Miss Fluffy Rice

Who is Miss Fluffy Rice? 

She is who I want to be. Honestly, she is who we all strive to be. She is the woman who started from a cotton farm and built a honest name for herself in the Oil and Gas industry. She is someone who could walk in a room and it instantly lit up. She was the one you hoped would show up at an event, because you knew you would have a good time. She found the best in people. She loved  a challenge. She was not afraid of failing. She took failure as a lesson. She could tell a story like no one. She loved Jesus. She loved her Family, She loved Carole King and Fleetwood Mac music. She loved fishing in ponds, with wine and friends. She loved traveling. She loved shrimp.. all kinds of shrimp. I hear Forrest Gump in my head when I think of her. She was not polished, she was real. She did not care what your last name was, or what side of town you lived on. She shopped at second hand clothing stores, drove old cars.  She was driven, a “Pit Bull” at times. She was a terrible cook. She was a beauty queen in more ways than one. She was honest. She was a good listener. She was my Mom. Miss Fluffy Rice… Aka Peggy Case Kerr Worthington.

This blog is a tribute to her. She left behind two years of journals though her battle with cancer. I hope her life and gratitude and pour out into ours.

Every Day a Gift.

Aug. 27, 2017 EVERY DAY A GIFT Help me remember each day is a gift from You.  The days are numbered.  If I only had one month what would I do?  I don’t know – maybe prepare myself to meet You and know more about my new home.  The reality is something I don’t want…

A New Song

July 24, 2017           A NEW SONG Going home is such a blessing for those with pain and long-term healing. God You know what is best.  Father God, let me realize that I don’t understand things in life like business reasons, health issues. God, I rest in the knowing You have the best answers and I…

My Funeral Sermon

July 19, 2017   MY FUNERAL SERMON I Chronicles 28 -29 speaks of David’s kingdom passing on to Solomon.  The commentary said. “The sermon everyone important to you will hear is the one at your funeral.”  I never thought about it but it is true.  What would I want said at my funeral? #1 – I…