Blog Recap, July Edition

11 Jul

A very "Seaside" Fourth of July

10 Jul

Hey hey! I hope everyone is doing great! I miss all of yall! Here is a picture of all the girls I work with on the Fourth of July. We were in the Seaside parade riding bikes. It was a lot of fun just super hot!!! I hope all of yall had a great fourth!

 

Our Pets…

2 Jul

Hey Evrybdy…

30 Jun

How y’all doing? Busy week so far here, but mostly because it’s going to be a short one. Can’t wait to see the fam @ the lake this weekend! Well, everybody but Goob…she’ll have to be there in spirit. Maybe we can ichat or something.

Have a great week…see you in a few days! Luv Evrybdy!

New Shoes?

27 Jun

Happy Birthday Bo!

21 Jun


Happy Birthday BO BO!!!

21 Jun

A Tribute to Bo…a Quarter Century old today

21 Jun

This time 25 years ago I was 25 years old experiencing for the first time the thrill and excitement of labor pains! Living in Clarksdale, Ms at the time… I mowed the yard the day before hoping to move things along. Our due date had already passed us by and we could hardly wait to meet our precious “Bundle of Joy”! It worked…somewhere around midnight I started having some real back pains…by 5:00 am we knew “IT WAS TIME”! With bags packed, we were off…I would like to say that I followed through with my “mighty woman” statement of going “natural”, but it didn’t take long for me to start pleading for “SOMETHING”! (By the way I do have much admiration for all you “mighty women” who have gone naturally) However, this was in the “olden days” and in Clarksdale, Ms, epidurals were not an option. I wasn’t convinced that what they gave me helped at all..but to spare those details…

ROBERT EARL CORDLE III made his entrance into the world somewhere around 1:00 that afternoon. What a miracle! Overwhelmed with Joy! Our first born.. A Baby Boy! The Lord rocked our world ..it would never be the same! By blessing us with such amazing love for this little guy He sent down from above! As newborn parents we didn’t want to put him down..so we rocked him and we cuddled him and we rocked some more.. “passy” and “pippy” were his favorite friends.. so full of adventure, curiosity and fun.. that hasn’t changed any and he’s only just begun..

As parents so proud of you now as we were then… Our little “fella” grew up and what a man you’ve become! There’s a girl out there somewhere (I pray for her daily) who when the timing is right will meet the “catch of a lifetime” and be blessed beyond measure!

With a heart of gold and a sense of humor to treasure.. you make life so much more fun whenever you’re around! You just never know where you might be found.. fulfilling your dreams and making them come true! You inspire all of us why not just do that, too! Where in the world is Walbo? Where will he be next? Family, friends, coworkers, too.. you are loved by all, this is so true! (I suppose you’ve made someone mad along the way, but they probably still think that you’re OK!) You teach us so much about many things… but when it comes to computers, technology, and such.. without you where would we be?! Your gifts and abilities came directly from The Lord.. they sure didn’t come from your Dad and me!

We give our thanks to God for blessing us with you.. and really can’t wait to see what all He’s going to do.. IN YOUR NEXT 25 YEARS!

Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4

We going somewhere?

20 Jun

Birthdays. We all have them, right? For the past few hours, I’ve been trying to see how many birthdays I could remember. Of course there are a few that stick out. My 13th birthday at the lake is one. Another would be my 16th. The first place I went after receiving my drivers license wasn’t my girlfriend’s house, it was Jack Peek’s Sales, a lawnmower place in Palmetto. Man, did I catch some crap for that. Add to that the countless birthday memories with the family huddled around one cake or another talking and laughing, and I don’t think I’ve had a bad birthday.

As I sat here recounting birthday memories, I couldn’t help but reach under my bed for the logbook from my 2004 sailing trip. I remember my 21st birthday as though it were yesterday… (more…)

Top 5 Reasons our Dad's #1

15 Jun

It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father.

-Pope John XXIII

  1. Dad’s very understanding. As his kids, we’re very fortunate that we don’t have to worry about dad getting real angry when things don’t go exactly as planned. Just ask Anna, who’s had about as many traffic tickets as she’s had birthdays. Or Caroline, who got pulled over tonight. Twice. Granted, the argument could be made that they learned it from him. I’ll never forget the day he received a letter from the DMV in the mail stating “Robert, your drivers license is no longer suspended”. “That’s good”. He wasn’t aware it was suspended in the first place!
  2. He’s a very hard worker, and it’s made him very successful. I’ll never forget the day when I was in elementary school and they sat us down for a “family meeting”. Mom & Dad explained to us that Dad had been laid off at the bank, and was going to work for himself. “We think this is really a blessing…Dad’s been wanting to open his own firm for a long time”. We were too young back then to know how scary this must have been for them.For many years tax season was a very stressful time for him, yet at home you could barely tell a difference.

    And even though tax season and soccer season overlapped, it was a rare case that he wasn’t sitting beside Big Bob during Goob’s games cheering their team on. Getting laid off did turn out to be a huge blessing, and we’re in awe of what Dad has been able to accomplish in his career, without ever neglecting his family in the process.
  3. He’s a giving man. It’s no secret that he’s been amazingly generous to us, and for that we could never repay him enough. But he’s often just as generous to complete strangers. Several years back, Dad walked into his office one morning to find a young man trying to thieve his computer. Through some masterful negotiation, he talked the kid out of stealing his computer. Instead of having him arrested, Dad took him over to Broadway Fashions and bought him some new kicks, which is what he really needed.
  4. He’s forever supportive. I’ll never forget the night in 2003 that I met the fam at Houston’s in Buckhead. We’d barely ordered our drinks before I handed Dad a two page, typed document outlining a crazy plan I’d hatched to spend a semester on a sailboat in the Gulf of Mexico. Never mind that neither he nor I really had any sailing experience, by the time we got to Starbucks after dinner, he was 100% on board. That was a life-defining trip for me, and it couldn’t have happened without the support of he and Mom.

    One more story of support… About a year ago, us Cordle kids went through a bit of a rough patch. Through a series of misunderstandings or unfortunate events, all three of us were struggling. I was in jeopardy of losing my job, Goob had been accused of plagiarism, and Anna was accused of hazing. We all laughed when someone would ask how we were doing, and he would casually mention our various situations, then emphasize how proud he was of how we were handling them. (For what it’s worth, I’m still employed, Goob still graduated, and Anna’s still a Zeta.)
  5. He is the most loving father that anyone could hope for. Rarely does a day go by when he doesn’t tell us he loves us, whether it be in person, by phone, an email, or a text. But not only do we know he loves us, he’s also a very loving husband. We can only pray that one day we’ll have a relationship as good as our parents. The example they’ve set is something we’re thankful for every single day.



Dad, sorry that Anna & I couldn’t be there to hang out with you on Father’s Day this year. I was sorry to hear that you ended up working most of the day, then I realized that Goob was in town, and it made sense. Kidding. We enjoyed getting to see your office a few weeks ago, and hopefully you’ll be able to use the pictures we left to brighten it up a bit.

Although sometimes we may not show it as much as we should, we appreciate you more than you can imagine, and we absolutely know that you’re the Best Dad Ever.

Love You!

-B, AC, & C

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