Update:


In case you haven't noticed, there is an additional child in our family photo. I would like you all to meet the newest member of our family. She is the pretty little 7 year old in the purple dress. "Eloise" now has a little sister. We have decided to call her, "Amelia Bedelia".
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Thursday, December 29, 2011

"2011" Year End Review...


Eloise is loving all the hands on experiments in her K12 Physical Science curriculum.
In this experiment she was testing and producing gases.
When she placed the stick with a burnt tip in the jar with a yeast and peroxide mixture, the stick would ignite because of the gas produced.
I'm not quick enough with my camera to catch the flame.


The above is a picture of a Christmas arrangement that I made for a friends fire place mantle. I took the picture in my mother's new living room. They finally finished their house located across the street from me. I will have to post more about that later.


Here are some of our little bitty's singing at our Christmas Concert.


A couple of sweet ladies came over to bake cookies for our Ladies' dept. cookie swap.




Eloise working on the backdrop for our Gingerbread themed pictures.



The above pic was my favorite.


Above and below are a couple of families who attended the banquet.




At the banquet we had a gingerbread making contest.
The participants worked feverishly.


The frosting was flowing.....


....sprinkles were flying....



...in the end there was a new housing development in town.




There were so many cute designs,
 but originality reigns at the "Ho Ho Cabana" by Plain Old Kristi and her girls.
(I loved the gingerbread girl in the yellow bikini)



We also had a Best Santa's Beard contest.


When the time was up the ladies were allowed to view their work.


Sister Anna had too much fun.


From the looks of it, I think she wasn't the only one.


On a more serious note....
The above is a pic of the daughter work that Bro.Mike and Sis.Ginger have started.
It is about an hour and a half drive from our home church.
We drive out there in between our Sunday morning and evening services.
It is so exciting to see what God is doing.
For the past two weeks I have been bringing Sunday School in a Box.
The children are precious....
courteous....
....and eager to learn.
Please pray for them and us as we seek further God's kingdom.

I pray that you have had beautiful Christmas, full of all the things that matter the most.

Be sure to check back for my post about our New Year's
"Watch Night Service"

Love Ya,
~Me~

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Dead Computer Blues & Lots of Other News.....

     My beloved computer is fried y'all! Also my daughter's computer has been experiencing technical difficulties due to some crazy virus junk. I could blog from my phone, but I do not have the patience. I prefer not to used Barbi sized keyboards! Well any way here are a few pics of our last two months. They are not all the quality that I prefer and I don't have pics of everything, but here goes:


Alabama Tornado Relief Trip

 Eloise observes the destruction in Tuscaloosa.


 Eloise said, "It looks like nature created it's own sculpture".


While we were up in that neck of the woods we stopped to see a few relatives. This is a picture of Eloise and our double first cousin Connie Sue and her little bitty egg laying chicken. Isn't that precious...bless your heart.
Most of our family made it through with no damage, but all that remains of my cousin's antique house is the stone archway. We didn't force our way through town just to take pictures. If you are not familiar to the area, house, or persons involved, one pile of rubble looks just like another. I guess, living in a post Katrina world,  I have simply had my fill of destruction.


Mother/Daughter Luncheon

 Eloise & Maw Maw

 A good friend & some of her family.

 We bought Eloise this American Girl kit to nurture her entrepreneurial spirit.

 These were some of the headbands and clips that she came up with.
The theme of the Mother/Daughter luncheon was a Farmer's Market, So Eloise was allowed to sell her wares. She earned $26.

This was the Ladies' Dept. bulletin board that I decorated for the event.


In The Kitchen

 I finally gave Spaghetti Squash a try.
I simply cut it, cleaned out all of the seeds and pulp, brushed with olive oil, sprinkled with seasoning, inverted in baking pan, added a little water, and baked for about 45 min.

 When it was finished I scraped out the flesh.
Ahh...now I see why they call it "Spaghetti" squash.
I served it with meat sauce, like traditional spaghetti.
 It was delicious.
You can also do the whole butter/brown sugar/cinnamon thing if you prefer sweet over savory.


 Since we were in the adventurous mood these past couple of months, I decided to try this combo:
Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Cinnamon Cayenne Icing
So what was the verdict....most really liked it .....but it was a bit over the top for a few.


 Eloise has been learning her way around the kitchen with a homeschool friend.


They even made mini birthday cakes for their dolls.


Eloise the Performer

 For her final performance of the season, Eloise was able to warm up in the same dressing room as the performers of  "Wicked".
She was thrilled to get a backstage peek of the Mahalia Jackson Theater.


I did not get any shots of the sign language/ stick performance, put on by the Children's Church, but I couldn't resist snapping a pic of Eloise, other children,  pastor, and other adults singing a rousing rendition of "Father Abraham".
Sorry this is a blurry shot....I didn't have my camera.

Youth Department Spring Formal

 As a chaperon, I do not usually don such attire, but I couldn't resist the begging and pleading put forth by my precious little girl. At first I agreed to just try it on. When she saw me she said, "oh girl, you have to get the dress....I have never seen you in a dress like that". To which I replied, " your father will have a heart attack"!
To which she replied, in a dreamy voice "yes he will...when he sees how beautiful you look".
My resolve melted.


 Hubby & I at the restaurant.


Me & some of the young people being silly.

A lesson in Free Enterprise

 Due to all of the heavy equipment used to remove all of the Katrina debris, our streets were left with a gazillion potholes. We are finally in the last phases of recovery. My neighborhood (and several others), is almost impossible to navigate, because they have removed huge chunks of road, in order to make the necessary repairs.
This year hubby and I decided to teach Eloise a lesson in responsibility, so we told her that she was going to have to raise some of her own money for camp. She thought about it for a couple of days, then she asked her Grandpa to loan her the initial $10 investment to buy a case of freezie pops at Sam's.
So,you might be wondering what freezies and potholes have to do with each other.

Well, I'll tell you.
Road construction, in south Louisiana, in June, makes for a lot of weary workers. Enter the "Freezie Girl" as she has now been dubbed and you now have a beautiful business arrangement.
She is learning a lot about supply and demand....like when her supply is running low and people are demanding freezies.

Word spreads quickly....as soon as she steps out the front door the workers begin reaching in their wallets.
She has a product that they want at a reasonable price.
She sells them for 25 cents.
In three 30min-1hr shifts she has made enough to pay her debt to her Grandpa, buy more for future sales, give her tithes, and completely pay her $125 camp tuition.


"When life gives you potholes....make lots of money"

P.S. She is never alone ....I either walk, run, or drive along side of her.

Hope you enjoyed this run-on post!

Monday, December 20, 2010

There Aren't Many.....

 There aren't many occasions to dress like this in the south.
(Me getting ready to take our puppy for his 5am winter walk)



 There aren't many men who will get up at 4am and work all day without complaint to provide for his family.
(Hubby & I recently celebrated our 14th Wedding Anniversary, so that makes a total of 18 years that we have been a "couple")




There aren't many women who can eat a cookie off of her forehead, without using her hands.


 There aren't many young people who would take the time to mess up their pretty hair do's to entertain a bunch of old people at a Christmas Banquet.



 There aren't many gals as sweet as these.



 There aren't many brave, intelligent, & charming young men any more.
(These guys are really more brave, intelligent, & charming than they appear)




There aren't many young people who know how to go out and have good clean fun.
I am so proud of our young adults (only a few shown here).
They love God,
they love each other,
&
they know how to enjoy the life God has given them.


Love & Prayers,