Friday, September 10, 2010

No oil here!

Each year Panama City Beach is home to the annual peanut conference and this year we took full advantage of everything PCB has to offer. Russ and I packed our bags and headed south to spend the weekend with The Walters! Much of our time was spent relaxing on the beach or by the pool. The water wasbeautiful with no sign of oil and the sand was as white as sugar.

Kylie was thrilled to know that The Grimes would also be at the beach and couldn't wait to play with William! Each morning I would ask her what she was going to do that day and she would reply "I going to da beeech wif Weellliam!".

When we got down to the beach Friday morning William and Kylie were so excited to see one another! William was playing in the sand and Kylie walked over to join him and William said "You got a sand bucket? Dis is my sand bucket!" They are too cute and it is so much fun watching them entertain one another and have their own little conversations :)

Saturday was the anniversary of Russ's parents so we loaded up and headed to Schooner's for dinner. Despite the humidity the weather was great and the food delicious!



I can't think of anything better than spending time together as a family while enjoying one of God's many amazing creations!!


The sunset was beautiful and the perfect ending to our last night at the beach!


I hope you have all had a wonderful summer and if you're like me some cooler weather would be much appreciated!! It's HOT...too hot for football season! I can't believe it's already here!

Have a great weekend and WAR EAGLE!!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Prayer Request

The little sister to one of our dear friends found out earlier this week that she has Ovarian Cancer. She went for a routine check up where they found a mass on one of her ovaries. On Monday she had her whole right ovary removed which led to the discovery that she had cancer. After many tests and a hospital stay the doctors decided that she will also need to have her other ovary removed. She is now at home awaiting test results to find out if she will have to undergo treatment after her next surgery. Her name is Janna and she is only 22 years old. Please pray that God will give her and her family strength and peace during this time.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

It's nice to be home...

after traveling more this Summer than ever before!! Russ and I kicked off our Summer with a trip to Lake Martin to celebrate the engagement of my precious friend Jessica Embry. Russ and I along with all of our closest friends packed up and headed to the lake for what would be one of the best surprises ever! Jessica thought she was simply going to dinner for a friend's birthday at the lake but little did she know there was much more fun in store for her. After weeks of careful planning and lots of secret keeping the night had arrived where Jessica's boyfriend (Josh) would propose and after dinner they would go to the lake to visit Josh's parents and tell them the news of their engagement...SIKE they were really coming to the lake to see all of us!! When Jessica opened the front door of the house she was in total shock! I have to say it was one of the best surprises I think we have ever pulled off.

The following Tuesday Alice and I along with way too much cargo for one person and a dog hit the road for Houston, TX to stay with my parents for a few weeks. I am so blessed that I have had a job with the summers off so that I can have the opportunity to visit my parents for an extended period of time. It was so nice staying with my parents again :) Houston is a place I think you either love or hate and it would be an understatement to say that I love it! Even though I grew up in a small (or should I say very, very tiny) town I absolutely love a big city!!

Mom and Dad purchased a new house about a year ago in Houston; so the main thing that I did during my visit was help mom make their new house a "home". I don't think I have ever been in Pottery Barn and furniture stores as many times in my life as I was in the few weeks I was in Texas. Mom and I would buy, bring home, change our minds and exchange many, many times until we felt just right about the way that something looked :) I have to say that I am pretty meticulous when it comes to decorating...if something doesn't "sit right" with me I am not one to settle (hence the reason that I have just about as many return receipts as I do sale). Towards the end of our little project we were both burned out on decorating. One of the last things that we purchased was a beautiful and HUGE rug from Pottery Barn. HUGE being in all caps because it was one of those things that once you get it where you want it you don't want to have to ever, ever move it again! Well the time came around for us to...yep you guessed it...exchange again; only this time it would not be because we didn't like it but rather because the rug had a hole in it!!! Yes a HOLE...I had just taken all of the plastic off and began to unroll the rug when I noticed what appeared to be a hole and I said "you have got to be kidding me...are you for real?" and yes it was very real. So after my dad tried to break his back by loading the rug into his truck by himself we were off to Pottery Barn yet again. About an hour and a half later we were back at home enjoying the new addition to the house :)

On a completely different note...Dad got Mom and I tickets to see Cirque du Soleil Alegria. We enjoyed the show but it was interesting to say the least. It literally is a circus that has been made into a musical performance. To say some of the acts were amazing would be an understatement...the characters truely have incredible talent!!! If you were to watch it on TV you would think the show had been edited because some of the things these people can do seem humanly impossible.

http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/shows/alegria/show/about.aspx

Russ also got to come and visit! He flew out the week before the fouth of July and stayed for about a week. After being a part for so long we decided to have a date night :) We went to La Madeleine, which is an adorable Country French Cafe. When you enter the cafe you are overwhelmed with the sight of handmade bakery items (which make you not want to eat dinner but have one of each pastry, tart, danish etc. instead) and the delicious smells of homemade bread and pastas!

After dinner we went across the street to see the movie "Grown Ups" which was surprisingly really funny :) If you haven't already seen it you should rent it when it comes out on DVD.



The next day was the fourth of July and the neighborhood that my parents live in had a wonderful fireworks show that we watched. The weather actually turned out to be fairly nice beating the odd that the forecast had of thunderstorms.

Well after a few fantastic weeks my visit was coming to an end. I took Russ back to the airport on Tuesday morning and then I loaded up myself and headed back for Alabama on Thursday. Although I hated to leave it was nice to be back home :)

I know this was the longest post ever so I will stop here...but our traveling still continues as we head to the beach with The Walters clan...



Wednesday, June 16, 2010

UUGGHHH...

Well the "blog blowout" has not started yet due to some technical difficulties that my computer seems to be having when I try to upload pictures...so after a few choice words I decided it was best to take a time out before my computer and I had a physical altercation :) I will pick back up with this soon but until then...CIAO!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

From now on...

I am going to try really, really hard to be a better blogger. Since it has been so long I am going to have a "blog blowout" and play catch-up. Enjoy!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

How Wonderful HE Is!




Today at school we had a program in honor of Black History Month. A group of children from Uganda, Africa came and performed for us and they were AMAZING! All of the children are from an orphanage in Africa and are part of a group called "Ugandan Thunder". The group is currently on a tour across the Southeast United States and I feel so fortuanate that I was able to see them while they were here. Most of the songs that they sing are about Jesus Christ and the many wonderful things that He has done for us. I can't think of a better way to be reminded of how wonderful our Savior truely is than from these precious children. At the end of the program each child introduced themselves and said one thing that they liked about America...most of the responses were about certain foods they enjoyed but one child said that he enjoyed being able to ride bicycles. When the leader of the group told all of us that none of these children had bicycles at home in Africa it made you step back and think for a second at how fortunate so many of us are. While we take so many things for granted it is easy for us to forget about what is most important in our lives and this group of children reminded me of that today...that no matter what may happen or where you may be Jesus Christ is always there for us and He cares for us deeply. Below there is a video of Ugandan Thunder from you tube that gives you a preview of what we got to enjoy today at AES.




You can read more about Ugandan Thunder and see how you can help these children and others in Africa by following this link: http://www.gokittle.com/PenniesMain.html

Monday, August 24, 2009

The "Girls" first boat ride...


Russ and I decided to take our dogs, Alice and Dixie, to the lake today. They absolutely loved it! I was almost certain that Alice would hate this idea as she is very dramatic at times, but she proved me wrong. She wanted to stand up on the edge of the boat the whole time and look out at everything. Russ and I nicknamed her "Batman" for the day because her ears were flying high in the wind looking somewhat like wings.
Dixie also enjoyed the lake. She is the happiest dog in the world and soaks in every chance she gets to be in or near any body of water. I love her so much but she is really high-strung at times...I think the best way to describe her is much like the dog Marley in "Marley and Me". She doesn't listen at times and is extremely excited and tends to knock anything over that is in near range of her tail.

We had a wonderful time and the weather could not have been any better! I hope you all had a good and realaxing weekend as well!