September 18, 2007
September 18, 2008
September 18, 2009
September 18, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
It Happens
I went to bed in an irritated mood.
And I woke up in an irritated mood.
Mostly cause I'm irritated at my husband.
It happens.
The kids and I reheated pizza for lunch.
And we were still in our pajamas.
It happens.
I didn't start school with Autumn until after our "healthy" lunch.
And when I graded her papers from last week, I cried.
Today is a day I feel 1000% she needs to let someone else teach her, cause she just isn't "getting it" with me.
It happens.
I made my first pot of coffee at 2:30 this afternoon.
Autumn saw me making it & said "mom, it's after lunch".
I've already sucked down two cups.
It happens.
Easton keeps doing this high pitch horrible scream thing.
I run to him thinking he's been gouged in the eye with something.
Only to find out that's his new laugh.
It happens.
I stood up to go help Autumn with her schoolwork.
In the process I knocked my whole cup of coffee on her school folder. The school folder that contains ALL the work she's completed already this year. I have about 45 coffee drenched papers drying all over my kitchen counter right now.
It happens.
Easton turns three on Saturday.
If you know me, you know my kids parties are highlights of my year. Well, I haven't done the first thing for his party .... 4 days away.
It happens.
I sure am glad tomorrow is a new day.
I'm also glad that our lives aren't perfect.
It sure would be boring if they were :)
And I woke up in an irritated mood.
Mostly cause I'm irritated at my husband.
It happens.
The kids and I reheated pizza for lunch.
And we were still in our pajamas.
It happens.
I didn't start school with Autumn until after our "healthy" lunch.
And when I graded her papers from last week, I cried.
Today is a day I feel 1000% she needs to let someone else teach her, cause she just isn't "getting it" with me.
It happens.
I made my first pot of coffee at 2:30 this afternoon.
Autumn saw me making it & said "mom, it's after lunch".
I've already sucked down two cups.
It happens.
Easton keeps doing this high pitch horrible scream thing.
I run to him thinking he's been gouged in the eye with something.
Only to find out that's his new laugh.
It happens.
I stood up to go help Autumn with her schoolwork.
In the process I knocked my whole cup of coffee on her school folder. The school folder that contains ALL the work she's completed already this year. I have about 45 coffee drenched papers drying all over my kitchen counter right now.
It happens.
Easton turns three on Saturday.
If you know me, you know my kids parties are highlights of my year. Well, I haven't done the first thing for his party .... 4 days away.
It happens.
I sure am glad tomorrow is a new day.
I'm also glad that our lives aren't perfect.
It sure would be boring if they were :)
Sunday, September 12, 2010
My Very First Giveaway
*** GIVEAWAY CLOSED***
Winner is:
dreamzz12{at}aol{dot}com
I follow you on twitter @deegee13
September 12, 2010 11:35 PM
Way to go! You will be contacted by email for your address!
I mentioned during The Challenge that I'd be doing a giveaway soon.
Well, it's here!
This is my 100th post.
Ahhhhh!
Well, in honor of my 100th post, I'm giving away something I think you're gonna like.
Fall is in the air .... well, on some mornings the temp is going below 100, anyway!
The smells of pumpkin and cinnamon are everywhere.
The leaves will be falling soon.
Sweatshirts will be pulled out of the back of the closet.
So ...What better way to enjoy this time of year than with a Starbucks giftcard?
You heard it right .... A Starbucks Gift Card for $20
Here's the rules for the giveaway
(you can have up to 4 entries.
Make them seperate comments
so they can be counted as seperate entries!)
1 entry - Be a follower to my blog.
1 entry - Be my friend on facebook.
1 entry - Be my friend on twitter.
1 entry - Tell me who your favorite blog/blogger is and why.
(I LOVE finding new blogs. Make it good!)
Giveaway will end on September 17th at midnight.
Winner will be notified by email.
(Make sure you leave an email to be contacted)
Winner is:
dreamzz12{at}aol{dot}com
I follow you on twitter @deegee13
September 12, 2010 11:35 PM
Way to go! You will be contacted by email for your address!
I mentioned during The Challenge that I'd be doing a giveaway soon.
Well, it's here!
This is my 100th post.
Ahhhhh!
Well, in honor of my 100th post, I'm giving away something I think you're gonna like.
Fall is in the air .... well, on some mornings the temp is going below 100, anyway!
The smells of pumpkin and cinnamon are everywhere.
The leaves will be falling soon.
Sweatshirts will be pulled out of the back of the closet.
So ...What better way to enjoy this time of year than with a Starbucks giftcard?
You heard it right .... A Starbucks Gift Card for $20
Here's the rules for the giveaway
(you can have up to 4 entries.
Make them seperate comments
so they can be counted as seperate entries!)
1 entry - Be a follower to my blog.
1 entry - Be my friend on facebook.
1 entry - Be my friend on twitter.
1 entry - Tell me who your favorite blog/blogger is and why.
(I LOVE finding new blogs. Make it good!)
Giveaway will end on September 17th at midnight.
Winner will be notified by email.
(Make sure you leave an email to be contacted)
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
10 Movies We Love
*
10. The Godfather
9. Dirty Dancing
8. The Kid
7. Inception
6. Gladiator
5. A Walk to Remember
4. Shawshank Redemption
3. Steele Magnolias
2. The Bourne Series
1. The Notebook
What's Some Movies You Love?
(some of these have only been viewed in the tv editted version. don't judge.)
10. The Godfather
9. Dirty Dancing
8. The Kid
7. Inception
6. Gladiator
5. A Walk to Remember
4. Shawshank Redemption
3. Steele Magnolias
2. The Bourne Series
1. The Notebook
What's Some Movies You Love?
(some of these have only been viewed in the tv editted version. don't judge.)
Monday, September 6, 2010
My Network of Ladies
Cory was teaching at a conference last week and was sharing with some youth pastors & workers his favorite people he networks with. You know, people who you learn from. People you allow to speak into your life. People you speak the same language with.
It got me thinking.
It's been a while since I posted who I'm learning from ... Who I'm connecting with.
Some of these ladies don't have a clue I exist.
Others, I have forged a great relationship with.
I'm excited to meet this lovely lady at Catalyst this year.
It'll be our first real life face-to-face.
We chat through email, twitter, virtual roundtables, and she's a epic Words With Friends player.
Check her out over at Leading and Loving It.
She is hosting an amazing Virtual Conference that starts tomorrow. FOR FREE! Who does that? ... Lori!
Another lady I check out at least once a week is Holly Furtick.
My husband started listening to her husband a few years ago, and I saw a link on his page: The Preachers Wife.
I thought "Hm, I'll check her out". And I've been hooked ever since.
Her and her husband speak a lot of the same language Cory and I do.
Our kids are around the same age.
We honestly just like them as a couple, yet they both have much to give individually.
She's one of those who have no clue who in the world I am, yet I am still able to learn tremendous amounts!
This next lady, I'm not sure how I stumbled upon her blog, but she is funny and blunt and I love the way she writes! One minute I'm laughing reading her stuff, and the next minute I'm crying. I can feel what she writes. I love it!
There's a ton more I could tell you about.
Like here and here and here and here and here.
But I want to know who the people in your network are.
Who do you learn from?
Who do you "follow"?
Who inspires you?
And who do you just simply enjoy reading/checking out?
It got me thinking.
It's been a while since I posted who I'm learning from ... Who I'm connecting with.
Some of these ladies don't have a clue I exist.
Others, I have forged a great relationship with.
I'm excited to meet this lovely lady at Catalyst this year.
It'll be our first real life face-to-face.
We chat through email, twitter, virtual roundtables, and she's a epic Words With Friends player.
Check her out over at Leading and Loving It.
She is hosting an amazing Virtual Conference that starts tomorrow. FOR FREE! Who does that? ... Lori!
Another lady I check out at least once a week is Holly Furtick.
My husband started listening to her husband a few years ago, and I saw a link on his page: The Preachers Wife.
I thought "Hm, I'll check her out". And I've been hooked ever since.
Her and her husband speak a lot of the same language Cory and I do.
Our kids are around the same age.
We honestly just like them as a couple, yet they both have much to give individually.
She's one of those who have no clue who in the world I am, yet I am still able to learn tremendous amounts!
This next lady, I'm not sure how I stumbled upon her blog, but she is funny and blunt and I love the way she writes! One minute I'm laughing reading her stuff, and the next minute I'm crying. I can feel what she writes. I love it!
There's a ton more I could tell you about.
Like here and here and here and here and here.
But I want to know who the people in your network are.
Who do you learn from?
Who do you "follow"?
Who inspires you?
And who do you just simply enjoy reading/checking out?
Sunday, September 5, 2010
The Girls : ReGroups
Tonight we started our Renew Small Groups
for the fall term. Lindsey and I tag team a group.
We've got a few of our original girls and we added a few.
Tonight was a foundational night.
We don't really dive into any studies,
we just sit around and eat, then move
to the living room floor. It's amazing what you can learn
by just "being". Tradition in our small
group is to make a journal for the term.
Look at what an awesome and creative job they all did.
I think this group is gonna be better than
any group before. I can't wait to start our study
in James next week.
Get ready to dive in Arielle, Ashlie, Brittany, Courtney, Kattie, Kayleigh, Kristin, JoJo, Shelby and Victoria!
If you're not connected in a small group ... child, teenager, or adult ... I encourage you to plug in. There's nothing like Small Groups. It's where change happens!
for the fall term. Lindsey and I tag team a group.
We've got a few of our original girls and we added a few.
Tonight was a foundational night.
We don't really dive into any studies,
we just sit around and eat, then move
to the living room floor. It's amazing what you can learn
by just "being". Tradition in our small
group is to make a journal for the term.
Look at what an awesome and creative job they all did.
I think this group is gonna be better than
any group before. I can't wait to start our study
in James next week.
Get ready to dive in Arielle, Ashlie, Brittany, Courtney, Kattie, Kayleigh, Kristin, JoJo, Shelby and Victoria!
If you're not connected in a small group ... child, teenager, or adult ... I encourage you to plug in. There's nothing like Small Groups. It's where change happens!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Excuses, Excuses
I could try and "explain" the reason I'm 8 1/2 hours late on posting this blog. You remember The Challenge, right?
Here we go:
I could tell you that I woke up early yesterday and took the kids to co-op. While I was there I helped teach 3rd and 4th graders zoology. And then went to help teach music to 4 and 5 year olds.
I could tell you that immediately from getting home we loaded up the car and headed to Orange Beach for a family reunion. Here's the view from our balcony.
I could tell you that between my sister-in-law and us, we have 5 children to take care of - while on the 5th floor of the condo (without locks or screens on the windows). So, my mind was a little occupied.
Don't you feel sorry for me yet? :)
BUT ... I'm not gonna make an excuse.
I'm gonna politely ask for a little grace.
So, please forgive me for being 8 1/2 hours late!
I'll call it a half-fail. How about you?
Here we go:
I could tell you that I woke up early yesterday and took the kids to co-op. While I was there I helped teach 3rd and 4th graders zoology. And then went to help teach music to 4 and 5 year olds.
I could tell you that immediately from getting home we loaded up the car and headed to Orange Beach for a family reunion. Here's the view from our balcony.
I could tell you that after we spent $60 on dinner, for three of us, I went into a slight coma.
I could tell you that I was forced into doing this till 2 AM.
I could tell you that between my sister-in-law and us, we have 5 children to take care of - while on the 5th floor of the condo (without locks or screens on the windows). So, my mind was a little occupied.
Don't you feel sorry for me yet? :)
BUT ... I'm not gonna make an excuse.
I'm gonna politely ask for a little grace.
So, please forgive me for being 8 1/2 hours late!
I'll call it a half-fail. How about you?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Mr. & Mrs. Tortoise
We were driving to the church after lunch Sunday and we saw people pulled over on the side of the road. We slowed down and saw that three cars had stopped to save a turtle in the middle of the road. Highway 98 folks. People were stopped just so they could help a turtle. Don't hate me, but I'm not about to risk my life to pull over and rescue Mr. turtle off the road.
So, we continued on and pulled into the back church parking lot.
Lo and behold, I think a husband and wife turtle had got seperated. Right in the middle of the parking lot was Mrs. Turtle.
You'd think my kids had just landed at Disney World.
Autumn and Easton were chasing that thing everywhere.
Justin picked it up so they kids could touch it.
Mean ol' mom wouldn't let them pick it up!
Once we'd scared the poor turtle half to death, we helped it find shelter under a portable building where we knew the shade and moisture would do her good.
Hopefully the Mr. and Mrs. found each other again that day.
So, we continued on and pulled into the back church parking lot.
Lo and behold, I think a husband and wife turtle had got seperated. Right in the middle of the parking lot was Mrs. Turtle.
You'd think my kids had just landed at Disney World.
Autumn and Easton were chasing that thing everywhere.
Justin picked it up so they kids could touch it.
Mean ol' mom wouldn't let them pick it up!
Once we'd scared the poor turtle half to death, we helped it find shelter under a portable building where we knew the shade and moisture would do her good.
Hopefully the Mr. and Mrs. found each other again that day.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Where You'll Find Me
If you come looking for me,
Or shoot me a text,
Or send me an email,
Or try to play Words with Friends with me,
You just might think I'm ignoring you ...
But I'm not.
On Wednesday nights I shut everything down.
For a few hours I'm closed to off to the world ...
except for our Renew Students and leaders.
Even my own kids get put in their own classes,
and I ask that they now show back up until our service is over!
It's the few hours a week that our students get me
without interruption. To worship, talk, pray. I love it!
Tonight (right before I knew I had to get East from his class) a girl raised her hand to accept Christ. I checked my phone
for the time and thought "I've got time. I can do it!"
So I rushed over to her and we talked for a few moments
and then she allowed me to lead her in the sinners prayer.
Never gets old, Never gets old.
I also enjoy the fact I get to sit under my husbands
preaching and teaching. He's seriously got the gift for it.
And I'm not just saying that cause I'm married to him.
He's honestly my favorite pastor.
He doesn't just speak flying by the seat of his pants.
I see the time, research, prayer and heart that he
puts in to what he puts out.
It's good stuff. Really good stuff.
Need proof?
Here's my notes from tonight.
So, anyway. Next time you might need me
on a Wednesday night, you know where to find me!
Or shoot me a text,
Or send me an email,
Or try to play Words with Friends with me,
You just might think I'm ignoring you ...
But I'm not.
On Wednesday nights I shut everything down.
For a few hours I'm closed to off to the world ...
except for our Renew Students and leaders.
Even my own kids get put in their own classes,
and I ask that they now show back up until our service is over!
It's the few hours a week that our students get me
without interruption. To worship, talk, pray. I love it!
Tonight (right before I knew I had to get East from his class) a girl raised her hand to accept Christ. I checked my phone
for the time and thought "I've got time. I can do it!"
So I rushed over to her and we talked for a few moments
and then she allowed me to lead her in the sinners prayer.
Never gets old, Never gets old.
I also enjoy the fact I get to sit under my husbands
preaching and teaching. He's seriously got the gift for it.
And I'm not just saying that cause I'm married to him.
He's honestly my favorite pastor.
He doesn't just speak flying by the seat of his pants.
I see the time, research, prayer and heart that he
puts in to what he puts out.
It's good stuff. Really good stuff.
Need proof?
Here's my notes from tonight.
So, anyway. Next time you might need me
on a Wednesday night, you know where to find me!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)