Laredo Graduation Honors

Saturday, May 18 –

This morning at the Sunset Church of Christ, graduates of the 2019 class of the Sunset International Bible Institute were presented with their hard-earned diplomas. Laredo had actually finished his classes last December, but returned to officially get his diploma with his class. He’s been preaching at Slaton, Texas at the Hearts Together church of Christ for a year or so.

Following is a short video of the highlights of Laredo’s

graduation.

Callahan checking out the program, scanning for names he might recognize..

 

Everyone is so proud of Laredo and Andrea.

They had a hard two years with lots of studying but stayed with it to the end.

The Kerux award is so named because Kerux is the Greek word used in the New Testament for a herald or messenger of the Gospel. It is called the Ed Wharton Kerux Award because of Ed’s Bible knowledge and ability to clearly deliver the gospel message. The plaque is awarded every year to the student selected by the faculty as being an exemplary speaker. Laredo is pictured on the left with Ed Wharton and on the right with Andrea’s uncle Brad Buxton of Oklahoma City.

Former Sunset graduate and grandfather of Andrea, Mike Crowley congratulates Laredo.(also the preacher at the Matador church of Christ where the Shannon’s attend)

 

  

Granny with Laredo.

 

Afterwards we celebrated at Fuddrucker’s restaurant. I was so busy eating that I forgot to take pictures, except for a couple of Magnus enjoying time with Andrea’s mom, Rut.

  

 

Elspeth Victoria Goodwin (Elsie)

Tuesday, December 6 –

Another darling child was born today in the Goodwin home in Tennessee. Little Elsie came without much fanfare or trouble. Everything went well (considering her midwife was delayed with another birth and didn’t get there in time). However, not to fear, the midwife’s daughter, Carol, being a midwife herself, had no problem helping Atlanta deliver her baby at around 3:30 in the afternoon.

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Jordan keeps his place beside laboring Atlanta

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Alan’s nap takes him right through the birth of his younger sister

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Marian was sleeping, too, but was awakened in time to see the birth.

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Mom and Dad’s first glimpse of their new little girl

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Midwives, Cheryl and Carol check out the baby.

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Pretty and pink, little Elsie is happy with mom.

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Are you my dad?

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Siblings are anxious for a kiss.

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Alan loves her already. He calls her “Else Else”

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A quite moment by the fire that evening.

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Can’t get enough kissing…

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Nanna meets Elsie

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Grammie; so happy to be there

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Getting warm by the fire

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Uncle Stockton takes a turn

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Poppa came over after work

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Meeting Aunt Sarah

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Aunt Julianna enjoys her time with Elsie

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Marian got her sister

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Naptime the next day…

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A Milestone

Sunday, July 12 –

Today Atlanta turned 25 years old. I just wanted to post a few pictures to help celebrate her big day. Daughter, sister, friend, wife and mother; you’ve been them all with grace and beauty. We love you!

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Happy Birthday!

Didn’t Wait for Grammie…

How would you like to get a call at 1:40 in the morning from a daughter in labor who was all alone in her house  (except for a one year old) and who was only 900 miles away? Let me tell you, it was hard to try and not sound worried for Atlanta on the other end. Their creek was swollen from a day of rain. They were on one side and the midwife was on the other. Jordan was down at the river trying to see if his brother on the other side would be able to safely get a tractor across so they could transport the midwife the same way. After about 25 minutes on the phone with Atlanta (during which she was having contractions hard enough she couldn’t talk through them and less than two minutes apart)she saw the lights of the tractor coming and got off to see if their midwife had come. Thankfully, they were not only able to get her, but Jordan’s mom across as well. Things progressed quickly from there and 90 minutes later, Alan Jordan Goodwin, made his big entrance.

Thank you, God, for your protection and for always providing a way.

Isn’t he handsome?

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Atlanta and Jordan are so happy he’s here safely and that everyone’s okay. In that respect, I’m glad he was nine days early. But next time, Grammie is going earlier!

 

Cimarron Engaged!

Saturday, January 17 –

Cim is officially engaged to Courtney Marrs of Amarillo! They’ve set a wedding date of May 23. Please keep them in your prayers as they plan for their life together.

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