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I am a simple farm girl, saved by grace, with an open heart and sincere soul, constantly seeking the truth of Jesus.
May we find joy in the ordinary, love others well and allow hope to sustain us through every journey in this life.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

πŸŽ„ Christmas Greetings from the Ogles!  πŸŽ„

Merry Christmas Evening!

December 2019 has been filled with the usual busyness that comes this time of year but we tried our best to keep our hearts focused on the miracle and gift of the season!  We have enjoyed traveling to visit our families in Louisiana and Georgia along with other holiday celebrations here at home with family and friends.

We did not mail out Christmas Cards this year but we are thankful for those who have continued the tradition and we have smiled when opening and while reading each card that we received in the mail.  It is truly a gift to be remembered by our friends and family each year in this way!

πŸŽ„ 🌟 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭9:6‬ ‭ESV‬‬ 🌟 πŸŽ„

He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for He will be great in the sight of the Lord.

May we be a 🌟 bright light 🌟 in this world and continue the celebration of Jesus by loving others well!

Love, Barry & Tina πŸŽ…πŸΌπŸ€ΆπŸ»

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Christmas Greetings ~ 2018

πŸŽ„Christmas greetings from the Ogles! πŸŽ„

December has been quite busy with fun things, travel to visit our families and preparing for numerous celebrations, so for the first time in many years I won’t be mailing out the traditional Christmas Cards this year. 

We are thankful for those who have continued the tradition and we have smiled when opening and while reading each card that we received in the mail.  It truly warms our hearts to be remembered by our friends and family each year in this way! 

In reflection of this past year and as 2018 comes to a close, we are truly thankful for another year held in His hands, for the opportunity to grow in grace and knowledge and for the special gift of sharing this journey through life with our precious family.  We are thankful for our treasured friends who are near and far away, for the laughter and joy we share each day and for our little farm here in Texas. 

One of the highlights for us this year was our family vacation. Our family was able to spend the entire week together at a beautiful cabin in Broken Bow, Oklahoma.  We enjoyed our time there together surrounded by the quietness of nature.  Well . . considering there were 10 of us, quite a few late night air hockey and foosball games from the upstairs loft and a lot of craziness throughout the cabin, I will say we had “some” quiet time each day. 😊 

We went swimming, boating and tubing in the crystal clear Broken Bow Lake. We raced go karts, visited a petting zoo, enjoyed hot tub time, movie night and shopping. We grilled dinner in the evenings and made s’mores by the fire.  We enjoyed ice cream and coffee treats at the Oakie Girls coffee house. We played countless exciting and very competitive corn hole tournaments and let’s just say Maw and Paw may not hold the championship title but we can certainly liven up the game.  We walked, hiked, biked, fished, played games & had puzzle time.  We went on a Zip Line Adventure and finished out the week by going on a 5 mile Kayak/Canoe trip down the river.  This excursion and river adventure was our favorite!  Although, considering a few mishaps along the way, some of our group might not agree. πŸ˜‚

Praying the miracle and wonder of this season will remain with you throughout the coming year and that you will feel His peace, love and joy “in” and “through” all things along the way. 

πŸŽ„πŸŽOur Christmas Message Thoughts πŸŽ„πŸŽ

“And Mary said, "Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word." And the angel departed from her.”
Luke 1:38

And HE shall be called 
Wonderful Counselor
Mighty God
Everlasting Father
Prince of Peace

HE will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of his birth, for He will be great in the sight of the Lord. 

In Him was life, and that light is the LIGHT of all mankind.

May we bring light, life and love into our world.
Spend time with those you LOVE and LOVE on those who would never expect it! ❤️

Wishing you and your family a 
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! πŸŽ„πŸŽŠ

Love, Barry & Tina Ogle πŸŽ…πŸΌπŸ€ΆπŸ»


Sunday, December 24, 2017

Christmas Message ~ 2017 ~

Dear Family and Friends,

As another year comes to a close and as we prepare to celebrate our Savior and King, we wanted to say hello, to let you know that we think of you often and are praying that no matter what road you might be traveling today, you will feel His peace, love and joy this Christmas season and throughout the coming year. 

We hope that your days are filled with quiet moments to relax and refresh, time with family and friends to make wonderful memories and that you will see beautiful glimpses of His unconditional love that fills your heart to overflowing!

Barry and I are thankful for SO many things, but to name a few: for grace and forgiveness from our gracious and loving Father, our wonderful and caring kiddo's and precious and beautiful granddaughters, for our family and friends near and far away, our church family, for the laughter that carries us through this life and for our little farm here in Texas that we share with our horse, Hussy, 3 cows, 1 bull, 30 chickens, 5 ducks and our very energetic and happy dog, Gus. 

This year I'd like to share a passage of scripture that has always been one of the most comforting to me and I am sure to many of you as well. As we continue to celebrate this beautiful season let us look for ways to BLESS others around us as much as we possibly can.

The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-10)
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of God.

May we love in such a way that everyone will know we belong to Jesus. May we bring light, life and love into our world.  May we live in His ways honoring Him through every season along this journey. 

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Love Barry & Tina Ogle

Sunday, January 1, 2017

New Years Eve Message ~ 2016

Wow, 2016 is coming to an end and soon we will all begin a new journey as we slip into the first day of a brand new year! This year like most had its good times and challenging times but we have SO many things to be thankful for. I am thankful for Barry, my sweet tractor loving Georgia boy, who loves me even when I act crazy and makes sure we laugh our way through every day!  Thankful for our beautiful little family that brightens our world.  I will always treasure the precious time I was able to spend with my parents this year.  So thankful for the fun times and laughter we've shared with our sweet friends who are SO faithful and true!   Thankful for another amazing year of exciting new things and opportunities with our family at "the gathering."  2016 has brought happy times, sad times, crazy days, treasured memories, firsts, celebrations, busyness, new beginnings, proud moments, enlightenment, preservation and also those much needed times of quietness and still moments. As we begin a new year and new adventures, may we find joy in the ordinary and focus on the positive in the sad times!  May we find happiness in the little things in life and may we cherish those beautiful moments that take our breath away.  As 2017 begins, my prayer is that we will be inspired by those who love well, thankful for the hurdles we've overcome through His loving grace and that our hearts will stay humble and kind through whatever the journey ahead might bring to our lives.  Love yourself, love others and love the world!  Happy Joyful New Year!

Christmas Message - 2016

Christmas Message - 2016

As another year is coming to a close and this most wonderful season is upon us, we hope this Christmas greeting finds you doing well and that in the busyness of each day you are finding a few quiet moments to “be still and listen” for His loving spirit to whisper softly to your heart.

Barry and I are thankful for our beautiful family and wonderful friends, for each other and for the life we share on our little farm here in Texas, for grace and forgiveness, for comfort and love but most of all, for the wonderful gift we’ve all been given, the “true light” of the world. Praying this Christmas season will be full of love and light for you and your family. This year we wanted to share a few of our Christmas wishes for all of us, with each of you.

May our Hope for and in all things be found only in Him.
Our prayer is that with each Christmas tradition we celebrate this year we will be
reminded of the birth of our precious savior, Jesus Christ.

Let His light shine through us into the world and may all that we do be done with the greatest of Love.

Let us find Joy in this special season, in the ordinary things and throughout this wonderful journey of life.

Let us seek and find Peace in our hearts and let living in Peace with everyone be our gift to the world.

And the angel said to them, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.”  ‭‭Luke‬ ‭2:10-11‬ ‭ESV‬‬

Praying the magic and wonder of this Christmas season will remain with you throughout the coming year. Wishing your family the gift of Hope, Love, Joy and Peace, this Christmas and always.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Love, Barry & Tina Ogle

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Letter 2014


Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and that the year ahead will be full of adventure, fun family time together and LOVE!


Wow, it's hard to believe that another year will soon be ending.  Hoping this Christmas letter finds your family well and that this beautiful season is a joyous one for you and your loved ones!  And here are a few family highlights for 2014.

Michael and Amanda are both doing well. They stay very busy with work as well as the daily activities involved in caring for and raising four very active and of course very beautiful little girls. Super Mom Amanda stays very busy with all that comes with having daughters. She is an expert with all hair styles and finding cheap, cute & cool outfits to wear are always on the shopping list.  Along with her Mommy responsibilities, Amanda works full time at Xerox and recently joined Rodan & Fields, which promotes a prestige skin care line of products. She is excited about this new adventure and is looking forward to a great year ahead.  When Michael and the girls are "home alone" it's an exciting day of anything goes, the Disney channel and prayers that Brooklyn and Renee will take a good long nap. The girls love their daddy and he enjoys every moment of "daddy duty." (Well, at least most moments)  Michael is still working as an electrician but recently changed jobs and went back to work with one of the first companies he started with just out of school.  He's excited about his new job and looking forward to what building he will "light up" next.  And just so everyone is clear, the Dallas Cowboys will be "his" team forever!

Hannah turned 12 this year and is in the 6th grade. It's hard to believe she will be in junior high next year. She still enjoys playing soccer and her team Forney Blast took the first place spot again this year. Hannah is doing excellent in school, loves to draw and of course shopping is her favorite activity. She is sweet to help with her younger sisters and is usually the first one out to the pasture to check on all of Nanny and Paw's animals.  Lilly is 7 years old, with a birthday coming up in January and is in the 2nd grade. She does great in school and reads way beyond her grade level. She decided to try girl’s softball this year and we all very much enjoyed her first season. Even though she is a sweet "girly" girl, she reminded me of her daddy when he first started playing.  Lilly also loves to play the minecraft game, has a fun imagination and has mastered catching a chicken now and then, just to give it a hug!  Brooklyn and Renee turned two in June. This has been a really big year for them. They are able to do so many new things for themselves. They love playing and running outside, watching all the fun Disney shows, taking care of their baby dolls, including diaper changes and coming to visit us at the farm.  Brooklyn loves the animals and isn't afraid to touch and get near them. Renee loves them with a little bit of caution and will ride with Paw on his tractor. They started day care in August after having "Nanny" as their sitter since they were born. Fortunately, they seem to love learning in a more structured environment and especially enjoy playing with all the kids and making new friends. They definitely bring a wonderful bright light to our family and keep us entertained with their crazy faces, constant energy and sweet personalities.

Brad and Kate are also doing well and are keeping life fun with a variety of activities.  Katelyn is in her fourth year of teaching and loving the kiddos at Beasley Elementary. She enjoys her time in the classroom and makes everyday a fun learning day as well as gives each child an opportunity to be creative through art and other activities.  Her co-workers keep her encouraged and the students keep her smiling.  During her time away from work Kate was able to do some traveling this year. She took two trips to New York, yes two!  She and her Mom enjoyed a few days exploring the Big Apple together and I am sure made memories that they will always treasure!  She also enjoyed a trip to New York with her friend Stesha!  They had a great time as well.  Brad continues to work as a pastor and teacher at “The Gathering” where he serves with passion and a loving heart. He loves to run, fish and play golf.  He and several of his friends were able to get away together for the annual "guys golf trip" again this year and I'm sure they implemented the "what happens here, stays here" slogan.  He is constantly doing projects around the house. He built a beautiful new outdoor area with a huge picnic  table where they can entertain, spend time and share life with a wonderful group of friends.  It's been a year of waiting with the new building for "The Gathering" but things are finally coming together.  Brad and Kate are both ready and excited to begin a new year of serving and loving the community.

Barry and I seem to stay very busy as well.  This year has been a little different for us.  In March I took a tumble from a little Welch pony and oh my, did he have quite a buck for such a little guy. I have spent quite a few months recovering from two surgeries, some physical therapy along the way and a lot of sitting with my feet up resting. I'm not going to deny some days were very challenging but through it all I learned a little more about patience.  Isn’t it wonderful that even in our weakest moments God is still working through us in His beautiful patient way, soaking up the joy of every moment and hoping that we will too.  Thankfully, this summer we were able to take our annual trip to Panama City and spent the week relaxing and enjoying the ocean.  It was wonderful to have some time together to rest and listen to the peaceful sound of the ocean waves.  While there we went on a deep sea fishing trip. It was SO much fun!  Four of us went on the trip and we caught quite a few fish, and yes, yours truly caught the biggest one!   Barry is still working hard during the week but looks forward to weekends so he can ride around on his tractor, putter around in his barn and give extra attention to his two cows, two horses, four ducks and our recently born calves Millie and Max. This year we added fish and ducks to the pond, enjoyed a beautiful and bountiful garden this summer and raised baby chicks to add to the layers we already have. Still love my fresh eggs!  We are enjoying every moment of being a "Nanny and Paw" to our four beautiful granddaughters, love spending time with our family and are soaking up farm life as much as we possibly can.

In the busyness of each day, look for joy, in the still quiet moments, seek his will and with a loving heart, shine your light into the world and you will find peace.       
From the Ogle Farm  -  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!   -  Love Barry & Tina

Friday, May 23, 2014

Things I Learned


It has been quite some time since my last post and it seems as though blogging is one of the things I save until last and then it doesn’t happen.  I must warn you; this is a very long post and involves a recent event in my life.

When something traumatic happens in my life, and that doesn’t mean it’s traumatic to the average person, usually it just affects me that way, my first thought is usually, really???  After I take a few deep breaths and have some time to process things, I try to remember to thank Jesus, remind myself that things could always be worse and that this is just another bump along the way on my journey through life.  Not that we will always learn a huge lesson through these times and experiences but I do believe that if we will allow our heart to be open, amazing things will come to light.   I believe that our Father walks with us every moment of each day, smiles as we celebrate our successes and is ready with arms stretched out to comfort us during the challenges times in our lives.  I also believe that His hand of protection was on me during my recent incident as I fell from that “bronco bucking” Welch pony.  I believe that, because HE is my protector, my rock and is with me always.  I am thankful that God protected my brain and spine and anything else that would have kept me from being as I was before.  I am thankful that my broken bones were minimal, that they were fixable and that in time I will make a full recovery. Sometimes I tell myself that me and my traumatic moments are not God's top priority but deep down in my heart I know that everything in our lives are important to Him.  As I try to communicate my thoughts about my journey I am praying that my words will not be taken the wrong way for my heart is truly humble and like so many others I am on a lifelong adventure of seeking and understanding His truth. Every day since this accident I have wondered why HE would spare me from something much worse and others have and will endure much more pain and brokenness than I could ever imagine. Why some of us are spared the pain and others are not has always been a hard thing for me to wrap my mind around.  With every bout of pain, I honestly thought about those who are suffering with daily pain that will never go away and those who are living a life that was changed because of an injury that will hinder or keep them from being able to do many of the daily chores that we take for granted.  I am brokenhearted for those whose lives are forever changed from an illness or an injury. I always felt that I was compassionate and understood what they were feeling, but I truly had absolutely NO idea what they were going through.  During my recovery I definitely had times of feeling hopeless. My healing has been very slow and requiring help with even the basics was extremely hard for me.  I definitely had time to be still and ponder, pray and wonder what might be revealed to me during this time. In the beginning I was in quite a bit of pain and praying almost every minute that God would take it away instantly. We sometimes feel as though God is slow in answering our prayers.  Without a doubt most of the time HE is slow in answering according to what we want. Our body is a beautiful perfectly made piece of art that our creator gave each of us to enjoy, use wisely and treat with respect. Thankfully in time I began to realize that something so perfect would take time to heal and to be restored back to the healthy body I had trusted to carry me through this life. During the many hours of idle time my mind was constantly wondering what this could possibly bring to my life.  I actually learned many things about myself during this time, some were a surprise and some I was unfortunately already aware of.  I learned that it's ok if I sit in a chair while everyone else is running my household, I learned that even a simple walk to the barn and back is very precious and that taking an afternoon nap is not being lazy. I learned that ice packs, a heating pad and pillow pet can become a good friend.  I learned that my parents can still take care of me even though I am over 50 and that my children are able to do so much more to help me than I ever realized.  I guess I had forgotten that they are adults now.  I am certainly proud of them and would like to take credit for who they have become but to be honest the credit goes completely to each of them. I learned that when my Mom brushed my hair it didn't hurt as much as I thought it did when I was a child and that my Dad even at 80 is the dish washing King.  I learned that if I can’t get out of the chair to pick up my grandchildren, they will come running to me.  It’s amazing how even at their young age, they understand that Nanny has a boo boo.  I learned that I have wonderful neighbors all around me and that if I need them they will come running.  I have to mention something else at this point. After I fell to the ground and was lying in the dirt waiting for the ambulance to arrive, I ask my neighbor for a pillow and a blanket.  I have no idea why other than; remember that part about everything being traumatic for me.  Like I said, they went running to get them for me.  I also have to mention that my neighbor and her 5 year old daughter kneeled beside me and prayed over my body.  How awesome is that!   I learned that I can shop from a wheelchair just as well as I can when I am up and walking and that you get a completely different view of the world at that level.  I noticed things in my house that I never noticed before, mostly the dust but still, I learned.  I had my first ambulance ride and I pray that it will be my last.  I learned firsthand how important our first responders are for ALL of us.  They were my saving grace for sure!!!  While we are at this point I have to share a little story.  As the EMT’s were trying to get me hooked up to an IV and comfortable I kept interrupting them saying I need something to prop my leg up on.  In my mind I felt that it would help to relieve the pain.  I went on and on with my request. Finally, one of the gentlemen suggested that we use a medical bag.  I am sure they were looking at each other thinking this is going to be a long ride.  Anyway, they placed the medical bag under my leg and it did relieve some of the pain but not all of it.  I thanked them over and over and was very cooperative the rest of the trip to the hospital.  I guess this would also fall under that comment about everything being traumatic.   I learned that my sweet husband Barry is ONE LOYAL CARING MAN and a great stand-in hairstylist.  He has talked me down off the ledge many times during the past several weeks and when he thinks I need to laugh, he will tell me to "just go ahead and jump." I am just kidding of course. As I said over and over, “I can’t do this anymore,” Barry would respond by saying, “OK, just quit” and he would smile.  I learned that Barry can actually function on a few hours of sleep each night as long as there is Dr. Pepper available, that he truly has the patience of JOB and that he is the greatest encourager I’ve ever known.  I was reminded that my friends are caring and loyal and still love me more than I deserve and that my family will do WHATEVER it takes to hold us together.  I learned that it’s very encouraging to have visitors and tons of love poured on you much longer than just the week of and the week after surgery.  Thankfully my family and friends already knew that.  Good things happen and not so good things happen, this is life and I love it no matter what.  My circumstances today are not life threatening and certainly not to the extent of what several of my precious friends are going through at this very moment. We never know what the next season of life will hold for us.  Each "season" of our life will come and go and I believe the Lord wants us to enjoy and be "present" in each one whether our days are currently complete joy or seem a bit challenging.  My constant prayer is that I will always be present in each season, that my heart will be open to change and that I am willing to follow Him no matter where He leads me. I am also praying that I will more often approach Him “seeking” instead of “asking.”  My goal is to NOT focus on the circumstances of "now" but just be completely immersed in the "present" and in each precious moment. We can be certain that a change in season will come so we should be hopeful for what God has planned for us in the next season. I still have a few weeks of physical therapy and recovery to go but thankfully I am on the downhill side of things.  I am thankful for my family and friends and for the ONE who holds everything in HIS hands.  God is a beautiful mystery but is SO worth getting to know. His awesomeness overwhelms me and the depth of HIS love reaches deep within my heart and soul to a place I will probably never understand. And that's ok.

Until next time, love, love, love!                                                                                                                                 


Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace.