Friday, February 29, 2008
I have 2 for the letter "h".....
The second, and I know you are laughing, Is my friend HOLLY! Yep, I did it. Here you are... All famous on my blog. Holly was my next door neighbor and was one of my best friends growing up - still is. She came to see me not to long ago, and it was just like it always was! She is an amazing woman, and I am so thankful for her!
Love you Holly!
I will post some pics later.... On the laptop now.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
"G" is for ...
Spotsiltucky....
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Rockin' Dinner!
Next funny thing. I keep telling Ali what a fan I am of Barack Obama. I like him. Judge me if you must. Anyway, I digress. So, the other morning, I tell Isabella to go to daddy and say, "Obama '08!" She looked at me with those big brown eyes and said, "What for?" My witty reply, "For President, of course!" (Remember - she is 4)
She looked at me and said, "I am not saying that. I want old man Lincoln to be president." Hmmmm. How do you break it to you child that her canidate has been dead for almost 143 years? Tough one.
"F" is for....
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
"E" is for...
I am grasping, here, guys. I mean... it's the letter "E". Anyway.... there could be a number of things that "E" could stand for....
1. Eastman - my daddy worked there.
2. Eastern Motors.... Your job's your credit....(got to watch this if you haven't seen it-local commercial here and it is hysterical)
3. Easter, but cassie took that, can't copy.
4. Eagles - they are cool birds.
5. Exits - they get you off the interstate.
6. Enron - they get your $$ (hehe)
7. elliptical machine- gets your hiny tiny! (that ryhmes)
8. ears - help you hear....
9. east coast - (more than one, Jacqueline, oh yes i did just put that!)So, this isn't what intended, but since no one seems interested in my fruits, lets see if you all can help me think of more words that start with "e", preferrably nouns. ;)
Monday, February 25, 2008
"D" is for....
Jacqueline...
Sunday, February 24, 2008
My two youngest....
"C" is for....
Saturday, February 23, 2008
"B" is for...
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Aerogarden Love....
Funky Fruits of Fredericksburg....
Anyway, here is my new thing... each week, we are going to pick an "exotic" fruit to try each week. Whoever tries this new "scary" fruit first, gets to pick the fruit next week. Sounds fun, right? Join me. Let me know what you think, and what fruits you are trying. Then post a comment and let me know what you think about that fruit. Good or bad, don't hold back. Here was our first fruit. It is a red banana. The sticker said that they are "organic" and they were from "Columbia". They taste like raspberry bananas. They are awesome! Kinda weird at first...But yummy! Here are a few pics. The top one is beside a normal banana so you can see the difference in size.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Fritailian? What is that?
Okay, I love coffee. I love starbucks. I love Dunkin Donuts. I don't play favorites with my kids or coffee. But, when something is dumb, well, it just is. I assume that they are making fun of the Starbucks menu. But what can't be pronounced there? Mocha? Americano? Espresso? Pumpkin Spice? C'mon. Oh, wait, could they mean words like Latte'? Here is wikipedia's answer on the definition of "latte" if you were wondering...
In Italian, latte is simply the word for milk. What in English-speaking countries is now called a latte would be referred to in Italy as "caffelatte" or "caffellatte" literally "coffee and milk", similar to the French café au lait and the Spanish café con leche. Caffelatte is today part of the defined international coffee menu, which also includes cappuccino and espresso.
The most important part of this post... Check out the beverage that they are clearly promoting in the end... So, Dunkin Donuts, I believe, at least according to Wikipedia, It is Italian.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's day...
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Vote.
I saw this on another person's blogsite, and well, I thought it was phenomanal. How blessed we are as american's that we have the right to vote. So, whether your primary has passed, or it is in the future. Get out there and be heard. If you haven't registered, it only takes five minutes to do, and what a great return you get on that five minutes.
And remember, there has never been anything false about hope.
Okay, I'm done.
Wow!
PS - Jennifer didn't know that this was Paige's brother. Just sending out a postive email. THanks Jennifer!
From Tragedy to Testimony
Photo credit: Kingsport Times-News
This is from the father of a Kingsport crash victim. Ricky Reed is a Kingsport re altor. Shea Payne is a Kingsport firefighter. Steve & Sherry Jeffers are faithful prayer warriors. All are members of Higher Ground Baptist Church. Ricky's daughter, Rachel Reed, 21, was involved in a serious accident on I-26 between Stone Drive and Bays Mountain at 5:40 pm on Friday, Feb 8.
Sherry and I spoke with Ricky just a few minutes ago and he asked that we pass his note along. The events described below just prove again that we serve an Awesome God!!
Steve
From: Ricky Reed
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 12:01 PM
To: Steve Jeffers
Subject: Re: FW: Friday's Here - Sunday's On The Way!!
Hi Steve,
I know you send out prayer requests and updates to a lot of people, and I always appreciate it, and it keeps me informed of what's going on with many of our friends and neighbors. I wanted to give you an update on Rachel, who I know you remember (who could forget Rachel Reed??). You might not have heard, but she was in a serious car accident Friday evening. She was on her way to a Young Life meeting, and was traveling towards Stone Drive on I-26. Another car was traveling from Stone Drive towards Bays Mountain on I-26, and the driver was weaving in and out of traffic at a really high rate of speed. (some witnesses say 90 mph, some 120). He lost control after crossing the long bridge and went airborne at the median just past the bridge, and Rachel was on the other side of the highway. She evidently in a split second saw him coming at her, and turned her wheel to the right, which kept the other car from t-boning or hitting her head on. The engine of her car ended up in her passenger's seat, but she was wearing her seat belt and her air bag went off just as it should. Shea Payne just happened to be one of the first to get there, and he helped to cut her out of the car. I and Rachel's mom were gone looking for Rachel when she hadn't shown up for her Young Life meeting....I was on one end of I-26 and saw the wreck from a distance, and Rachel's mom was on the other end of I-26, and we both just knew that Rachel had to be in that wreck. I parked my car in the median, and started running from Stone Drive, and Linda parked her car and was running down the hill towards the wreck. We both arrived at the wrecked car at almost the same time, and when I saw the car, I knew it was Rachel's, and that there was no way she could have survived. But thanks be to our awesome God that He had Shea Payne right there in the middle, (Shea realized when he saw me who the girl he had just sent to the hospital was!!). I asked him if Rachel had survived, and he told me "Yes, she was alive, and she was talking" I still couldn't believe it, and asked him twice more......of course Linda couldn't believe she had lived through it either, and Shea reassured us both she was alive and at the hospital. Shea later told me that when he came up on the wreck, he thought to himself there was no way anyone could have survived, but then he hears Rachel talking!!! Rachel has to be one of the sweetest, kindest example of a Christian you'll find, and anyone that knows her will tell you the same (not because she's our daughter, but God just blessed us with her and we just happened to be the fortunate parents) Shea also said that a nurse from Wellmont had gotten to the site before he had, and she had evidently assessed what was going on, and was already giving directives as to what was needed. A Wellmont chaplain was also there! To see how God placed everybody at that spot at the time, and how he arranged Rachel's protection, is nothing short of a miracle. It is truly that - A MIRACLE!
Rachel had a broken femer, which required a steel rod to be placed in her leg, five broken ribs, five fractured vertebra, a broken wrist, facial cuts, and a whole lot of bruises. She's been taken off the ventilator and had no problem breathing on her own yesterday around 2. She's been alert, knows what's going on, tells me and her mom where she hurts, to hold her hand, to rub her foot, everything a precious child would only ask mom or dad to do. She is being weaned from her pain medication today, and will be started to work towards getting her up out of bed and on her feet. The care from all the doctors and nurses at Wellmont has been outstanding, and I wish I knew everyone's name, but I'm still in a blur at this time, and will have to try and get all that later, but we are so thankful for them.
We know that she has a long road ahead of her of rehab and healing, but we are thankful to God for all that He has done, for His protection, His care, His watch over His special little girl, and for keeping her mom and dad sane through all of this.
The outpouring of love and compassion from all of our friends and family, from all of Rachel's friends, I could name a list of probably two hundred people we have seen or talked to in the last forty eight hours, and it wouldn't even begin to thank everybody enough. For the prayers, the prayer chains, the churches, the local Pastors........thank you Lord Jesus for it all!!!
Our baby is gonna make it!!
We love you all,
Ricky Reed, Linda Reed, and Rachel
Please keep the Reed family in your prayers and remember that God works in mysterious ways!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Here ya go, Cassie!
I am in the dark as to what is going on in your family....Do you still Blog???? Please.please..please...please...UPDATE
Monday, February 4, 2008
Cannot Catch a Break!
Friday, February 1, 2008
Boo-yah!
It is pouring the rain, and I am having an outstanding day! And, it is only 11 am. I got a new lens for my camera...excited. But what is more exciting, is my battle of the "bulge". I have been fat. Really fat. Still felt fat. Body Dysmorphic Disorder, maybe? Workout all the time. Yoga junkie, pitaiyo nut, bodypump master, cycle like Lance, still felt fat. Well, last week, I got into my "goal" jeans. I was excited, but disappointed in a way. Still felt huge, and thought that maybe I should have bought smaller "goal" jeans.
Well, this morning I go to Wal-Mart, and I see a friend of mine that I haven't seen in quite a while. She didn't know how hard I have been working at this. She genuinely seemed floored when she saw me. She just seemed really shocked. YES! Could it be that I am almost there?
I know, that we, as women, are probably never 100% happy with our bodies, but I had a loathing of mine. Well, NO MORE! I have finally flipped that switch! Sure, I have some stretch marks, my thighs are not something out of Victoria's Secret, but thank God I am healthy! This is my vessel to travel through this life, and I will treat it well and enjoy it! I am so thankful right now! Without God, Nothing would be possible - with him, everything is within reach!
I am going to give you a little before and after... Let me know what you think...