Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Texas Baby Shower


I was in Texas this weekend for a baby shower at my mom and dad's house. I had a great time with my family and got some really cute stuff for Ashlyn. I've posted a few pics but I'll have more once Dev'n sends me hers. Our next Dr.'s appointment is Tuesday, July 8. Please keep praying for our little family!



Saturday, June 21, 2008

VBS Wrap-Up and a baby shower!


I just finished my 5th VBS at McGregor and it was another awesome week. We had more kids accept Christ than ever before (92 kids) and we baptized 12 kids Friday night during Family Night. With all the elements of VBS my very favorite is our Family Night baptism. Nothing compares to seeing 12 kids in the water, at the same time, all getting ready to show their church that they have made the biggest decision of their lives. I'm already praying for these kids, and I hope God will use them all in a mighty way.

Another really fun element of our VBS is the missions offering. We pick a different missionary every year and raise money during the week for this missionary. Now the incentive to get the kids to bring the money is a pie in the face of a girl and boy on our staff. Since we now have 2 girls (Miss Cynthia and myself) in the preschool and children's areas we had to pick 2 guys and this year it was David Miller and Russell Howard. The boys were ahead with their money all week, until the last night when the girls pulled ahead. We raised over $3,500 for our missionary and I got to put a pie in Mr. David's face AKA "Zee." Cynthia and I were saved again by our wonderful faithful girls who can't handle seeing their Miss Dawn with a pie in her face! :)

I'm heading to Texas this week for my first baby shower. My sister is throwing me a shower on the last weekend I'm officially allowed to fly. I'm really looking forward to going home for a few days, but my hubby is staying behind to work, so I'll miss him. Hopefully I'll post some cute pics of all the girly stuff I get next weekend!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A butterfly in my belly...


Well I have finally started feeling my little girl move around inside of me over the past few days. It started sometime last week and felt like a butterfly fluttering about. Every time she moves, and Hank is around, I try to see if he can feel her also. Well today he put his hand on my belly and she gave him a good kick right on his hand. She is still very breech which means her feet are down in the bottom of my stomach and her head is up high. She should be about the size of a barbie doll right now. I am almost 22 weeks and I can't wait to see her beautiful face. We have another Dr's appointment on the 6th of June, so pray all is well with our little girl!

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Our First Parenting Conference....

Hank and I attended McGregor's parenting conference this weekend. Now technically our child won't be here until early October, but I already feel like a parent, and education is never a bad thing. Richard Ross was amazing and he talked about being the spiritual champion to your children. He reiterated a point that I want to tell parents all the time, "It's not the church's job to raise Christian children, its the parents!" His words were very powerful as I am constantly thinking about bringing this new baby into the world. I want to be the kind of parent that cares more about my child's relationship to God than anything else. Hank and I also attended Russell Howard's break-out session. Russell was awesome and had us rolling several times in our hour with him. He talked a lot about how to handle punishment, but also about have a parent-centric house instead of a kid-centric house. He reminded us how important it was to put each other first and then our kids. Our final break-out session was with David and Tamar Miller. This was on surviving life with preschoolers. Many of the same points were made, but I really liked how the Miller's talked about not treating your children differently at home and at church. I can see how being in the ministry could cause you to be harder on your children at church, since you expect them to act a certain way, but I agree with David in that your children should have the same standards at home and at church. All in all a great weekend. I can't wait to start practicing some of these very practical guides with my family.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Slow....

So it's Spring Break in beautiful sunny Fort Myers this week....and I am bored. All of my staff is on vacation. There is no school so the campus at the church is incredibly quiet. Half of the ministers are on vacation which means very few meetings, and several of my friends have left town for the week. I'm getting a lot done this week, but I don't like the quiet.
I used to love Spring Break. I went skiing almost every year I was in college and then I would spend time with family when I was in seminary. It was a great week. Now I am in that in between stage where Spring Break just means a slow week. I know in a few years when our little one is in Kindergarten, I will love getting Spring Break back, but right now it isn't doing much for me. So... I will keep working on the things I don't usually get to finish, and try to enjoy this very slow, quiet week.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

6 Months on the 6th!

It doesn't seem possible, but Hank and I will be married for 6 months this Sunday. Last year at this time we weren't even engaged yet, and now, we are married and expecting a baby. It's strange how much a life can change in 1 year. We are going to one of our favorite restaurants, that we save for very special occasions. The last time we ate at Ruth's Chris was for my birthday last year, so I am looking forward to some yummy steak and sweat potato casserole. Happy 6 months honey!

We have a very busy weekend ahead of us. My little GA girls are having their annual Daddy/Daughter Brunch on Saturday. I really do love this morning (even though I get up really early) because I love seeing the girls so excited to spend time with their daddy's. They have breakfast together, do a craft together, and take an annual picture with each other. It's a lot of fun and the girls love it!

We are also attending a wedding on Saturday as well as it being Underground Weekend for the youth of our church. A lot going on, but there always is at McGregor.

The baby will be 14 weeks tomorrow and I'm looking forward to being in the 2nd Trimester. Once I kick this cold, I'm hoping to get my energy back. I know Hank is looking forward to me feeling better. :) Dr. appointment next week, so we'll let everyone know how it goes!

Monday, March 24, 2008

And Baby makes 3...

Hank and I were finally able to announce yesterday about our upcoming baby. We are due Oct. 3 and for those of you that know us well, you know that is 3 days before our 1 year anniversary. We are so excited and never thought we would get pregnant this quickly. It has not been the easiest 12 weeks. I have had terrible nausea in the evenings and have even spent the night in the emergency room. I am slowly starting to feel better, and am looking forward to getting my energy back. We will know in about 6 weeks what we are having, and yes we will be finding out. Hank and I can't wait to welcome our little one and look forward to all the craziness that a new baby will bring.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

The Eyes of Texas


I can't wait to go home to Texas next week. I haven't been home since November, and even though I am married and older I still miss home badly sometimes. I'm looking forward to doing some fishing on the pond and seeing how my parent's house is coming along. They have been remodeling for months! I also get to see my sister and my grandparents, which I love, and now that my parent's live next door to my grandparents I see them a lot more when I am home.
There are 3 things I know for sure we are doing on this trip. First, we are having lunch in Lockhart with Bro Gary on Tuesday. I have Hank hooked on Lockhart BBQ so it is great to get down there. I also greatly enjoy spending time with my pastor who has been part of my life now since I was 13. Second, we will eat several times at Tamale King. This is a little hole-in-the-wall place outside of Kingsland, TX but it has GREAT Mexican food. Third, I will catch up on my movie watching with my momma. She loves watching movies and she has been collecting some waiting for me to come home. We usually don't have the same taste in movies, but she has a knack for finding ones that I actually like and usually have never heard of.
I'll take pictures and hopefully be able to show some shots of why I love my home so much! Have a great week!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Super Bowl Sunday and Alabama

This Sunday as many of you know is the Super Bowl. Now those of you that know me know that I am a huge football fan. I watch lots of college games and a few pro games, but I haven't seen the Super Bowl the last four years. Every year during the Super Bowl I am flying to my Metro Conference. This year that conference is in Birmingham, AL. So once again I will be missing the big game for my conference. I really do love my Metro. It's about 50 preschool and children's ministers from all over the country who all work in larger churches. This group has become a great group of friends that I look forward to seeing every year. I hope everyone has fun watching the game Sunday, think of me while I'm flying and battling airports!

PS--Metro is moving to the second week of Feb. next year....so I will finally get to watch the big game! GO COWBOYS!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Wicked!


I feel like I haven't given enough play time to how much I enjoyed the Broadway show Wicked. Hank and I were 4 blocks away on the night we went to see the show. It was raining and snowing so hailing a cab was impossible. We got to the Gershwin Theatre about 45 minutes early and I looked like a drowned cat. My hair was soaking wet and I was freezing cold. I went to the bathroom and tried to dry my hair, but it didn't matter, I still felt like I looked terrible. I sat down in the Theatre where it was cold, I was mad that I was wet, and I was beginning to think I was not going to have a good time. Then the curtain came up and the show began. It was amazing. The story and songs are so moving. This is a great show for anyone who grew up loving the Wizard of Oz. I loved the back story of the witches and all the characters like the lion, the scarecrow, and the tin man. I didn't know much about the show, but I can't wait to see it again. I hear it is coming to Fort Myers next year for their Broadway series.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

New York City Trip


Hank and I went to NY this weekend to see a couple of shows and to see the city. We got there late on Thursday night and stayed at a Hotel right off of Times Square. It was actually the same hotel I stayed in with my family when we went in 1988.


After walking around Times Square we went to Central park to have lunch at Tavern on the Green. We also took a carriage ride around the park.


After our carriage ride we went to Macy's, to buy Hank a coat, and to see the biggest dept store in the world. We also went to the top of the Empire State Building and took several pics. It was very cold but it was incredible to be able to see the entire city.

On Thursday night we saw Wicked and it was amazing. It was raining so we weren't able to get a cab. By the time we got to the show Hank and I were soaked. Needless to say there are no pics from that night because we weren't looking our best. On Friday morning we went to Ground Zero on the south part of the city.


Our last night in the city we saw Chicago and walked around Times Square. It was a great trip!


Monday, January 14, 2008

Thank You Cards


Hank and I got married on October 6, 2007 and my goal at that time was to have all my thank you cards written and mailed out by Thanksgiving. Then reality hit after the wedding and I didn't even have all our gifts OPEN by Thanksgiving. After Thanksgiving came Pageant and then Christmas and before I knew it I had been married 3 months. Now, Hank and I are really blessed by having our church family and our families in Georgia and Texas. We got gifts from all over the country and it was amazing, the only problem with that is that the Thank You cards start to pile up. We have gone through 6 boxes of 50 Thank you cards. Yes, that's right, over 300 cards have been written and we aren't done. We have about 70 more cards to write, and if you are one of these cards my new goal is to have them all done by Feb. 1. I am almost positive I can make that goal. It will be a glorious day when all the cards are written, but a part of me will be a little sad. It is an overwhelming feeling to know how many people love and support me and my husband and although I know that continues, I will miss looking through all the encouraging cards and gifts we received. We are blessed!

Monday, January 7, 2008

Ghetto Uno


So my friends and I have a little tradition that has come about on Sunday nights. We play this crazy card game called Ghetto UNO. We heard that some of our friends who used to work with us actually came up with this game while they were in college at Liberty. Now we are all addicted to it and the games popularity is spreading. We have taught Hank's sister how to play and she has taught a bunch of her friends in Georgia. If you want to know how to play email me and I will try to explain it, or just come play with us one night. By the way...I won last night!!!