Greetings 02.10.2010 Clubbers!
I’m continuing the countdown to 50 with this month’s mini-celebration on June 10.
As many of you know, I have had the pleasure of being involved with Allison Bottke’s Setting Boundaries and SANITY Support Group Network for the past eighteen months. It has been my desire to facilitate one of the Support Groups. However, to do so, there would have to be one started in my area.
I am pleased to announce there are TWO SANITY Support Groups starting this summer in the Dallas metroplex! I’m so excited for all of the parents and grandparents who will be joining these groups and learning how to set health boundaries with their adult children as they implement the 6 Steps to SANITY into their lives.
I am also excited that I get to be the Group Facilitator for the group starting in July at Heritage Church of Christ in Keller, TX. I know this program works and I can’t wait to personally guide the parents of this group as they take their first steps to hope, healing, freedom, and SANITY!
You may find out more specifics about these groups by contacting the churches below:
Heritage Church of Christ
Keller, Texas
heritagechurchofchrist.org
Start date: July 7, 2009
Contact: David Trice
Ph: 817.741.0499
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First Baptist Church Grapevine
Grapevine, Texas
fbcgrapevine.com
Tentatively scheduled to start August 23, 2009
Contact: Frank Roberson
P: 817.481.0787
You may find out more about finding or starting a SANITY Support Group in your area at SettingBoundaries.com.
So…how did I spend my June 10 mini-celebration? Well…in keeping with the news above, I had the pleasure of accompanying Allison Bottke, founder of the SANITY Support Group Network and author of Setting Boundaries with Your Adult Children, to the Kickoff/Info Meeting at Heritage Church of Christ. We had a great group; in spite of the extremely bad weather that began hitting us right at the time the meeting was to start.
We had flooding rain, damaging winds, and more hit the Dallas metroplex all night and the next day. Thankfully, there were not personal injuries or deaths…but there was lots of thunder and lightning all night long, flooding, evacuations, and some people were still without electricity as of last night (Friday, June 12).
I was snug as a bug in a rug during the storms. There is a beautiful park at the south end of the street I live on that had tree damage and flooding. I walked to it on Thursday evening after all the storms had passed to see it. Here are some pictures of what I found after some of it had been cleaned up.


All in all, a great day, and lots of weather excitement – enough for a while at least. See you next month as we continue my journey to a spectacular 50!







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