He has lifted me up and changed me from who I was.
He has made me free from the bitterness of life's disappointments.
He has given me the power to have an abundant and blessed life if I claim His promise.
He has freed me from worry.
He has purged me of anger and resentment I harbored for so long.
He makes me see the good in my life, so that I am happy with my blessings, and blessed in my disappointments.
He has made me into a princess, unfit for the job, but chosen, nevertheless.
Blessed be the Name.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
Luke, Darth and Emp
Let's see.... what to say....
Last weekend we visited the Fort Worth Stockyards so the boys could check out culture. Mason LOVED it. It was a lot of hullabaloo for about 20 cattle to walk down the street at 11:30- took about 3 minutes. We followed up with lunch at H3, and I promise you, that beef brisket sandwich I had was UNBEATABLE, and worth the trip. Mason picked up a postcard for Mrs. Bates' class in NC, and both the boys got cowboy hats, and a ride on a mini-carosel horse.
We followed up on our promise to grow our family by stopping at Petsmart on the way home to pick out Mason's new pets. 3 female beta fish- the red one is Darth, the orange one is Luke, and the blue one is Emp (short for Emperor). Nevermind that they are all girls. I tried for Minnie, Daisy, and Cindy, but that didn't fly. Anyway, Luke, Darth and Emp have made their home in Mason's room in a glow-in-the-dark Space Alien fish tank, complete with silver "space plant", and UFO for ornamentation. The fish have been good, but I was a nervous fish owner in the beginning, when I felt they were hanging out at the top a little too much. They're fine, now, and would you believe it's already time for that tank to be cleaned. Go figure.
This weekend,we spent some time driving different suburban areas of the metroplex, looking at builders, and trying to decide, if not get an idea, of where in the world we'd like to settle permanently. Still not sure on that one. We're meeting with our realtor on Wednesday night to look at some pre-existing homes. Thursday we'll be dining with friends, and then of course, we're into Easter weekend, with egg-dyeing, egg hunts, Easter dinner, and what I've decided will be our new Easter tradition- "Easter Sundaes". Ha, ha. Get it?
Last weekend we visited the Fort Worth Stockyards so the boys could check out culture. Mason LOVED it. It was a lot of hullabaloo for about 20 cattle to walk down the street at 11:30- took about 3 minutes. We followed up with lunch at H3, and I promise you, that beef brisket sandwich I had was UNBEATABLE, and worth the trip. Mason picked up a postcard for Mrs. Bates' class in NC, and both the boys got cowboy hats, and a ride on a mini-carosel horse.
We followed up on our promise to grow our family by stopping at Petsmart on the way home to pick out Mason's new pets. 3 female beta fish- the red one is Darth, the orange one is Luke, and the blue one is Emp (short for Emperor). Nevermind that they are all girls. I tried for Minnie, Daisy, and Cindy, but that didn't fly. Anyway, Luke, Darth and Emp have made their home in Mason's room in a glow-in-the-dark Space Alien fish tank, complete with silver "space plant", and UFO for ornamentation. The fish have been good, but I was a nervous fish owner in the beginning, when I felt they were hanging out at the top a little too much. They're fine, now, and would you believe it's already time for that tank to be cleaned. Go figure.
This weekend,we spent some time driving different suburban areas of the metroplex, looking at builders, and trying to decide, if not get an idea, of where in the world we'd like to settle permanently. Still not sure on that one. We're meeting with our realtor on Wednesday night to look at some pre-existing homes. Thursday we'll be dining with friends, and then of course, we're into Easter weekend, with egg-dyeing, egg hunts, Easter dinner, and what I've decided will be our new Easter tradition- "Easter Sundaes". Ha, ha. Get it?
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Many of you have asked for updates once we arrived in TX. I'm going to try to do this in one blog, and quick (well, as quick, as I can be), so I don't bore you all with the details....
How the kids were: actually, quite good. Thank goodness for Martin's laptop- a movie when times got desperate, and Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (thanks Mom) stories after each dinner stop. Thank you Katherine, for the Combos, and books.
It took: Friday- we drove until Greenville, SC after leaving NC at about 5:30. Saturday we made it all the way to Monroe, LA. Sunday- Onward to Plano, TX- arriving about 3 pm!
Free Tickets: to the minor league baseball game at Dr.Pepper Stadium in Frisco- we were lucky enough to have a view of the whole baseball diamond, and a pre-season game, right off our balcony. Mason LOVED it!
New Travel Game: Make a list of rarely found objects (airplane on the ground, fire-truck, bulldozer, cow, etc), and list them on a dry erase board. Each person who spots it first, gets the point.
The drive was: clear sailing, except for a rainstorm in MS/LA.
A bit dissapointing: Crossing the mighty Mississippi in the dark.... couldn't see much except it was big, and a long bridge.
The movers were: pretty good. After hearing horror stories, Mayflower, and All American Relocation got our stuff here on Sunday, a full 2-3 days earlier than promised. So far, we have limited damage to items- broken pieces on furniture, but nothing major, and I haven't found one thing that was broken due to packaging, yet. Bless the movers, because we have 5 flights of stairs in this townhouse.
Biggest aggravation so far: My car's two days late getting here- will hopefully be here tomorrow; we just got internet tonight (instead of Saturday, as promised)- after Martin's 4 hours of phone time, and numerous involuntary transcontinental conversations with India- as well as transfers to Verizon Wireless (for internet, mind you); and get this..... NO TV!!!!!! Time Warner needed 10 days to figure us out, and so Dish Network will be out tomorrow to handle it. You try dealing with two kids, with no car, no internet, and no TV. Not a pretty scenario.
Bonus!: Getting a free $50 mall gift card at one of our hotels- just because....
Biggest transition: EVERYTHING'S green! Except the Bermuda grass, which is dormant. But, seriously, I keep looking at all the fountains, and thinking, "What a waste of water", or "I can't believe they would pressure wash the sidewalks while we're in a drought", oh, but wait, that's NC. Which brings me too....
Biggest weather blunders: A monsoon the first night in our apartment- I'm talking 5-7hours of POURING rain beating against the window.... if we had two hours of that in NC, we'd be all set. Followed by SNOW last night, but it was 55 today. Fickle like NC.
Highlight: Being able to walk the less-than-a-mile to Mason's school to pick him up, in the crisp beautiful day.
Kudos too: Mom, on sending me groceries, and a personal assistant to help out. Jody for your sweet "welcome home" note. My boys for their patience with a psycho mom. And my dear sweet husband who has been incredible despite a job change, and me for a wife.
We are so thankful for all of you, and are still feeling that this is where God wants us. Thank you all for making it easier on us.
How the kids were: actually, quite good. Thank goodness for Martin's laptop- a movie when times got desperate, and Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (thanks Mom) stories after each dinner stop. Thank you Katherine, for the Combos, and books.
It took: Friday- we drove until Greenville, SC after leaving NC at about 5:30. Saturday we made it all the way to Monroe, LA. Sunday- Onward to Plano, TX- arriving about 3 pm!
Free Tickets: to the minor league baseball game at Dr.Pepper Stadium in Frisco- we were lucky enough to have a view of the whole baseball diamond, and a pre-season game, right off our balcony. Mason LOVED it!
New Travel Game: Make a list of rarely found objects (airplane on the ground, fire-truck, bulldozer, cow, etc), and list them on a dry erase board. Each person who spots it first, gets the point.
The drive was: clear sailing, except for a rainstorm in MS/LA.
A bit dissapointing: Crossing the mighty Mississippi in the dark.... couldn't see much except it was big, and a long bridge.
The movers were: pretty good. After hearing horror stories, Mayflower, and All American Relocation got our stuff here on Sunday, a full 2-3 days earlier than promised. So far, we have limited damage to items- broken pieces on furniture, but nothing major, and I haven't found one thing that was broken due to packaging, yet. Bless the movers, because we have 5 flights of stairs in this townhouse.
Biggest aggravation so far: My car's two days late getting here- will hopefully be here tomorrow; we just got internet tonight (instead of Saturday, as promised)- after Martin's 4 hours of phone time, and numerous involuntary transcontinental conversations with India- as well as transfers to Verizon Wireless (for internet, mind you); and get this..... NO TV!!!!!! Time Warner needed 10 days to figure us out, and so Dish Network will be out tomorrow to handle it. You try dealing with two kids, with no car, no internet, and no TV. Not a pretty scenario.
Bonus!: Getting a free $50 mall gift card at one of our hotels- just because....
Biggest transition: EVERYTHING'S green! Except the Bermuda grass, which is dormant. But, seriously, I keep looking at all the fountains, and thinking, "What a waste of water", or "I can't believe they would pressure wash the sidewalks while we're in a drought", oh, but wait, that's NC. Which brings me too....
Biggest weather blunders: A monsoon the first night in our apartment- I'm talking 5-7hours of POURING rain beating against the window.... if we had two hours of that in NC, we'd be all set. Followed by SNOW last night, but it was 55 today. Fickle like NC.
Highlight: Being able to walk the less-than-a-mile to Mason's school to pick him up, in the crisp beautiful day.
Kudos too: Mom, on sending me groceries, and a personal assistant to help out. Jody for your sweet "welcome home" note. My boys for their patience with a psycho mom. And my dear sweet husband who has been incredible despite a job change, and me for a wife.
We are so thankful for all of you, and are still feeling that this is where God wants us. Thank you all for making it easier on us.
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