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Friday, July 22, 2011

Vacation

Our road trip in pictures...



First stop, Chattanooga:










Next up, Durham:











And then the Outerbanks:



Sunday, July 17, 2011

Dream Job

Every now and then I have a sudden revelation of what my dream job would be. These mostly involved totally unrealistc opportunities that only a select number of people probably ever do. But one of those things that I think, "Gosh, that must be awesome to be the person that does _____!"

So, here's my most recent inspiration: The other day I saw a live version of Adele's songs 'Someone Like You' and 'Don't You Remember.' And I thought to myself, who is that guy playing the piano? I watched several live versions and in each one, it's the same man. Did he have to audition to play for her? Does she know him personally? I would like his job please. Seriously, I have total respect for an artist who has such a beautiful voice with only piano as an accompaniment, especially in this age of completely auto tuned voices. Maybe I'm just biased towards the piano. :)

I think this job appeals to me for several reasons: I would never want the job of the 'star.' I could never handle the pressure or all the eyes. But the job of the person playing the star's music, yes please. How many people actually remember who played the piano for famous artists? Nobody. Ok, well maybe the people who are supposed to know, but not the majority of people. Perfect. Less pressure but gorgeous music and the chance to play for incredible people. Ahhhhh.

So Adele, if you ever read this (ha!), I'm your girl!






More realistic personal goal: purchase piano in the next 6 mths to brush up on my skills and then volunteer in the church worship band. I'll keep you updated on my progress...

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

2-7 and Easter

This last week was full of family. And I loved every minute. I haven’t had my parents present for my birthday in quite some time (at least 6 years). We didn’t have anything extra special planned during their visit but it turned out exactly as I could have hoped for. I was able to take a few days extra off work and just spend time talking, shopping, and being together. I feel so fortunate to have parents that put an emphasis on keeping close relationships, even though we live miles apart. I have always felt so incredibly supported by them and this visit was no different. I know the sadness I felt after they left simply points to our strong bond and for that I am so grateful.



Easter is an extra special holiday to me, not only because of its spiritual significance but because my name carries an Easter meaning,‘abounding in life.’ Only once that I remember has my birthday fallen on Easter Sunday but I always love when it’s at least somewhat close. I love that my very essence in so many ways is tied to Easter.

I have been overwhelmed this last week by incredible family and also in the knowledge of what my Savior has done for me. My heart is so full.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spring Cleaning, err crafting

So, the weather was on a warming trend and then suddenly it has been overcast and cold again. But the warm weather did spark a motivation for some spring cleaning...and crafting...despite the fact that some of it will have to wait until the temperatures begin to rise again.

I am especially ready for the weather to be warm so we can get out and work in our yard. Its amusing to me the things that become fun once you are a home owner. Home Depot is suddenly a magical place. Yard care is suddenly something I'm googling often. I would rather save up for home decor items or new furniture than for clothes or accessories. . .

This year we are prioritizing getting our yard in order. The lady who previously lived in our house did about zero landscaping upkeep and it shows! So as Spring has begun to arrive, we've already been hard at work clearing dead brush, raking up random piles of leaves (how did those get there!?) and planning out how to make a back yard oasis. Can't wait for the growing season! I'm envisioning lots of backyard barbques, yard games, smores around a fire pit, sunbathing, etc. :) :)

And until I can get my hands dirty outside, I've been doing a little spring crafting inside. Thanks to inspiration and a tutorial from this blog, I made two new pillows for our front porch swing...



It was actually my first time sewing pillows. And they are made from two napkins from World Market. The material is so sturdy, they feel like canvas - perfect for outdoors! I even made them with a flap on the back so I can change them out at any time. And honestly, it was pretty easy. :)


Also, a new Spring wreath for the front door...




Come on back Spring! I miss you!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

An update on him

Due to some recent answers to prayer, I thought I'd update you on Kyle's new adventures these days...

1. New job - Kyle begins his new job on Monday as a Marketing Coordinator for USA Funds. Hooray! We've learned a lot through the process of waiting for a new job - I think mostly that God's timing is always better than our own. Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of struggles, frustrations, disappointments, etc along the way! Yet we had to humbly learn to trust and relinquish control to the One who holds every detail in His hands. We had to trust that opportunities we thought were perfect, He knew better. And that even in heartache and confusion, ultimate peace and fulfillment are found in our relationships with Him, not in the outcomes we wish to see happen. (Much easier said than done!) I also think our own relationship has grown in new ways as we together daily sought guidance, encouraged each other when we didn't understand, and surrendered our desires and control over to Him. In these times, I realize it's more about how we handle the process than what is the end result.

2. Freelance - Kyle has begun doing freelance work for a local businessman. He manages this man's website and is introducing him to the world of social media. It's a nice side gig that Kyle hopes to continue in the future with maybe more clients.

3. Podcast - Check out a feature arsenal.com did of Kyle and Joel's podcast while we were over in the UK: http://www.arsenal.com/usa/sh/usa/news/features/feature-arsenal-review-usa-in-london-.(I'm even in a few of the shots!) It's a great plug for their podcast and they since have had a large jump in followers! They also recently interviewed an ex-Arsenal player who is now a US scout for the club. And lastly, their podcast has picked up a sponser (soccerpro.com) which allows them to have giveaways and prizes on the show. I know both Kyle and Joel are excited about the future of the podcast as they continue to make contacts both locally and abroad!



We are so very thankful for the opportunities God has given us and look forward to what the future holds!