Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Oh Dear!
But as Meghan was planning what she would wear and how many outfits she would need (the school newsletter said TWO), I was reminded of the time I bought this beautiful navy blue dress and wore it to IHC. I was walking through the lobby and saw a young lady with my dress on! Well, no big surprise, there are like 20,000 people there -- there's bound to be ONE other person with my dress. I walk further. There's another, and another. Oh no! a women's trio must have bought MY DRESS! Oh well, shake it off!
I head for the women's restroom, where a young lady looks at me and says, "Oh! You're wearing our CHOIR dress!" That's right. I was dressed like all of the women in the Hobe Sound Bible College choir!
Me and 40 others!
I've always regretted that I didn't just mozey on over and try to sing with them!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Thirty Years.
All I can say is, if we had known then what we know NOW, there might not have been a church. Or at least not started by US!
But what I know is that God has been with us each step of the way. Through all of our stupidity, fear, lack of talent, and even laziness. He has brought us through.
We have a small church. Some may say it’s not worth the trouble, but if just one child’s life is changed, that’s worth 30 years of my life. If we have shown one family that a life with Christ as the center is beautiful, we've not failed.
Yesterday was a good day. 52 in church. Meghan and I taught 25 children in Sunday School in a room smaller than many bedrooms. The good thing about that is we’ve finally figured out a way to manage many children in a small place, we’ve finally figured out a room arrangement so that I can even take a step or two while I’m teaching. Megz and I work well together, and if it weren’t so exhausting, it would be fun!
And the best thing of these thirty years is that I have done it with a faithful man that I love with all of my heart. We’ve been able to show our children that life is not about the money or the house, but about serving others for God. I think they’ve learned that and that is worth it all.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
I switched the kitchen cabinets...
It has occurred to me that the kitchen cabinets were not loaded logically. Stuff right above the dishwasher goes in and out of the dishwasher. Those things that aren't used as often were above and to the left of the dishwasher. So it was always awkward to put dishes away.
I had a quiet morning, so I switched. It started with pulling out the OTC med bin and throwing away old stuff and straightening that. Then the first aid bin, checking that, writing down needed stuff like UNEXPIRED hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol.
Then I unloaded the dishwasher. And did the whole gotta put the dishes on the counter first, then close the dishwasher door so I can reach the shelves. Hmmmm. Everyone is still asleep. No one to comment or get in my way. So I did it!
Just heard a HMMMMM in the kitchen. I'm just going to wait and see what he says...
Saturday, October 13, 2007
The Big Day!
Andrew and his cousins/groomsmen drove through McDonald's before the service.
Here's Meghan as a beautiful bridesmaid! I can't believe how grown up she looks (and is!).
And Charles was a very handsome groomsman.

Sarah was absolutely beautiful. Her dress was wonderful!
Waiting for Sarah.
Here comes the beautiful bride
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Durst.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Sequins....
So far, I have invested 7 hours in this project, and both sleeves are bling-free! I have sequins everywhere, and still hundreds of them on the dress. I WILL get this done, I just didn't realize how stupid it was to attempt this!
I love the dress, hate the bling. Pass the seam ripper, and change the channel to TVLand.
thankyouverymuch.
10 days until we get another daughter! Woo hoo!
Monday, October 1, 2007
Counting Down....
Less than two weeks until Andrew and Sarah's wedding. We are so excited. We met Sarah in Atwood where she picked up her dress and we also picked up my dress and Meghan's from the lady who altered them. Sarah looks like a princess in her dress. It still needs some work, but it looks wonderful!
Millie fell at home late Wednesday night and cut her head. She has been in the hospital ever since, being treated for anemia and high blood pressure as well as the staples in her head. We're all hoping she will be as good as new by a week from Saturday!
I'm sure there's a lot to do, but no one has assigned any chores to me yet!
Meghan and I went scrapbooking Friday night at 2 Scrappy Cats. Our scrapbook buddies are so funny. There's a whole roomful of ladies quietly working on their projects. Then there's OUR table. We talk, we giggle. We snort. We laugh out loud. And the other ladies try to get a look at us without actually turning their heads. And that makes us laugh harder. Those quiet ladies don't even TALK! It's just so weird. But for me and Megz it girl friend time and we thoroughly enjoy it.
Sunday morning in Sunday School.
Five year old Bless: Miss Meghan, you're old!
MegZ: I'm OLD? If I'm old what are you?
Bless: NEW!
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Bridal Shower
Today was Sarah's bridal shower. It was also the first time I got to meet her Mother (Leah) and Aunt Georgia. What beautiful ladies. They are just as beautiful as Sarah!
The theme of the shower was an English Tea. The tables were beautifully decorated with ivy and old tea pots.
Sarah's good friend Amanda Blue was the shower hostess.
Both of Andrew's Grandmothers were there:
Grandma Millie Durst and Grandma Ruth Kelsey.
And here is the whole gang:
Bride, Mother, future mother-in-law, Grandmothers and Aunts.