Sunday, August 3, 2008

A little trivia: what we were doing 6 years ago today?

oh yeah...6 years ago today we were celebrating marital bliss in New Orleans on the top floor of the Plimsoll Club overlooking the Mississippi River and right outside bustling downtown. Yes, our wedding. 6 years ago? i simply can't believe it and am suddenly feeling so old.
ahhh - it was such a perfect night...i can honestly say that i wouldn't change anything about that night. Actually, it's hilarious, since then as we've looked over pics from our wedding day, josh says he wishes he would have gotten his hair cut a little shorter - ha ha! :)

So this weekend, we celebrated and went on an amazing dinner date to Sambuca. It was fantastic and such a treat to splurge! (thanks to Dave Ramsey however, we had the "anniversary dinner cash" in an envelope - so that made it extra fun to spend!!)

Here are some pics from our fun date - and i have to say, i love my Josh more than i did 6 years ago. I am so thankful for him and what a great example he is and i watch him be a patient father, an encouraging minister and an ever faithful friend to me. I'm a lucky gal. :)

Sunday, July 27, 2008

My deal of the week

I hit up these consignment shops often to scope out the goods and see what name brand "in" items i can find with my kinda price. :)

And this week - it was these brand new looking asiscs i got for $7!! yay!! Check em out!


These come in at a close 2nd to the Chacos i found earlier this summer for $9.99!! i was so close to going to Rei to splurge on a pair (for $110) and i am so glad i didn't. :)

Ahhh, the little things in life. these kind of deals make me happy.

Is it really almost August?



gosh i KNOW i have been so terrible on this blog thing - i'm fired!! but gosh - where to begin - this summer has just been jam packed!

Josh has been gone a lot this summer just with random youth ministry trips - he had Choir Tour/Mission Trip, Youth Camp, and now he's in Canada for a mission trip. we'll be ready for things to slow down. I got to go to Youth Camp with him and let me tell you how awesome that was for me. i truly felt like i got so much out of it and i went as a counselor and just wasn't expecting it. something just happens when God is your focus for 5 days straight. so cool. i really felt it rejuvenated my faith. It was also cool to be side by side my husband, watching him do what he loves to do: minister to students, love on them, and built good relationships with them that ultimately point them to Christ. I'm so proud of him and think he's great at what he does and has grown so much over the past couple of years. Not to mention, it was so fun getting to see God work in our student's lives and helping them work through some stuff - it's incredible and I felt so humbled and privileged to be a part of God's work.

ok, so that's all and i have nothing else to add to the crazyness list. why oh why have things seemed so busy then? well, along with all those things, work at Belmont has been crazy and Jackson is just so active and energetic and wants to play when we're home, that i just haven't been good about updating this thing. :)
I shall strive to do better.
Hugs to all!
Sal

Sunday, May 25, 2008

gosh, it's been awhile

Hi blog!! It's sally - nice to meet you!
ha, ok, so yeah - it's truly been FOREVA since i've been on here, and for my 2 loyal blog readers, i'm so sorry i've left you hanging. and just was waiting for a good chunk of uninterupted time to write...and ha ha - that just never seemed to happen. :)

This holiday weekend we have had no plans...and can i tell you just how refreshing that really is??! it's also has been good though b/c i've had time to catch up on much needed things. here is just a short list of things that i've had on an unending list and that i've been able to cross off my list and it feels SOOO GOOD!!

  • Writing some good emails back to people that have been in my inbox waiting for more quality, uninterupted time for response
  • Doing some serious yard work - weeding, trimming shrubs, and assisting with mowing, edging and tree trimming (notice i say ASSIST b/c i barely did a thing with those last few items, i just wanted them done....by Josh!)
  • Getting recycling containers labeled and setup in the garage - uhhh, how long have we lived here now? yeah - just got my recyling "curby" for the side of the road this week - i'm ashamed to admit
  • Replacing that lightbulb on the front porch that has been out for god only knows how long
  • Took the old computer monitor, and old laptop to the correct recycling center for proper "earth friendly" disposal all the way out in East Nashville near the projects where the tom-tom couldn't even find the address...lovely, (but hey - it's done!)
  • laundry
  • ironing - saves $ instead of going to the cleaners, but ahhh, the cleaners is just so much faster..i think i am done ironing for a while
  • quality time with Jackson - yeah, you know that swing set we have in our back yard and barely use? we've used it this weekend - yippee!!!!
  • and i guess i should include...quality time with my Josh...we sat at the dinner table and just talked and talked and talked last night with no agenda, no prior committment to rush out to, and just got to share our hearts

It really is just so nice to slow down, catch up, and enjoy life.

love you all - and i promise, i'll try to do a better job of keeping up with this thing. :)

Monday, April 21, 2008

Chop Sticks

Ok, so we recently had some pei wei (YUMMMMM!) and while we were there, i spotted this little girl (who was totally american, not even chinese!) eating with chop sticks and i was so jealous! Yes, it sounds so immature, but i really want to be able to eat chinese food with chop sticks darn it! And every time i try i end up getting so frustrated and break them in half, or in this most recent case, just tossed them to Jackson and he had fun banging things with them. Why is this so difficult?

Well, i decided i am going to learn and i am going to be good at it! thankfully in this techical age, we can find anything on the internet, so here is what i found, courtesy of Wikipedia, i hope it helps you too! :)
Here's how to say goodbye to that fork for good and put those chopsticks to work!
Things you will need: Chop sticks and food

Step 1: Pick up the first chopstick with the middle finger and thumb. Stiffen your hand for a firm grip. Have the broad end of the chopstick lay on the part where your thumb and index finger connect. Rest the narrow end on the tip of your ring finger, and hold it in place with the tip of your middle finger. (Hint: try holding it the way you hold a pen to write. It might rest on your ring finger or your middle finger, held in place by your index finger. Place the chopstick then lift your index finger so it can hold the second chopstick.)
Step 2: Grip the second chopstick with your index finger. Place your thumb over the second chopstick. Adjust your grip to a more comfortable position. Make sure the narrow tips of the chopsticks are even with each other to help prevent them from crossing or being unable to "pinch" the food.











Step 3: Hold it steady. This chopstick should not move when you attempt to pick up food. Alternatively, hold the first chopstick steady and move the second (top) chopstick by moving the tip of your index finger up and down while the thumb remains relatively steady, acting like a pivot point. The top chopstick remains pressed to the index finger from the tip through the first joint. The movement comes from flexing the joint closest to the knuckle. Straightening your index finger opens the chopsticks and bending it closes them, with perhaps a slight flexing of the thumb to keep the chopsticks lined up with each other. (Note: this alternative is different from the photos in how the top chopstick is held. The movement comes from the top chopstick, not the bottom one, so the top chopstick is held so that it can be moved easily. Use the method that is comfortable for you.)
Step 4: Practice opening and closing the chopsticks. Make sure the broad ends of the chopsticks do not make an "X" as this will make it difficult to pick up food.










Step 5: Pick up food at a good angle (try roughly 45 degrees from the plate); slightly lift it up. If it feels unstable, put it down and try again. (and no, that is not me in the picture.)







Ok, so was this totally useless for anyone else??
i will master this before i die...i will!!
This picture of grumpy Jackson taken last week before church, explains how i feel right now b/c using chop sticks is too hard!





Thursday, April 10, 2008

A spankin new haircut!




Check out Jackson's new do guys!!
He got his hair cut REAL short! :)

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Blessing or a Curse?

Ok, so i know it's been FOREVA since i've written. Life has been a little crazy, and of course, work has been a little busy too. I have had to do actual work and i haven't had time to blog at work. How dare they?!?

Anyway, my family was in town for Easter and it was a wonderful time! We haven't seen them since November!! I know, for some that may not seem like a long time, but being as close to my family as i am, i was deeply looking forward to their visit and our time in Nash-vegas together. I miss them so!

Every time i am around my family i feel like i see something new about why i am the way that i am. Why i am who i am. And don't get me wrong - so many of the things my parents have instilled in me are fabulous, but here are a few that make me cringe...in a good way of course. (I love you mom and dad!)

1. Not being able to leave the bed UNmade: i know, this doesn't sound like a huge deal, but it's very anal and i figured out i could save 9.1 hours a year if i didn't make the bed every single day. Josh always tries to convince me to just leave the bed and not make it every morning. I JUST CAN'T!! And, i realized when my parents were here, that my mom has to make her bed (even if she's a guest somewhere) every day!! And most days, no one else even enters our home, but i still have to have it made anyway. WHY????????????

2. Go Go GO! My mom just can't sit down and relax...my dad neither for that matter. From the moment that last drip of her early morning coffee goes down, my mom is flying 90 mph and starting laundry and vacuuming and running to the grocery store (and i wasn't not even awake yet.) Both parents really have a lot of energy and don't really sit down or relax until the day is done, or they've crossed everything off their to do list. My husband on the other hand, could sit and watch a 2 hour movie any time of the day. I cannot.

3. Planning meals: My mom is always planning our next meal. But it's just so funny, we just finished lunch, and she raises the question of up what kind of pizza we are ordering for dinner. If she wouldn't ask, i prolly would beat her to it b/c naturally, i now do that too. This is so foreign to my laid back, minimal planning husband.

4. The love of Sweets: I have a sweet tooth - plain and simple. i have to have my dessert/candy/ chocolate fix daily at some point. All in moderation i say, right? But, a clue that this came from my good ole Daddy, is that while they were here, it was a nightly ritual that he'd seek out my candy bucket and ravage through it as if he hadn't eaten all day. Oh yes, it was hard for me to share my candy, but ya know, he prolly bought most of it, so i guess i should let him eat it right? Thanks dad for buying me more peanut M&Ms, you're the best. :)

5. Talking Loudly: Yes, this again is from my mother. I can't help it, but the volume of my voice naturally escalates when i am on the phone. Or, even if i am not on the phone. Sometimes it's not a big deal, but at times, it's a bit much. i know, i know.

6. The need for SPACE: I think every person in my immediate family needs serious space from other people, space from talking to anyone, and simply space from any responsibility - after a long day, or long week. Well, Ben is the exception, but that makes sense. :) Some people don't need space and are fine with a non-stop, always "on" lifestyle. Not me, not my sister, and not my mom and dad. I am a happier person, after some solitude and quiet.

Ok, let's switch gears for a minute.

Things my parents can do, but i simply cannot: (Why didn't they pass THESE things on to me??)

1. The ability to take a good nap: I know, i said above that they go go go, but how come they can also take a nap so easily? My parents, and sister and brother ALL have no problem just taking a nap in the midst of noise in a well lit room. I cannot. How come i can't just let things go and relax and take a 20 minute siesta??

2. The ability to make my "whites" so bright! No, i am not talking about my teeth, i am talking laundry. Yes, my mom flat out showed me how dingy some of our light laundry was. It's all good, many of our white socks are quite dingy, BUT now they aren't. Not after she got a hold of them and washed them.

3. The ability to cook a mean meal - and cook it FAST! Yes, another thing my mom can do is quickly cook a great meal without making a huge mess. And she can still have a conversation with you while she's doing it. Josh now knows he must steer clear of the kitchen when i am trying to cook a new recipe b/c i just simply cannot concentrate with him all up in my chillin'. And it looks like a tornado hit the kitchen when i'm done. But yum, miss mom's good meals.

4. Run marathons: Yes, the discipline and motivation involved in this is incredible. I am so proud of my dad for his consistency in training for marathons, or a half marathon for that matter. I feel as though i am a very disciplined person, but in this area, i could care less and would stand up a running partner any day due to the simple fact that running doesn't sound too fun to me. You go Dad, Kari & Ben - so proud of you!

All in all, i definitely inherited more wonderful qualities, than negative ones from my sweet parents, and i am so grateful for all the godly things they've shown me over my 29 years. It's just funny to see "them" in my ways now. And despite some of the quirks that i've acquired from them, oh well - gotta love those too!