Monday, July 20, 2009

GOOD NEIGHBORS!

July 20, 2009

This past weekend, we received a special act of kindness. Our neighbors, Brian and Andrea Sizemore, along with their two children, Tanner and Alex, came to our home to help "dig" potatoes.

This was the first year that Jimmy attempted to plant potatoes. (We are still learning about farming.) He only planted 3 rows so we could see how things went and make a decision on whether or not we would do it again next year. I happy to report that we yielded lots of potatoes. Enough to keep us from buying them for the rest of the year.
Alex and Tanner had their special buckets and went to work. They were so cute and hard workers! Tanner seemed determined to find lots of potatoes. Alex dug potatoes but enjoyed squishing her feet in the mud as well! Brian and Andrea are pros at digging potatoes and taught us a lot this year!

Brian was nice enough to bring the a turn plow (did I say that correctly?) and he and Jimmy went to work turning the potatoes again to see if we could fine more!

Afterwards, we treated our help to soda and cookies! Andrea, I hope we paid our help enough so they will want to come dig potatoes next year! Yes, we will plant again!

Galations 6:10 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.

CELEBRATING MY SWEETIE'S BIRTHDAY!

JULY 20, 2009

Due to all the recent activities, we were unable to celebrate my sweetie's birthday last Sunday, so on Thursday the 16th, I took him out for his birthday. Rachael was away at camp so we had a "date night."

Jimmy wanted to see the second Transformers movie, so on Thursday, I took him to the movie for his belated birthday present. We enjoyed our evening out but we learned a lesson when it comes to picking movies. Make ABSOLUTELY SURE you review the ratings well. This is not a movie we would recommend to anyone and we were very "shocked" at the language content. Jimmy was very disappointed in the movie in comparison to the first movie which he enjoyed. I personally, did not care for either one of them.

However, we did enjoy our time together and he enjoyed his day of celebration with a "date night" with his wife!
"My Sweetie!"

Me and "My Sweetie"

"My Sweetie" in his new birthday plaid shorts and polo shirt. (I thought I would never get him in a pair of plaid shorts, but he loves them!)


Happy Belated Birthday Honey, and I love you FOREVER!!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

LUNCH TIME AT THE TULLOCK HOME




JULY 21, 2009

This past Sunday was out second lunch without the Brown family at our home. For all those who don't know, its been a tradition now for sometime that the Tullocks, Browns, and Harris gather for lunch on Sunday afternoons. We would alternate Sundays and this would give each one of us a chance to have a Sunday dinner at some one's home without the hassle of cooking. Now it did not happen every Sunday only when we were all available. And sometimes we opted to go out instead of cooking but it was always an enjoyable event and a good time of fellowship. This has been the second Sunday that we have missed the presence of the Brown family.

We also welcomed home Rachael this past Saturday from camp (I'll blog about tomorrow) but Rachael was more interested in playing with Claire. She captured some very cute pictures. She loves when Claire comes to visit!

She loves to climb our stairs!

How Sweet!

Posing for the camera!



On the menu today was meatloaf, chicken & dumplings, squash casserole, corn, toss salad, cantaloupe, creamed potatoes, bread, and almond pound cake with strawberries and lite cool whip. As Claire would say, "yum, yum!

Claire loves Cool Whip!


It was a wonderful Sunday lunch with good friends but we miss our friends in Asheville too! Jon, Yuri, Mckinley, Seth, and Wilson. We can't wait until you visit again and stay for Sunday Lunch!

Friday, July 17, 2009

A WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVE!

JULY 17, 2009

I was sent this very cute email by a close friend at work and thought I would share it with the rest of you. As I read each of these, I found most of them to be true (even when I don't want to admit it!)

Hope you enjoy a good laugh and if your husbands can take a good dose of reality, they will thank you for it. (It might help them avoid future arguments)

9 WORDS WOMEN USE
  1. FINE: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.
  2. FIVE MINUTES: If she is getting dressed, this means half an hour. Five minutes is only Five minutes if she needs you to finish getting dressed.
  3. NOTHING: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.
  4. GO AHEAD: This is a dare, not permission. DON'T DO IT!!
  5. LOUD SIGH: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here arguing about nothing. (refer back to #3 for the meaning of nothing)
  6. THAT'S OKAY: This is one of the most dangerous statements a woman can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.
  7. THANKS: If a woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint. Just say you're welcome. If she saids, "Thanks A Lot"- that is PURE SARCASM and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say you're welcome-that will bring a response of whatever.
  8. WHATEVER: It is a woman's way of saying "Shut Up!"
  9. DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT, I GOT IT: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking, "what's wrong?" For the woman's response, refer to #3.

Hope you enjoyed a good laugh. Will post again soon!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A BEAUTIFUL SERVICE

JULY 14, 2009

Things seem to be getting a little less frantic to where I can sit down and post. It has been a fast, busy, and exciting summer thus far. However, it is going much faster than I would like. I can't believe we are in the middle of July. I don't even want to think about school starting back in approximately 5 weeks.

We have been busy around the house and getting some things accomplished but at a slow pace. I finally finished painting the bottom of the dining room walls and I am pleased with the final product. I now have some touch up to do on the top wall above the chair rail and then I can begin to decorate the room. I keep telling myself one room at a time and not to jump ahead but it gets hard to resist the urge to move on to another room. I have so many ideas floating around in my head but money and time are not on my side. I have to remind myself to do these projects as budget and time allows.

Rachael left for camp on Friday of last week and she was excited to be spending a week in Florida. The bus left the church around midnight Friday but unfortunately broke down two different times so they did not arrive at camp until around 11:00 pm Saturday night. Yes, 23 hours later, my daughter called to tell us they had arrived. She was in good spirits though, and said the trip was full of fun and surprises. She enjoyed meeting Mr. Messer from Trinity Baptist in Florida who took the kids to his church and fed them pizza while the bus was towed. What a wonderful testimony to Trinity Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Messer also supplied a bus for our kids to continue their trip to camp.

Yuri and the boys came to town on Thursday of last week and Jon came in on Friday to stay with us. It was fun to have our friends stay with us. Jimmy and I never realized how much we would need Jon and Yuri's help to prepare for the RU group until Friday. There was so much to get done before Steve Curington and the JoyBells arrived on Saturday. My back went out on Thursday afternoon and I could hardly move by the time I arrived home that evening. I was so afraid that I would not be able to get our house cleaned, shopping done, meals prepared, and things ready for Saturday night RU but the Lord knew exactly what was needed and provided all the resources to get it done. Yuri cleaned my home, Jon peeled potatoes, chopped cabbage, and Jimmy filled in all the gaps. I was able to rest Thursday night and on Friday morning my back was feeling somewhat better. I went onto work and took it easy for the day. I was able to rest again on Friday night and by Saturday morning, my back was in good shape. Yuri and I ran the remaining errands on Saturday while Jimmy and Jon took care of all the preparations at church. The Lord worked everything out just as planned.

Daycare turned out to be more than expected but thank the Lord for people willing to step up and help. Robin and Gina Moon brought their daughter and the three of them served dinner and snacks for RU in the cafeteria. They cleaned everything up and were a tremendous blessing. Allison Steinhaus, Katie McDaniels, and Gabby Barrow helped out in the daycare along beside myself and Yuri. We ended up with 24 kids, two of them infants. It was a BIG group and a long evening but I am so thankful for God's provisions.

There were ladies who provided desserts and baked beans for the meal on Sunday afternoon and we were able to get everyone fed and on their way to their next destination. I cannot express how much I appreciate all the help that was given to make the weekend a special blessing. Thank you Pastor and Kim for hosting the meal in "The Gathering Place."

Everything had such a special meaning for me and Jimmy and his birthday was on Sunday and what a special day for him to have Steve Curington and members of RU conduct our morning services. It was truly a God-filled day!

We hosted two of the girls at our home, Beth and Stephanie. I was so humbled by their testimonies and we talked as though we had known each other for years. I know we have formed forever friendships and exchanged emails before they left. The Lord is so Good and he revealed even more to me through the testimony of these young ladies. Tina was one of the young girls who testified on Sunday morning in the 8:45 am service and as she spoke, my heart felt as though it would burst! Even though it was her standing at that podium speaking, she was telling my story. As she spoke how God had saved her and the wonderful love relationship she had found in him, I could not contain all the tears of joy I felt in my own heart. God too, spared me from continuing in a life that would have been filled with bondage, pain, and destruction. Rom.12:1,2 were verses Tina quoted and is her life verses that she has claimed.

These ladies sang with a passion that only can be a gift given from God. I personally believe that as each of these ladies accepted Christ as their Savior, God gave them a voice to be heard. His gift to them so they could show their light to others.

I wanted to stay for the 11:00 am service also, but had to get things ready for lunch. Kim, Diane, Yuri, and Jon were awesome. They had everything ready to go with time to spare. Jimmy and I have continued to say many times this week, "Our cup runneth over!" We are so Blessed!
To God be the Glory, for Great Things He Hath Done!

Friday, July 3, 2009

OUR DAY AT CAROWINDS

JULY 3, 2009



On Tuesday of this week, Rachael and I spent the day at Carowinds with some friends. Lynn Garrow and her daughters, Breanna & Marissa, myself, Rachael and Leann Berrier attempted to ride every roller coaster at the Park. We never made it to Thunderoad but conquered all of the remaining coasters. I was a one-time rider but Lynn and the girls rode some of the roller coasters multiple times.



I have come to the conclusion that as we (I) age, so does my ability to handle fast rides. I enjoy them and want to ride all of them, but my stomach and body do not always cooperate with what my mind wants to do. I did enjoy the day and loved watching the girls have fun.



Me, Breanna, Leann, Rachael, Marissa, Lynn

Our first roller coaster of the day, the NIGHTHAWK. You are inverted into a lying position to ride this coaster and it is one of my favorites.

After the ride. "WOW"

We found the Whitewater Rapids fun too!

Me and Marissa ended up getting soaked on this ride!

The girls loved going through Nick Town!

After passing through Nickelodeon area, we headed for Carolina Cobra, the newest Roller coaster at Carowinds.



This roller coaster was definitely on their "ride again list!"


Rachael and Mom on the GoldRush!

Lynn rode the Drop Zone with the Girls. This is where I bow out graciously!

Lynn, Rachael, and Marissa wanted to ride the Slingshot. This is a "bungee cord ride" that you pay extra to do and only the hardest of stomachs can take this one. Lynn, Marissa, and Rachael had no fear and were the first ones to volunteer to ride everything!



Rachael, Lynn, and Marissa getting ready to go up. Rachael was given the task of pulling the cord!


Too High For Me! I was at the bottom praying for their safety!

And down they came!


We moved on to another great water ride and I have some "before the ride" pictures...





and "after the ride" pictures!





Don't stand in this area after the ride! You will get wet..ter!

Drying out with "Blues Clue"

Moving on to the Star Ship!

One of the last rides, Top Gun!

It was a wonderful day with friends at Carowinds and unfortunately I awakened later that night with a virus that lingered for a couple of days. I am feeling much better today and looking forward to the weekend with family.