Sunday, August 15, 2010

Preparing a Place

John 13:1-17 NIV

 1It was just before the Passover Feast. Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he now showed them the full extent of his love.[a] 2The evening meal was being served, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, to betray Jesus. 3Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; 4so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples' feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

11For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean.
 12When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. "Do you understand what I have done for you?" he asked them. 13"You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord,' and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. 15I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.


I know this was alot of a verse to read but last sunday our sweet new pastor preached on these words. 


Jesus went to Judas {knowing he would betray him only a few short hours later} knelt before him and graciously cleaned his feet. 

When was the last time you went to someone and even though they betrayed you, you knelt before them and continued to willing serve. Knowing they would still deny you. 

Many people in blogland have spoken about losing friends and the hurt it brings. 

Trust me, it has happened over and over and when i think its done it happens again. 

People I thought the world of, loved despite their faults, they just blatantly ignored my knocks at their door, my calls, and emails.

The lord says continue to wash their feet, continue to love, even if like Peter, they deny you three times. 

Wash their feet, and love them anyway.

You see no matter what the circumstance the Lord is Preparing a Place.

Whether it be a place in your heart, or your home, he is preparing.

What comforting words, to remind me when I want to be quick to anger.

That is not for me to do. The lord will handle that on judgement day, but continue to love and serve, and think kind thoughts, and pray for whatever place he is preparing. 
May it be a child.....
a rekindled friendship...
a job..
a loved one....

He has prepared that place for you, but it is our job to walk as he did and serve others.

Hope these words bring some encouragement to your day. 

So many times i want to throw my hands in the air and say " I am threw being the nice guy!!" The the soft whispers of the lord say, not yet, I am not done working on you, and through you. 

He is Preparing a Place.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Master Bath Sneak Peek


The walls got a fresh coat of Notre Dame Grey by Valspar, and the counter tops got a fresh bead of caulking.

Now to find the righ faucet, shower head, and lighting.

This may take me a while. haha

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Painting Reveal

Inspiration courtesy of Ballard Designs
My interpretation for our den.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The time has come.

Today.......
 it hit me.............
 like a ton of bricks.......
as my little 20 month old looked me in the eyes and said, 
"mommy, ouside with daddy?"

It made me realize how fleeting our days our and the moments I should be cherishing with her. 
I love this blog and the friends I have made here.
{usually when daddy goes to mow the yard I would turn on nick jr. and seize the opportunity to blog}

But it seems i need to shift my focus to my family.

We have been spending so much time working on the house and so little time frolicking with my baby, splashing in the pool, and dressing up our baby dolls that I feel I need a little break.

We will continue a few of our projects and prepare for school to start next week.

Hopefully as my focus is shifted to my little one, my husband, and my ever growing business I will be able to squeeze in some pictures of our progress on the house.

Hope you all have a wonderful week, hope to be back sooner rather than later. 
And I will be back with great stories, and fabulous pictures nonetheless.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Red-eye to London

Who's with me?? 

We leave at 10:30pm, so quickly throw your toothbrush in your bag, don't worry about clothes

we will purchase them once we arrive.


Don't forget your camera!!

we are headed to the new  123 Sustainable Fashion Shop.

 I found an article on this store here. @dailycandy.com

Here is an excerpt from their article, I was so drawn in i just knew i needed to leave tonight to find the best deals.

"We know what you’re thinking: ethical clothing is better left to your granola-crunching,                                    hemp-wearing, greener-than-thou friends. But a trip to 123 — the sustainable fashion concept store that opened on Saturday — might change your mind.


                   Formerly a buckle shop rumoured to be a cover for selling illegal guns, the grand three-          floor space has done a moral U-turn and now houses exceedingly hip miniskirts, leather shorts and boyfriend blazers, all refashioned from discarded clothing and fabrics." (www.dailycandy.com)
Doesn't this store just sound delightful?? Not to mention we will stop by Harrod's
and whatever pretties we find we will surely have them wrapped. 
after all, those of us that are mommies rarely get the opportunity to escape like this and enjoy the frivolous things in life.
See you at the airport!! 
Don't you wish we could really go??

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Is it bad

If I am wanting an excuse so I can make a set of these beautiful program fans??

Maybe inspiration for a little someone's 2 years bday party??

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Daycation

Before Abbie's Bachelorette weekend, we left home a day early to quickly stick our toes in the sand and enjoy the lord's beautiful creation.
Baby loved the water, she is fearless

Here she is with her uncle j. (casey's half brother)

(caseys mom, AC, and uncle Jackson)
Little miss would just shreel and giggle when the waves touched her tosies.




Family foto

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

20 months/Wordless Wednesday












The past few weeks of summer have flown by faster than I could ever have imagined them to. 
MY chubby little baby is turning into a little girl. 

She is soaking in every single morsel of life with each second that passes.

 I am so thankful the lord brought this blessing into my life, she has changed me. I used to be rude and judgmental, dare I say conceited and materialistic. She has softened my heart and made me thankful for every single individual that crosses my path. 

For that I can not begin to express the love that has flooded my heart!!

Away at the Bay, a Bachelorette Weekend

My College roommate, Abigail is getting married in August.

Her soon-to-be sister-in-law, and sweet friend threw a lovely bachelorette weekend. 

Destination....Fairhope, Alabama.

Everything was exquisitely planned and just the relaxation the doctor ordered.

Here we are at the local farmer's market.

After leaving the local market we drove a few miles to our wildlife day cruise in the bay. 

Abbie was so suprised!!

The guide must have thought we were crazy!!
 
Here is the beautiful bride on the left and the maid of honor on the right!


Bridesmaids with the Bride on the day crusie.

After the busy morning we shopped around downtown Fairhope and then returned to 
the bed and breakfast for the Lingerie shower.
Aren't these lingerie cookies the cutest?
Our adoreable "Favor" hand-painted, customized wine glasses.

The blushing bride opening her gifts.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Screened in porch progress Part 2

Well.... after 4 long months we are refocusing our attention outdoors. (the front of the house has been our focus thus far.)

Here are a few pictures to show you what we hope to achieve in our outdoor space. 
Currently the ceiling is exposed revealing nails and other imperfections that come along with a roof. Therefore i lean to my beautiful and timeless friend, beadboard.
Everything vertical is being painted stained ultra pure white.

The floor will be stained and sealed in a stain called Tugboat. 

Anyone ever stained a deck with this color before?? 
Please share your experiences.
This is where i need each of your thoughts and advice.

Currently we have an opening longing for french doors and stairs leading down from the porch. Where the stairs will lead to is a small patio of brick pavers. Do we like this look?
Currently I have mixed emotions.
(under the previous deck we ripped out we discovered brick pavers laid in the ground)
Keep in mind this small patio will house the gas grill and outdoor prep station.

Follow me for a minute back to the end of February for our deconstruction
Here is pond removal
The small deck we removed {brick pavers revealed underneath}

This opening will have french doors.

 Hot tub found a great new home.
Hello opening, how I have wished you didn't exist for the past 4 months.

Now we have lumber to fill this hole... one small problem, only 10 feet long boards instead of 12.

{Thank you little brother for going to get wood for us!! 
And daddy buying it as a wonderful surprise!! 
However, we will need to borrow your truck yet again to buy the right size! oopsies}
Mosquito infested, money pit, you are not missed... how would you like to be transformed into this?

recap:
  • railing has been removed for sanding, removing staples from previous screen and painting
  • bearings where hot tub were have been installed
  • paint purchased
  • hope to buy correct sized lumber tomorrow
  • a vision of some sorts has evolved.
Sweet friends your thoughts are very much appreciated!!! 
Hope you have a great tuesday, stay tuned for Part 3!!