
Our house in Caldwell, TX.

The gazebo in the back yard. Rex built it! Just for me!

Jennifer after milking the cow.

Our granddaughter, Paige.

Jesse, leading Thomas, in the Burleson Co. Fair parade.

One winter, it actually got cold enough for our pond to freeze over.

And yes, it has even snowed once or twice here. Snow is gone by noon, if not earlier. I can deal
with that!

Thomas, Paige, and Allie, dressed up for Halloween.

When Rex was Branch Pres. in Hearne, TX.

Paige wearing Grandma's cowboy boots.

Rex can pretend fat when he wants! He won this turtle for Diane. The turtle is now named Turtle
Rex.

This is the set of twins born at the ranch. Twins live only 1 out of 10,000 births.

Our kind of sleigh ride.

Rex's mom, Ruby, her sister Helen, and Rex's sister Melody, came to visit us one year.What fun!

The horses have learned to cross the water, and thus end up in our yard on a regular basis. It
certainly limits our landscaping options, but eliminates the need to mow.

Ducks take up residence on a yearly basis. Even have ducklings!

We often have church and scout groups out here to camp and fish. This is the Young
Women group from Hearne.

Rex officiated at Randy and Tanya's wedding.