It's Julie's birthday!!!
My friend Julie and her family live in Okinawa, Japan. And while it hurts my heart to think of how far away that is, I know it's not forever. (Right, Julie?)
Anyway it's her birthday today. Well, in the US it is anyway. Right now as I type it is tomorrow in Japan where she is, so it's not her birthday anymore. This time difference thing is killing me. They are 11 hours ahead of us (or is it 12?). I can't keep up. I just know I have to call either late at night or early in the morning.
Julie is a fun girl and I really love her to death, so I will not be posting her age. ha! She has a great contagious laugh and it has been way too long since I've heard it. She has 3 fantastic kids and an ok husband (just kidding!) He slipped a few notches when he took them half way across the world.
I totally think Julie should start a blog. Think of the cool stuff she could write about! The food alone would give her loads of blog material! Come on Jules! (Apply some peer pressure, peeps!)
Love you, friend!!
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
And she wants a Hello Kitty birthday cake, please.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Extreme Makeover---Homeward Bound Edition
Sunday, July 20, 2008
A Fun Weekend or Pickin' and Grinnin'
Ok, so the title, it leaves you at least wondering, no? Oh yeah. We had some fun this weekend.
We started out early Friday for Asheville to see Daniel's family. We hadn't all been there together since Christmas so we were really looking forward to the trip. They have a pool so of course the kids were in heaven!
Snack time
And maybe Daniel was enjoying himself as well. Showing off his back flip--- er, re-living his childhood. Same thing.
And this:
Now imagine white jeans and red and white checkered (think table cloth) shirts. On the boys. And if he doesn't figure out a way to delete this post, I'll be a very happy girl.
You're welcome, friends of my husband. You're SO welcome.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
And you don't look a day over 36!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Beijing Baby!
I'll admit it.
I love the Olympics. I mean, LOVE them. I'm pretty sure I always have. From the Opening Ceremonies to the Closing Ceremonies, I watch it all.
And I don't discriminate either. I love the summer AND winter Olympics equally. Swimming to ice skating. Gymnastics to skiing. LOOOOOVVVVVE it all.
The stories behind the athletes inspire me and make me cry. There's always some precious young person with a tear-jerker of a story to touch your heart.
News people travel to the city for the duration and report on customs and cultures of the host country. Everyone is so excited and proud for the Olympics to be in their country. I still could kick myself for not going to Atlanta in '96 to try to see SOMETHING. I have a friend from high school who went to Atlanta that summer and volunteered! Wow! Why didn't I know you could even do that?
So guess what I'll be doing on 8-8-08? Yep, my TV will be stuck on NBC for weeks and I'll be introducing my children to my joy that is the Olympic Games. Yippee!!
*After I wrote this I got an email from AFA and Voice of the Martyrs. They are offering free prayer bracelets to help you remember to pray for persecuted Christians in China, especially during the Olympics. Because there are most definitely persecuted Christians there. Here in the land of the free and home of the brave, we sometimes forget that our fellow Christians in other countries don't have the very freedoms that we take for granted every day. I ordered a bracelet and plan to wear it along side my Brazil bracelet to remind me daily to pray for others.
Want to join me?
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Friday, July 11, 2008
Happy Cow Appreciation Day
Probably weekly my family can be found eating at Chick-fil-A. It is by far my favorite fast food dining establishment. It's not the cheapest, but you know, you get what you pay for.
Our usual is : 4 piece nugget kid's meals with fruit and milk for the kids and a #1 with extra pickles and a Dr. Pepper for me. (And yes, I do get fries. No healthy fruit for me.) And that is $12.78 at our favorite local Chick-a-lay, as Becca called it when she was little.
So when I got an email about Cow Appreciation Day I knew we had to go. You basically dress up like a cow and get free food. And Becca's old Halloween costume has just been waiting for such a time as this.
I emailed my friend Katie and made plans to meet up. She brought Josh and along with all the kids in the 3 surrounding counties, we hit the Chick-fil-A.



