Thursday, July 9, 2009

An American Low Country Boil






I LLLLLOOOOOOVVVVVEEEEEEE the 4th of July at my Mom an Dad's house.  Anyone and everyone is invited to come and eat, play games, dance, watch fireworks, you name it.  One of my favorite parts about the evening is the dress code I have established.  Everyone must dress in red, white or blue.  I love dressing to a theme!  It only seemed fitting to have a patriotic dress theme.  My pup even met the dress code with a navy blue bandana.  He was the cutest there.  I fell even more in love with that night.  

A SayBaugh Wedding





My friend Lindsay Baugh "saybaugh"  got hitched last Friday!! It was a quite a wedding.  Saybaugh is a friend from high school.  She is now married to Most Attractive of the class of 2005 from MHS.  They are going to live in Argentina.  Saybaugh makes her own clothes, doesn't wear shoes, and has an overly free spirit.  Her and her husband had not seen each other for four months, and the first time they saw each other after 4 months was when she walked down the aisle.  They hadn't talked in a week until they said "I Do."  And, their first kiss in a year was at the sound of, "you may kiss your bride."  Some other extravagant wedding details include...4 hours before Saybaugh would walk down the aisle, we were out on the lake tubing;  she had me organize and coordinate the wedding,  there was an amazing choir, and she made the paper for her programs.  

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Hand me my dog, Hand me my bag...and that American Flag!!


This past weekend my mom and sister and I packed up the car and headed to Nashville twice!  We hit the road and about 20 minutes down the road had an unexpected flat tire, so we came back, switched cars, and headed off again. This time we made it!  We were on our way to see Legally Blonde the Musical.  This is my favorite musical.  I told my mom that I identify a lot with Elle Woods.  This made her laugh, but all through out school whenever I would get upset about math classes I would pop in Legally Blonde and Elle would inspire me to keep studying!  I don't know if I should be embarrassed by telling you this, but it is the truth.  I just love her personality and how all things are so positive.  Anyway, when we got to the theatre we realized that we had first row seats!!!!!! Dream come true!! I thought Lindsay was going to faint as we walked to our VIP seats.  We could see the sweat and feel the spit(gross but didn't care) of the performers.  I also got to chat it up with the orchestra.  Lindsay and I got invited to the after party!!  It was a great trip and a much needed escape from school.  Thanks mom!!  
Laura Bell Bundy, the original Elle Woods
Emmitt...he was patting my back while this photo was taken
Rhiannon from MTV's Legally Blonde: The Search for Elle Woods
She played one of Elle's sorority sisters
Lauren from MTV's Legally Blonde: The Search for Elle Woods
The understudy for Elle
Vivian

Laura Bell....We love you!!!
Elle Woods...maybe?
Bales Girls out on the town in Nashvegas
VIP Parking

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Kristin, Welcome to the Family

Tate and Kristin heading to the reception after the wedding ceremony
Uncle David, Aunt Carol, Cole, Tate, and Seth at Tate's Graduation this spring

My family grew by one person on June 6, 2009.  Kristin Gregg...Geren is officially after 7 years my cousin.  Check out Jennie Andrews for a couple of pictures from the wedding day.  They had a very sweet wedding.  I do ask for your prayers for our family during this time of happiness and sadness.  On the long awaited day of my cousin's wedding my aunt was admitted into the hospital.  She had been battling pancreatic cancer for three and a half years.  She was in the hospital for about a week and a half until she went home to be with Jesus last Wednesday.  At her memorial service our pastor said that some people are either lovers and some are fighters, but Aunt Carol was both.  She loved her husband, three boys, and us so tenderly, yet she was one of the strongest women I know.  We rejoice in her new heavenly dwelling with the Lord, but our hearts break without her presence in our lives!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

it hurts so bad but feels so good at the same time




I am going to wrap up my posting on Frontier Ranch! It has taken me way too long to share the whole week with you, but there is not much time in my life with school to study and weddings to attend!  

The last three days at Frontier Ranch were incredible. We conquered repelling down a mountain and racing on the ridge runners.  Yes, I repelled down a mountain.  One on one times were hard at times and rich in conversation at times, but every time was so worth it to get a peek into what Jesus was saying to each one of the sweet girls.  Cabin times became so real, genuine and comfortable.  I am uber excited to share with you that our cabin times did not stay at Frontier.  We are now meeting on Thursday mornings at Panera.  We are reading through Luke.  It is one of the most precious gifts to see my friends at 7:45 am in the summer with their Bible in their hands reading the Word of God!  AWESOOMMMMEEE!!  I want to tell you about one thing that I had never seen at a YL camp, but absolutely loved.  It was called cardboard testimonies.  At first I was a little skeptical, but to be able to watch and be apart of it totally changed my mind.  Through the week, the whole camp would gather in the club room for "real life."  This is where the people on assignment would share through role play...kinda...what they were like in high school and going to YL camp.  During the week leaders had to opportunity to write on an index card what they were like in high school and on the other side what they are like today with Christ.  At the last session of real life, some of the leaders were chosen to write what they wrote on the index card on a piece of cardboard.  We walked out one by one to a song and showed our old self side of the cardboard and then flipped it over to reveal who we are today with Christ.  Golly, so many stories were told that day that our high school friends could relate with, and it showed them that Jesus really does make all of us new!  I wish I could tell you every detail about what happened the whole week at Frontier, but it just overwhelms me.  I will just end by saying, God is good! The girls that traveled the long and brutal journey with me to Frontier fought with all their might to not go.  Now, they can't believe the experience they had and are so glad they finally gave in to the begging.  They got to meet Jesus and will forever be changed!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

it hurts so bad but feels so good at the same time...May 27

View from the top of the mountain we climbed on our hike!
DAY FOUR!!!!!!!!!!!

I could not believe we had made it this far in the week, and I could not believe that before the day was up I would have completed the ropes course. I was nervous all day. My girls are all about adventure, and I am all about staying safely on the ground. They were super pumped about the ropes course, and I appeared to be! On the inside I was FREAKING OUT!!!! In the end all of us loved it. I can't believe I said it, but I said that I wanted to do it again!! You take a little different perspective of fear when you are walking beside one of your high school friends. We also took a "little" hike on day four. My girls were born for adventure, so they loved it!! It was the hardest one mile hike of my life. The air is so thin, and I would get sooo out of breath. It was worth it after the hike when I had one on one time with Jane. She told me that she would never ever forget the hike, the pretty view, the speaker telling us that God made the mountains and everything we saw on the hike and said that it was good, and that God made us and said that it was VERY good. Jesus whispered to Jane just how much she He loves her on that breathtake hike...unbelievable!! I also got the opportunity to hold Haley's hand the whole way up and down the hike. Haley was in a horrid car crash last year. It is a miracle that she is here today and able to take this hike. It was so sweet to my heart to watch her make it to the top and see the glory of God all around. It was a sweet day four at Frontier Ranch!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

it hurts so bad but feels so good at the same time..May 26, 2009

Jess and I coming out for entertainment night. 
This picture captures our personalities and deep love for one another.
How sweet are our girls.  The crazy shirts we are wearing were made by them!

Day 3! Good morning and off to the corral.  Our cabin woke up and hiked up in the cold rain to ride horses in the cold rain, and to eat breakfast in the cold rain.  It was a really hard time to be a leader because every ounce of me was freezing and cold and riding a horse that did not want to stay with the group.  I even told them I was a beginner!! hehe!  It was hard, but of course we had fun.  That afternoon we had water olympics in the freeeeeezzzziing cold rain.  Luckily the pool is filled with water from hot springs.  Not many pictures from this day because we spent a lot of time in the water.  The girls mainly participated in the synchronized swimming competition, and they dominated. That night the speaker gave an unbelievable example of our heavenly father and how he is waiting for us to jump out from hiding.  When playing hide and go seek with his daughter he would count to ten and say, "Where's Jessica?"  At the sound of her name she would jump out from wherever she was hiding and shout, "Here I am Daddy!"As he was telling the story for the last time he said, "Where's Jessica?"and at that moment his daughter stood up in the crowd and said, "Here I am daddy!"  Then the speaker pushed people aside, climbed over them, nothing was going to stop him from getting to his daughter to hold her in his arms. How awesome it was for me and my girls to hear that our heavenly father is ready and waiting for us to come out of hiding, and when we do, he is going to run to us and hold us in his arms.  All we have to say is, "Here I am daddy!"