We won our first round in the playoffs against Claremore Sequoyah and headed off to Checotah to play for the Bi-District Championship.
The Checotah game is by far the COLDEST game I have EVER sat through. The temperatures were in the teens and that did not account for the wind chill. The game was postponed from Friday night to Saturday night due to winter weather. I had layers upon layers upon layers and still shivered the whole game.
Time for the Quarterfinals (and Thanksgiving)! Because our team practiced through break, we were not able to go home for Thanksgiving. Thankfully, my family brought Thanksgiving to us! Football and a feast all in one.
We all knew this game was going to be tough, but our boys gave it all they had. We lost in the Quarterfinals to the soon to be State Champions, Kingfisher.
We ended our football season this year at 10-3. We were Bi-District Champions and State Quarterfinalists! This season was definitely one to remember. The team chemistry was unbelievable. They were much more than a football team, they were/are family.
For more pictures of the Beggs Golden Demon Football team, click here.
For more pictures of the Beggs Golden Demon Football team, click here.
Christmas came and with it our traditional Christmas cookies. My mother is a spectacular cookie maker & decorator. Every Christmas we decorate cookies to send out to family and friends… and this year was no exception.
We rang in the New Year by putting the finishing touches on Colonel's Horse Stall. The barn isn't quite finished yet, but we skipped ahead and finished Colonel's stall so he could get out of this crazy winter weather.
And I must say, he is one happy horse! Especially on snow days like this…
NYE Cookies Mom & I made |
As I sat folding socks on the couch and my husband with his laptop at hand writing a football article, I started reflecting on just how far the Lord has taken us over the past year. It was last year around this time that life was the most stressful it has ever been. The Lord allowed challenges and hardships to come into our life, causing us to cling ever so tightly to Him. He showed us that our purpose in life should always outshadow our goals. Goals can and will change, but purpose always remains. It's so easy to get wrapped up in the here and now that you quickly forget the big picture.
Although I do not miss the circumstances the Lord allowed in our paths for a short while, I am so very grateful for them. For without trials, faith would never be strengthened. It is in the hard times that the Lords face shines ever so brightly.
I am incredibly grateful on a daily basis for what the Lord has done for us. It's easy to run to the Throne in hard times, but I pray He continually reminds me that it's on the mountaintop that strength is renewed.
As we turn the page on 2013, I will always remember this year as one that was Divinely directed. So here's to 2014, let His name be lifted through our purpose as we strive to accomplish the goals He has placed before us!
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