"Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with the Lord's people who are in need. Practice hospitality."

-Romans 12:12-13

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Toddler and Tiaras....and Tom Hanks!

Before church last Sunday! My sweet friend Ronda loaned me this dress.
It is so bright and summery! Thanks mam!

I love my husband! He is just fantastic! Just thought I would share! I don't have too much going on in my life at the moment, but this weekend Christopher and I are going to be spending some time with my family! Hopefully I will remember to take lots of pictures to share for the next blog post! :)

But yesterday we had Brian and Esther over for dinner! It has been a LONG time since I have seen either of them so it was nice to get spend some time with them. We enjoyed the night by watching Toddler and Tiaras! Exciting right?!! Then we watched Tom Hanks video about Toddlers and Tiaras. Its one of our favorites!  You can check it out here...

Hope you enjoyed it as much as we do! 

Toddler and Tiaras....and Tom Hanks!

Before church last Sunday! My sweet friend Ronda loaned me this dress.
It is so bright and summery! Thanks mam!

I love my husband! He is just fantastic! Just thought I would share! I don't have too much going on in my life at the moment, but this weekend Christopher and I are going to be spending some time with my family! Hopefully I will remember to take lots of pictures to share for the next blog post! :)

But yesterday we had Brian and Esther over for dinner! It has been a LONG time since I have seen either of them so it was nice to get spend some time with them. We enjoyed the night by watching Toddler and Tiaras! Exciting right?!! Then we watched Tom Hanks video about Toddlers and Tiaras. Its one of our favorites!  You can check it out here...

Hope you enjoyed it as much as we do! 

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Moon Date!

One piece of advice that we were given by many people before we got married was to continue going on dates after the wedding ceremony. This was emphasized for us to continue especially after we began to have children, but was highly encouraged to do before having children as well. Now to me having my husband at home and cooking dinner with him is easily chalked up to "date night", as well as a typical dinner out and a movie would be. We really love being with each other and just spending time together. So Chris and I tried to make "intentional" date nights. So that they could be differentiated from a  "regular" night. We wanted to have dates that 1. Didn't involve spending a lot of money and 2. Wouldn't stress us out trying to plan it out.
We have had several successful date nights and have really enjoyed them. I know I am guilty of sometimes taking for granted the amount of time I have alone with him, especially now that we are married. But I don't ever want to take for granted our time together, I want to truly cherish ever moment I have with him. So having date nights has really helped remind me on a regular basis to love and cherish him daily!

In February while I was working at a gift show I stumbled across this woman who was selling jewelry with moon pendants. I know it sounds strange, but it was pretty neat. She had this calendar that went back many years so that she could look up a date and tell you the phase of the moon on that exact date. Many of the the thing she sold were moon pendants from a person's birthday. She would look up what phase the moon was in on the day of their birth and then match the moon pendant to that phase. She sold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, anklets, etc. My mom had decided to get one for my sister. She was born under a "blue moon" and her moon pendant was really neat. My mom and her were actually born under the same phase of the moon. So anyway, we talked about getting one for my birthday, but I decided that I wanted one with my wedding date. So the lady looked up my wedding date and matched the moon phase accordingly. So I bought a bracelet with the moon of my wedding day.
Moon Bracelet
Closer view

So since the moon goes through certain phases each month, Christopher and I decided to make the beginning of the moon phase that we were married to be our dedicated date night. So the "moon date" was born! We thought it was a great way to celebrate our marriage each month with a date under "our moon". Yeah Yeah I know I am a complete dork, but I loved the idea!
Our last moon date we had bootcamp, and had plan on just coming home and cooking something and then settling in to catch up on some Bones episodes that we had pre-recorded. Honestly snuggling up with my hubby and just not doing anything is one of my favorite things to do with him, so I was all for this moon date idea. However; after bootcamp Chris decided we could go to Outback. I LOVE OUTBACK and we never go there. It is probably going on a year since I last had Outback. So I was super pumped. I love that my husband does not mind taking me out in public when I am covered in grass and sweat and not looking too pretty. I love that he doesn't care about all that prissy missy stuff. I mean don't get me wrong I know he appreciates me getting all "dolled" up for him, but I love that he isn't ashamed to take me out in public when I am looking rough. And trust me I am always looking rough after bootcamp. We both are. But off to Outback we went! It was sooo sooo yummy!
The handsome hubby with the yummy blooming onion!

Me with our demolished blooming onion....this is probably why we rarely come to Outback!
We can't believe we ate all that!
So we split a blooming onion and then a split an entree of steak, broccoli, and a loaded potato! Boy were we full!

So tonight is our next moon date! Again we had bootcamp, but I we hit up somewhere after bootcamp. So off to Nothing But Noodles we went! I LOVE macaroni and cheese! I can't get enough....not a healthy habit I am aware, but it is just so tasty!
Christopher with his spicy cajun pasta....it was SUPER spicy!

Mac and Cheese....
I told you I looked rough after bootcamp, but he still takes me out in public sweaty and all! Love him! So now we are in for the night (maybe?) and after showering we will be snuggling up on the loveseat...hoping to find a movie on or something! 

Friday, June 17, 2011

Eat My Cake and Have It Too!

You may have noticed that in my last post about our 1 year anniversary I didn't mention eating our cake topper. We did have a cake topper and we did eat it.....however we had to eat in April. 
As you all probably know April 27, 2011 was a day full of devastating tornadoes in the state of Alabama. We were lucky and did not take a direct hit. However just five minutes north of us and other very close surrounding cities were not as lucky. It was breath-taking to see some of the damage that happened in a matter of moments. While we were lucky enough not to have any damage to our apartment complex did lose our power. That day was quite crazy actually....There were so many storms that came through that afternoon and me, the usually prepared for any storm and ready to take cover, had just kind of blown them off. For the most part the sun was out and there was hardly any wind, etc, etc. So when our power went off at 11:30am I just figured that it would be back on soon and settled in to read a book I had just borrowed. Around 1pm the sky got really dark really quick and when the rain fell it was horizontal.
The rain coming in....

 Well that freaked me out pretty good and since I didn't have any power I couldn't turn on the news or check the radar/weather on my computer. I was surprised at how calm I stayed at that point, but inside I was kicking myself for not having our "safe place" ready to go. So I ran around the apartment getting some extra clothes, putting on my tennis shoes, grabbing Christopher's tennis shoes, getting our "important" documents, blankets, first aid kit, flash lights (which I had no idea where they were), candles, lighter, cell phone chargers, etc etc, and got them in our "safe place". About the time I got everything in the sky turned super dark and the tornado sirens began. So Opus and I took cover.
Opus with Christopher's Tennis Shoes and our  Crank Radio.

 Lucky for me I have some amazing friends in the Huntsville area. They began texting and making sure I was okay, etc. They all still had power. We found out later that some tree branch had fallen on a power line outside of the apartment and that is why the power went out so early. So Opus and I hung out in the laundry room and used our crank radio to get updates and news. Well the sirens stopped and the sun kinda came back out and I ventured out of hiding. I am so thankful for this slack in weather, because it gave Chris time to get home from work and not be out in bad weather. I would have been a nervous wreck if he was driving home from work or was at work......just trust me I would have been out wondering the streets looking for him. So anyway Chris got home and laughed at me a little for my OCD with our safe place. But he didn't laugh for too long. We went outside to just watch the storm blow in. The sun was still out, but we had heard reports of tornadoes in Decatur trying to cross the water and the cloud formations were amazing. We were looking at the sky behind the apartment and it had become this really creepy "jade" color. I have never seen anything like it. We also noticed that they clouds were "colliding" with each other. Well that was all it took for me I was ready to go into hiding. Chris decided we needed to go ahead and get back in the house, but wasn't too concerned. The sirens weren't going off and the storm seemed to be north of us, but we went inside. Shortly after I was standing in the kitchen and I noticed the ceiling fans were spinning like they were on.....which was impossible since we had not power. It was from the wind blowing through the windows. That really creeped me out. Christopher decided that we needed to close all the windows and it continued to get darker and darker outside. By this point the sirens are blaring. Chris is taking video on his phone from our guest bedroom window and the trees outside are practically blowing over. I was standing in the doorway of our laundry room (the "safe place") and I will never forget the look on Christopher's face when he turned from the window and said "we need to take cover now". It was probably one of the scariest moments in my life. We hunkered down and waited it out with our crank radio broadcasting news that just seem to create more panic. Lucky for us we didn't have any damage and after the sirens stopped we headed out of the laundry room. There were trees uprooted and AC units moved off of their foundations, but there didn't seem to be any structural damage! Thank you Lord. We later found out that was the time that the EF-5 plowed through the Harvest/Monrovia area just five miles North of where we live. Below are some photos that we took after April 27th. We had rode with some friends to TN to get gas, and these are some photos we took.
A gas station and piggly wiggly stood here.

The Gas Station and Piggly Wiggly again.


The subdivision across from Piggly Wiggly.

Well we soon learned that the entire county was out of power and would be for 5-7 days. That number continue to grow until they admitted they had no idea when it would be back on. I have never seen so many people going crazy trying to find generators, food, water, it was unreal. Chris and I still had ice in our ice maker and we decided to try to save what we could in our cooler. We also had bread, peanut butter, crackers, etc. And plenty of water! :) On April 28th we hung out at the apartment complex and met a lot more neighbors. When Kroger opened on generators it was NUTS! There were cars down the street and everything! We talked to people that had been in line for the gas station waiting on the street for over 4 hours without moving! Crazy!!
Cars down the street from Kroger.

So with no power, our wedding cake topper began to defrost! We had it in the cooler but a cooler can only do so much. We decided to proceed with our trip to Starkville that weekend for graduation. We figured they had power and hot water too! So off we went with our cake topper and chicken breast that were in the process of defrosting. It was a great weekend (extended because we still didn't have power and Chris didn't have to go to work)! We decided to eat our cake topper that weekend while at Dante and Eileen's. Me, Chris, Amelia, Dante, Eileen, and my brother Ted all went over to Dante and Eileen's and sat outside just hanging out. Here are some pictures from that night thanks to Amelia!
Cam swimming! Love him!

Opus on his way to Starkville!

Eileen, Amelia and I goofing around!

All smiles. LOVE THEM!

The boys! Ted, Dante, and Christopher!

High Fives!

The Love of My Life!

And we are weird at times too!

So now for photos of us eating our cake topper! Surprisingly it was quite tasty! We had a double layered cake with the top layer being white cake and bottom layer being chocolate. The chocolate layer was so moist and delicious! The white layer was a little dry but okay. It was fun to share our topper with everyone too! Jen Kay and Allie stopped by and had some. The icing was not very tasty, but it all fell off anyway, so we just stuck with the chocolate cake!




He was really excited!




So after we got back to Huntsville, we volunteered with the Mississippi State Huntsville Alumni Chapter in the clean up efforts. We went to Boaz, AL (about 30-35 minutes from us) and helped a family there that had a lot of trees down. They had a hole in their roof, but compared to their neighbors they were very lucky. The house next door, was practically gone, and the house across the street was a slab. Literally just a slab of concrete. The family had tents out in their front yard that they were sleeping in. It was heart-breaking. It was really nice to meet some MSU Alumni that live around us, as well as giving back to our community, especially since they were hurting so badly. Here are some pictures from that trip.
This is the house next door. No roof.

The backyard of the house we helped at.

We actually cleared a pathway here so they could go from their carport to their backyard.

More of the backyard.

Well that's all I got for now. So thankful that we were safe during that storm!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Best Year Ever....and it's only getting better!

So two weeks ago Chris and I celebrated our one year anniversary! I can't believe we have already been married a year, but it was an amazing year! If that's the hardest year of marriage than I can't wait to see what's to come! It has been a great year. I love him more today than I did then and it never ceases to amaze me how much more I can love him everyday. 
We decided to stick around the Huntsville area since we are saving money for a plane ticket (more to come on that later)...but we had so much fun! It was the perfect day!
Since Christopher had to work I told him I would fix him anything he wanted for breakfast. Now I asked him this about a month before our anniversary so I could guarantee that I had everything I needed. So what does the boy say that he wants.......POACHED EGGS....more specifically Eggs Benedict. Now not only have I never poached an egg, but I have never even eaten a poached egg. I am pretty sure that I have never seen a poached in egg in real life. So I busted out Google. And I researched and researched. There are a lot of ways and tips for poaching eggs and I soon realized that the poached egg wouldn't be the hardest part...it was going to the the Hollandaise sauce for the eggs benedict. But I tried my hardest and while I think my Hollandaise sauce needs some work (it was a bit on the runny side) breakfast turned out to be edible! SUCCESS!
My poached egg!

The completed breakfast!

The happy hubby! Love him!

So off to work he went, but he decided to only work a half day and came home to take me out to lunch. When he came home he had these in tow.
Flowers from the sweet husband.
Earlier in the week we had found these beauties and I was able to have them in house! Aren't they pretty?!
My favorite flowers.

 So with the house smelling wonderful with all of our lovely flowers we went to this place called Phucket. Its a Thai restaurant and we had been discussing trying but just hadn't and I found a coupon for a buy one get one lunch special. So off we went to lunch! It was pretty tasty!
Christopher's Lunch - Pad Thai

My lunch....Steak Teriyaki Bento Box

Happy to be at lunch with my hubby!

After Lunch

And one more before we headed to the movies!

At lunch we decided we would go see a movie. We weren't really sure what was out and when we got to the movie theater we realized that there wasn't any movie that we both really wanted to go see. So we settled on X-Men: First Class. We have enjoyed the X-Men series and we really thought they did a decent job with this movie, which was surprising because we all know how series go (downhill usually). 
After dinner we headed back to the apartment. We had dinner reservations but had a few hours before having to be there. So we just relaxed around the apartment. It is always great to get to spend some time with Chris. I wish I got to spend every second of every day with him...but since I can't I really enjoyed getting to spend some time with him. And then it was time to head to dinner.....We got all dressed up and headed to The Melting Pot. Christopher put on the suit he wore for our wedding! I had (and still have) the most handsome groom ever! Doesn't he look amazing!

We really enjoyed The Melting Pot. They were so sweet and had a happy anniversary card for us at the table and our waitress was really sweet and excited about us celebrating! Dinner was DELICOUS! After dinner our waitress brought out dessert and a special dessert plate that said Happy Anniversary with a candle and all! It was too sweet!



After dinner we took a few pictures next to the fountain at Bridge Street and then headed home. It was such a wonderful day! I couldn't have asked for anything more! 

We decided to start a journal for our anniversary gift(s) to each other. We bought a nice journal and had some pictures developed from our wedding and our first anniversary and few photos from this past year. Ever year we want to update our journal with a small entry of things that have happened over the past year and a few pictures. When I started asking people what they did for their first anniversary I was surprised at how many couldn't remember. I didn't want to ever forget how great this first year was, and that is how this journal idea was born. We are hoping that 50 years from now we can look back at things that were important to us and goals and dreams we have had in the past. We are so blessed to have each other and are so thankful that the Lord brought us together. What an amazing experience we have shared already and we look forward to what the Lord has in store for us in the future! 
"Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame." Song of Solomon 8:6
 We want to thank our family and friends that have continually prayed for us and for us to follow the path the Lord has for us. What a great year we have had and we are thankful for the thoughts and prayers of those that care and love us!