Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Beach week
First of all I need to apologize for my blogging absence. I really have no good excuse besides just being really busy with work and all the fun activities that come along with summer. Speaking of summer fun, Greg and I recently spent a week at the beach with his family in Isle of Palms. It was a relaxing week filled with lazy mornings and sunset bocce ball.
I had such a fun week with all of Greg's family. His sister is planning her wedding in the fall and I got the chance to go wedding dress shopping with her. She is going to be a beautiful bride! One of the funniest moments was trying to paddleboard. When we watched other people stand up on the board it looked so easy. Greg and I tried to do it and it was much more difficult than I thought. I tried again and again to stand up and would always end up with a mouth full of salt water. Of course we had to do the family pictures with the coordinating attire of white and blue. I've gotta say the pictures really did turn out well without everyone looking too matchy (at least I think so?).
I am so blessed with family. Not only did I grow up in a God-centered and loving family but I also married into one as well. There is such a connection that I have with our family that is so special and makes me cherish the times I get to spend with them. I love holidays for this very reason. Even though I haven't been a part of Greg's family for long, I still feel so comfortable around all them. It helps too that they're all so welcoming. My family used to always do a huge beach week at my grandparents in Ocean Isle. My dad is one of eight so we had to rent a few houses to fit everyone. With cousins getting older, marriages and babies we've haven't been able to keep it an annual event. This week with his family was a lot like the beach vacations I love having and remember growing up. Hopefully it will be the first of many to come!!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Thunderstorms
This past weekend the weather was beautiful. It would fluctuate between sunny and overcast so we didn't fall over in a heat stroke when we were doing yard work. Yesterday was especially nice. June knew it too. She was acting restless all afternoon so I finally decided it was time to take her on a walk (after she chewed through my pen and started laying on the book I was reading in my lap).
We were walking down the street and this is how the sky looked. I knew I had to take a picture so I used my phone since its all I had with me. It never actually stormed but there were these thunder clouds that would leave me staring at the sky. I love thunderstorms. I love the cool feel there is in the air as it rolls in and the scent of the rain coming. Growing up we would sit on the porch on the lake and watch the storms. We would see the lightening and try to count when the thunder came to see how close the storm was. Thunderstorms remind me that there's something so much bigger than us and we're totally out of control of it. They show God's power and I stand in awe of it.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
My favorites in the kitchen
I was doing dishes and cleaning the kitchen this morning and noticed how much I love this little bowl. Its one of those items that's the perfect size and fits just right by the sink (you know what I mean...we all have that random thing). I also like that it doesn't look dirty or dingy regardless that every thing that's in it kind of is. I love the color. It reminds me of a dish my grandma would have. Its my little antique by the sink (what's wrong with me?).
My other kitchen favorite is this spoon holder. It took me forever to find something I liked. I had all this credit at bed bath and beyond after we got married and couldn't find anything. My mom had this colorful utensil holder that I remember growing up. After seeing hers, I wanted something that would look decorative in our kitchen. I finally found this shabby chic jar which is exactly what I was looking for. I had a cookie jar that matched it. To my dismay, I dropped it one day when I was cleaning the counters and it broke into tiny pieces all over the floor. It was pretty traumatic at the time. Greg was very sweet helping me clean up the mess and my sadness:) June tried to help too by eating all the broken cookies on the floor.
Now I've got to find a replacement cookie jar that can stand up to the kitchen sink bowl and utensil holder.
My other kitchen favorite is this spoon holder. It took me forever to find something I liked. I had all this credit at bed bath and beyond after we got married and couldn't find anything. My mom had this colorful utensil holder that I remember growing up. After seeing hers, I wanted something that would look decorative in our kitchen. I finally found this shabby chic jar which is exactly what I was looking for. I had a cookie jar that matched it. To my dismay, I dropped it one day when I was cleaning the counters and it broke into tiny pieces all over the floor. It was pretty traumatic at the time. Greg was very sweet helping me clean up the mess and my sadness:) June tried to help too by eating all the broken cookies on the floor.
Now I've got to find a replacement cookie jar that can stand up to the kitchen sink bowl and utensil holder.
Monday, May 9, 2011
A Good Read...
I've been trying to read more lately. (One of my excuses for already getting slack on blogging.) I just finished two books, the first one is N.T. Wright's "Scripture and the Authority of God". This book is deep but very interesting. I'll warn you, its not one of those books you can read in front of the TV or while half way checking your email. Wright makes a lot of interesting points throughout his book with the main theme being on God's authority and how it is exercised through scripture (hence the title).
Wright explains that Scripture's authority is a derivative or delegated authority, for all authority truly belongs to God. Wright sees Scripture as God's unfinished story in which we are to act out the final scene, which requires an active participation and not a passive reception of the Word of God, which is all too common among Christians.
Wright talks about our "experience" being where we stand as we hear God's word and know His love which is different from "God's authority" in our lives. This is explained further by this analogy used.
Wright explains that Scripture's authority is a derivative or delegated authority, for all authority truly belongs to God. Wright sees Scripture as God's unfinished story in which we are to act out the final scene, which requires an active participation and not a passive reception of the Word of God, which is all too common among Christians.
Wright talks about our "experience" being where we stand as we hear God's word and know His love which is different from "God's authority" in our lives. This is explained further by this analogy used.
We could put it like this. "Experience" is what grows
by itself in the garden. "Authority" is what happens
when the gardener wants to affirm the goodness
of the genuine flowers and vegetables by uprooting
the weeds in order to let beauty and fruitfulness
triumph over chaos, thorns and thistles.
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding on the bible as a whole and our role as followers and image bearers of Christ. It may not be the easiest read but it is well worth it. I liked that is wasn't too long either:)
Monday, May 2, 2011
Four Wheelin'
This past weekend Greg and I did a 5k mud run. We had to have a team of four so we got Greg's sister and boyfriend to join us. We also had to have a team name...4 Wheelin'. I really didn't know what I was getting myself into when we decided to do this run. I knew that I could run that far but I wasn't sure about all the mud and everything. Despite the bruises and body aches I feel now, it was a lot of fun. They had 32 different obstacles we had to do. The last one was carrying your team mate across the finish line.
We had a lot of fun doing the race and spending the weekend with Heather and Chip. Heather and I were both a little nervous about being able to do all the obstacles but we did really well. It did help that we had guys to pull us over walls and through tires. There was a group of four girls who went before us and I'm still wondering how they got through the all the obstacles.
Did I mention that we had to run through mud?! We were so muddy that we just through all our clothes away after we finished. It took a couple of showers to finally feel clean. The water was really cold!
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Can I have some?
The other thing I love about June is her furry legs. She looks like a woolly mammoth, especially her feet. We dog sat one of our friends' dogs this weekend and after seeing June around the other dog I realized just how furry she is! I'm sure she needs a haircut for the summer but she's so darn cute. She's a magnet for pine needles in the backyard. She gets a pine needle stuck to her behind the instant she walks outside. I also noticed by having a white dog play with June this weekend that her dark brown fur hides the dirt she gets on her paws. I kept seeing how dirty the other dog was and realized that June is too I just never noticed. I'm going to continue to tell myself that June's paws are just wet from being outside but not dirty. I keeps me from mopping the hardwood floors every day!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Jenny's cupcakes
My sister, Jenny, was in town visiting last week. She has discovered her new talent and favorite pastime, making cupcakes! These cupcakes are delicious and I'm not just saying that because my sister made them. My husband took some to work to share and they were almost gone within the first hour. The one I posted is chocolate with peanut butter frosting. She also made espresso and spice cupcakes. I keep thinking, "how did you come up with that?" She could open a cup cake shop with how good these cupcakes look and taste. The funny thing is that I think she had as much fun coming up with ways to transport these cupcakes as she did making the actually cupcake. She made cupcake trays with cardboard and plastic cups so they wouldn't get smashed. The crazy thing is they actually looked good!
My sister is one of the most creative people I know. She's one of those people that could see anything and figure out how to do it whether its baking, gardening or arts and crafts (I'm still a better cook than her:). When we were growning up I would always go to her when I had a school project. She's always my go to person for any creative project I have. It is frustrating sometimes because she is so artistic and creative and I'm not. I decided I wanted to start a scrapbook and it looked pretty good. Then, my sister decided she wanted start scrapbooking too. She ruined my scrapbook because her's looked so much better. I've learned over my 28 years that's just the way it is and some things will never change (I really didn't mean to quote Bruce Hornsby but it just fit).
I'm trying to convince Jenny that now she needs to make a carrot cake cupcake like the carrot cake cookie I had from Trader Joes. Mmmmm.
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