Thursday, October 14, 2010

Making old things new

Kyle and I have had the same set of lamps in our room since we got married. After 7+ years and one burnt shade due to a candle's proximity in our first year of marriage, I decided that something must be done. I am the least craft-inclined person EV-UH! But, nonetheless, I googled "lamp re-do" and found this cool blog:
http://creationsfrommyheart.blogspot.com/2010/04/other-lampshade.html

I was inspired, so after 2 hours at Joann and a can of silver spray paint from Lowe's, I managed to create a little something for my dear daughter's room. It was so much fun! Don't look too closely b/c it is far from perfect, but I loved every moment of making it. Yay for productivity and making old things new!!

Here is a pic of the before and after. I am a terrible photographer, to boot, so you can't see that there is a faint pattern on the light yellow fabric that actually looks like a solid neon yellow b/c my flash went berzerk. ;) And please ignore my stash of picture frames under the dresser in the background who have yet to find a home on the walls.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Corbin's prayer and opening his gift from Memaw and Papaw

This is the prayer that Ava has taught Corbin. He is so proud of himself. Pardon the fact that the video is sideways. I can't figure out how to fix it!

"Dear...God...thank you...for...our...food...Jesus'...name...amen."


My sincerest apologies to Memaw and Papaw. I have tried and tried and tried, and for some reason, blogger won't accept the video of Corbin opening his birthday gifts. I'm determined to figure it out, though!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A trip home

We just got back from a trip to good ole Athens, Alabama. Even though I am content in Tampa, there is still no place like home!

I believe this picture pretty much sums up the trip. We all had a great time...especially the kids. ;)

We celebrated Corb's birthday...Our poor children are so conflicted and confused about which team to cheer for. (I'll let current rankings speak for themselves...ahem)

I can't believe our baby boy is two already. He is such a lovable boy with a...hmm...zest for life.

Chelsea and me at Adria's wedding. How did I manage NOT to get a pic of the beautiful bride?

Ava and Sadie...who were almost twins...and were due on the same day, which was their great-Papaw's birthday!

Corbin is obviously not afraid of the goats, as he tried to climb on this poor guy for a ride.

I love that they will let them eat right out of their hands.



Corb and CamJam

Ava on Sally...the horse that I used to ride at Mamaw and Grandaddy's as a child!

I took this pic just for the bumper sticker on Grandaddy's truck: Farming Feeds Alabama. Love it.

Is there anything better than an impromptu hayride with your family? Cooler weather, perhaps? haha

Happy Fall!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Family Time

We have been blessed to take two vacations lately: one was the marriage retreat (actually just a weekend) and the other was to Indian Rocks Beach with our dear friends, the Clarks. They were much overdue since Kyle has been working 12-14 hour days since February. Both trips proved to bring us closer together as a family. God's timing is hard to beat!


My Sweetheart


Corb in the spectacular ice cream/candy shop where I ate strawberry cookies and cream ice cream. BEST. EVER.


The four munchkins


My dear, sweet Tara


Ava and Syd with their "mask-es"


Eating at Salt Rock Grill: our family favorite


Corb all decked out...and walking in the wrong direction. :)


Ava and her buddy, Ashlyn (aka little Chase)

(I must add that we brought a $6 inflatable pool that we filled with water and toys for Corb and Ash. If you have little ones, it is the PERFECT way to keep them from constantly running toward the shoreline. Thanks for the idea, Loren!)

Perhaps most importantly of all, Loren and Craig are expecting! That will be a grand total of for them. Yay! She is doing well and is due in January. I'm soooo excited!

Happy Summer!




Well, Mom requested that I take a picture of the kids so she could have an updated one in her frame. I think she forgot that I'm the farthest thing from a photographer...and that my youngest child would rather do anything but cooperate when I need him to. Bless him. :) So, for a little humor, here are the shots I managed to snap.




Thursday, June 3, 2010

Moments

This is my first non-child-related post. Ever...
Everyone goes through the peaks and valleys of spirituality. Sometimes, it takes God putting certain people in your life to say specific things to you to pull you out of a valley. I have recently engaged in two conversations with four very different people. Each conversation addressed something that had been heavy on my heart. Talking with these brothers and sisters really convicted me and gave me some strength that was much needed.
I say this for two reasons. First, I learned that often when my prayer life is struggling, it's because I have a fear that the devil is feeding. Sometimes I completely forget to go to God, trying to conquer it on my own. Other times, I am too ashamed/afraid to go to God b/c I feel that He has better things to do than to deal with my petty issues. And let's face it: I'm a perfectionist who is sometimes too proud to even realize that I should be humbling myself before God for help. Thanks to C.S. Lewis and "The Screwtape Letters", I've discovered that two of my weaknesses--fear and insecurity--are often used by the devil to separate me from God. When I finally come to the realization that my "valley" was Satan's dark ploy, I immediately revert to a childish tactic. I call him a dumb, stupid, idiot. (Long story, but I wasn't allowed to say those words about anyone as a child...except the devil. So if I ever got angry, I'd yell at him until I felt better. ha!) The scary thing is, he is none of those. He is smart. Thankfully, he is not as smart as our awesome God...so I'm thankful to Him for sending me people to pull me out of the pit when necessary!! :)
Secondly, praise God for those who are living their lives to please Him and get to heaven. I encourage you (if you are reading this) to remember this every day. You never know what you may say to a friend to give him/her just the spiritual boost he/she may need. Be prayerful about this. We all have strengths and weaknesses. Examine yourself and decide if you are being that light that will draw others closer to Him. Then pray hard. And while you're at it, please pray that I will remember to pray more, too. :)

Friday, May 28, 2010

More swimming



She's got it! Now if we can just keep her from walking on the bottom. Her swim teacher, Mark, kept telling her that she wasn't taking walking lessons because she kept walking due to her height!