Thursday, December 18, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
I was worried about the tree, esp since Laura is crawling and into everything she hasn't bothered the tree at all. I think it almost intimidates her. She just likes to look at the lights from a distance...which is a-okay with me!
My little 'helper'...
My mantle and front door wreath
The tree and dining room
Thanksgiving
I didn't really take a lot of pictures over Thanksgiving and so I've been behind in posting an update about our trips. We went down to my parents first and were in Eastman through late Thursday and then we drove up to Augusta and stayed there til Saturday. We had a good time visiting with family...hard to believe we will be making the rounds again in about a week for Christmas...!
Laura and her car we picked up at my parents house...She loves being 'driven' (the only direction she can go by herself is backwards :) ) around the living room and loves to 'honk' the horn.
Laura and her cousin Riley
Trying to climb the steps at Thanksgiving.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Office Space
Yep, this is my life...except I have an office not a cubicle and TPS reports are sent via email.... :)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Give Thanks
Oh, give thanks to the Lord,
for He is good!
~~ Psalm 107:1 ~~
The Pilgrim Fathers who landed at Plymouth in America in 1620 knew nothing of the bountiful prosperity that so many people enjoy today. During that first long winter, seven times as many graves were made for the dead as homes were built for the living. Seed, imported from England, failed to grow, and a ship that was to bring food and relief, brought thirty-five more mouths to feed, but not an ounce of provisions. They caught fish, hunted wild fowl, and venison. They had a little English meal and some Indian corn.
Yet their lives were marked by a spirit of constant thankfulness. On one occasion, William Brewster, rising from a scanty Plymouth dinner of clams and water, gave thanks to God "for the abundance of the sea and the treasures hid in the sand."
According to today's standards, they had little; but they possessed a sense of great gratitude. Gratitude is one of the greatest Christian graces; ingratitude, one of the most vicious sins. Ask God to open your eyes to all the blessings He has bestowed on you, and to give you a fresh spirit of gratitude - not just at this season of the year, but always.
The Reverend Billy Graham, Hope for Each Day - Words of Wisdom and Faith, Thomas Nelson Inc., Publisher
Monday, November 24, 2008
The Blessing - John Waller - Missions Presentation
Choose to be a blessing...
Let it be said of us...
While we walked among the living
Let it be said of us...
By the ones we leave behind
Let it be said of us...
That we lived to be a blessing for life
Let it be said of us...
That we gave to reach the dying
Let it be said of us...
By the fruit we leave behind
Let it be said of us...
That our legacy is blessing for life
This day...
You set life, you set death right before us,
This day...
Every blessing and curse is a choice now
And we will choose to be a blessing for life
Let it be said of us...
That our hearts belonged to Jesus Let it be said of us
That we spoke the words of life
Let it be said of us...
That our heritage is blessing for life
For your Kingdom, for our Children
For the sake of every nation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NESkHLKJJH8
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
On the move...
We officially have a crawler! Laura has been trying to master crawling for weeks...but last night she finally figured it all out! We got some video last night that I will try to post later, but here is a quick pic I snapped this morning of Laura on the go...Life will never be the same...gotta finish up that baby-proofing!
Video of crawling
Oh, and I realize the video is kinda long so probably nobody but family will watch the whole thing...! And ignore the piles of baby laundry in the background... recording video was more important :)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
It's been quiet...
On the 7th...I turned 29 years old...! I was still feeling pretty rough...so it was most likely one of my worst birthdays....in comparison, turning 30 next year should be a blast! :) Eric and I did venture down to Gainesville to pick up my Birthday present...I got a video camera! I was quite excited...but of course that means that my blog readers will also be subjected to lots of Laura video :)
Other than all that...life has been fairly quiet...that is good! I aan't believe its almost Thanksgiving and Christmas again--this year has flown by!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Pumpkin Farm
Saturday morning we went to Burt's Pumpkin farm in Dawsonville for some fall fun. We bought a couple of pumpkins to bring home and cook. I love fall foods...apples, pumpkins and sweet potatoes :)
Oh, and you may notice it looks like I am squinting in all the pictures...but actually, Friday night I was using some cleaners and things and apparently I guess I touched my eye and my right eye decided to swell. It was a little better Saturday thanks to a visit to the quick care clinic and some prescription eye drops...Cleaning can be hazardous to your health!
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Friday, October 31, 2008
October 31st, 2008
Walmart was totally sold out of their 16th century saint outfits though...so we went with a pumpkin theme instead... :)
Her 'scary' faces....
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Here, there and everywhere...
While we were in Eastman, Uncle Cody tried to convert Laura into a Tech fan...
but I don't think it worked...Laura knows which school helps pay the bills in our family! :)
And finally we had to leave my parents house come back home...
I didn't stay away too long though...my sister Amy (in the picture above) had to have surgery at the Medical Center in Macon on Tuesday. She has some heart problems and has had a pacemaker since she was 18. When she went for a checkup a few days before they discovered one of the 'leads' from the pacemaker to her heart was broken...This is the second time its happened.
Oh, and guess what...based on the computer read-out of the pacemaker...it broke when she was up here visiting us for July 4th...maybe one of the fireworks at Stone Mt was too loud?! :)
She had her lead-revision on Tuesday and came through the surgery really well. I met my family and Cody's family at the hospital for the day and drove back up here that evening...it was a long day, but I really wanted to be at the hospital! We love you Amy!!
This past weekend, my parents came to visit and help us get some more work done on the house. We are supposed to move in this weekend. If anybody doesn't have anything else to do this weekend...we could use some manual labor on Saturday! The hardwood went down last week, the carpet is being installed today and the painting should be done by Thursday...if all goes well, we will be all moved in over the weekend! I will try to post some pictures soon...there has been quite the transformation over the last two weeks!