12/27/10

Snow Day!

We woke up Sunday morning to snow on the ground!

We got dressed to head to church, but after starting to drive, realized the road on the way to the church was iced over.  After hearing that the church planned on closing due to the weather, we headed to Waffle House for breakfast with our friends Rick and Tiffany who were two cars behind us. Rick and Tiffany are home on vacation from their job in Africa, so we haven't spent time with them since this past summer. Though we planned to go to lunch, the unexpected surprise of breakfast was a great treat.

After breakfast, we met some friends to go sledding at a local school. It was SO much fun! 

I love snow!!!!
Have a blessed day my friends!

12/26/10

Merry Christmas 2010!

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
Brian and I had a different experience than we have ever had before. His family was out of town, so we spent Christmas Eve together then spent Christmas Day with my family.

We started the night with the Candlelight Service at our church. It was an amazing time of worship and focus. We were blessed to see so many of our friends and hear truth from the Word.

After the service, we headed to a local Mexican restaurant for a Feliz Navidad dinner! The place was surprisingly full. It reminded me of A Christmas Story except I didn't burn the turkey. :) We drove around and looked at Christmas lights afterward.

When we got home, we set up the air mattress in the living room to spend the night. This tradition started last year so we could sleep under the Christmas tree lights and watch a movie (we don't have a TV in our room.) Brian surprised me by renting the new Jim Carrey A Christmas Carol, which I have wanted to see since it came out last year. It was so good. The animation was incredible- technology is pretty cool.

The next morning, we woke up and opened gifts to each other, then headed to my parents house for Christmas brunch.  As we were driving there, it started snowing. It was amazing- I have never seen snow at Christmas.... I have barely seen snow when it's not Christmas. Needless to say, we were excited. For brunch, we had the most delicious hashbrown casserole I have ever eaten, then we spent the rest of the day relaxing. 

Me and Granny- Sorry for the bad quality, my iPhone screen is a little fuzzy.

Early in the afternoon, we went to see my Granny in her assisted living home. She was in especially good spirits and really enjoyed  opening her gifts. My favorite part of the visit was when she introduced Brian to her dead cat... which was actually one of those funny breathing cats that were popular about 3 years ago. 


Later that night, we had a gingerbread house competition. The teams were me and Daddy versus Brian and Mom. The funny thing was that none of us had ever actually made a gingerbread house before. Overall, they turned out great! We didn't actually have a judge, so we were just competitive for the fun of it.

It was truly a magnificent Christmas. We are so blessed by our precious friends and family. We have a Savior who loves us enough to come live on this Earth and die to give us freedom. Now THAT'S a reason to celebrate.
Merry Day Late Christmas my friends!

Life is Grand..


Wednesday morning, Brian and I headed down to Fairhope to stay at the Marriott Grand. We have been there several times and have sort of made it "our" place. We love the little town and shops, but simply adore the hotel itself. The Christmas decorations were beautiful and the weather was great!

The view from our room.

The sunset Wednesday night.

Part of the amazing Christmas decorations around the resort.

 The scenic view from the boardwalk near the hotel. The houses along this walk were absolutely incredible.

The sunset Thursday night.

12/22/10

What I'm Loving Wednesday!

Once again, I am linking up to What I'm Loving Wednesday with Jamie at This Kind of Love!


I am loving that Christmas is in three days! I adore the lights and the festivities, but more importantly, I am so thankful to have a God who would send His Son down to Earth to live and die to save me from my sins. The festivities are great, but it's nothing compared to our God.

I am loving the fact that LOTS of my friends are home for Christmas- people who are living in Virginia, Huntsville, and Africa are here for a couple of days. Hopefully I will get to spend some quality time with them!

I am loving the two weeks off from school! 

I am loving my new red cowboy boots! 


And I am loving my wonderful husband! I can't believe this is our fourth Christmas together as a married couple. 


What are you loving this Wednesday?
Have a blessed day my friends!

12/21/10

Miracle


Love this song. 
Hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas week!

12/4/10

You Capture- Kindred


This week's You Capture photo challenge is the word kindred
Auburn's victory over South Carolina today brought together these kindred spirits- true members of the Auburn family. This celebration was brought on by Cam Newton's hail mary down the field to Darvin Adams the last 12 seconds of the first half. 

War Eagle! We are headed to the National Championship!

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