Monday, October 4, 2010

Oh Sweet Fall.

Finally. Cooler weather. Although, here in the deep South, this is just a tease. I'm sure it will return to mid 80s temperatures by the end of the week. While it is cooler, however, I will enjoy it :) The sweetness of this recent weather and the craftiness of my good friend Kayla inspired me to decorate for Fall. I made a wreath! My first ever attempt at such a thing and I'm satisfied.


I have also been working on painting and glazing two candle holders that my mom and I found at a yard sale in SC. I got the pair of them for $4! I forgot to do a before photo prior to priming them, but I did do a before and after for the glazing part. Here they are primed and painted:


Here they are after the glazing and a little dazzled up for Fall:


Glad to get a few of my projects accomplished! I guess I've just been too busy looking at a hundred homes for sale a day via the internet. I can't wait until I'm done with work at the end of this month and finally doing walk throughs of homes! Buying a house is a scary thing for me, but also really exciting. I'm so grateful that our realtor is an old friend of Brandon's and someone I know we can trust. I'm going to need all the help I can get!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

oops

Apparently the link for the previous blog didn't load...I got the items from uppercaseliving.com from Kim Veit. It's a fantastic site!

Monday, September 6, 2010

It's been a while

So I'm really no good at this blogging regularly thing. I'll catch up one day! Recently my Aunt Kim (on Brandon's side) sent me some items that I had picked out from . I put the first one a mirror and my sweet husband hung it above our headboard. I love it!


It says "I have found the one whom my soul loves." It's true :)


The second one I have says "Because we have been given much, we too much give." I'm thinking about putting that on some left over wood from Brandon's work table and framing it with crown molding...we'll see how that goes.

On another note, I was so glad to see my parents even for a short time this weekend! Labor Day weekend has been somewhat uneventful, but that is fine by me. I'm loving it anyway :) Until next time! Whenever that may be...

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Etching of the Glass...

So I've decided to try glass etching. The hardest part is making the stencil! Which, by the way, I have yet to successfully complete. My first attempt was a serious failure, but I will try try again!
For now, that will have to wait. It's off the gym I go. Since I've started my job I've gone about once a week...maybe. I've got to get back in the habit!

Happy Wednesday everyone!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I got to visit my family in SC this weekend for a friend's wedding. It's good to see family every now and then :) My nephews grow 2 feet and gain 50 new words into their vocabulary every time I see them! I will be glad to be only 2 hours away from them soon.
While in SC I was able to visit dad's church for Sunday School and Worship. I love when God speaks. Ted, the associate pastor, was teaching Sunday school on 2nd Corinthians and how God comforts and delivers his children. I can't remember exactly how he got onto the topic of Evangelism, but one thing he said really hit me. "Evangelism is not a Spiritual Gift, it's a command for the children of God." He then proceeded to tell us how much he hated spiritual gifts tests :) I was told frequently while growing up that Evangelism would be something I'm good at, but whether or not you're good at it, God has commanded each of us to do it. Also, while building relationships is a great way to share the Gospel and truth, intentional evangelism is also something that is required of us.
What a slap in the face. I like building relationships as a way of ministering. It's comfortable and I'm fairly decent at it. Intentionally sharing the Gospel is a lot harder. There is more room for rejection and disappointment in not seeing direct responses. Also, it leaves you more open for persecution. How bold you have to be for such things, and yet, those of us who don't feel so bold already possess what is required. We have the Holy Spirit, and because of that, we are completely equipped for all that lies ahead of us. Granted, I know that though I am equipped I have to trust that I am in a sense that gives me the boldness to act as though I do. Wow, awkward sentence, but I think you get the gist.
All in all God really spoke to me about the intentionality in my outreach. Sure I assist my awesome husband in leading Young Couples Bible Study, and I build relationships with the people around me, but how many people have I intentionally brought up the topic of Christ with? I work in a factory full of people who do not personally know the Lord. I have opportunities every day to share the word and yet I choose to share by example as opposed to verbally and intentionally sharing. This is something I am going to work on and pray hard for strength. I know that I am equipped, I just need to put it into action.

On another note, I got to catch up with one of my best friends ever today. I love the deep relationships that God has blessed me with. The hearts of the people God has placed in my life just blow me away. They are encouraging and passionate and love God with all that they are. Not to mention they make me laugh so hard I cry. What joy they bring :)

Monday, July 19, 2010

It is finished...

I finally finished the table. It only took one week. Not one week of work, mind you. I also had my job and VBS going on so the table sat on the back burner a few days. I did, however, end up putting 4 coats of paint on it. I feel that I am finally satisfied.
Before:


after:


new knob:

Brandon also worked on a table this weekend. His is for his new ammunition reloader though...it's not as pretty :) I'll have to get a picture of his handiwork though. He did really well!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Sanity at Stake

I am grateful to be employed, but goodness gracious sometimes that Lab is so boring. All the work we had to complete was done at 8:20am. I work from 6am to noon. So for the remainder of my time I read a book I thankfully brought. However, I finished it at 9. I had my ipod, but no headphones. I thought I might pull my hair out staring at excel spreadsheets that needed no input for hours. I made it though! Boss man let me go home a few minutes early too. The goal for today is to apply yet another coat to the table and power nap before night number 4 of VBS.

I have been having such a great time with my 3rd grade group! They are like little knowledge sponges that soak up everything I say...when they are paying attention :)They really wear me out though. This week has been intense! (My husband would then say,'No Crissy, Camping is in tents.' He's so clever.) Working with these tykes really does make me miss working at the YMCA. I know working there caused some stress in my life :), but when I honestly reflect on my 6 years there, I learned so much and really enjoyed my time there. God really used that time to shape me more into the person He desires me to be. I have so many skills and advantages that I can attribute to my time in the childcare department of the Pickens County YMCA and for that I am grateful! Not to mention I met some of my best friends in this world while I was there. I need to go back and visit!

Working VBS and missing the Y has really had be wondering where God was going to lead me vocationally when we leave AL. I do know the area we'll be living next (midlands, SC). There are just so many things that I could see myself doing and that I know I would enjoy. I actually had a conversation about this recently with the wonderful Erica McGinley. I finally got to the point in Bama where I was content with whatever job God provided me here. Now I'm about to re locate and go through the process all over again. Since I've already done this, I would like to think that I'll do better this time, emotionally. I think I reached the point her fairly quickly due to the fact that I knew whatever I did here wouldn't last long since I knew our time here was limited. Sigh. Praying for direction and peace about it all. I know I have time, but there will be a lot going on at once with buying a house, moving, Brandon graduating Flight School and then deploying. Getting a little overwhelmed thinking about it all, but I trust my God.