Finally, Pictures...
Sorry for the delay! Here they are....
http://picasaweb.google.com/dhyams
In the meantime, help me come up with a caption for this picture; the winner gets, well, nothing but a good laugh!
A weblog to keep track of the comings and goings of the Hyams clan.
Sorry for the delay! Here they are....
After this weekend of seeing everyone again, I thought it would be neat to create a live map with marks where everyone lives. Here's the link, and I'll try to keep it updated (maybe Dad and Donnie can help!)
Mom passed away between 3:30 and 4:00 this Friday morning. She
Mamaw (to me, anyway) passed away this morning at 6:00 am. It's too early at this point to be able to say anything about funeral arrangements, but as soon as I know anything, I'll post it here.
The following is from Ouita. When I get more info about the church,
I'll send it out.
--Donnie
------- Forwarded message follows -------
From: "Ouita Bingham" <ouitabingham@msn.com>
To: nppj@cp-tel.net
Subject: Aunt Sara,
Date sent: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:41:09 -0500
Dear Donald,
Please get this out to everyone on list. A lot of my addresses didn't go
through - my fault - haven't updated. Plus I am at work and not even
suppose to be doing this.
Family service for Aunt Sara is Monday, October 9 at 4:30pm at which time
her ashes will be spread from a mountain top.
A second service will be Tuesday, October 10, 9am at North Phoenix Chapel in
Phoenix.
They want everyone to know they are welcome to attend either or both, but
certainly understand the distance and other obstacles.
Their home phone is 602.943.3389 to find out information about where and how
to send flowers. I guess a florist could send them to the church, but I
don't have address or phone of church yet.
All my love, Ouita
------- End of forwarded message -------===================
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We've got some bad news. Melanie's sister, Kristin, passed away Wednesday at about 5:30 am at a hospice near Baltimore. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Hi all!
Hello everyone! We wanted to send you all some pics of our new precious addition! Colin was born at 1:54 pm Monday, January 2nd, weighing 6lbs 11ozs and 19 1/2 inches long. He was 3 weeks early and we just spent 5 days in the hospital, but we are now home and doing very well!




It is that time of year where I am walking the AIDSWALK again in Manuel's memory. AIDS Walk Austin is a fundraiser produced by AIDS Services of Austin (ASA).The AIDS Walk benefits ASA and over ten other outstanding HIV/AIDS organizations providing support and direct care services for people living with HIV/AIDS in Central Texas.Many Katrina evacuees with HIV have relocated to the Austin area. ASA is serving 10 evacuees in case management, 2 in dental clinic and many more with information and referral services.We expect those numbers to continue to rise........So we need your help!
Bill celebrates his 63rd (or 90th, depending on whom you ask) birthday today....someone please send some Polygrip!
Two days, 20 hours and 45 minutes later, I'm no longer powerless.
I saw a crew working about a mile and a half from my house around 8:30 p.m. Monday evening. With hope springing eternal, I proceeded to the local Pub to wait, have a brew or two and watch LSU succumb rather pitifully to Tennessee.
Heading back around 10:45, I saw the crews were on my road. A short chat revealed that they'd come down from Nebraska to help and estimated I'd have power in about 20 minutes. And so it came topass.
All righty then. I was running around the house reconnecting the alarm system, re-programming the thermostat, etc. Fifteen minutes later the power went out again. Not particularly pleased, I jumpedinto my vehicle and scoured the neighborhood for the crew. No sign.
Back at the sweat shop (my house), I called Valley Electric. After a lengthy update recording, I was stunned to be connected to a real human bean. First time that had happened since my power went out. I was told the crew had found some threatening limbage and decided to
turn off the power before remedying the situation. "They'll turn it back on soon". And indeed, it came to pass... at 12:15 A.M. And so it still is... at the moment.
My house was hovering around 88 degrees. Now it's around 84, but psychologically it's ultra cool to me.
--Donnie
We talked to Bing's parents in Buna, TX, 35 miles north of Beaumont
Lessons from Katrina with regarding gasoline:
This is Donnie -- still broadcasting remotely -- still without power.
I have running water (including hot) so the ability to shower is
definitely a plus. I have gas stove but not much desire to eat
anything hot. I bagged up all of the perished perishables from the
refrigerator and wiped it down. Been meaning to do that the last few
years anyway.
Last night the house was barely tolerable for sleeping, so if they
don't reconnect me today, I'll probably sneak into Gayle's garage
tonight.
I got a message from Ouita that didn't appear to be addressed to
anyone else, so here it is:
[clipped and posted by Daniel]
OK, I will be the first to post kid pictures....






We’re well here. I just finished wet-vacuuming the part of the carpet that got a little wet under the door-stop towels. I tripped a breaker using the vacuum, can’t find the breaker associated with the socket, now the outside lights won’t come on, then I had to fix the vacuum cleaner after gumming it up (I’ve never vacuumed before - almost). I’m doing more damage than Rita. Just call me Hurricane Buddy.
This is Donnie, broadcasting from another location.
I've been without power since 3:30 A.M Saturday. A call to Valley Electric last night resulted in a rather meandering recorded message saying that "major substations" were damaged and that it would probably be Monday before power is restored everywhere.
I suspect Gayle's power may be back now because I got an answering machine when I called instead of nonstop ringing. Of course it could be voicemail... hard to tell the difference these days.
--Donnie
We are fine up here. We didn’t have cable until recently so I couldn’t check the email. Leah and Jon spent the night here because they had no power. All is well…we had a small tree fall over but other than that, we kept our power the whole time. Gayle and Jeff just arrived here too. They haven’t had power since yesterday morning. We are celebrating Gayle’s 60th birthday up here today. Hope all is well with everyone!
Natalie
Just talked to Amy. Lafayette was having wind gust up to 50 mph. TV says now gusts are up to 35mph in lafayette. There is flooding at end of Amy's street and no damage to her home that she knows of. Her house does not usually flood.They have new roof courtesy of hurricane Lilly so she is hopeful that roof will remain in tact.She sounds fine.
Recap....
With Rita's change of direction, it appears both Buddy and Amy could
be affected.
Has anyone heard anything from Amy?
--Donnie
A message from Mathilde Flores (Mary Hyams):
Since Houston is currently in the crosshairs of Hurricane Rita, I
wanted to check on Buddy. I couldn't get through to him in Houston
via phone (cell or landline) yesterday.
Mathilde Flores (Mary Hyams) spoke to him earlier this week and said
Buddy told her he was waiting to see if Rita would turn. If not, he
and Darren would either head to Austin or Louisiana.
I'll send updates when I get them.
--Donnie