. We finished last night about 1:30 a.m. I am tired, but I cherish the time with Kelly and thankful for the opportunity to spend a long weekend with her. It is nice to be home and I would like to think it is a good time for the guys at home to miss me and appreciate me! Hugs!
Follow Kat's suggestion and visit the Animal Rescue Site as they are having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes about 20 seconds to go to their site and click on the purple box 'fund food for animals' for free. It's easy too. Click here
She also says that when you click on this or on the breast cancer widget, you can do both at the same time by just following the tabs across the top of the page.G had his last football game as an eighth grader tonight. They had a good season and it went by so fast! He twisted his ankle during the game, so he is limping around tonight. He is ready for basketball season to start and that is my favorite sport! Can't wait! Go Cougars!
Can you see the ground blind?
"Weenie" is about 15 hours old here.
Pat and I arrived late afternoon in Hico Friday night and discovered that one of the cows was ready to give birth. I have been around cattle my whole life, but I have never seen an actual birth. I have assisted in pulling a calf which is forcing the calf to be born by pulling it...I know it is gross, but it saves their lives most of the time. Anyway, I jumped on the four-wheeler to go watch. I found her, poor thing, in the pasture and she was not comfortable. She would getting up and down repeatedly. I could see that the baby calf's hooves were showing, but she wasn't ready yet. It got dark so I put the lights on her. She finally layed down. I was texting Pat back and forth. I wanted to make sure that she was not in trouble because she was not progressing very fast. Pat said to come and get him. Did you know that she had that baby while I was gone for ten minutes. When we rode back out there, the mama had already cleaned the calf. I was so mad. Pat did point out that she probably was waiting on me to leave! The little bull calf, pictured above, was precious. Since he was born on Halloween, I named him "Weenie". Bubba and I got to pet him the next day. I was so proud of that mama and she didn't even have a choice of an epidural! Birthing is certainly a miracle!Thursday afternoon I mailed 600 invitations for the 2008 Promises Community Christmas and a day ahead of schedule! This was due to my Wednesday night Bible Study friends who helped me stuff and put labels on the envelopes. Thank you girls! This is my fifth year to be the Event Coordinator for this wonderful event sponsored by my church. Many of you have heard me talk about it in the past. If you would like to know more about this huge party, you can read about it in my church's newsletter in which I was interviewed. To read the article click here (page 3). As I mentioned in the newsletter, this event is the most important part of my family's Christmas. We look forward to it every year and we leave there feeling blessed! Many volunteers are needed to make this dinner possible and I am grateful for each one!
In honor of the month of November and the upcoming holiday, Thankgiving, I invite you to join me for the 2nd Annual Giving Thanks Challenge! All you have to do is post one thing you're thankful for each day somewhere on your blog. It doesn't even have to be an actual thought-out post. Just start making a list on your sidebar - somewhere you can see it every day to encourage an attitude of thankfulness. Want to join...here is how: Grab the button. Copy the code under the button in my sidebar and paste it into an HTML Java Script element on your own sidebar to let all your friends know you're joining in. This is a great way to encourage your own readers to begin as well - to develop a more thankful heart. It doesn't matter if you start now, November 1st, or sometime mid-month. It's never too late to thank God for His many blessings!