Pumpkins!

October 28th, 2012

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Next, we were off to see a pumpkin wonderland!  The girls ran around like crazy and had a blast holding everything they could pick up.  Mike went with us too, and took a lot of these pics for me!  He’s amazing!

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Sweet girl.

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No words can describe how much I love all our girls, each one in their own special ways!  This picture of Anna Kate makes my heart melt!  I’d do anything for her!

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Everyone was exploring everything everywhere!  We were having so much fun!!!

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Rose and I went back to the petting zoo in an outfit Anna Kate wore there at her age, so I could do a fun compare post coming your way soon!

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Anna Kate made a lady bug friend she put on top of this gourd… then I took their picture together so she could always remember her ladybug! (that was her idea!)

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Rose was having too much fun with the pumpkins to pose… I loved watching her play!

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I think this is the last year I’ll be able to hold our babies… that makes me both happy and sad!

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Anna Kate is always climbing or posing on something!  She’s our rock star!

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I love this spark in her eyes, but man, keeping up with her these days wears me out!  Every family has a pistol, and she is ours!!!  God love her!

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I love these adorable pictures too!  Some favorites of the day for sure!

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The Dallas Arboretum is simply amazing, especially in the fall!  If you are ever in the metroplex, you’d be in for a treat to go!  It is truly a sight to behold… and it keeps getting bigger and better every year!

Petting Zoo!

October 27th, 2012

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I love going to the Arboretum in the fall with the girls!!!  First stop… the petting zoo!

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Anna Kate kept going back to the bunny… she loved how soft he was!

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My sweet Anna Kate is always smiling! 

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Rose was all over the place, but she gave me a precious smile when I took her picture with Kay Kay! 

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Lots more Arboretum pictures to come… we had a magical day with Kay Kay and Grandpapa there earlier this week, and the fun is just beginning!

Sunday Morning Praise!

October 26th, 2012

This Sunday, our worship to Creator God looked a little something like this…

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Celebrating the Neches: Cowgirl Style!

October 25th, 2012

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Saturday night was a total blast!  We joined over 125 other people in celebrating the refuge!  We ate dinner with Joe Cavender (the owner of Cavender’s Boot City) and the event was held at his ranch.  He asked me where I got the girls’ dresses!  I thought that was pretty cool.  He can’t sell these dresses in his stores, but he could tell me the exact make and model of my boots (and I did buy them at Cavender’s)!

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This picture just makes me laugh!

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The girls had a blast at the ranch and learned a lot about horses and how to be cowgirls, lol… (look cute in boots anyway) 

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There is nothing like a Texas sunset… so vast!  We were in awe watching the sun go down!

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And then a horse came into the stable from the pasture for a visit with the girls!

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He was so friendly, and we all got to love on him!

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Yes, Rose is brushing her hair with a real horse’s hair brush… ahh good times!

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This is the only picture with me in it tonight… Ra and I were having fun with the girls!

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Here’s Rose checking out where the horses are auctioned and Anna Kate wanted a picture with the horses’ blankets.

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Rose got sleepy, and she only wanted her Rara…

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Here’s the girls waiting for everything to wrap up!  What a fun weekend celebrating the refuge!  The first link below is an article in the Palestine paper covering the event… Noelle and Poppa made the paper together again (and two blogs)!

http://palestineherald.com/localscene/x1200646557/Neches-River-National-Wildlife-Refuge-celebration-draws-crowd

Neches River National Wildlife Refuge Celebration Draws Big Crowd
FishingWorld.com
by Michael Banks, DDS / Friends of the Neches River Boots were on the ground of the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge as people came from Dallas,

Neches River National Wildlife Refuge celebration most successful
Liberty Vindicator
Dr. Michael Banks, co-chair of Friends of the Neches River, and his granddaughter Noelle Pond Boots were on the ground of the Neches River National Wildlife

Paddling the Neches River!

October 25th, 2012

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Poppa and the organization he co-founded, Friends of the Neches River, were fundamental in securing the Neches River as a National Wildlife Refuge.  In celebration of this wonderful feat (which was years in the making), we paddled the Neches on Saturday afternoon and finished with a delicious barbeque dinner, live band, and great speakers (including Poppa) on what makes this river so special and the future of the refuge.  So proud Poppa worked to save this river from becoming a reservoir for Dallas water so that future generations can enjoy nature the way God made it!

Noelle was so excited to ride with Poppa since he was the “Coach” for the day!

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Noelle made fast friends with a little girl named Addy who was Poppa’s hunting buddy’s granddaughter!

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We couldn’t wait to experience the Neches for ourselves after all this time and hard work Poppa put into it.  The river did not disappoint.  It was truly majestic!

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Noelle would glide her hand through the water when there were millions of bugs shimmering on top.  She even caught one and thought it was so cool!  Our diva is unpredictable.  She loves wildlife and all that is in it, even though she doesn’t look the part, lol!

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Noelle is a trooper!  She’s brave, adventurous and loves to try new things!

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The Neches River has mussels that are on the endangered species list, and there is even one variety of mussel that can only be found in the Neches River!  The refuge will protect all of this for future generations to enjoy.  We had an expert doctor on the tour that helped identify which types of mussels we found.  That was fun! 

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This is the bottom of a train bridge that crosses the river.

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Look at all the rust and corrosion… it looked crazy to me!  As we were talking about the bridges’ dilapidated condition, we heard a train whistle, and you know what that means…

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All of a sudden a train went over the bridge that we were about to go under (not hardly)!  Mike got video of how loud the train was and how shaky the bridge was… It was kind of spooky!

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After all the train excitement, it was smooth waters!

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Here’s a look at the log jam that almost tipped us over!  Seriously, Noelle had just gotten in the canoe with Mike and me, and somehow we lost our balance.  Mike and I are still wondering how we saved the day.  That would have been awful because the three of us would have gone in head first… and it was cold!!!

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Part of what makes the Neches great is that it sports some of the best bottomland hardwood forest habitat in the southeast United States!

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My Dad, Michael Banks, and his hunting buddies, Steve Watson and Richard Sanders.

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Noelle learned a lot about nature today.  More than any classroom could teach.  It was a total blast… there is truly no place like home (for me).

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I asked Noelle if she’s ever heard country singers talk about a “red dirt road.”  I told her she could tell all her friends back in the big city that she walked on a red dirt road!  She thought that was pretty cool!  It was all very cool!

Here is a really neat article about our day of fun if you are interested:

Neches River National Wildlife Refuge Celebration Draws Big Crowd

Boots were on the ground of the Neches River National Wildlife Refuge as people came from Dallas, Austin, and all over East Texas Saturday to celebrate the Refuge! More than 125 people visited the Refuge, many canoed a stretch of the Neches River, then all gathered at the Neches River Ranch to eat barbeque, listen to music, and have a celebration.

The Neches River Refuge in Anderson and Cherokee Counties was first approved in 2006 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Over the past year 3,300 acres have been added to the Refuge. Another 3,000 acres is anticipated in the coming months. In time, the Refuge could be as much as 25,000 acres.

“The Neches River National Wildlife Refuge has been a dream for many of us for a long time and now this Refuge is a reality. This is a wonderful asset to our region,” said Dr. Michael Banks of Jacksonville, co-chair of Friends of the Neches River. “There’s no place on earth like the Neches River. And it was a thrill for me today to see the look on the faces of the first time paddlers when they realized that really and truly there is no place like the Neches River. I’ve been telling folks about the Neches for years and they can come experience it themselves.”

Refuge manager Mark Williams told visitors that the Neches River Refuge sports some of the best bottomland hardwood forest habitat in the southeast United States. The Neches River is in the heart of the North American Central Flyway, with millions of ducks, geese, and songbirds migrating up and down it each year. The Refuge will be managed as wildlife habitat for all native animals and the migrating birds.

“The Neches River Refuge has national significance and local significance,” Janice Bezanson, executive director of Texas Conservation Alliance told reporters. “The quality of the wildlife habitat is of national importance to protect. Having the Refuge here will provide hunting and other outdoor recreation opportunities for local people and dollars to the local economy from visiting tourists.”

Kelly McDowell, supervisor of refuges in Texas and Oklahoma for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service described what East Texans should expect. “It’s going to be a while before we have sufficient funding to get the Refuge generally open to the public,” said McDowell. “We’re in the planning stages for how we can improve the wildlife habitat on the refuge and expect to have a staff member on site within the next year. In the long run we expect to have hunting programs, hiking trails, and other public facilities.”

Banks described the history of establishment of the Neches River Refuge and thanked participants for the tremendous support the refuge received from local people. “Friends of the Neches River and Texas Conservation Alliance gathered up letters and signatures from more than 15,000 people, urging USFWS to create the Refuge,” he said, “This was one of those special grassroots efforts that come along every once in awhile.”

“It was fun to ask the canoeists and refuge visitors what they thought,” added Bezanson. “Everyone gave a glowing report of the beauty of the Neches River and the bottomland forests.”

Hosts for the event were Friends of the Neches River, Texas Conservation Alliance, The Conservation Fund (who has donated land to the Refuge), and USFWS.

Sponsors included Cavender’s Neches River Ranch, the Texas Rivers Protection Association, and a number of individuals. Assistance with canoes was provided by Neches River Run Park.

To learn more about the Neches River, contact Texas Conservation Alliance at TCA@TCAtexas.org or ask to be added to the Friends of the Neches River email list by emailing Banks at mdbanksdds@gmail.com

The Pond Princesses

October 23rd, 2012

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Noelle (6 1/2 years old) Anna Kate (3 1/2 years old) and Rose (20 months old)

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Thanks for the smiles, Creighton!

Princess Night!

October 22nd, 2012

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We had so much fun with our friends at Chickfila’s princess night this year!!!

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The girls felt like a million dollars riding the horse-drawn carriage.  I’ve never heard so much giggling in all my life… it was great!

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Noelle, Emily, and Ava were loving this photo-op!

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I had to get a pictures with me and my girls! 

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Kay Kay and Grandpapa stopped by to get in on the fun!  The girls got to introduce their friends to them so that was neat!

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We were having a blast!  The girls were practicing their princess waves!

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This progression of pictures is too good not to go in order…

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I love these goofy girls and am so happy Noelle has such great friends!

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Avery and Anna Kate were so polite and classy… they were acting like true princesses!

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Noelle, Emily and Ava and Avery, Paxton and Anna Kate!

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These pics were at the beginning of the night… the anticipation was the best part!

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Flashback… last year we were at this event with the Horton girls, and as we were at this event this year, Tanna was in the hospital having Audree at the exact moments we were riding the carriage… that was so special to me!

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Princess night 2011… next time you see this carriage it will have one extra little princess on board!!!

When I grow up…

October 21st, 2012

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Anna Kate wants to be a dentist when she grows up. She’s been saying this since she could understand what it meant… probably since age 2 ½.  We’re always encouraging her love for science, and when I found this fun skeleton in the Halloween section, I knew Anna Kate would LOVE it!  She totally dug it and told Rose not to look because she was not a doctor, and it would scare her.  We looked up skeletons on the iPad, and as we were putting together her skeleton she said, “Mom, I’m going to pretend the iPad is my x-ray machine.”  She really gets it.  And she’s not grossed out by blood or anything else, she actually is really curious and interested.  It’s neat to see her figuring it all out.

Who knows what Anna Kate will end up loving, but today she loves the thought of one day being a dentist, and I think that is so cool.  She even gave me the assurance that she wouldn’t give me braces. Thank.you.very.much!

Anna Kate Preschool Week 8

October 21st, 2012

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Anna Kate dressed up as a worker, princess, and wicked witch at school this week!

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“For the letter Hh, we ride a horse around a house and wear a hat, which we sing to the tune of "If You’re Happy and you Know it".” ~Paula (Pics by Mrs. Paula too)

Happy grapes!

October 21st, 2012

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