Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Wedding Pics!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Joe's Wreck

From Joe: Thanks everyone for your prayers, I am still really rattled. The state troopers told me that I was lucky to be alive, and the doctor said said that I had someone from above sitting in the cab with me. Going down I-45 to Houston, cruise control at 65-70, 5 in the morning, rocking out to old school Pat Green and playing drums on the steering wheel... Came over a hill and there were 6 900 lb. cows in the middle of I-45. Police said that if I were in a car (like the Charger I just traded in) I wouldn't have made it. When I hit, it was such a jolt that I didn't remember where I was, when I got out of the only 1 ft opening that I could get to, I realized that I was covered in blood but I didn't know if it was mine or one of the cows. I called my wonderful wife and a truck driver by the name of J.T. came to my rescue. he had already called 911 and hestayed with me until the police arrived. Once the sun started to come up, we saw that I had hit 3 of the cows and killed them. The brand new truck was asolutely demolished and by the looks of it, no-one shouldve walked away from it. Some how I did. I had to have a cat scan, ton of x-rays and a couple of hours in the hospital and walked out with a 1st degree burn on my left hand, a concussion, and multiple glass scrapes and bruises. I am so thankful, for my wife, her parents, all the prayers from my family and friends, the Texas State Trooper who helped me, Ford for making an amazingly safe truck and God most of all for watching over me and putting me in a truck a week ago that would withstand 3000 lbs of beef and hooves and for allowing me to walk away from what could have been a catastrophic event, and saving me. I am not lucky, I am truly blessed.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
New House!!

Well Joe has put a contract on a new house in Providence Village (Near Denton) and we are so excited to begin our life together there as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cross! I have someone who is ready to lease my house starting March 1st so hopefully closing will go has planned! The new house is beautiful and backs up to a greenbelt full of beautiful, big trees! It has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a gameroom and a study. We definitely plan on being there for a long time! We love the neighborhood...it reminds us of Wisteria Lane :) Please say a prayer that everything will go as planned...I've attached some pictures and a link to Providence Village's website! http://www.providencetx.com/at_home_sub.htm
View from the Stairs and Office Windows
Pictures of the Master Bath
View from Living Room and Fireplace
Laundry Room and Living Room
Narcolepsy
I recently got my test results back and found out that along with my migraines, hormone problems, and vitamin deficienies, I have Narcolepsy. This can explain why I'm so tired all of the time. The neurologist has put me on a stimulant to help with daytime sleepiness. The vitamin B-12 shots are also helping a lot. Here is some information about narcolepsy that I got off webmd.com:
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. People with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness and intermittent, uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep during the daytime. These sudden sleep attacks may occur during any type of activity at any time of the day.
In a typical sleep cycle, we initially enter the early stages of sleep followed by deeper sleep stages and ultimately (after about 90 minutes) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. For people suffering from narcolepsy, REM sleep occurs almost immediately in the sleep cycle as well as periodically during the waking hours. It is in REM sleep that we can experience dreams and muscle paralysis which explains some of the symptoms of narcolepsy.
Narcolepsy usually begins between the ages of 15 and 25, but it can become apparent at any age. In many cases, narcolepsy is undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated.
Thanks for your prayers and support...At least I am finding answers....
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. People with narcolepsy experience excessive daytime sleepiness and intermittent, uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep during the daytime. These sudden sleep attacks may occur during any type of activity at any time of the day.
In a typical sleep cycle, we initially enter the early stages of sleep followed by deeper sleep stages and ultimately (after about 90 minutes) rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. For people suffering from narcolepsy, REM sleep occurs almost immediately in the sleep cycle as well as periodically during the waking hours. It is in REM sleep that we can experience dreams and muscle paralysis which explains some of the symptoms of narcolepsy.
Narcolepsy usually begins between the ages of 15 and 25, but it can become apparent at any age. In many cases, narcolepsy is undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated.
Thanks for your prayers and support...At least I am finding answers....
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