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Monday, March 27, 2006

In Need of Some Free Christian Counseling?

We made it back to church this weekend after being out for a couple of weeks and let me tell you how great it felt!! It was so awesome to be back and see everyone and listen to the awesome music and hear Keith's wonderful sermon. This is going to be another amazing series. It's about anger and so much of it just hit home when I was listening to his words and really made me think about my life. Scott and I haven't talked about it yet, but I know it affected both of us immensely. Keith just spoke so many truth's and it was like sitting in a counseling session almost. He has a way of doing that in a lot of his sermons, though. Really making you look at yourself and examining the way your doing it and what Jesus says about it and His way of doing it. I realize so much of the time that there is not an allignment there for myself and some pastors make you feel like it's almost impossible and very unatainable.....not Keith. He makes it seem so possible and so real and so reachable and I love that about him and our church. There is not one person there on staff that I would look at and say "Oh, I could never talk to them, they just wouldn't understand". Because they are all so REAL. And to me, that is what church should be about. I'm so thankful that we have Springcreek Community Church in our lives and our children are being exposed to what I think all churches should be....REAL. I have no idea who reads this blog, but if you deal with some anger issues (or you just want to check out how amazing the sermons are) please check out their website and you can listen to Keith yourself...all it takes is a little bit of your time.

Thanks to everyone at Springcreek.....you guys are always in our prayers!!

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

What an Awesome City - Now Back to Reality


We made it back from San Francisco and what a great weekend. Too short, but still great. I'm not much of a traveler and have not been to many places. So it really is incredible to experience something that is so different than Texas. And San Fran is definitely that! We had good weather Saturday (it was supposed to be rainy all day) and we walked and walked and walked the streets. We did a lot of driving too. We went over the Golden Gate Bridge and then drove into Salsalito....what a cool little town. Scott was so sweet, we went in shop after shop looking around. I know that is not his thing to do, but he did it anyway. What a guy! I think my favorite part of the weekend was dinner Saturday. We went somewhere that Scott's boss recommended, The Northern Beach Restaurant. It was Italian and wonderful. I've had Italian in New York and in San Francisco and it is quite different from Texas. Probably more authentic. We had a great time, laughing until we we're crying (at my expense, but hey, it was pretty funny....something to do with taxi's). Maybe the glasses of wine had something to do with it, too.

I think I'm ready to experience some more of the world. I'm tired of letting my fears get in the way of things! That fear being "flying". But the older I get, the less anxious I am about it. So maybe I will end up in Paris or Italy one of these days after all.

Ciao - until next time!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Stressed spelled backwards...


You got it, MEXICAN FOOD!! Not what you expected, huh? Well, desserts are not my thing and when I feel stressed, I want good 'ol comfort food. So that is exactly what I'm having for lunch today. What a day it's been so far and it's not even lunch time yet. Our office manager is in Japan for the next 2 weeks and I'm working full time while she is out. Needless to say, I'm doing lots of stuff that I've never done before, like travel for our employees and contractors. You say not a big deal, but I beg to differ with you. It is a full time job alone. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining....just trying to vent a little and then get back on course.

See that picture of the woman pulling her hair out? That is me, I had one of my co-workers take it a few minutes ago. Just kidding, that's really not me, but that is exactly what I feel like. Anyway, enough of the moaning and groaning. Who am I to complain, I'll be on a plane to San Fran in a little over 24 hours. So I'll just continue to think about that while I'm on the phone dealing with flights for other people and booking hotels.

The enchiladas are calling my name.....how sweet they sound, too!!

Monday, March 06, 2006

From San Francisco to Bonham, all in a week






This is where I will be Friday evening and I can't wait!! I have only been to California once and that was only for about 30 hours, so needless to say I didn't' see much of nothing. Scott and I will be celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary a month early in San Francisco. It's not Paris, but I don't mind at all!! I would prefer the shorter flight, anyway. Those of you who know me, know I do not like to fly.....AT ALL!! The weather is supposed to be cold and rainy, but I'll take it. I'm not afraid of a little weather, I'm from Texas!

You would think that after not blogging for so long, that the words would just flow to my fingertips....but not so. I think I'm having a hard time getting in the grove of it after not doing it for so long. I also think that so much stuff is going on, that I just don't know where to begin sometimes. My life is always busy and crazy and exciting and full and anything else you can think to put in there. With the kids being so involved in different activities and us being so involved in church, it's hard to slow down sometimes. I told Scott the other day that I don't know when I'm going to be able to breath in the next 2 weeks. Much less do laundry, dishes, clean house and all that other fun stuff. It's all good, but just non-stop. I mentioned our trip to San Fran....the weekend after that, we are trying to plan a camping trip with the kids for spring break. We went to lake Bonham last Nov. with some friends and had such a blast, so we are thinking about going there again. Plus my aunt and uncle live there and Scott wants to take his new shotgun and do some skeet shooting. They have an awesome place up there....100 acres with 2 ponds. They used to have cattle on it, but have since moved them to their other property of 60 acres, where my late grandfather lived for years and years. It really is beautiful there and every time someone from Scott's family comes to Texas, they have to visit my aunt and uncle's farm. Because they think that is how we all live down here. Most everyone in my family does, except for me. I'm a city girl raised in a country family, that's for sure. Just ask me about my cousin calf roping me when I was about 9 years old!!!

On that note, I'll get back to my busy, crazy, hectic, wonderful, full, non-breathing life!