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When I show land out in the country, my clients us When I show land out in the country, my clients usually apologize for making my drive so far. I always thank them, I love the opportunity. It gives me the chance to see new areas, drive winding roads, and time to talk to Jesus. ❤️
Today I couldn’t help but pull over and take a photo of this spot. The photo does not do it justice. The colors were so vivid and it was perfectly quiet and peaceful. I’ll drive to the country anytime 🚙
“Mom! We won the game!” 😍 love my little ba “Mom! We won the game!” 😍 love my little baller. ❤️
The real reason I go to closings is to hold the ba The real reason I go to closings is to hold the babies 😍😂 we have been looking at houses since this guy was a tiny baby! Now his parents bought him and his brothers a beautiful home to make memories in. ❤️ I’m so thankful to be able to have friends that become clients. Congrats Bezzam family! 😄🎉🙌🏻
We looked far and wide and wrote a good amount of We looked far and wide and wrote a good amount of offers before finding “the one.” When we walked into this home, my clients and I had the best feeling! It took a super great offer, well crafted family letter, and a lot of prayers, but we were able to make this house a home for my clients. ❤️ 

Built in 1935 (and possibly earlier) so much history, and so many new memories to make. Congrats  to my clients! Thanks for trusting me to help you ☺️🎉🏡
I've heard the average person knows 8 Realtors 🤔 There are many of us! So, I wanted to let you know what is unique about me. 😊

If you don't have a Realtor, I'd love the honor of being yours! 😄❤️🏡

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I struggled to get anything accomplished last week I struggled to get anything accomplished last week during the storm. We lost power for 4 days, had no cell or internet service for 36 hours, had no way of knowing what was happening, we’re displaced, everything was cancelled. After almost a full year of living in an alternate reality trying to survive COVID, we also had to try to survive during the storm of the century in the south. 

Part of me feels dramatic even saying this. We are safe and warm and blessed because of our friends, and cared for by so many. We had no permanent property damage, but know many people who have. 

But I think it’s important to recognize the collective traumas we are going through as a community and understand that it does affect our functioning. We were afraid and people did die and get hurt.

So if you are struggling to “get back to normal” today, take some time to process the bad, appreciate the good, and move at your own pace. You are not a machine built to withstand all difficulties. 

Love you all, I hope you have a peaceful week ❤️
Never forget about your local Mexican market 🇲🇽
Plenty of produce and meat, AND the only place I could find tortillas in town.
Beau 🐶
Derived from Boaz/The Kinsman Redeemer ❤️
Mini Australian Shepherd/8 weeks old 🐾

We chose him because his owner said he was the sweetest one she had 🤗

The kids are overjoyed since I said this would never happen 😂 I saw him on our neighborhood Facebook page and he stole my heart. ❤️
Day three and four: super duper thankful for our k Day three and four: super duper thankful for our kindhearted friends. They fed us, the kids played, everyone was happy 😊 We had some great conversations and we will forever be grateful! Thank you Webber family!

We are now home with power and water, no busted pipes 🙏🏻 Thank you Jesus ❤️
Day One: no power, but we have a fireplace and gas Day One: no power, but we have a fireplace and gas stove. Thank you Jesus! No cell service at all. We all
play in the snow, red books, play games, and sleep by the fire. In the evening, Jimmy, Tuck, and Ava try to go to a store, but every single one is closed. They end up with all of Round Rock at QuikTrip, where the crowd is being managed by police. Everything is sold out expect plantain chips by the time the leave.

Day Two: wake up, still no no power, even by the fire it’s 42° inside the house. Call some hotels, all sold out, our amazing friends Laura and Dennis Webber save the day and invite us to their home, where we will stay until our power returns. It was 13° when we drove over. We drove 10 miles per hour the whole way and we’re sliding around. Texas isn’t built for this.

Preserving this for history, so I can tell my grandkids about the great Texas ice apocalypse of 2021 ❄️ 

I am praying for everyone, especially those without power, without fireplaces, linemen, first responders,  anyone without a warm place to go, the homeless. Be safe 🙏🏻

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