Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Grant, Gabi and Alexandria all smile for the camera




A few last pics from the Destin trip. Our kids are not at all camera shy.

Say Hi to Molly


This is Molly Hasty. She's like one of the family. She's one of the girls' favorites, and she went to Destin this year to help keep the girls "company." Molly made the transition this year from file clerk at my office to a great friend of the kids, and Stacey and I are truly grateful for all of her help this year.
Molly's now at Georgia Southwestern, and we hear she is doing great. We want to thank her for being a great Christian role model for our children and always being a great friend to us.
Good luck Molly!

More 2008 Beach Trip Pics




Here are a few more pics from Destin 2008. As you can see, the kids really love the beach!

Updates after a long hiatus.

















We've been extremely busy lately and haven't had the opportunity to post in quite some time so I'll catch everyone up.

Beach Trip 2008

We are fortunate to be able to take several family trips each year. We only stay for a few days at the time but Stacey and I have the goal of making growing up in the Heard clan memorable, and we try to give the kids the opportunity to create family memories that will last a lifetime. We hope that they learn to have fun as a family, and we hope that they learn that they are important enough for us to take time out of our schedules for them.


These are some pics from our annual Memorial Day beach trip. We alternate years between Amelia Island and Destin and this year we had the opportunity to go back to Destin. The kids love the beach there and always look forward to the trip. Here are some pics from the kids fun in the sun at Destin.


Photos (top to bottom): Grant shows his gymnastic skills on the beach; Gabi and Alexandria race for the waves; Mom and the kids on Jolee Island, always a favorite spot at San Destin;Gabi, Grant and Alexandria against the backdrop of the Gulf.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Gabi snuggles with Hampton


Gabi enjoys a little snuggle time with her cousin, Hampton Carnine. Hampton is my sister and brother-in-law (Lori and Clint Carnine)'s newest addition. The reside in Adel, GA where both Clint and Lori are teachers. He'll never be able to get away with anything at school.

Introducing our beautiful children!


Here our our children, Alexandria, 6, Grant, 10 and Gabriella (Gabi), 4. Grant loves to read and play sports. Harry Potter is his favorite. Alexandria also loves to read, watch Hannah Montana and play soccer and golf. Gabi loves to do "quafts" and draw, watch Hannah Montana and go to the movies. They each do very well in school and we are very proud of all of them.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Render's Walk to Emmaus


I have just returned from a 72 hour retreat put on by The Upper Room called Walk to Emmaus. Without going into too much detail, the Walk to Emmaus is designed as a spiritual retreat to enhance church members so that they can return to their home churches better equipped to be leaders for Christ. That was its design but it is so much more than that. Although put on by a United Methodist Church organization, the Walk to Emmaus is a non-denominational retreat (I'm Southern Baptist) that forces its participants to step away from the bustle of daily living and become completely focused on their relationship with Christ for the 72 hour period. Service in Christ is stressed and taught and for those immersing themselves in the moments provided, God pours out his Spirit and blessings upon them in an amazing way. This experience ranks in the top five of all of the events occurring in my life to date, and it is a blessing that each Christian seeking to live a life more abundant can have. For more information on the Walk go to http://www.theuppperroom.org/. I attended the South Georgia Walk to Emmaus and more information on that Walk is available at http://www.sgwte.org/. The friends and servants that I met at the March 2008 Walk will forever be embedded in my memory and the closeness I felt with Christ this past weekend is a closeness I will treasure for the rest of my life. I encourage you to consider taking a much deserved break from the hectic pace of your life to experience it too.
In Christ,
Render