Friday, July 2, 2010

From this day forward - 25 years later


We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday June 29,2010 with dinner at the BlowFly Inn with the children. It has been the first time in 10 years that I was not at a baseball game on my anniversary and the only reason we were not at a game is because of a rain out due to Hurricane Alex.

Twenty-five years - the silver anniversary. One-quarter of a century spent together. Silver is the metal most noted for the twenty-fifth anniversary due to its radiance and brilliance. Radiance and brilliance...hmm

As I look back at our wedding photos seeing how young - perhaps radiant - we both were and fast forward to more recent years I notice beyond the obvious physical changes (not big hair for me, a little less for him) we still have a radiance and brillance about us.

Some of that radiance and brillance is shown through the two beautiful children we've been blessed with - one just like you and one just like me except that they are perfect most of the time (at least in our eyes). We had eight glorious years together before our family grew to three. But what a wonderful addition he made. Nearly eight years later we added on to the family with a beautiful little princess.

We've seen many changes through these 25 years. God has always been faithful to get us through the rough times - more than I ever would have dreamed He could be. You've loved me through some of my worst times without fail.

As we grow older and face new challenges it amazes me how strong our love is for each other. When I think I can't love you anymore, I do. I still do even more.

Happy Anniversary my dear sweet husband.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Senior Portraits already?!

Today my first born had his senior portraits made. Summer has not "officially" started yet, and we have been rushed into his senior year before it "officially" begins. I'm happy/sad about this whole process. He is such a fine young man and I don't think I could be any more proud and grateful for this blessing I've been given.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Gathering Apron




We have been growing a garden this summer. Lots of squash, some cucumbers and a couple of watermelon to name a few. We are now looking to enjoy some okra. My little gardener is sporting her "gathering apron." I saw this post a few months back and fell in love with this adorable apron. It made me want to be out in the garden barefoot harvesting some of the fruits of our labor. Of course I've learned that barefoot in the garden doesn't always make good sense. You tend to discover some ants who get really mad and take it out on your piggies, especially the one who ran all the way home. We've enjoyed the experience and plan to have another one next year.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June 29, 1985


Can't believe it. I have been married for 24 years. That's more than half my life, I think... We spent the first 8 just the two of us. What a life we had. And we knew we were living the good life. Then came along surprise #1. What changes he brought to us. Good changes though. Another 8 years later and surprise #2. And she brought us more change. And it has been good change too. Well it has been another 8 years and there is no surprise #3. I don't think we'd be up to the challenge. Well that's not true. God would get us through it. He always had and always will. I think back to the day we got married and remember thinking I didn't really know what I was doing, but I did know that Mike was the man I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. I had never lived away from home and he moved me 600 miles away from home. God has truly blessed us through the years. He has carried us through times that I never thought we would have to handle. Mike and I have done a lot of growing up too. Well I've done most of the growing up - boys will be boys ;) Now I'm sure I have made him so mad he couldn't see straight and he has managed to get on my last nerve a time to two, but he still is my very best friend.

We now have a teenager on the verge of getting his driver's license. There's only two years of high school left for him. His summers off from school have kept him busy the last couple of years. I guess this is getting us prepared for him leaving the nest one day. Our little darling will be a cheerleader for the first time this year. She looks so grown for an 8-1/2 year old. How the time flies and yet it only seems a short time ago when we were starting out - just the two of us. We were young and happy and in love. We may not be so young anymore but we are happy and still in love.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Beverly Hills Granny!?


My sweet girl and I have been tending a garden the past few months thanks for the sweat of my wonderful father-n-law who set everything up and helped us plant. I saw this cute pattern for a "gathering apron" and thought we are going to need that once the garden get going good. So I sewed up one for Mandy and will eventually get around to finishing mine. Anyway, I was recently reading one of my favorite site "Southern Plate". Christy had a recipe for making your own laundry soap. I was talking to my husband about trying this recipe. Now I started feeling pretty good about myself - I'm growing a garden and doing pretty well (see pictures below), doing some sewing and wanting to do some more sewing and now I'm thinking about making my own soap. I told my husband I felt like Laura Wilder on Little House of the Prairie. My adorable 16 year old son who is a man of few words piped in and said "No mom, you're more like Granny on the Beverly Hillbillies! All I have to say to that boy now is - possum vittles for you!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Time flyng by...

I thought I'd be better at this blogging thing. I mean I get on the computer most days and thought I would have time to jot down those funny little things that happen in my day so I could go back some day and try to remember. Does that make sense - look back and try to remember. Well anyway, my children just won't listen to me. I don't want them to grow up and yet they seem to be doing it at lightening speed. My precious little boy is now a handsome 16 year old young man who I could not be more proud. For instance, this past weekend we went to Jackson for a baseball tournament - boy was it hot. Anyway, the team played two games on Friday and two games on Saturday. We went undefeated in the tournament - Go Admirals! We drove home Saturday night pulling in the driveway around 10:30pm. After getting sweet baby girl to bed I had decided "we" wouldn't make Sunday School in the morning. When I broke the news to Jake he was not happy. So I told him I would not be setting my alarm but if I happen to wake up in time to make it we would go. Well I heard him in the shower around 8:30 the next morning and grunted under my sheets. His daddy took him to church and came home. The three of us lazy bums slept the rest of the morning. Now Jake was the one who played four games in the heat - we just were in the stands drinking water, enjoying snowballs, etc. And he got up to make church. What an awesome testimony. He has continued to make good grades in school, stay out of trouble and is the best big brother any little sister could hope for. His little sister will realize it one day - I promise. Speaking of that little sister she's is quite a young lady. She has the sweetest heart. She's only eight-n-half and still wants to spend as much time as I will give to her. We (meaning Papa who did the hard labor and Mandy and me being the watering girls) have been enjoying our little garden. We have had a great crop of squash, some cucumbers and a load of tomatoes waiting to ripen on the vine. The most exciting part of the garden though is the watermelon patch. We have started a chart to keep up with the growth. Tomorrow we take our 2nd set of measurements. We have about 12 melons growing on the vine. I made gathering aprons for us to wear out to the garden as we gather the fruits of our labor. We have had a lot of fun with it. Mandy is also taking a sewing class this week at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center. Her first day was pretty good even though she has not mastered tying a knot. She made a pin cushion today and started a pocket to keep her scissors and other notions. Other items she will complete this week are a bandana shirt and apron. Hopefully this will be a start to some fun sewing for the two of us. Tonight I told her as we finished up the kitchen how thankful I was that God gave me a daughter. I prayed silently that I would also be thankful hoping we will always be close as we are now. I know that we will not see eye to eye on everything, but I keep telling her that she can always talk to me about anything. My wedding anniversary is a fews weeks away. Can't believe it will be 24 years. Some days I remember things when we first got married and it feels like it was not that long ago. But when I say 24 years it makes we stop. My husband has been so wonderful all these years. Thank God neither one of us is perfect or we would not have made it this long. We love each other in spite of our imperfections and yet I think we are so perfect together. Well it's been 5 months since I last posted. I'll try to do better. And next time I'll post pictures to help me remember.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Celebrating National Pie Day





I found this website recently. Some sweet little girl insisted we have pie so husband and I headed to the store to buy her favorite Edward's Oreo pie, because I didn't have time to bake one from scratch - maybe next year. Anyway, the first store we went to had every pie but that one. The next stop we made we had to dig to the bottom of the freezer before we found one - Daddy did not want to disappoint his little princess.

Love those Edward's pies!!

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From this day forward - 25 years later

We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday June 29,2010 with dinner at the BlowFly Inn with the children. It has been the first ...