Sunday, April 11, 2010

The great outdoors!

Clarissa and Nikki enjoying the sun after taking a spin over the country roads and river valleys.
All that was left is the watering after all is planted. Note the long wood firebox that Dustin installed over the past few weeks. Him and Katy will be toasty warm in their home this winter with lower electric bills.
Dustin supervised the planting. No, kidding aside, he tilled the garden, added fertilizer, tilled again, fetched us rakes and then supervised! He is just a busy bee worker just like his Momma.
Katy plugs in the garlic and onions. We planted the starts that she grew from seed and threw down some radish and green bean seeds. Her garden will be the perfect sides to go with that famous beef from their cattle. Yummy dinner time and yes, I will be there for that too!
Clarissa, Nikki and buckets walk to get the T-Rex from the barn to ride and let the "dust" run through their hair.

It was the most pleasant afternoon that I have had in the new Spring. Dustin and Katy live on a hill of 50 acres with the most scenic view of trees and the river. Their winding drive will soon be like driving through a tunnel of leaved out oak trees. Next weekend...we are staining the deck, cleaning out the oldest cellar built with rocks ages ago, burning the bonfire and going to their church in the country the next morning. Praying for clear and sunny weather.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Camp Scrap

Camp Scrap at Second Baptist is a bi-annual event that is a great ministry for me and my friends to serve at since scrapping is ONE of our common bonds that tie us together. Great relationships have been created throughout the 5 1/2 years of Camp Scrap. (We miss you Becky, come back to us!) Here is Lexi, Suz, Julie, Barb and me as we make sure and get a photo together before the craziness begins. I love these ladies! They are great friends and have touched my life with their love and support.
Julie and I get some Burt's Bee action before our picture of the gals. You know you are great friends when you can share a tube of lip gloss between each other. :)

Our night began officially at 5:45 but some of us were there all day (Julie) and a couple of us came at 4:00 (Lexi and me) to cut up fruit for trays and set up for the make-n-takes that we were responsible for. We had over 250 women in attendance...a sell out crowd in only a few days.
This ministry is truly a blessing for those who attend and for those of use who get to serve.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter Saturday

My Mother's side of the family celebrated together on Saturday with a meal, volleyball and then we watched my nephew play his last game of the all day tournament. Here are the girls waiting for the guys to retrieve the ball from the geese and join us.
My little baby nephew is now a junior in high school. He did a fantastic job at bat, running them bases and his position of first baseman. It was fun to cheer him on even though they lost by one measly point.
The stands were filled with the volleyball stars (family). Just a day at the ball park. The sun was a shining...then it went down just about the time that Clarissa and Chelsea got back from a Starbucks run for 10 frozen fraps (except Missy who was smart and got a hot one) which didn't make the chilly air much for the summer clothing we all had on. Brrr.
After the volleyball game we took a moment to get our Mommy and daughter picture for Easter. Now you know where Clarissa got them crazy eyes!
My first ever lemon meringue pie from scratch. It was heavenly but not much for looks. Turns out that I only made enough meringue for one pie instead of the two that I stretched it over.

All day I thought of how Mary and Jesus's family and friends were feeling just the day after watching Jesus so unjustly put to death in the most in human way ever. Grief must have stricken their very being. All throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday they exhibited steadfastness through their journey between suffering and sovereignty. May I always do the same. Our savior lives.