Sunday, August 15, 2010

No Longer the Owner of a Purple Toaster

After three years of a love-hate relationship, Ross sold his car. Ross previously owned a purple Scion XB. It was quite possibly one of the more beauty challenged vehicles on the road but it was spacious and offered impeccable gas mileage.

Ross sold the toaster mobile and is now driving his grandfather's Impala until we leave Georgia in January. We will definitely miss the spacious sportiness of the purple toaster but are excited that God has seen fit to allow us to sell our last big item before our departure. Goodbye Purple Toaster!

Here is one last look at the purple toaster.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

IT'S HOT!


It is hot here in Savannah! The heat has been unmerciful this summer so my nephews (Dallas and Maddox) have been stuck indoors. They along with Belle (the Jack Russell Terrier) have been yearning to get outside and play.

Thursday evening, Ross and I went over to my mom and dad's house for dinner and some fun activities. Pictures below capture the events of the visit.











Mom preparing dinner....







The boys created watermelon art.























Maddox cooling down in the water.







Fighting over the float...









Dallas Boarding!







Mom, Dad, and Sisty watching the boys play :)








Dallas was cleaning grass off of Maddox.

Monday, August 2, 2010

55 Never Looked So Good

As the years come and go we as humans age (if you were unaware of this surprise!). Some individuals choose to enjoy the birthday celebration while others desire to ignore the advancement in years all together. This past year Ross and I both dreaded acquiring another year. We have reached the age where we now realize that as we increase in years so do our parents. For our parents they not only grow in wisdom but they become more susceptible to the decline that comes with age. My grandfather used to say that every day from God is a blessing and and we should embrace it with open arms regardless of our bodily state. We did just that this weekend. Ross and I traveled to Warner Robins to celebrate Mrs. Judy's 55th birthday. We were not sure how she would feel or if she would even be interested in celebrating but as my grandfather often did while on earth; she joyfully embraced this new year of life.

Mrs. Judy had many reasons to be negative on Saturday but she chose to share the love of her Father. As we sat in the hospital room the night prior to her birthday (Friday) she made one request. Mrs. Judy had a strong desire to be able to give to others. She has felt over abundantly blessed with the love and care lavished upon her by friends, family, and hospital staff and wanted to attempt to demonstrate her gratitude. She declared that the next day there should be gifts for everyone who entered her room. We made it happen! Everyone who walked into her room on July 31st was given a small box of candy with a slip of paper proclaiming "I thank my God upon every remembrance of you." Philippians 1:3

Many have wondered and asked why there is so much hope and joy in the midst of this difficult time in life? Mr. Tony and Mrs. Judy humbly testify concerning God's greatness and sovereignty in their lives. One of their favorite song lyrics is as follows: How can I keep from singing Your praise, how can I ever say enough how amazing is Your love. Mr. Tony and Mrs. Judy continue to sing His praises daily. Family and friends continue to pray for divine intervention in the form of spiritual healing, but what I believe that we sometimes fail to acknowledge are the miracles that He gives daily. He continues to grant peace; perseverance; reassurance; great friends; and most recently a few wonderful days salted with strength and energy.

55 definitely looked good to me this past weekend, HOW AMAZING IS HIS LOVE!


The doctor ordered these napkins be sent along with a piece of cake a some ice cream for the birthday girl.

These are the gift boxes that Mrs. Judy gave to all of her guests on 07/31/2010.


The nursing staff came and sang Happy Birthday.



Mrs. Judy had many guests and here are just a few.

There was lots of great family time over the weekend.