
St. Andrew is one of the patron saints of lacemakers. The painting is by Vermeer.

Her first task that morning was to make the stuffing. Then Emma donned plastic gloves to stuff the turkey.
Armed and dangerous: Grandpa Haught wields a cue stick and a camera.
The homemade vanilla ice cream is ready to go into the deep freeze until time for dessert.
She brushed the completed braid with egg before baking.
Pleased as pumpkin. Emma removes the first pie from the oven.
Grandma Haught teaches Emma how to season mashed potatoes.
Q: What is the Corporate Purpose of Chick-fil-A?
A: To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us. To have a positive influence on all who come in contact with Chick-fil-A.
It is a great testimony.

John E. Haught, beloved husband of Susan and father to Katie, Drew, Kelsea and Charlie passed away in Beaumont, Texas November 12, 2008. John was born August 30, 1959 to Herb and Joan Haught in Riverhead, New York. He grew up in Fort Walton Beach Florida where he met the love of his life, Susan. They were married in 1982. He was a proud graduate of Florida State University. John received his law degree from South Texas College of Law in 1988 and joined the law firm of MehaffyWeber where he became a shareholder in 1994. John was a gifted trial lawyer who tried more than seventy-five cases to verdict with the vast majority ending in favorable results for his clients. He was recognized in Texas Monthly magazine as a Super Lawyer and was recently inducted as a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Houston Chapter. John was loved and respected by other attorneys and judges and the members of the Court staff throughout Southeast Texas. He was loved and admired by his colleagues and the entire staff of MehaffyWeber. He was an honest, ethical and smart attorney with exceptional skills.
Our group's tents are in the background. We also occupied several screened shelters.