Archive for September, 2005

Would you rather…


2005
09.07

Read the book? or Watch the movie?

Would you rather…


2005
09.06

Ok, I might not really keep up with doing this but thought it would be interesting to ask my readers some questions in hopes to get some feedback so I know you are out there reading. So here goes…

Would you rather…

skydive or scubadive?

let me know! Comment ;)

Yesterday


2005
09.06

Yesterday, after I (the only person on the planet that had to work) got off work, Justin and I went to our friends from church (the Swinks) house. They grilled out and we had cheeseburgers and hotdogs and homemade vanilla ice cream. We got to play with their youngest son Peyton in the yard. He is a wild child but definitely very cute and cuddly too. We even caught a huge spider (ick) and fed it to their huge fish. Then we sat around and talked for awhile and ended up leaving after 10pm. It was a really good time and definitely a nice change of pace from long hours at the Bookstore.

Tomorrow night is the big Teamkid kick off for the kids at church. I’m excited about all the inflateable games they will have. It will be a blast.

We also had several new college students to come last Sunday and this Sunday. A few have said they plan to return next week. I finally have some help with my childrens’ church Sundays. I just met the lady on Sunday and it will definitely be nice to have an extra set of hands with those 3,4,5 year olds.

I’ve got so much to do tonight at home since I’ve been neglecting it for 2 weeks. I have a little bit of laundry (thanks to Justin who helped me out there), some vacuuming and cleaning and hopefully soon we can start painting our bedroom.

Ok enough chatter…

Love


2005
09.06

I found this at Crosswalk.com

“Love at first sight is easy to understand; it’s when two people have been looking at each other for a lifetime that it becomes a miracle!” -Sam Levenson

Thought it was a cool quote.

GWU aids Hurricane Victims with Education


2005
09.05

“BOILING SPRINGS, NC – Gardner-Webb University, a master’s comprehensive
university located in Western North Carolina, will waive tuition for
college
students displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The waiving of tuition is
contingent
upon the student satisfying his/her financial
obligation to his/her home institution.

“Desiring to see no displaced college student loose a semester of study
and to see the continued financial stability of sister institutions,
the
administration, faculty, and staff of the university will do all
that it can to make the transition to Gardner-Webb and North Carolina
as
smooth as possible,” noted Dr. Jack Buchanan, vice president of
Enrollment
Management at Gardner-Webb.

Limited housing on campus is available; otherwise, Residence Life will
assist in securing local housing. “To reach out to these victims is the
right thing to do,” added Buchanan, “and it exemplifies the
Gardner-Webb
motto – ‘For God and Humanity.’ When we see the devastation and need,
we offer our prayers of support but we are also
driven to supply physical assistance as well. Providing these students
educational assistance is one thing that Gardner-Webb feels compelled
to
do.”

–I must say that this is very unexpected but cool. I hope we can help some people out!

Happy Happy Bday


2005
09.03

Wow! Two computer geeks having the same bday. Who’d a thought? hehe Happy Birthday Matt and Brandon. Hope today is Superfantabulous for you!

Walker


2005
09.01

Ok, so I realized I haven’t updated since the prayer request for Walker. Everyone is back home now. I believe the little guy has a checkup sometime today. They are gradually starting to get into a routine and things are slowly getting back to as normal as possible. Thank you all so much for your prayers and support! We were all going to venture to see them this weekend but with this gas situation we are hesitant. It might have to be another weekend down the road. I miss them all and wish I could hold little Walker. I can’t wait til he is old enough to travel so we can see him more.