Monday, August 24, 2009
Check out the Crib!
FINALLY,after what I feel like was a very long move-in, Sadie and I are pretty much settled and started classes today. And dorm room '09 is lookin pretty sweet; it's bigger than last year, we each have a closet, we have a nice little lounge area, and we have AC (one of only two rooms on the floor, and 6 in the whole dorm, so God blessed us for real).
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
What Do They All Have in Common?
A Caramel Frappuccino
For lack of a better word...STUFF
And pretty purple nails
I'd have to agree and say that they all look pretty random ( I will admit that I had fun messing with them in the photosmart studio :) BUT they share one commonality: My last day home :)
Yup, today I got a Caramel Frappuccino from Starbucks (delicious as usual), painted my nails purple ( and also painted the cream carpeting...), and packed all my junk up (where it all comes from I have absolutely no clue) because tomorrow I leave to go back to Greensboro! We'll be leaving around 8 so we should be moved in by early/late afternoon. Can't wait!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Slowly Subtracting Children
As of today, mom will have one less child around the house! (Until I leave in a week, and then she will be minus 2 :) Meg, Mom, and Dad left for Asheville around 11:30 this morning and Meg will move in to her dorm tom. She doesn't have near as much stuff as I did when I went which is a good thing since mom traded in the suburban through the cash for clunkers program and got a Honda Fit (she loves it); the amount of storage space in it is just a liiitle less than the suburban.
Steven Update: He will be the lone child around the house as of next Thursday and I think he's pretty excited about it; mom may have her qualms though (praying for no butting of heads between them and that he has a great senior year). He has his first football scrimmage today, playing middle linebacker, so I hope things go super great with that.
And me: Prepping to go back to Greensboro on the 20th, and also doing lotsa paperwork for my study abroad application which is due Sept. 15th. It is going to be quite a busy year, but I am kinda glad I will only be at UNCG for one semester because that means second semester will be a little more lax.
There is one movie and one book I have read and watched over the past couple of weeks that I have really enjoyed and would recommend (you will def. need a kleenex or two ). "The Time Traveler's Wife" is the name of the book (the movie actually comes out on Friday and I can't wait!). And the movie I watched today and yesterday is "P.S. I Love You" (which is also a book). Both were really touching love stories and were written and produced quite well; it wasn't the same old love story that often gets repeated over and over.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Haircut!
I am officially feeling 20 pounds lighter!! I got my haircut on Thursday and it feels amazing to have short hair again; it gets really hot in the summertime with it so long and I was def. ready for something new. I was needing to get it done before I go back to G'boro which is looming around the corner......3 weeks!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Good Times
Today is the day my best friend leaves the OBX to live in Lynchburg with her new hubby; it's an exciting time but it's sad too. I know it's extra hard for Cathy since her parents are moving at the same time and she is leaving behind a church family and friends. We have had tons of fun together in the past 4 years or so between going through and graduating high school together, junior and senior prom, beach days, youth group, some rough times, and most recently, her wedding! I love ya girl :)
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Not my Strength
I love it when God throws mini storms in my way, because it has really taught me to be thankful and not rely on my own strength (and I think that many times, the little storms are preparing us for an impending hurricane...).
Thankful item # 1: AIR CONDITIONING; our air conditioner broke last week and we just got it fixed today. You don't realize how comfortable AC makes your life until you don't have it, and I also learned, I could survive without AC and prob. get used to being without it.
Item # 2: BEING SICK; I have been struggling with a summer cold/sinus thing since last week, and I am used to going, going, going all the time, helping out, working 40+ hours 6 days a week, and getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night. Whenever I get sick, I have to teach myself to rest a little more than I'm used too, and God often gives me that nudge telling me "you know, you can't do life without me, I'm your strength source". There's always a reason for the storms of life.
I want to send out a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Camas Frey who got married on Sunday, July 19th! The wedding was beautiful, the first one I've been to on the Manteo waterfront.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Wedding!
Alright, time I hopped back on the blogging wagon :) Time flies by so quickly (It's July 15th already!! I have to go back to college in like a month, say what??) My best friend got married last week! It was a beautiful wedding (the fastest ceremony I've been to yet), and I am so happy for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Maulden-Congratulations! My mom was busy taking pictures while we were getting pictures taken outside by Rich Coleman and Tom Lee, and she got some pretty good ones:
The Beautiful Bride
Bride and Andy
Claire, Mother of the Bride
Me
Claire and Momma
Amazing cake baker, Jenette, and bridesmaid, Brandy
Sister and Nephew of the Bride, Leslie and Kane
Photographer, Tom
Me and Bethany (So happy BG was able to make it!)
Bro and Sis
Funny pic :)
The handsome Groom
Me and Momma
Bye!
I think mom should put nursing on hold and pick up photography for a while, what do you think?
We hit another fantastic milestone this past week: Steve got his driver's license!! (Yay and Yikes) It's great for him to be able to take himself places but I know mom worries about him; he is a boy.....in possession of a driver's license....with the capability to operate a motor vehicle....ALONE. So I completely understand her fears. Speaking of driving, our cars have really been taking some hits lately; I tore the bumper off the Highlander (which my dad was able to put back on, thank goodness), then the Honda wouldn't start (got that fixed for $ 25, so it's running now) and then on Monday, mom couldn't get the suburban started as she was getting ready to leave work in Norfolk. I ended up driving to Norfolk to get her so the car could be towed back to the beach (not a cheap trip at $300) and then we found out that the problem was the fuel pump (also not a cheap fix at $600). I am praising God though because despite the time and money we have had to put into all 3 cars in the past 2 weeks, they are all working currently :)
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