Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Monday, October 29, 2007

Please Read -

The following post from a fellow ACU grad...

You may already know about the kids movie coming out in December starring Nicole Kidman. It's called The Golden Compass, and while it will be a watered down version, it is based on a series of children's books about killing God (It is the anti-Narnia). Please follow this link and then pass it on. The hope is to get a lot of kids to see the movie - which won't seem too bad - and then get the parents to buy the books for their kids for Christmas. The quotes from the author sum it all up. I hope it totally bombs because we were all paying attention!
http://snopes.com/politics/religion/compass.asp

Friday, October 26, 2007

For Those of You with Babies and Bumbos...



Please read this article. Over 1 Million Bumbos are being recalled.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Fun Weekend!
Kenny, Jennifer, Kennan, and the newest member of the family, Brayden, are in town this week. They had a "Meet Brayden" party on Saturday afternoon. I love getting to spend time with them and can't wait until they move back to Texas next year! I stole some pictures off of Jennifer's blog. Forgive me for wearing the same shirt that I wore to the horse races.

Kennan, "Frankie," Me

Ashley, Jennifer, Me - Camp Friends

Friday, October 19, 2007

Fun at the Horse Races

Sunday, October 14, 2007

If It's Not One Thing, It's Another

On Saturday, I got up at 7:30 and went to Target to buy cleaning supplies. I deep cleaned my bathroom and bedroom so that when Donny got here on Saturday afternoon it was sparkling. After I cleaned I went to get my new haircut touched up. My girl had been out sick all week so I tried someone new on Thursday. Bad idea! She didn't butcher it, but she didn't cut it correctly either. Normally I would have just let it go, but I decided that I should ask to have it corrected. The manager ended up fixing my hair. She shampooed, cut, and styled it, FOR FREE! Maybe I'm just too nice, but I figured I'd at least have to pay something. She wouldn't even let me give her a tip. I then went to Macy's to buy a shirt to wear to the Horse Races on Saturday night. My boss treated our whole agency to a night at the races. Donny and I had never been. Free food, free drinks, good friends, and $130 richer when we left, we had a blast.

When Donny and Zoe (his dog) got here on Saturday, we decided we would sit on the porch for a while since it was such a beautiful day. All of the sudden I heard Donny screaming and felt the floor shake because he was jumping around. When I figured out what he was saying "I've just been stung," I realized that a hornet stung him not only once, but twice on the neck. The first time it stung him he swatted at it. Apparently it then fell into his shirt and stung him again. Let me just tell you, he was NOT a happy camper. We went to the store and got baking soda and tweezers so that we could pull the stingers out. Poor guy! Today I attacked the nest with Raid and killed all of those suckers. They had built a nest on the door jam.

We had also planned on watching the Cowboys game at work today on the big screen. Little did I know, we have satellite at work, but none of the local channels. Needless to say, we were a little, okay a lot, disappointed. We came back to my apartment and watched it on my 13 inch T.V. All in all, it worked out and we had a great weekend. There were just a few kinks in our plans.

Have a great week!!

P.S. Thank you for all of our prayers and well wishes for my mom. I will keep you posted on her progress.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Happy 1st Birthday Tatum!

Donny and I went to Austin yesterday for his niece's 1st birthday. We had a blast! Here are a few pictures from our trip.

Bring on the Cake!

These decorations sure look tasty!

Yum! Cake!

Is there something on my face?

Uncle Dee Dee and Tatum

Friday, October 05, 2007

Recruiting

In the last month I have attended 8 career fairs, ranging from Wichita Falls, to Denton, to Nacogdoches. I have also conducted over 100 interviews and been a part of several round table discussions on campus. I love my job!! That being said, as of Wednesday, I am the only recruiter. The thing is, I'm okay with that. I work well under pressure. I also like to do things myself and know they get done right, rather than relying on someone else. I'm not sure what the next month will bring, but I know that I will be taken care of.

On another note, my mom found out she has basal cell carcinoma. Luckily this is the most common form of cancer and is usually fairly easy to treat. They are going to perform surgery in a couple of weeks to remove the tumor. Please pray that the tumor has not affected her bones or cartilage.

I'll leave you with a picture of a van I saw in Henderson, Texas. Would you buy fish from this man?

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Definitely Worth Purchasing!

Hymned No. 1 By Bart Millard - Lead Singer of MercyMe


Jars of Clay Redemption Songs

I recently purchased both of these CDs because I will be traveling quite a bit over the next couple of months. I currently don't own an IPOD, MP3, or other musical device, so I still resort to listening to music in my car CD player. Let's just say I sang my heart out all the way to and from Wichita Falls this week. If you happen to purchase one (or both) of these, let me know what you think!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Do You Remember When...


I said these shoes were the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned? Well...I lied! They are not comfortable at Career Fairs, at work at Macy's, or anywhere else for more than a few hours at a time. I think my first mistake was wearing them at Macy's for 6 hours the first day that I worked. As a result, I felt like the balls of my feet became bruised. That was 5 weeks ago. Since then, no matter what type of shoe that I wear, my feet KILL me. I bought some Skechers to wear to Macy's with slacks, but would love to find a comfortable heel for career fairs.

I guess I should explain why even though I have a great job, I still feel the need to work at Macy's. I recently came across Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover Plan and have implemented the Debt Snowball. If you've read his books, you know that he stresses getting a second job until your debt is eliminated. So...that's what I did. I've been able to pay off 2 small credit cards I've had since college, a medical bill, and an old cell phone bill, all within the last 3 months. I don't necessarily agree with everything he says, especially about Cash Value Life Insurance, but I do know that the Debt Snowball works. I also get a discount on suits, shoes, and anything else I might need. What a deal! The only drawback thus far (and it's a big one) is that I haven't seen Donny since I started working.

By the way, if you're looking for part-time or seasonal work in the Fort Worth area, we're starting to hire. Make sure you tell them I referred you if you do apply!

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Why Not?

I figured since everyone else was doing it...

100 Things About Me



  1. I was born in Cleburne, Texas.
  2. The hospital I was born in was closed due to asbestos.
  3. They are now leasing the rooms as lofts.
  4. I think that's kind of creepy.
  5. By the time I was in 4th grade, I had been in 4 different schools.
  6. By the end of 1st grade I had completed all of the 1st and 2nd grade curriculum.
  7. My mom was asked if I should skip second grade.
  8. She decided it would not be beneficial for me.
  9. I graduated a year early from high school anyway.
  10. My dad is and always has been a coach.
  11. My mom is and always has been a teacher.
  12. I never wanted to be a teacher until I was in college.
  13. I taught for two years.
  14. I don't teach anymore.
  15. I was a coach.
  16. I was a much better athlete than coach.
  17. I was the batgirl for my dad's baseball teams.
  18. I was one of the librarian's aides in third grade.
  19. At a slumber party at her house she told us why it was not safe to assume things.
  20. If you don't know what that means, e-mail me.
  21. I am very competitive and hate losing.
  22. I was the fastest runner in K-3rd grade.
  23. I am slow as molasses now.
  24. I hate to run unless I'm playing basketball.
  25. I went to Debate Camp at Baylor the summer before high school.
  26. I hated camp, but still debated my freshman and sophomore years.
  27. I qualified for state both years.
  28. I only went to state one year.
  29. I chose to go skiing instead of going the other year.
  30. I played the flute and french horn in junior high.
  31. I have no idea how to play them now.
  32. I took piano lessons for 4 years.
  33. I got the chicken pox when I was 12.
  34. They caused me to go into the hospital.
  35. I have lines on my legs, on the bottoms of my forearms, and on my stomach.
  36. I don't get goosebumps, grow hair, or have as much pigment on the lines.
  37. I have scars from basketball, softball, and golf.
  38. I tore my ACL, MCL, PCL, all of the cartilage, and chipped bone in my knee.
  39. All of those happened at one time, during one basketball game.
  40. My knee will never be the same.
  41. I've had two surgeries on it.
  42. I've also had two sinus surgeries.
  43. I sound like I'm falling apart.
  44. Sometimes I feel like I am.
  45. My biggest pet peeve is being late.
  46. Donny is usually late.
  47. That causes some problems.
  48. I hate letting people down.
  49. I have three birthmarks.
  50. One of them covers most of my left cheek.
  51. I never went to any high school parties for fear of getting caught and because of #49.
  52. At one time, my mom, cousin, and aunt all taught in the same school.
  53. My cousin was my coach.
  54. My parents got divorced when I was 13.
  55. I think it was the right decision.
  56. I didn't when I was 13.
  57. I have a brother who is a Singer/Songwriter in Nashville.
  58. He's written with many famous people.
  59. My sister is 19.
  60. We are complete opposites.
  61. She lived with me last year.
  62. It was an interesting year.
  63. I hate shopping.
  64. It gives me a headache and makes me tired.
  65. I got LASIK in April of this year.
  66. I love going out to eat.
  67. I'm limiting the number of times I go out to eat so that I can pay off some debt.
  68. I don't like cake or many things that are sweet.
  69. My biggest debt is from ACU.
  70. I'm not Church of Christ.
  71. If I had a dime for every time I've been asked that since I went to ACU I'd be rich.
  72. I was raised Presbyterian.
  73. I don't care what kind of church I go to as long as I feel like I get something from the service.
  74. I have to wear perfume everyday.
  75. My house and office always have to smell good.
  76. My step dad was the mayor of Grandview while I was in high school and college.
  77. My uncle was the mayor of Grandview while I was in elementary and junior high.
  78. I love to read.
  79. I read everything I see.
  80. I read some words backwards.
  81. Especially those on billboards between here and Abilene.
  82. Isotop (Potosi)...Noslit (Tilson) homes.
  83. I was in Sing Song for three of my four years at ACU.
  84. I was in Alpha kai.
  85. I went to ACU because of the guy I was dating in high school.
  86. We broke up two weeks before school started our freshman year.
  87. We dated a little after that, but not for long.
  88. I met my roommate at Freshman Orientation.
  89. We lived together for 3 years.
  90. All of my friends and roommates from college are married.
  91. Some of them have children.
  92. Donny asked me to lunch the first day of in service, the first year I taught.
  93. I told him no.
  94. It took me three months to realize I should date him.
  95. Before that I told everyone I would never date him.
  96. I don't have a good reason why I said that.
  97. My grandma said that about my grandpa.
  98. They had been married over 5o years when he passed away.
  99. Donny's five years older than me.
  100. December will be our 3rd (dating) anniversary.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Tatum

Here is a picture of Donny's niece Tatum, right after she was born.

Here is a recent picture of Tatum. Is she not the cutest? The face she's making cracks me up!

Monday, September 03, 2007

Happy Birthday Mom!

August 31st, 1952, my mom was born. This particular birthday was monumental because she now gets the Senior Citizen's Discount (don't worry...we've been joking about this all weekend). I surprised her at school with the shoes that you see below. She's a fourth grade teacher and their mascot is the zebra. I knew she (as well as the kids) would love them!
Here are a few memories that I have with my mom:
  • Going shopping on Saturdays when I was younger. We would look for the best deals that we could find. I'm pretty sure that's why everything I buy is on sale.
  • Going to get allergy shots each week in Fort Worth. We would buy one bag of chips and see how long we could make it last. My mom would make it into a game to see how many bites we could get out of one chip.
  • Going to her classroom each year to help her prepare for the new students.
  • Getting grounded from my bike and brand new Nintendo because I rode said bike across a major highway in 1st grade.
  • Helping me write a speech in Kindergarten for the Elementary Presidential Race.
  • Attending all of my athletic events from 2nd grade - high school.
  • Driving me to and from practices without complaint.
  • Talking to her at least once a day for as long as I can remember.
  • Going to the Nutcracker each Christmas in High School.
  • Laughing so hard that we cry at times.
Happy Belated Birthday Mom!! I love you!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Happy Birthday Dad!

On this day in 1954, my dad, who according to my grandma was the "easiest to have but hardest to raise," was born. My dad's a coach who's known for his corny jokes and dancing on the 50 yard line after a victory. His most recent joke (thanks to Donny) is: What did the thermometer say to the graduated cylinder? - You may be graduated, but I have more degrees.

As you can see in my previous post, I just returned from a trip to visit my dad. The last time I spent a week with him was immediately following my graduation from ACU. We drove with my stepmom from Abilene to Nashville. As a matter of fact, as we were driving through Hope, Arkansas (home of Bill Clinton), we heard that Saddam Hussein had been captured.

Here are just a few of the memories I have of my dad:

  • Going to all of his baseball, football, and basketball games growing up
  • Being the 'batgirl' for his baseball games
  • Waiting at the field house after football games and listening to the radio to hear the highlights of his game
  • Getting reprimanded for hurting a little boy (if you know what I mean) for not letting me off of the slide in Kindergarten
  • Being told that the only time you hurt a boy like that is if they are trying to rob or hurt you
  • Going to the Texas Rangers Game and walking behind President Bush when he owned the Rangers
  • Anticipating him coming home from practice with candy for Brette and me
  • Teaching me how to properly dribble and shoot a basketball
  • Teaching me how to hit and catch a baseball and softball
  • Being the guinea pig for any new jokes he received
  • Being told to jump in the back of the truck on my birthday only to find a brand-new bicycle there
Now that I look at the list...almost everything has to do with sports. I guess that's what happens when your dad is a coach. I loved every minute of it! I guess that's why I'm dating a coach. They do say you marry people like your dad....

Monday, August 20, 2007

Atlanta Part 1

Tonight is my last night in Georgia. I've been here since last Tuesday with my Grandma. My grandma, Kim's parents, and I toured the city while my dad and step mom have been at school. My dad is a teacher/coach. His kids have been in school for almost 3 weeks now and they still get out on the 25th of May. Yuck! My step mom is a bookkeeper for a middle school a few miles down the road.

Their house was built in 1890 but was just remodeled a couple of years ago. It's beautiful! I'll include some pictures on my next post. They have lake access and live only 1/2 a mile away from a beach on the lake.

Here are some pictures from Sunday. My dad and I went to the Georgia Aquarium, to The Varsity, and then to the Braves game. We had a blast!! It's been years (probably 10 or 11) since my dad and I have been to a baseball game.

The largest tank in the Aquarium that houses 4 whale sharks. The tank is as long as a football field and the aquarium is the only one outside of Asia to have whale sharks.

Greasy (but excellent) onion rings and Georgia Sweet Tea at the Varsity

The tower that held the Olympic Flame during the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta

Dad in front of Turner Field and the picture of Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run ball


Me in front of the Hank Aaron statue


Dad and I behind home plate at Turner Field - The Braves won 6-2 thanks to Texeira's two, two-run homers.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Days 3 and 4 of Annual Meeting (in small pictures) and Atlanta!!

The Blue Man Group opened our first general session.

General Colin Powell - He was hilarious and Personable!

Dan Rather - He was also hilarious and he's a Texan!!


Jerry Seinfeld - Need I say more?

Sheryl Crow - "The first cut is the deepest."

I'm leaving for Atlanta to visit my dad and stepmom in a couple of hours. My grandma is here from Kansas and we're going to fly out together - more pictures to follow!

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Behind

I promised that I would post days 3, possibly 4, yesterday. That obviously didn't happen. Tonight I will post a complete update. Until then...Kenny, this is for you.

Hippos at the Milwaukee Zoo

Monday, July 30, 2007

Annual Meeting Day 1 & 2

Our Home Office - Notice the banners between the columns

The Riverwalk in Downtown Milwaukee

Last week I had the privilege of attending NMFN's 150th Anniversary Celebration. We left on the 22nd for Milwaukee on Midwest Airlines. If you've never flown on Midwest, I highly recommend it. They give you pretzels, drinks of course, and best of all fresh chocolate chip cookies. We arrived in Milwaukee at 6:30 and proceeded to walk 2 1/2 miles to a bowling alley, where everyone else already was. The walk took us past our Home Office and Lake Michigan. It was a beautiful day outside - the sun was setting and it was only 70 degrees. We bowled for a couple of hours then called it a night. On Sunday morning I ran in my first 5K. It was an AMAZING sight. 7,500 people ran/walked the course, which also took us around Lake Michigan. I finished in 40 minutes because I walked and ran. I'm not pleased with my time, but at least it gives me a goal to beat in the next race. While we were running, there was a plane flying around with a banner that said "Northwestern Mutual 150 Years." Crazy!

We had our first leadership session that afternoon, followed by a trip to the Milwaukee Zoo. NMFN rents the zoo each year and throws a HUGE party. There were 6 circus tents full of food, arcade games, and bands. The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile was also in attendance and people could try out to be in a commercial. All the while, the plane and banner from earlier in the day flew over the zoo.

Cassie, Me, and Stephanie on the Shuttle to the Zoo

Alex and Alex (two of the interns) in front of the rotisserie chickens

Wienermobile!

Believe it or not, Milwaukee is an awesome vacation destination. There's a Riverwalk (see picture at the top of the post) that runs through town, similar to San Antonio. The architecture is absolutely amazing. Milwaukee is the hometown of William Harley and the Davidson brothers (a.k.a. Harley-Davidson), Miller beer, and the Milwaukee Brewers. If you can't tell...I had a blast.

The drawbridge in downtown. I've never seen one that works like this.

Up next...Day 3 (maybe 4)

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Happy 19th Birthday Brette!!

Habitat for Humanity

On Friday the 13th, the interns, Michael, Jason, and I worked on a Habitat for Humanity House. This was the 2nd time I have participated in Habitat for Humanity, but for many of them it was their 1st. I was told that we would be doing finishing work - landscaping, trimming, etc. Once we got there, however, we worked on siding, painting, removing rocks from the backyard, and erecting the back portion of a chainlink fence. Thankfully it was overcast outside. Even so, it was still really hot! I had also arranged for Jason's Deli to deliver boxed lunches to us. 15 minutes after the deadline I decided I would call them to make sure they were coming. We were only a little over a block away from the restaurant. When I called, they asked me if I was sure I was calling the right Jason's Deli -yes. Then they asked if I was sure I had scheduled it for that day - yes. They also asked me what address it was supposed to be delivered to - I told them it was on the order. I then asked if I could give them the order number. They said they wouldn't be able to look it up that way because it would require the use of a computer and it wasn't a good time to do that - what? I spent $180 for someone to tell me I didn't know what I was talking about and to tell me it wasn't a good time to use the computer? I proceeded to tell the gentleman that I would bring everyone up there to pick up our lunches. He said, "You're bringing 17 people up here right now?" YES!!! It all worked out in the end, but it was definitely frustrating at the time. Here are some pictures of that fun, but tiring day.

Digging out the dirt around the fencepoles.


Group Picture in Front of the House

Wheelbarrow of Rocks - These were small compared to some of them we had to remove.

Stay tuned...I just returned from our 150th Anniversary Celebration.
I will be outlining the events of each day, daily.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Rain, Rain Go Away
Here are some recent pictures of the rain. Who would have thought
Texas could be green in July?



Above: Rainclouds in Glen Rose

Flooding in Granbury...I had to pull over for 20 min. because the roads were covered with water.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Germs

I read an article today titled 100s Of Bacteria Colonies Found On DFW Playgrounds. It talks about the playgrounds at restaurants like McDonald's, Burger King, and Chuck E Cheese. I played on all of those as a child, as I'm sure most of you did as well. I survived and loved every minute of it. Most likely they hadn't done a study 25 years ago to see what kind of bacteria could be found on the playgrounds. That being said: Do you allow your children to play on them?

I have mixed feelings. I have become somewhat of a germaphobe, but I've also heard that you're not supposed to completely shelter your children from germs or they won't develop immunities.

Any thoughts?

Thursday, July 05, 2007

-Recent Pictures-


Natalie and I all spruced up after The Bluebird Cafe. Natalie's one of my best friends from elementary school. She got me my current job and is now living in Nashville.


Erin and I at Razzoos - Erin's my new roommate and a great friend from high school.
Before:


After: