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Showing posts with label Bible Studies. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Doing Life!

We've been really busy "doing life" in our new town!

Here's a quick re-cap of what we've been up to!  (when I had my camera)

 Last week we had some friends over for dinner at our condo.  I am proud to say that I actually cooked the entire meal and also made pumpkin pie and baked banana chocolate chip muffins.  Three points for me being domestic! 

 Last Saturday was the local Race for the Cure and we were proud to join the R family in support our mutual friend, Leslie, who is currently in KY battling breast cancer.  We made posters and cheered for the runners!



Here we are out early and ready to go!  We were so excited for the runners to come by!  The R family's porch was the perfect place to spectate!


If I were a runner and these cuties were cheering me on, I would definitely be motivated to do well!  They are just too cute!

This was the first runner who came by!  He was fast!

 More participants for the cure!  Some of the costumes were very creative!

Definitely sister teamwork!  Love it!

Fun at the park!

Couldn't you just eat them up?!  They are THAT SWEET!  Love these kiddos!


I have scored some major deals this week!  It all started Sunday afternoon when we just had to pick up a few things from the grocery.  I noticed some large bottles of detergent clearanced for only $3 each.  I knew it was a deal, so I bought 3....that should last a few months!  Then a couple days later I saw the exact same thing in another store priced for $12.97!  Oh yes, pure excitement!  There must have been a major overstock where shelves needed to be cleared and I'm thrilled to have lucked out on this savings!

I also found some amazing deals for a few clothing/accessories this week!  Seriously, I am pumped!  For about $25 I scored two shirts, a dress, a purse, a pair of sandals, and a lip gloss!  Thankyouverymuch!

Our move has made us realize that we needed more file storage space.  Nothing too fancy and basically something we could easily store in a closet.  I kind of dreaded this purchase because I knew the last time we bought a file box it was between $15-$20, which in my opinion is ridiculous for molded plastic.  So you can imagine my surprise yesterday when I found these regularly priced for $24.99 each, on sale for $9.99 each....combine a $10 off coupon and a $4 rewards certificate......guess who scored these babies for about $3.50 each!  Deals like these make filing fun!!  (Too much?)



We decided to dine at our local Quizno's last night (yes, I had a coupon!) so we rode our bikes there!  I caught this picture when we were stopped waiting for traffic to clear for our crossing.  However, the true story was that my husband was biking while holding a drink in one hand and talking on the phone in the other!  Hello, Mr. Superdupercoordinated!  Long story short, before I took this picture I had to find a trash can for my drink because it was just too complicated and my safety was definitely at risk. (I kid, I kid......well, kind of)
 Here we are on our bike route after eating at Quizno's! 

And this picture sums up why my alarm clock went off at 4AM this morning!  I joined with 10 other ladies from Seacoast Church to take breakfast to a shelter downtown.  Amazing group of women!  Love them!

And here's my Thursday Bible Study group!  There are actually multiple classes being held at the same time each Thursday, but this is the group I study God's Word with each week.  I have definitely been challenged (in a good and growing way) by these women. 
 
Except today I didn't join the ladies for study and instead spent some time with the 1-3 year old kids while their mommies were in class.  Talk about a confidence boost!  I was exhausted by the time it was over, but just imagine 3 hours of being hugged and loved!  Seriously, they are precious and I love them dearly!  We had 12 in our group today and I am excited to say that we played with dolls, cars, and balls, read books, practiced our colors and animal noises, watched (and sang to the tunes) Veggie Tales, sang "Jesus Loves Me," and I even made a few imaginary phone calls on the pretend cell phone to let grandmothers know that their grandchild was having so much fun today and is such a great kid!  (I definitely dig their huge imaginations!) 

Tonight Josh and I played tennis at the park and had fun with that!  I'm quite exhausted to say the least, but that's a good thing because we're having so much fun!

With love from Charleston!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Living it up in Charleston!

I just realized it's been a week since my last post!  And it's not because I didn't have anything to share....instead we've been so busy living it up that I haven't spent the time making posts!  
The weekend was great !  I had been needing some Japanese in my life, so we were thrilled to discover Sake, a new restaurant in the area!  Fantastic!  Saturday morning I got up early because I had signed up for Serve Saturday.  I plugged in an address to GPS and after driving for quite some time, I found myself nearly in the middle of nowhere (it wasn't that bad, I exaggerate) where I was to join other volunteers in passing out water at a half-marathon fundraiser for the Mt. Pleasant Fire Department.  Many volunteers were there so some of us were without duties.....no complaints from me because that is how I was blessed to meet my new friend Jill!  We were able to get to know each other during the runs.  She is so sweet and a fellow Seacoast girl!  

The one sad thing that happened is that I hit a squirrel.  I swerved some (but not so much that I would wreck or cause anyone else to do so), but the squirrel moved.....in the direction of my tire.  And I know from looking in my rear view mirror that I did in fact hit the squirrel, so there was no pretending in my mind that there was a chance it got away.  I like animals and I would never intentionally hurt one (with the exception of snakes and spiders), so it really does grieve me that this happened.  Nearly a decade of driving and this had never happened....I would have like to keep my clean record.  To add to the heartache, my sorority mascot is the squirrel.....so I pretty much felt like I ran over a sister.  Not good.  I knew my day was only headed up after this unfortunate event!  Poor squirrel.

Later Saturday evening we were invited to dinner at the home of a couple who is also from Kentucky.  The man and I are from the same tiny hometown and he and my uncle have been friends since childhood!  We enjoyed a yummy low country style meal with them as well as chatting about "back home."  They were so nice to welcome us into their home and we appreciated chatting with them and also a meal that is home-cooked (i.e. not from a restaurant)!  

Sunday morning Church was fantastic, as always!  We headed downtown for lunch where we dined at Hyman's!  This is a well-known hot spot and many people dine there.  We were seated at the table where Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael Phelps and Danny Glover had once sat (there were engraved plates on the table noting previous celebrity visits).  Our crab legs, oysters, and fried pickles were absolutely amazing.....ohmygoodness!

Tuesday night was loads of fun with the R family!  We spent some time on the Wando River together.  The activities were fun - paddle boarding, jumping from trees, rope swinging, swimming, catching shrimp and small fish.....just a sweet reminder of our love for our new home and all that it has to offer!
Brave L before she jumped out of the tree into the water!

Josh paddle boarding.....this is right after he started his long journey!

Action shot of Little L jumping from the tree into her mommy's arms!

Look how far out Josh paddled!

C & C with the creatures their daddy caught in the net!  Those fish and shrimp can jump!

The adventurous R family!

  Little Crabs are everywhere! 
C with a sculpture of sand!
B swinging on the rope and Josh with the paddle board!

We had such a wonderful night with the R family!  After all of this fun on the Wando River we had worked up at appetite, so we enjoyed eating together at Orlando's Pizza, also on Daniel Island!

Yesterday (Wednesday) I enjoyed one of my last few opportunities picking Josh up so that we can have lunch together.  After we enjoyed our lunch together, I returned him to Boeing and then headed to Daniel Island to meet my new friend Ashley because she had invited me to join her on a walking trail.  Moments after we started on the trail we saw an alligator in the pond!  Crazy stuff!  I knew they were around, but this was my first sighting!  Ashley and I watched the gator for a while and it definitely was aware we were there because it would move when we would!  Next time I go on a walk, I need to bring a camera to document these encounters!  We continued talking and walking, even stopping on a boat dock to enjoy the sunshine and water before continuing our walk.  When we looped back around at the end of the water, the gator was still there!  Wow!

Josh and I returned back to DI later that evening after dinner and enjoyed throwing ball at the park together.  This park is just a few hundred feet from the condo we will be moving to next week, so we look forward to getting settled and enjoying what our community has to offer -- water, nature trails, parks, biking community, pool, palm trees!  

This morning I joined my new women's Bible study group at church where we began our study of Exodus!  This is going to be different than any other study I have done before, but I am excited for the new perspective and knowledge I will gain from it.  I was completely blessed to sit between my new friends Jessi & Katie during the class, so I was able to get to know them better.  And the more I spend with them, the more I love and adore these ladies!  They are the perfect examples of a Woman of God, so I look up to these ladies and want to learn from them about being wives, mommies, and children of God.  Then a couple other new ladies and I joined them (and little ones) and their Mom to lunch after the study!  The lunch was so much fun -- 7 women and 6 little kids all 3 and under!  I really enjoyed the time and can't wait to do it again!  

We have plans for dinner tonight to meet with another couple for dinner on Shem Creek, so we are looking forward to that!

I could not be more blessed during this experience!  In addition to the blessings I've previously mentioned with amazing new friends, our fabulous church, and the R family taking us in as their own, I have also noticed that I have "lived in the moment" more now than ever before!  It is so refreshing!  It's hard to explain because I am looking for a job and we are waiting on our house in KY to sell (both are big things in my mind), however we are doing what we can for those things and just believing in God's provisions for what is beyond our control.  It is such a freedom and so wonderful!  Again, I am not saying that life is perfect, but I am saying that I'm completely content with this moment.  And that is a huge PTL.....PRAISE THE LORD!  

The weeks (really a couple of months or more) leading up to this move were some of the hardest I have ever experienced, but now I feel so blessed and we know we are where we are supposed to be!  When Jessi and Katie were inquiring about my move this morning I was trying to explain this when Katie suggested that perhaps I am an early griever.....I dealt with the difficulties of the move before it happened, anticipating the hard times to come.  Therefore I arrived in Charleston having already experienced those emotions and ready to move on and enjoy life, which is exactly what we have been doing! 

Jessi and Katie have both experience several moves.  In fact, Jessi is preparing for a big move a few weeks from now and she is a huge encouragement to me.  She has literally moved from coast to coast before -- as a young wife and mommy!  She admitted that there were hard times, but in the midst of those it is always easy to see the many ways you are being blessed because of the move....I like this analogy!  When spouses stick together during moves, it is also known to be a major strengthening of marriage and I already see that!  What a blessing!  We have relied on each other more than even before and we are having so much fun together making our way in our new home town!  

Moves are hard, but so rewarding!

There will be ups and downs along the way and we are aware of that.  After all, that's life.....no matter where you live!  But for now.....we are living it up in Charleston!

With love from Charleston!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Love my girls!

If you know much about me, you probably know how much I adore my Tuesday night women's Bible study! I have been a part of this group for about 2.5 years and since my first time I have been loved and welcomed by all of the girls. Some have come and gone, but one thing that remains is how our group is made up of women after God's own heart. Women who have pure hearts yet admit life's struggles and who are there to love and encourage.....I am blessed to have been welcomed to this group. When I moved from Lexington back to the Bowling Green area, I couldn't wait to be close to Josh. But I also worried about losing my girlfriends. While I still treasure and adore my friendships from my college sisters, my Bible study group is my local group of gals who know my heart (and I know theirs). We represent a large age group, yet everyone is young at heart! We celebrate each other's milestones and God's blessings.

I thank God for the blessing that all of my girlfriends are in my life....every single girlfriend, no matter where she lives!  I love you!

Our current study is "Wild Goose Chase" by Mark Batterson. We've just recently started it but we are being encouraged to have a heart for God and people, to be led by the Holy Spirit. So far I definitely recommend this book and look forward to sharing a review once I've completed it. Sounds like we better buckle down for the "Wild Goose Chase" that so often we lose as Christians -- our faith is fun and exciting, so it's time to dig that back up!