A selfish thought...

I have just recently started writing. I have found that it has grown into a passion of mine.
While family members watch television and play Xbox 360, I have found myself in front of
the computer writing... I hope you enjoy the words that flow from my mind.... I must say,
I'm a little selfish in that, I do enjoy it oh so much!

Many of my stories can be read in the
Community Circular Magazines:
-Garden Ridge Magazine
-New Braunfels Magazine
-Fair Oaks Ranch Magazine and more. Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Just Push It Out

Push It Out: Ubuild It Helps Garden Ridge Family Expand Their Home
Written by Sheryl Hawkinson • Photo by Travis White
A few years ago, my husband and I began discussing the possibility of increasing the size of our downstairs family room space.
Our 3,500 square foot home simply lived smaller then a conventional home of this size. We talked about "pushing the walls out" this way or that, but never really made the commitment to move any further. Sure we contacted a few contractors, received some bids and even paid for an architect to give us some ideas. Quite frankly; we where simply flabbergasted when the estimates of construction literally crushed our projected budget. Until recently we had given up the whole idea. We just couldn't justify paying so much for a mere 600 square foot addition. Yes, a pool bathroom would be nice and the additional living space would be fabulous however, we just couldn't see spending that kind of money.
As a DIY (Do It Yourself) kind of guy, my husband Rande, thought about taking on the challenge himself. Soon he found himself dealing jobs out to others. I would hear him say, "I can pay someone to do that and I could hire this out." But we would ask ourselves, "How would we know if the guys we hired could or would do the quality job we would be expecting?" Our expectations have always been high and all too soon the project idea was simply being tossed aside again.
After visiting the UBuildIt office in Schertz (a spur of the moment idea since I was in the area) and talking with Lee Randolph, the representative for the Garden Ridge area, I became excited once again of the possibility of more space. I went home energized and eager to tell my husband that we might have found what we needed to get the dream project underway. After a few weeks of discussions and implementing our ideas into a detailed vision, we began the long awaited process.
UBuildIt had what we needed. The "know how" and "know who" that could help us with this exciting mission that we were so zealous to begin. My husband and I were able to meet with the UBuildIt team and pick and choose the jobs we felt comfortable with and hire out the rest. We didn't need to worry if the subcontractors would be reputable or not. The UBuildIt team already did their homework and knew the area contractors that would provide us with the best possible work at the best possible price.
The opportunity to work as our own contractor, receiving discounts on building supplies, learning how to schedule subcontractors and deal with the city and their requirements, allowed us an invaluable hands on experience.
Our project became a family affair. Not only were we able to save money by picking and choosing what we wanted to do ourselves, we were able to assign various projects for all of us, including our 2 boys Jared and Joel.
Demolition was one of those projects. Although we left most of it to the hired crew, Rande and the boys were able to spend quality time together while working side by side as a team removing bricks from one specific area of our home. Those same bricks were recycled back into the project again saving money, materials and space in landfills.
When it came to insulating the new walls, we all worked together and mastered the measuring, cutting and installing of the insulation product into the walls of our new space. Not only did we master the insulation project, we shared in the duties of painting, saving us hundreds of dollars. More importantly the time we spent as a family is simply priceless!
Scheduled visits with Mike Robare of the UBuildIt team
insured us that the work completed exceeded city require- ments and more importantly our own high standards. In addition, if Mike had an idea, he was more then willing to give us direction that ultimately resulted in a better out come for us and our home.
UBuildIt, worked with us as a consultant, directing us through the entire building process. Having the guidance of a professional organization allowed us to feel assured we wouldn't be "taken". From start to finish the expansion was painless and looking back surprisingly fun! The process and outcome has exceeded our expectations, creating new memories to cherish as we enjoy our new living space together.
Our project is now close to completion and we are extremely excited to show off the work that we accomplished, as a family, with the help of our new friends at UBuildIt!
UBuildIt is located at:
17319 IH 35 N, Suite 303
Schertz, TX
Phone: 210.655.3373
www.UBuiltIt.com

The Trois Estate at Enchanted Rock - A Revalation to Reality

Just 17 miles outside Fredericksburg, TX, amongst the rolling hills of the beautiful Texas Hill Country, an enduring natural phenomenon called Enchanted Rock appears as you drive north on Ranch Road 965. Known as a sacred location to Native American's, this immense mass of granite has been solidified deep underground from molten rock.
According to the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife, Enchanted Rock had been inhabited and considered sacred for about 8,000 years by Native American tribes. During the 1700's, Spanish explorers, missionaries and military expeditions came into the area in search of land for farming, mission sites and precious metals. After many years of conflict, the Europeans forced the Comanche, Apache, Tonkawa and other Native American groups from the area around the mid 1800's. To this day, there is said to be a legend that speaks of a chosen people that can hear the pounding drums of the indigenous people that lived and died at Enchanted Rock.
It's only moments before you see the entry to Enchanted Rock that you might pass a gate protected by two large stone lions on your right. This gate adorned with antlers spelling out "Trois" is a stop worth taking.
For owners, Charles and Rebecca Trois, the revelation of The Trois Estate came to them in a vision and a dream even before they met. Charles an acclaimed artist, musician and collector, and Rebecca a women who felt trapped in the corporate world, both had the same vision. It was not until later in their lives that they were to cross paths.
The first time Rebecca saw Charles she remembers how, "Our eyes met and locked on one another. That was it!" Rebecca said with a smile. "It was meant to be. Things like this don't just happen."
In 1994, Rebecca and Charles knew that their dream to build their home was not intended to be just a vision and a dream, but a reality; a reality depicting their own "Heaven on Earth". Rebecca left the corporate world and began to use her gifts; gifts of healing and a love of people and cooking. Rebecca, an ordained minister and self taught culinary chef, can not only create a meal meant for a royal family but loves the opportunity to bring two people together in holy matrimony.
Charles, with a desire to learn the lost art of Corbale Ceilings, left home for a few months and traveled to San Miguel Gallente to study the architecture. In 1998, after his return, Charles, with only a handful of workers broke ground and began creating the couples dream. No formal blueprint plans were drawn; instead Charles and his lovely bride had it all drawn out in their minds and would work as they were inspired.
Moved by what he learned during his time in Mexico, Charles, a man of all trades, began the magnificent brick work that is found throughout the village. Barrel ceilings are featured in many of the halls and tunnels that lead from one quaint courtyard to the next adventure around the corner.
As you step into the small chapel adorned with statuary and a large church bell you might actually think you have left Texas and somehow traveled back in time. The chapel entrance leads you to a large hand poured stairwell aligned with candles. Down the stairs you feel the warmth of a cozy intimate seating area. Neatly arranged are heavy dark handmade church pews that can easily seat 50 and a lovely stone fireplace mantel. Adorned on each side are beautiful freestanding candelabras that hold the remnants of the sweet smell of lovely candle wax drippings. As you follow the path you come to another hall that leads down to a small entrance. This is it! The remarkable hand dug underground Grotto, featuring handmade stalactites, dim underwater lighting and fresh treated creek water that allows you to feel one with nature. Take a dip in the warm pool water and feel as if you have found one of the earth's most phenomenal secrets.
The Estate's restaurant features handmade window box tables decoratively filled with pieces from the past. Peer through the glass and seize history while gazing upon treasures of fossils, antique razors, hand-carved Meerscham smoking pipes, aged newspaper clippings and so much more from a bygone era. The decor is cozy and comfortable with tables overlooking a view of Enchanted Rock. The true divided light windows allow light to stream in, yet the room's romance lingers with thick draperies pulled to each end of the expansive windows.
The open kitchen with the same overhead brick work is also visible to guests while the chef of the evening, under the watchful eye of Rebecca, manipulates culinary dishes into artwork so tempting to the eye you hardly want to take a bite. Not only are the culinary dishes beautiful to look at, they are tantalizing to the palate as well. The house wine; Urbane Shiraz Vintage 2003 is truly magnificent. Rebecca chose this vintage specifically for the body, aroma and taste.
The Chef's Choice menu takes the wonder out of what to eat and allows you to "throw in the towel" and perhaps try something a little different from what you may have ordered at a traditional restaurant. Removing the "same place, same thing" from your world allows for another adventure all its own at The Trois Estate.
Traveling back outside, colored wine bottle bottoms peeking out from the walls, while inside, the bottle tops allow the light to stream in and play off the interior walls. Native plants and earth tone colors of the adobe shaped buildings compliment the natural colors and rock of the landscape. "This is surely a place to come and unplug" said my husband, Rande Hawkinson. "The calming, peaceful environment surrounds you." Atop the wraparound terrace your view is only limited by your eyesight. Tile mosaic art pours over the floor of the terrace and the detailed ironwork railings laced with climbing wisteria vines add to a sense of well being. A cool breeze can be felt blowing from what seems to be all directions. Sipping a glass of house wine while watching the sunset views at The Trois Estate, allow guests to experience a serene and rejuvenating feeling. Simply a little piece of "Heaven on Earth."
The 10 guest suites of the Estate are comfortable with large scale furnishings and handmade furniture replicating old world charm. The eclectic rooms, with antiques scatted about, uniquely incorporates the large antique doors around the village. These antique doors and hardware can be found hung as an invitation to enter a secret place. To open a door at The Trois Estate is like opening a gift. The thought of how long ago, and by whom, this same door was opened comes to mind. Touch the doors and rub the old beautiful detailed carvings, you can only wish they could talk and tell the story of where they once hung.
From the entry gate to the intimate courtyard, the winding pathway of poured concrete depicts stone from centuries ago. The interior of the guest suits also include concrete stone floors with an extra step of artistic flair. Charles stained and burned the floors with a special technique to resemble granite. Lovely colorful rugs drape across the rough textured floor while dim lighting allows the room to feel restful and cozy. The bathrooms are clean with handmade counters that take you back to a time of simpler days, providing you with all you need without the frills. There are no phones to call for room service extras, so be sure to bring all your morning essentials. Many of the rooms at The Estate feature spa tubs not found in the traditional location in the bathroom, instead nestled in the corner of the room itself, allowing guests to enjoy the décor from all angles. Towels, soaps and shampoos are provided. Weekday suite rates range from $159 per night to $229 per night and include a delicious gourmet breakfast. Weekend rates are slightly increased.
Charles' childlike love for cap guns is apparent when walking through his personal museum of what is said to be a million dollar collection. Stroll right next door to the Bird Cage Theater where thousands of spurs are hanging along the top of the cowboy bar, chandeliers and walls. Back outside and up the path to the Safari Room, homes hundreds of trophy mounts. Everything from A to Z and in between can be found in this large room including full size mounts of lions, tigers and bears!
The Trois' have an enduring gift to serve. Rebecca often enjoys guests from local nursing homes that come to visit and enjoy delicious food, good conversation and of course marvel at the remarkable views of Enchanted Rock. The arts are important to the Trois family as well. Annually, The Estate opens their gates to hundreds of guests to a sit down dinner costing $150.00 per plate in support of the San Antonio Opera. This fundraiser is scheduled for November and is a special time of year for Rebecca and her family. An auction is set in motion while guests donate items. 100% of all proceeds go directly to the opera. For details about this event contact The Estate directly.
While at The Trois Estate, it is a time to "let go" and allow your mind and body to rest. Internet, television and cell phone service is not at your every beck and call, so be prepared to let it all go. The 57 acres of open enchanting space inspire you to find the dreams you may have thought were long gone.
A new additional 18 room lodge is currently under construction and is scheduled to open later this year. The Trois Estate is available seven days a week for Romantic Getaways, Weddings, Corporate and Special Events.
All photos by Helo Photography • www.HeloPhotography.com
The Trois Estate is conveniently located at 300 Trois Lane, Fredericksburg, TX 78624 between Austin and San Antonio, north of Fredericksburg. Venue and overnight rental rates can be found at www.TheTroisEstate.net. Limited space is available for Lunch and Dinner at Troisi's Italian Ristorante so call early to guarantee desired dates. The Ristorante is Open to the public Wednesday - Sunday by reservation only. Call (830) 685-3090 or (830) 685-3415.

The Empty Cross

Our world today is bombarded from all angles with disorder, fear and pandemonium on a daily basis. However, as difficult as it has been, there is a group of people that have, with determination, been able to stay focused on love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control with a purpose to accomplish a long awaited victory over the world of hate and mayhem.
In 2001, Max and Sherry Greiner knew, after hearing from God, they were to construct places around the world where all people could draw closer to the peace most of us desire. For this reason, in 2004 the Grainer's founded The Coming King Foundation. An outreach designed for all who have the desire to draw closer to Jesus Christ within beautiful meditative gardens placed throughout our nation and the world.
Not only one religious denomination is represented in this outreach, instead there are 17 Trustees from different denominations taking part in providing these gardens. Many well know advocates of Jesus Christ support the agenda, including Governor Mike Huckabee, Dr. James Dobson, Franklin Graham, Dr. Pat Roberston, Rick Warren, and the late Dr. Bill Bright and Dr. Oral Roberts all supporting The Coming King Foundation through prayer.
Over two million dollars have been provided by individuals across America in support of the common goal. Not only have the funds been raised without professional fundraisers or public tax money, but many Christian artists have donated time and sculptures valued at three million dollars welcoming guests to the gardens.
Only 60 miles from downtown San Antonio in the city of Kerrville is this landmark in the making. The 23 acre "Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden" site, donated by the Hershel Reid family of Dallas, TX, welcomes drivers above Interstate Highway 10 with a 77'7" tall, 70 ton, contemporary iron sculpture named The Empty Cross. The cross which is located half way between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans began its erection on the 1,930' high hill the morning of July 26, 2010.
With many people in support of the cross, there are plenty who are against the cross as well. Opponents and challengers continue to throw attacks, lawsuits and threats against the cross and its founders yet the cross remains upright and strong at the same latitude as Israel.
Foundation Trustee, Dr. Bruce Cook of Austin said: "Cities and nations have destinies and identities just like people. The city of Kerrville has long been associated with art, music, wildlife, fine foods, and retirement. Tourism is a natural outgrowth and outcome of the local heritage and natural scenic inheritance of the area. Kerrville is destined to become a destination attraction."
Artist Max Greiner Jr., designed the hollow sculpture as a spiritual reminder of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christians know that Jesus hung on the cross, taking upon Himself the sins of the world. After three days He rose, defeating death, hence The Empty Cross. If you have not yet accepted His gift of salvation, The Empty Cross is your invitation to surrender your life unto Him. "For it is by grace you have been saved."
The garden, when completed, will display 77 Bible scriptures on 16" engraved ceramic tiles in languages from around the world.
To find out how you can take part in this amazing work, visit: www.TheComingKingFoundation.org. Guided tours are possible by calling TCKF office at 830-367-7706

Friday, September 24, 2010

Dirty-Dusty-Designs

Dirty Dusty Design
Artist Scott Wade Turns Vehicles Into Rolling Art
By Cheryl Hawkinson
As a California transplant, I have never had a car as dirty as my car is right now! For some, the thought of dirt on their beloved four wheel form of transportation is one of great embarrassment! For others it may not be a big deal, still there is one among us in this great big state of Texas who sees it simply as, "something more."
Scott Wade, identifies the dirty back window of your car as a "canvas" to express his art! Scott is able to take something embarrassingly dirty, embrace it and create something beautiful! Most of us simply see the dirt as just that… DIRT. But for Scott, he immediately sees potential.
As a young boy, Scott lived on a long, dirt road in Central Texas for over 20 years. "Since our cars were always dirty, I would often "doodle" in the dust on the rear windows of our cars. I started experimenting with ways to get shading. At first I would use the pads of my fingers and brush very lightly to get "grey" tones. One time I was chewing on a popsicle stick, and I tried using the chewed up end as a brush. I liked the effect, so I started trying paintbrushes, and eventually developed the techniques I use today." explains Scott.
To prepare his "canvas" Scott rubs a thin layer of almond oil on his clean window before driving the dirt roads of Texas, allowing the dust to build up evenly for his next masterpiece. The Texas limestone and clay dust adheres well to the prepared glass but may take up to 2 weeks of driving for the dirt to be thick enough to begin the hour long process of designing and sketching his new art piece.
You're probably asking the question, "What about the rain?" Well, according to Scott, "I may sometimes feel a little twang of regret, but really it's great, because that means I get to do another one! The impermanence of this art form is one of the things I really love about it. For one thing, it helps me to not take it too seriously and to really have fun with it. But most important, it reminds me that all of life is impermanent, that we won't be here all that long, and to really enjoy the wonder and beauty while we're here."
Scott has been thrilling car owners with his art form for many years. "Dirty Car Art," has brought him world-wide recognition. In 2007 he moved from the dirt road in San Marcos to a paved road in Wimberley, Texas. Scott continually seeks opportunities to bring Dirty Car Art to the world, making appearances at fairs, festivals, and corporate events, and contributing his talents to ad and PR campaigns. He now offers his talents to Brides and Grooms, creating a personal piece of art to the couples "getaway" car.
I invite you to view Scott's website: www.DirtyCarArt.com. Here you can take a glimpse at some of Scott's past work. For me, I'll never look at another dirty car window the same way again. Maybe you too, can muster up a smile when looking at your very own dirty car window.

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