Saturday, October 16, 2010

Dear Life: Please Slow Down. Thank you.



If there's one thing that's certain right now for Andrew and me, it's that our life together is crazy. Although Andrew has some flexibility and routine to his schedule, my work schedule is always shaking things up just a bit. This past week, I worked Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights--which kinda stinks, because you never feel as if you have time to recover or get anything done before you're right back in the swing of night shift again. When I woke up on Friday, I felt as if I hadn't even slept since 0830 that morning. Sad...

Well, since waking up, our lives have stayed busy. We ate dinner and had game night with some friends last night, grabbed Andrew's hunting stuff from his parents' basement, and finally came home. Today, Andrew left for hunting around 0530 this morning. Would you believe that I couldn't go back to sleep?? ARRGGH! I remembered that Old Navy was having certain sweaters on sale for $10 from 7am-10am. So, you guessed it. I did something that I've NEVER done before...got up early to shop. I kid you not. I've NEVER done that before! My sleep has always been more important than a sale. Besides, I just convince myself that I can live without it. Well, not today. I was the first person in the store. I felt so weird walking around with my coffee. I needed an IV hooked up with some caffeine infusing. I may have been awake, but I was still kind of out of it. I did get some pretty cute things...and saved $98. Feels good...but I don't think I'll be doing that again any time soon...make that ever! At this point, I was in Old Navy and on the phone with my mom...which I continued to do as I ran errands for about 2 hours. After Andrew got home, I ran and grabbed Jersey Mike's (which we LOVE), then we ate and took a long nap...almost 3 hours. Yeah, we were tired. After I finally got up, we did some house hunting and spent a little time over at Andrew's parents' house with Manning and Wyatt. I bought Wyatt a cute little light blue jacket at Old Navy for $2, and of course, I wanted to see if it fit. Now, we're both sitting on the couch watching the Carolina game. Man, they better not lose this one!!!!!!!! I go back to work this week :-( ! Then, we go to the SC State Fair on Thursday. I am so excited that we have ride tickets, even though I'm an old woman and can't ride all the cool rides like I used to. Who am I kidding? I used to ride those every year when I was a kid, and every year I threw up. Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!

Andrew killed a pretty nice deer a couple of weeks ago, and I have been instructed to provide you with pictures. He recently decided to get it mounted, so I decided to go shopping ;-) We like to keep things even around here. I have a few more hundred dollars to go. He says, "At least my deer will feed the family, and your purchase won't." I say, unfortunately mounting a dead animal is no different than me going out and buying a $300 beanie baby and hanging it from the ceiling fan. We have differences in opinions as you can tell. Honestly, I don't mind as long as those deer never make it into our living room. This just in: they never will.


Other random tid bits:

1. My best friend Camille is ENGAGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so happy for her and Chris, and can't wait for the wedding and fun trips to Charleston. More to come on this over the next few months.

2. Our new favorite show: Undercover Boss. Unfortunately, I cry every time. You should really watch it! Sunday nights at 9pm...unless football is still on (which it always is) and you'll have to wait until it's over.

3. Speaking of favorite shows: We are so behind on Grey's Anatomy, since I've worked a lot Thursday nights lately. We'll also miss this week's episode because of the fair.

4. Last week's Carolina game vs. Alabama was AMAZING, and we were able to be there! I was running of 4 hours of sleep (of course), but Andrew was so sweet and brought me Coke to help me make it through!!!!!! Andrew made sure to save his ticket and pass on the free Rush's sandwich. He thought it was more important to keep the ticket from the first game where we beat a #1 team. Can't say that I blame him.

Ok, I need to go now. Carolina is not handling this game as well as we were hoping. More updates coming soon...bye for now!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Guess what we did today???

So, we did it. Andrew and I finally joined a gym. I am so excited, and even though Andrew is probably not as excited...he's still acting like it! When I was at Carolina, our workout center was incredible. Camille, Jennifer and I used to do aerobics at "the Strom" all the time. I remember those days (and situations) fondly...

1. There was the time where I had to leave the class in the middle of the jump rope session because my bladder control is that of my mother's (which isn't saying much.) I haven't even had kids yet, and I'm doomed. I think it's from holding in so much during high school. You don't use the bathrooms in high school unless you smoke. At least, that's how it was at Greenwood High.

2. There was the time to where "Wanda Workout Queen" was all in our personal space, and I almost had to deal with it. Well, I did ask her to move. I'd like to say that I asked her nicely, but sadly she had me so annoyed that I failed. She was mean, too! Oh, I wish I could go back in time and not be so annoyed...oh well, you live-you learn!

3. There were the times where Camille and I were all about our Kickboxing and the instructor, Bronwyn. We just loved her. She was in law school, and so athletic, and we just wanted to be just like her when we grew up. Well, three years later...and (drum roll) I, at least, am still out of shape. Her influence didn't work as well as she'd hoped. I bet Bronwyn's not out of shape. She was the best kickboxing instructor ever.

4. There were the times in kickboxing where Jennifer did the most awesomely hilarious shoulder rolls in warm ups. That's all I'm going to say.

5. There were the times where we completely blew our workouts by eating poorly afterwards. Yeah, that was fun!!!!!!


So, I'll keep you posted as to how the "shape up" process works out. Andrew has to go over to his parents' house tomorrow to find "work out" shoes. Yes, it's been that long for him! Also, he informed me tonight that he had some "And 1" shorts that he could work out in. Seriously? I think I was in middle school the last time that brand was sported! He said tonight, "What are your plans for tomorrow? Cause, I'd like to be able to walk the next day!" Precious! So, here we are-- the 26 year old, washed up, haven't-played-sports-since-college-intramurals girl and the 30 year old, washed up, preacher who has started to go gray since the last time he pumped iron. Well, all I can say is that this should be interesting. Stay tuned, my friends.

P.S. Andrew wants you all to know that he's still underweight for his height, which I'd like to add is easily accomplished when you're 9 feet tall and nothing sticks to you. I would also like to add that underweight does not equal healthy. Thank you, that is all!

Friday, September 24, 2010

almost fall...

Tonight is just a lazy night for me while Andrew's hunting, so I thought I'd catch up on some blogging. Actually, I've been cleaning and doing a little organizing, so at least I'm not completely lazy! And...I'm going to turn off the show "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" because it's really annoying me. Their rings cost more than what I make in a year. Wow....

Life is still steadily busy for Andrew and me. Andrew now has a new office, so he's not having to do everything (including weekly meetings) at the apartment, which is nice for both of us. We have faithfully attended all the home games at Carolina so far, but I'm really looking forward to watching tomorrow's game against Auburn from the comfort of a couch! Well, we're watching our nephews during the game, so I may not be sitting too much. Nothing could excite me more though!

Andrew has already started hunting again, and he got a 7pt buck the other night. His next mission is to take me with him.

Recently, we bit the bullet and shelled out some bucks for a new mattress. All I can say is: Tempurpedic mattress, where have you been all my life?????? We are so happy with it, and we even moved up to a king size...yay! I'm just as excited about the fact that we now have a bed in the other bedroom, which is still Andrew's office! So, bring on the guests! (Hint hint: Mom and Dad!!!) It's a little cramped in there, but it works! Also, Andrew still has his deer and fish mounted in there!

Family update:

Dad is still working away in Cayce as their interim city manager! I don't know if I blogged to announce before, but Mom was selected Ninety Six Primary's teacher of the year and also as Greenwood 52's district teacher of the year. I just couldn't be prouder of my parents. They work so hard and with such integrity. I just want to be like them when I grow up! ;-) We have been able to see them a little more lately, since they have season tickets to the Carolina games now! I'm so glad we all got to see Carolina beat Georgia!!!!!!!!!! Gavin is busy training at Starbucks and playing gigs during the week and on weekends at churches.

Well, it's time to go. Hopefully, I'll keep being a good blogger....we'll see!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

National Lampoon's St. Helena Island Vacation...


As you all know, Andrew and I are on vacation right now. It's been fun having no set agenda and just being able to spend some time together. However, as we were driving today, I told Andrew that too many funny things had happened so far on our "vacation" for me NOT to blog about. So, here they are (in no particular order):

1. We left Columbia on Wednesday. Right as we got onto the interstate (which is 1 mile from our apartment), we hit a huge traffic jam with all the lights and sirens. Let's just say that it took us 45 minutes to get 3 miles away from our apartment, which would normally take about 5 minutes. Ouch.

2. We decided to look for Andrew some cool Crocs on Thursday, which took most of the morning and required driving about an hour to Bluffton. Anyway, we decided to go and eat an early dinner in downtown Beaufort when we got back. Unfortunately, Andrew noticed that my tire was "on the ground" flat as soon as we arrived. One call to AAA, 1.5 hours later, and an order of fried pickles at Luther's...we finally got the spare tire on (which was also sorta flat). It was also a billion degrees outside. Andrew wants me to know that he was the one outside while I was inside eating pickles. What can I say?? Someone had to stay and finish them and pay the bill, right?

3. (Sort of a continuation of #2) We were fortunate in finding a Tire Kingdom just around the corner from where we were. We were unfortunate to find out when we arrived that their night shift workers didn't show up, and we wouldn't be able to have our tire fixed. I just marveled as Andrew offered to pay ANY amount for the mechanic to stay and fix our tire. It worked, and of course, we wound up buying a new tire since the flat tire was unable to be fixed. We also left a pretty hefty tip. Hey, Andrew promised!

4. Andrew has caught two stingrays in the ocean so far. He had to get on his iPhone to research what to do in this situation. First words of caution: "Don't try to be a hero." He had to tell me "no" like a child as I attempted to slide the stingray back into the water. I'm sorry but I just can't watch a helpless creature lay there and suffocate. Andrew reminded me that if I got near it, then we'd be making a trip to the hospital. Andrew wants you to know that both Stingray A and Stingray B were "flopping around and whipping their tails." Yes, they were sort of mean. Andrew cut his line off both times, and they made it safely back into the ocean. I guess that bait just wasn't worth it after all, stingrays.

5 and 6 go together and they involve cash (or our lack thereof):

5. Andrew has a friend who has planted a church in Bluffton, SC, about an hour away from where we're staying. On the way this morning (as we were already running late since about 7 people on the road were going 10 miles UNDER THE SPEED LIMIT), Andrew commented, "I hope we don't need cash today, because I sure did leave it at the house!" (We did have enough for offering...) Andrew and I were planning on going to Hilton Head after church to pick up a chair that we'd purchased previously over the phone from a store who's sister store is located where we're staying in St. Helena Island (confusing, I know). So, we decided just to grab something super quick and cheap on our way to this store. Wendy's was the choice. We placed our order, handed them our credit card, began eating some of our fries, sipping our drinks...and whamm! Wendy's credit card computer thing decides to stop working. As the line piled up behind us in what was a terribly uncomfortable situation, the poor guy didn't know what to do. Long story short--we left with our card and no food as Wendy's quickly declared "cash only" as of that moment. Isn't that ridiculous? At least we got a fry and a sip of coke out of that situation. Andrew's last words in Wendy's were, "Man...I really wanted to eat that burger!" Mine were, "I'm writing a letter!"

6. Keep in mind that we STILL had no cash at this point and you guessed it; we don't own ATM cards either. Just call us super prepared! So, we were still hungry and still on our way to the store to pick up our chair in Sea Pines, Hilton Head, SC.... $5 cash only entry fee!!!!! As we drove up to the gate, Andrew said, "I sure hope they take cards!" What do ya know?? Of course they didn't!!!! So there we sat...an hour away from our house and cash and five minutes away from this store...talk about irony. We tried to smooth talk the officer, but he wasn't buying it. At this point Andrew was livid. So, we decided to go into a nearby Publix to see if we could just write them a check and get cash that way. Still starving, we bought sandwiches from their deli and wrote a check for $20 over the total amount, just to get some stinking cash! It worked. Finally, we were fed, we paid the toll, and we found the store to pick up our chair. After all of this, Andrew was dying to get out of Hilton Head.

7. We've also been here since Wednesday. As of today, our grand total of sun and beach time= (drumroll.................2 hours!) Yes! You guessed it...it's rained the past two days. Of course, we spent the first two sunny days Crocs hunting, tire fixing, grocery shopping, and traveling. Did I mention that our umbrella broke during the first 30 minutes of that 2 hours worth of beach time?? Yep, some 5 year old girl was chasing it down the beach since we were too busy playing a highly competitive game of bocce ball which I was currently losing. That also stinks!

8. We've been super shoppers at a roadside bait/fresh seafood stand for..ummm, every day since we've been here. Andrew likes to get bait there for catching all those sharks and stingrays, and we buy our shrimp and fresh veggies there (that we forget from the store). As were buying for our low country boil on Friday, we picked out a pack of bait, 1.5 lbs of jumbo shrimp and an onion. Our grand total was $15,447.00!!!!!!!!!! The look on the owner's face was awesome (as I'm sure our faces were as well!) I just offered him our car. Not too sure if that would've covered it with the gimp tire and all...Would you believe that we don't have that kind of cash just hanging around??? Hahahaha... funny, funny!!!


Disclaimer: We really are having a good time and even as I type this, we're sitting here laughing about all of it. Please don't think we're complaining, but you gotta admit that these situations are a bit comical. I just felt like I definitely had something to blog about today. After all, we do get to look at things like this every night. Until next time...








Saturday, August 14, 2010

A little time for blogging...



Finally, Andrew and I are spending some much needed time on vacation. Of course, it's raining today, but that's just an opportunity to catch up on some reading, coupon organizing, and blogging. What a busy month it's been!

As most of you probably know by now, my sweet and precious Grandfather passed away on July 13th. I think our family is beginning to adjust, but it has been one of the most difficult times for us. "Grandaddy" (as we refer to him) was one of the greatest men that I've ever known, and we shared a very close relationship--closer than most grandchild/grandparent relationships. I can't count the memories I have of us...taking trips together in his yellow truck with the "I'd rather be hunting" license plate on it or the grey car with dark blue cloth seats (I still remember how good that car smelled!!!!), him letting me play with his hunting beagles at the house, going to eat at Shealy's barbecue in Saluda, watching him in the garden, cutting him a huge piece of cake for dessert, seeing him at church three times a week, or just sitting around and talking to he and Grandmama for hours anytime I was home for a visit from college. I can't keep going with memories, because this post would be much too long, and I'm already crying now. Above all, Grandaddy was the most godly man I've ever known. He had such a strong faith in God that completely directed his relationships with God and with others. Over the days following his death, we were flooded by people who told us stories of his kindness to them. Have gave so much of himself, yet never expected recognition for it. He only pointed others to the only way he was able to love: Jesus. In his last few years, he was only saddened by the fact that he physically couldn't do more for others. In a time where so many people are concerned about only themselves, his desire was to do more for others. He truly set a example for our family that I only pray I can get close to. He was faithful to God, his wife, his family, and his church. We will never know another one like him. Although I consider myself blessed to have had all four grandparents until this year, I will never go a day without missing him or the godly wisdom that just seemed to flow from him. What an honor to have him and love him.

So, after the month of July, it was clear that vacation was important now more than ever. We had rented a house in Beaufort for the month and the Winburns came for the first week. Now, it's our turn until I have to go back to work in almost two weeks. It's hard to believe that summer will be over soon. Andrew keeps dreading it, because we all know how much that boy likes his tan! Oh, he also did something two days ago that he said he'd NEVER do: bought Crocs!!!!!! Oh, the irony...


In all fairness though, the beach in front of the house has a lot of shells on it, and I had already bitten the bullet a few years ago to buy crocs. We didn't have any luck finding camo ones, but maybe he'll like them so much that he'll have two pair one day!!!!

On another note: On Monday, my mom was announced as Greenwood District 52's Teacher of the Year! We are so proud of her, and always have been. Mom has been teaching for close to 30 years, so it's so nice to see her win this award before she retires...hopefully soon!! Congratulations, Mom!!!!!!!

All right, back to a rainy day on vacation. More to come later!!!!!

Monday, July 12, 2010

So far this summer...

So, here I am...back to the blogging world. It only took me two months. I guess it's time for an update. Some things have happened since May.

-Andrew and I did go down to Charleston in late May to house-sit for my friend Camille's parents. We had a great time and came to the realization that we could live in Charleston...ahh, coastal life. Maybe one day.

-I managed to read the entire "Twilight" series. Those books are the easiest read ever. When I could actually have time to sit down and read them, it took me probably an average of 2 days per book. I know everyone has a different view on reading books about vampires, but I just really like the way the author develops the plot and her characters. Besides, I haven't done any leisure reading since before college. Those textbooks really take it out of you!

-Andrew and I planted a garden at his parents' house this year, with much more success than last year's...thanks to some awesome deer repellent "things!" (I'm not really sure what they're called, but they definitely have helped keep the deer out!) Despite some issues, we're seeing a lot of peppers, cucumbers, and tomatoes. It's pretty cool to get into gardening again. It's weird though, because it makes me feel old and young again at the same time. I can remember my dad gardening and how much work he put into it each year. I can also remember the smell of sevin dust, cherry tomatoes, and the job of snapping and shelling peas and beans each summer. Watching God's earth grow is a cool thing though!

-We celebrated Ellie's 4th birthday and Manning's 3rd birthday just a day apart in June. They're growing up way too fast. Manning and Ellie both got sleeping bags from Uncle Andrew and Aunt Meagan. Of course, Manning got a "Buzz-Wightyeeeear" one and Ellie got Disney Princesses.

-We had a visit from Josh, Beth (my cousin) and Levi one weekend one their way back from the beach. We hung out a little bit on Saturday afternoon, then Cookie (Andrew's mom) volunteered to let Levi sleep at her house while we all went to dinner that night. Cute story alert**** When we took Levi over to the Winburns', Manning, Wyatt, Philip, and Emily Ann were hanging out over there. Apparently, Manning forgot all about Wyatt for a little bit and focused all attention on Levi. My guess is that Levi just seemed more fun to him at the time because he was in the process of just starting to crawl at that point. Anyway, Beth was changing Levi and getting him ready for bed and of course, Manning had to come. She looked down at Levi and said, "I love you, Levi." Then, Manning looked at Levi and said, "I yuuuv you too, Yeevi." So precious! ****

-My Dad has left retirement to take an interim city manager position in Cayce, SC which is just minutes outside of downtown Columbia, SC. He started two weeks ago, and so far-so good. The position is for 6 months, while the city of Cayce works to hire a full-time manager. I knew he couldn't stay out of work for long! It's nice knowing that he's close by though!

-Gavin is at Pine Cove Camp in Tyler, Texas for his 3rd summer! I miss him being around Columbia, but know he's having a great time working with all the families and youth that take part in the camp each year. Pine Cove is a HUGE camp spanning several campuses in Texas that allows individual kids or families to spend time together and grow closer to God in the process. I'm proud of him and can't wait to see what he gets himself into when he comes back home....after all, he did graduate this year!

-We've seen several movies later, so I guess I can give my pitiful critique as usual:

1. "Run Fat Boy, Run" was a pretty funny movie, but honestly, it's been so long since we watched it. I guess it's always hilarious to see a British guy running down the street with tight "too short" shorts on!

2. "Avatar": I think this movie surprised Andrew, because in the end...he really liked it. The story line was pretty cool along with the special effects. However, do people really think we'll be doing that kind of stuff in the year 2040???

3. "Closer": I definitely would not recommend this movie, but it had some interesting real life situations in it. The movie however is just about four people who are all living a lie...kinda depressing. Motto: Don't watch a movie just because you typically like the actress in her other movies.

4. "Land of the Lost": The above motto applies here. I love Will Ferrell, so of course you'd think this movie would be good. Not so much. Andrew fell asleep and we didn't even make it to the end.

5. "Up in the Air": Another interesting movie about a man who makes a living firing people so that companies don't have to do it for themselves. Again, some deceit going on in this movie, but it had it's moments.

6. "Valentine's Day": If you like seeing a bunch of well known actors and actresses get about 5 min of fame a piece, then this is the movie for you. I think I couldn't about 13 famous faces in this movie. I'm pretty sure I don't ever like seeing McDreamy in a role other than Derek Shepherd and McSteamy in a role in which he doesn't like girls. That may reveal too much about the movie. :-(

7. "It's Complicated": Not the greatest message, but still an entertaining movie at points.

8. "17 Again": This is sort of a "Freaky Friday" type movie, but still a decent one. At least this married couple stays together!!! So nice to actually see that for once.

9. "Eclipse: The Twilight Saga": I just went to see this one last week with a friend, since Andrew refuses. He made it through "Twilight" and "New Moon" with me, but I think he couldn't handle Part 3. I was surprised at how much was left out and embellished from the book at the same time. I also think it's funny how Jasper develops a southern accent since the last film. However, these movies are still cool and I don't care what anyone else says ;-)

Whew! That was a long movie review...ok, well it's time to start dinner so I'd better go. Until next time!!!!!!!!!!!!









Tuesday, May 4, 2010

This week in the Winburn home...

I must admit, I've never been this faithful with blogging. I attribute it to 1) Andrew encouraging me to keep it up and 2) being on a "blogger high" right now ;-)

This week has already been busy, and it's about to get crazier. I thought I'd go ahead and let you know what's going on. Then, hopefully I'll still be on the blogger high and post pictures of all these events next week. Here goes nothing.

I worked on Monday night, came home and slept 'til around 1:30 this afternoon. After running errands, I came home and Andrew and I got ready for some church friends to come over. We grilled hamburgers by the pool, and finally called it a night because --drum roll.........mosquitoes have already made their annoying appearance. Boo, I don't like them at all.

I will work Wednesday and Thursday nights while Andrew finishes everything up for church on Sunday. On Friday, after a couple hours of sleep, Andrew and I will head downtown to Gavin's USC graduation. I cannot believe that my little brother is graduating college. I am so proud of him! After spending time with the Browns, we'll head to Anderson on Friday night to wake up bright and early for Sara Lynn's (Andrew's youngest sister's) graduation ceremony on Saturday morning. I hope the weather is nice, because outdoor graduations are awesome. I remember mine so fondly...I almost passed out from the heat! Ha! The whole Winburn family will travel to Anderson for this event, so that should be pretty fun. I'm anxious to see Molly, Ellie, Manning, and Wyatt all together at a graduation. I really hope to run into Mrs. Deedy Francis while we're there, too. She taught me private voice lessons from 6th-12th grade. What a special lady!

At some point on Saturday afternoon, we'll head back to Columbia to get ready for Sunday. I'll be off til next Thursday, so it'll be so nice having a few days to just relax. At least this is Nurses' Week, so we've had a few fun things going on at work: wearing fun scrubs, ice cream parties, free barbecue tomorrow night, etc.

In other random news:

- Andrew and I finished watching all season of "The Office!!!!!!" I must admit that I was sad for that to come to an end. It was fun going on netflix and watching random marathons, and there's no better show to do that with. Hilarious.

-Recent netflix movies:
Night at the Museum II: Really a movie for the kids, but I'd never seen the first one, so I thought, "Hey, why not watch the second!"

Because I Said So: Typical movie...sort of funny, sort of romantic, sort of annoying at times.

300: A war movie of Spartans fighting against King Xerxes of Persia. It got weird and gory at times, but it wasn't horrible. Wow, I bet you really wanna watch all these don't ya?

The Box: This was an extremely interesting movie (kinda sci-fi) with some EXTREME spiritual symbolism. However, I wouldn't call it spiritual. Anyway, if you're in the mood for something different...this is it.

-We're going to Charleston in May to hang out with Miss Camille and house sit for her parents. I am so pumped! You will definitely hear more about this random fact.

-This just in: Andrew is now tired and ready to go to sleep, so he has no random news to share with you all. On that note, I should probably turn the computer off for now.



Sunday, May 2, 2010

Fatigue...

Life is definitely full of different seasons, and this one is--well, it's interesting and highly incompatible with a "normal life schedule" at times. Like today-- (Sunday). I worked last night from 7pm til this morning at 7am. After giving report on my babies, I drove home, walked into apartment around 7:45 as Andrew was walking out, took a shower, fell asleep on the bed for 15 minutes, and was at church to practice music at 9:30.

Disclaimer: I am in no way trying to complain about my life, only trying to share with some who don't know and might be curious.

After church, I came home and was in the bed by 12 noon. I slept soundly, without earplugs, in the middle of the day, until 6pm! Even then, Andrew had to force me to wake up! At least I can be grateful for the ability to sleep through just about anything. It never fails that 30 kids are screaming like crazy at our pool during my sleep time, and Andrew always is amazed at how I can sleep straight through it.

So, here I am...blogging to the world (somewhat awake) while Andrew tries to stay awake after a long day. Sundays are pretty big days for him, and if you don't know it already--we're prone to have "interesting" things come up on a Sunday that are flat out energy drainers. To top off just being busy on a Sunday, he still found time to go to Target for some medicine for me, grab this week's paper (for coupons), took the church trailer back, went to his parents' house and spent time with Molly and Ellie (our nieces), and came home to wake me up and heat up some leftovers for me. All I can say is...what a man!

Now, Andrew's made smoothies...we're going out to the pool to enjoy the last few minutes of daylight. Peace out!





Monday, April 26, 2010

"Can you see????"

Tonight, Andrew and I had the opportunity to help with the National Federation of the Blind's fundraiser. Each year, the NFB holds a barbecue, and we volunteered to walk some of "the blind" (oohhh...that sounds bad) around various parts of the city to sell tickets. Andrew and I were able to pair up with Justin, who's a member of generation church. It was so much fun! We met some interesting folks, and we managed to sell 24 tickets. At $7 each...that's pretty good. Our last stop was where we hit the jackpot. It was the sweetest man, a retired orthodontist who enjoyed our company...very much! Not to sound all cocky, but he was a huge fan of me. I know that sounds bad, but it was just so cute how he kept asking Andrew things like, "How'd you get so lucky?" Hey, it made my day. The day I'm not attractive to an 82 year old...I'm in trouble ;-) He bought 7 tickets, and Justin said that I could be the MVP for the day. Other highlights: almost getting attacked by a dog, seeing a man with his t-shirt tucked into his underwear, having a lady on a guilt trip who said "no" at first chasing us down in her car to make a donation, and meeting a super sweet couple who we got to talk with for a few minutes (their daughter was adorable!) Probably the funniest moment, which unfortunately I missed, was Andrew's van story. Volunteers dropped everyone off on their assigned streets. As Andrew was getting into the passenger seat of the van, the driver looked over at him and quickly asked, "Can you see???" After Andrew said, "Uhh, yes," the driver handed him some papers and said, "Good. I'm looking for Whittaker Street." Andrew almost died telling me that story. Sadly, we didn't take any pictures. Are you surprised? We finished off the night with pizza and cupcakes. What a good Monday.






Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A few days in Greenwood...fishing and singing!


Well, friends, I know you're all shocked beyond belief that I'm updating my blog twice in two weeks. So am I. However, I have some pictures that are just too cute not to share.

Last weekend, Andrew and I (Gavin too!) headed to Greenwood on a Friday afternoon. I had to sing in Evie Wilson's wedding on Saturday, so we thought we'd just make a trip out of it! I just love going home. It's always fun to see what Mom and Dad are doing new to the house, hear stories about how Reuben (their cute chocolate lab) has run away and returned, and spend time with them! On Friday night, Mom and Dad made us an incredible dinner, including some macaroni and cheese! On Saturday, after I practiced for the wedding, we all went to the pond for some fishing. This pond is actually land that was once my great-grandfathers, now it's my PaPa's land in the country. The pond on the land is pretty big, but they had to re-stock it about 7 years ago. Apparently, it was having some issues. So, we're always concerned as to whether we'll catch any good size fish out there when we go. It's always fun though, regardless! We found out that Beth, Josh, and Levi were in town on Saturday too! They stopped by the pond to say hello right in the middle of what should be Levi's nap time. We got some CUTE pictures of him. It's hard to believe that he's 8 months old...just like it's hard to believe we'll be married for 8 months tomorrow!!!!!! Crazy! Hope you enjoy the pictures!



Levis' first time at the pond--




reaching for the fish--





love the hair-do--




huge catch--




award winning--



wedding singers--



with the beautiful bride--



exhausted after a long weekend--


Friday, April 9, 2010

Bad blogger update...

It's official. I'm a horrible "blogger." Why can't I just do a little bit all along instead of having to do a huge catch-up every two months? I guess I'll never learn. Well, here it is, all the random stuff in no particular order:

1. Duke: Yes! NCAA tournament champs. I can't begin to go on and on and on and on...and on and on about how excited I was that they won on Monday. Too bad I was working all night.

2. Work: I am now working night shift. Yippee. It's actually going well, even though it takes some adjusting at times. Which leads to #3.

3. We decided that we needed an office space for Andrew, since I'd be sleeping during the day after work. So, we made the big move to the two bedroom apartment, and we're still in the same apartment complex. We're closer to the pool, with a much better view...so that's nice! That also means no house hunting for a while, since we signed another lease. We had been looking a lot before we decided to do the two bedroom thing, and I just don't think we were ready! That's a crazy amount of work!

4. We have become addicted to "the Office." I mean, who isn't really? One of our favorite things to do is pull up Netflix on the computer to watch an episode. We're almost caught up to the current season. I have never seen Andrew laugh this much before. He was literally crying last night during the episode where Dwight pranks everyone with the fire drill and Kevin busts out the snack machine for food. Awesome!

5. Gavin and Sara Lynn graduate this May. I think that is insane! I am so proud of them both...and very excited about Sara Lynn's graduation gift that I bought yesterday! We'll be going to Gavin's graduation on a Friday, then leaving for Anderson for Sara Lynn's.

6. Another addiction: smoothies! Andrew and I are having smoothies on a regular basis. We are trying to eat healthier. It's going well, but we still have an occasional pizza. That will probably never cease to exist ;-)

7. Andrew and I both had birthdays in the past few months. I am married to a 30 year old! Wow. We didn't do anything huge to celebrate our birthdays...just had fun spending them together. We definitely broke the health food kick we were going for...let's just say that!

8. Movies we've watched recently...

-"The Box" (weird)
-"The Time Traveler's Wife" (I liked it...)
-"New Moon: The Twilight Saga" (pretty good for movies that Andrew and I vowed once never to watch

9. We broke down and bought a new TV, and I must say that it was just in time. I know Andrew was thrilled to watch the NCAA tournament on it. He's really happy about it, and that makes me happy too!

Ok, I know this is a pretty pathetic update. However, these are just some of the things that are going on in our lives right now. I will try to be better about blogging by putting up more pics, but I'm not promising anything.



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried...

What a day! Well, I hope you're in for a crazy story from today.

6:15 I walk downstairs to get in my car just as always. As I make it to the bottom of the stairs, I see three police cars. Right in front of my car (near the next apartment building across the lot) there was an officer talking with someone. That's all I could see. It was still pretty dark outside. Honestly, my first thought was, "Ok. One of these guys has to move so that I can go to work!" Right about that time, I heard a police officer yell,

"Ma'am. You need to go back inside to your apartment....NOW!"

That's when I just froze, looked at him, and said, "Ok..."

I ran upstairs, got Andrew, and called into work to tell them that unfortunately, I would be barricaded in my apartment until further notice. Honestly, my heart was racing just a little. What could be so bad out there that had that police officer in such a fuss?? Andrew and I turned the news on to see if anything was up, but really didn't find out much. We called the front office to the apartment complex, not really expecting to get anyone on the phone. However, we were a little concerned to reach a REAL LIVE answering service. Apparently, a LOT of residents were calling and they had to use a corporate service to handle all the calls. Ok...

So, Andrew and I then proceed to keep "re-checking the situation." Andrew would look down the stairs, with me yelling in the background, "BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!" Around 7 am, Andrew noticed that people were getting in their cars. After he walked me to my car, I went to work...still not knowing what was going on.

While I was at work, Andrew did some snooping and found out the deal. Apparently, there was a domestic dispute and the guy ran into the woods with an automatic rifle...(a.k.a. machine gun) Seriously???

Yes, seriously.

Andrew's exact words: "We're moving."



Saturday, January 30, 2010

FAILED!!!!!!!!!

So, here's the deal: I tried to be a good little "blogger" the other day and actually update this thing. Guess what? I totally FAILED. In my defense...I spent about 30 minutes typing, editing, re-reading the blog, but my 'save now' button apparently didn't work, or maybe the operator didn't click it when she thought she did. Oops.

Oh well. So, instead of going back into all of that...I'm just listing some updates. It's been way too long.

1. I am loving my job. In case you didn't know, I've been working as a nurse in the NICU at Richland since late October. I love it! It's so amazing, and I am learning so much from my wonderful preceptors. I look forward to a long time there!

2. I am so proud of "Voices of Lee" lately. I was a member of Voices way back when in 2002. I was so happy in December to watch as they made it to the top three on "The Sing Off," one of NBC's premiers this winter. Also, one of the members who was just entering as I was leaving, Jermaine Purifory, recently was voted through to Hollywood on American Idol. He was called "the best audition so far this season" by Randy Jackson. That's pretty good if you ask me. Please keep up with him, if you think about it. He's a great guy!

3. My husband turns 30 on Thursday!!!!!!! Wow. I remember thinking that 30 was up there, but I am convinced now that it's not. I can't wait to celebrate his birthday!

4. Andrew and I have been faithful Netflix customers for a while now. Some of our last movies have been:

-Julie and Julia (boo...not our fave)

-Four Christmases (yay)

-Charlie Wilson's War (??? You'll have to ask Andrew, because this little girl fell asleep)

-3:10 to Yuma (yay...although there was killing)

5. Andrew and I STILL haven't picked out pictures for our wedding album. Ahhh...I can't believe I'm being this slack! I mean, seriously?? It has nothing to do with Brantley. We've just been lazy about getting on that task. Ok, personal goal. I'm going to begin selecting pics for our album before we're celebrating our 1 year anniversary.

6. Speaking of goals...I would like to learn Spanish. I took the course in high school and college, and I can understand a small amount. However, I'd love to be able to communicate with our Spanish speaking patients and not have to depend on an interpreter. So, that's personal goal #2. I heard Rosetta Stone was good...pricey, but good.

7. I'm still at the couponing! I was supposed to go to a class for southern savers, but had to miss it! Emily Ann shared all of her info with me though, so at least I learned something! Last week, I made money off buying drinks for our bonfire. Crazy, huh?

8. I finally bought a new purse. I figured that it was time after about two years! Can you believe it? The straw that broke the camel's back was the fact that the lining had a hole in it. I kept losing lipstick in there. I found my ipod on the day I cleaned out that bag. I was wondering where that thing was! Needless to say...that bag's in the trash. Not even worth giving away...

9. We're having a pretty cool Super Bowl Sunday at generation church next week. Michael Boulware is speaking, and it should be pretty good! If you don't know Michael, he played at Florida State, then went on to the NFL. He played in the Super Bowl, too! Michael's a great guy, and Andrew and I are glad to call he and his wife (Jessica) friends. They also have the most beautiful kids ever, Michael John and Aspen. Seriously, they should be models!

Okay, I think that's all for now. This was a silly update to be honest. However, anything's better than nothing. I will try to follow up on my new year's resolution by being a better blogger. In the words of Beverly though, "I'm not promising..."



Thursday, January 21, 2010

Welcome, Bradford!

This morning as I rolled over to check my phone, I was so happy to see a text message from my wonderful friend Jennifer! She had Eliot Bradford Peace, Jr ("Bradford") last night...or early this morning. Either way, it was while we were sleeping! I am so proud of her. She's one good looking mama...I mean, she just gave birth and looks amazing!! Anyway, Bradford is such a cutie, and I can't wait to meet him in person. Congratulations, Eliot and Jennifer!!!!


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Shortcomings...

If there's one thing in the world that is the toughest for me, it is falling short. I have tried my entire life to be someone that makes the effort to be exactly where I need to be...in school, with my relationships, with singing, etc. However, I realized today (yet again) that I'm not perfect. Ha. Imagine that...(please note the sarcasm in that statement!)

Seriously, I don't think that I'm perfect, but sometimes we all have the tendency to think we're "exempt from messing up royally." I proved that theory wrong today. I am sad to look back and see how I allowed such a horrible attitude to ruin my day and be so hurtful. Days like this aren't fun to have on your record.

Romans 3:23 says, "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." I find it funny that the 'fall short' isn't in the past tense. For me, that says a lot. It's a continual thing! I will never get to a point to where shortcomings are in my past. Sure, I must pray daily that I'll become more like Jesus, but unfortunately, I'll never arrive at perfection.

We've been talking about suffering (mainly in 1 Peter) a lot at generation church lately. Most of us suffer because we stink at being like Jesus. Those mistakes result in hurting ourselves and others in some way, shape or form. There's one thing that stands out to me most in learning about suffering-- Our suffering for Jesus transforms our faith and points us toward what we should strive to live for each day: an eternal relationship with Him. This relationship will no longer be hindered by our shortcomings or those of others. With that in mind, I can be glad and have faith to humbly say that the final outcome of my shortcomings is nothing less than Jesus offering His forgiveness towards me and protecting me despite how I fail him continually. That faith reveals God's glory, and with that in mind...the rest of this day can be good.



Saturday, January 9, 2010

New Year's Resolution #1:

I need to blog more. So, maybe I'll hop on here tonight, and catch you up! I'm so bad....