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Year: 2014

Mother, daughter each other’s biggest cheerleader

“I’ve lived through her … Girl Scouts, FFA, 4-H. We still do a lot together. My husband — her stepdad — gets upset about it sometimes. But you know what, I had her because I wanted her. Nobody can take that away. She’s my girl.” … Continue readingMother, daughter each other’s biggest cheerleader

Posted on December 31, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

These boys eat, sleep and breathe basketball

“They like watching basketball, especially the Houston Rockets, and they play a lot, too. We have one of those hoops in the house that fits on top of the door. They’re always playing with that. Before we eat, they’re shooting. As soon as we’re done … Continue readingThese boys eat, sleep and breathe basketball

Posted on December 30, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘I thought I’d die with a bottle of whiskey in my hand’

“I’m part of a faith-based, drug and alcohol recovery program. I was an alcoholic for over 35 years. I thought I was going to die with a bottle of whiskey in my hand. Through our center and what I was taught there and what I … Continue reading‘I thought I’d die with a bottle of whiskey in my hand’

Posted on December 29, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Bumps in the road behind her son now

“My babies are 34 and 27. My son had little bumps along the way, but he’s been sober for over three years now. “It was tough. I was always so afraid for him, scared that I was going to get that phone call that he … Continue readingBumps in the road behind her son now

Posted on December 24, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

There’s money to be made selling Christmas trees

“Some customers come in here tripping about their trees. We sell them a tree, they take it home, and then they come back the next day cussing us out. I guess they didn’t like the way it looked after they set it up. “But the … Continue readingThere’s money to be made selling Christmas trees

Posted on December 23, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Kids ‘just need more attention and guidance’

These sisters-in-law have children ranging from 4 months to 8 years old. “Kids are growing up really fast nowadays. They want to boss you around. They want to tell you what to do, where they can go and what time they can do it at. … Continue readingKids ‘just need more attention and guidance’

Posted on December 22, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Mounted patrol officers feeling the love

“One of the things that came up in the city survey was that people weren’t seeing enough officers in the retail areas. There are plenty of officers out here. But unless we come in direct contact with somebody in a patrol car, they don’t see … Continue readingMounted patrol officers feeling the love

Posted on December 21, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Sons are willing taste testers for cakes, fudge

“When my father passed away, my mother really didn’t want to go out of the house. So I signed us up for cake decorating classes and told her she kind of had to go because she was my ride. It helped get her back out … Continue readingSons are willing taste testers for cakes, fudge

Posted on December 20, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Retirement is great for keeping up with grandkids

“After working almost 37 years as a process operator, it’s great to be retired. I love watching pro and college football, and I also get to enjoy the children’s functions. “When I was working, I had to make up excuses all the time for missing … Continue readingRetirement is great for keeping up with grandkids

Posted on December 19, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘Bad things come in threes so, hopefully, we’re done’

“We’re selling the remains of what our mother and father owned. “My dad died in January 2013 so, of course, I needed to bring my mother home with me. She had MS and wasn’t able to walk or do much of anything for herself. Then … Continue reading‘Bad things come in threes so, hopefully, we’re done’

Posted on December 18, 2014June 23, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

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