We then went to Crate and Barrel, which happened to be right beside Pottery Barn (this could only get better if there was an Ikea next door). I love that Jeremy enjoys going in these stores with me and that we can sit in the furniture and talk about what we like and don't like. So much fun. While I was in the restroom, Jeremy scoped out the clearance section at Crate and Barrel and found some AMAZING duvets! They had been floor samples and were marked down so much! I found a beautiful khaki linen twin size duvet that I had to bring home. Nevermind the fact that I will only be sleeping in a twin size bed for another 4 months. Someday we'll be able to use it in a guest room or a kids room :) At least that's how I justified it.
Monday, January 31, 2011
New Duvet Cover
We then went to Crate and Barrel, which happened to be right beside Pottery Barn (this could only get better if there was an Ikea next door). I love that Jeremy enjoys going in these stores with me and that we can sit in the furniture and talk about what we like and don't like. So much fun. While I was in the restroom, Jeremy scoped out the clearance section at Crate and Barrel and found some AMAZING duvets! They had been floor samples and were marked down so much! I found a beautiful khaki linen twin size duvet that I had to bring home. Nevermind the fact that I will only be sleeping in a twin size bed for another 4 months. Someday we'll be able to use it in a guest room or a kids room :) At least that's how I justified it.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Memory Verse
Friday, January 28, 2011
Please Pray
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Chalkboard Menu
I hope to use it in our home like this:
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Jonah
But not this time. This time I just feel the deep need to connect with other women, the deep need to spend time in corporate worship, and a deep need to hear from and experience the presence of the Lord. On Sundays mornings, I serve at our local church with the children. We don't have a Sunday night service, and Wednesday nights Jeremy leads the youth and when I'm able to get there from work, I work with the children again. I depend on my personal study of the Word to be fed and filled. But sometimes you just need to worship, pray, study, and reach out with others. That's what the church is for- for the edification of the Body and for bringing others to the sweet knowledge of Jesus Christ as Savior. It is refreshing to have a time each week where I can get that. That's what women's ministry is all about. Meeting the needs of the women right where they are at.
I am so looking forward to the coming months of studying Priscilla's Shirer's newest Bible study, Jonah with the lovely women at my new table group. I was so blessed and inspired by these ladies already, and I just met them on Tuesday! I am confident God has some amazing lessons to teach through this new study. In it, Priscilla talks about the interruptions that come in life and how we should view not as interruptions in our plans but instead as Divine interventions and as an opportunity for God to do far greater than we could have ever imagine. Sounds a little like Writing in Pencil.
I can't wait to share some of what God reveals!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Memory Verse
Monday, January 24, 2011
New Goodies
I have an affinity towards vintage tableclothes and couldn't resist this one for only $3! I used them to set up a few snacks for us at my recent wedding project workday where we made the wedding invitations.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Wedding Invitations
Tonight I had another wedding project workday with my roommate and good friend Chrissey. We finished making all of the wedding invitations! I’m all about DIY for the wedding, and the invitations are no exception.
I used a “print at home” invitation kit that came with 50 invitations, 50 reply cards, 50 envelopes and 50 reply card envelopes. I bought them because they had the perfect blue envelopes, and decided to print our invitations on the white back side of the invitations from the kit.
I started out with two of these invitation kits. They were only $4.99 each! Ollie’s is amazing!
I then wrote up my invitations on Word and printed them out on the backside of the invitation using my regular ole’ printer.
We trimmed them down a little so that I could make a border using a sand colored paper that I picked up at Michael's. I left a space at the top of the invitations to put a stamped seashell.
My roommate and bridesmaid, Sarah, showed me about a year ago how to emboss with rubber stamps and I loved it! I decided to emboss a stamped shell on the invitation. Embossing gives the images a raised texture and makes it shiny.
Here is Sarah embossing tonight…
And Chrissey using the heat gun to make the embossing powder melt and raise. It’s so cool how it works!
I put the finished invitation on the sand colored paper and then tied a raffia bow around them.
And this is how they turned out!
I’m really happy with the finished product, and so thankful for the girls for helping me out. We knocked them all out in a few hours tonight. I had been working on addressing the envelopes earlier this week so I was able to go ahead and stuff the invitations in the envelopes. Now I just have to figure out a design for the reply cards and they will be ready to be sent out in April! I’m happy to be ahead of schedule and getting projects done early. Hopefully this will make the last few months less stressful!
Only 147 days until the wedding….it’s getting close!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
An Old Blog…Fresh Lessons
I “started” a blog about a year and a half ago, different from this one. I wrote about 5 post and haven’t really thought about it since. I remembered it the other day and went to look at what I had written back then. I thought I might share a few of the posts with you here.
The first one is “The Thrill of the Hunt- Lessons from Shark Teeth”. Let me preface it by saying that my family LOVES to hunt for sharks teeth while we are at the beach. There is just something about it that is so exciting, especially when you find a really good one. Here are some photos of my dad and I hunting sharks teeth this past summer.
Here was my largest tooth that I found last year. The picture is blurry because there was salt on the lenses- whoops
Adding to our collection…
Here is what I had to say back in 2009…
So this week I am at the beach with my family at Kure Beach, NC. If you know me well, you know that I am pretty obsessed with finding sharks teeth. Like tons of sharks teeth. Last year our family found 1400 teeth, our goal this year is at least 1500.
When I was out looking for teeth today, I thought about a lesson that could be applied using this illustration. When you look for sharks teeth, you have to look closely, carefully, and continually. There are so many times that you are just standing in the water looking around, knowing that there are probably about 100 teeth all around your feet but you just can’t see them because of all the sand and pieces of shells. Some times you just think you should give up because they aren’t there. But I know they are because of my past experience.
It reminds me of my relationship with God. Sometimes you just can’t see God working in your life. Sometimes it feels like He doesn’t exist. But my past experiences reassure me otherwise. Just like you can find sharks’ teeth if you look hard enough, you have to seek after God. Sometimes you are in a time in your life when you don’t feel God and His presence, but Scripture tells us that we can seek God and find Him if we seek Him with all of our heart. (Jeremiah 29:12-13) Enjoy the journey in your walk with the Lord, and enjoy the “thrill of the hunt” of seeking after Him.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Bedroom Inspiration
A major purchase that Jeremy and I will have to make soon will be our bed. Throughout the years I have been collecting inspiration photos and here are some of bedrooms. I’m drawn to a few different types of beds: metal canopy beds, dark wood beds, and painted white beds. I showed Jeremy these pictures last night and asked him which type he likes the best. He picked dark wood, so dark wood it is. I love the contrast of dark wood with crisp white!
I’ll now be scouring Craigslist and some local shops for our perfect bed at a perfect price, but until then I’ll share some of my favorite inspiration photos for bedrooms. If I know the source, I’ll post it under it.
CANOPY BEDS
DARK WOOD BEDS
Image Source: Pretties and Posies
PAINTED WHITE BEDS
Image Source: The Nester
Image Source: Click photo for link
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Lessons fom Ruth Bell Graham- Part 2
Yesterday I shared some lessons from "It's My Turn" by Ruth Bell Graham, the wife of Billy Graham. Today I wanted to finish sharing some quotes from the book that really stood out to me. Hopefully they will encourage and challenge you as well.
"After my first date with Bill, I knelt and said, 'If You let me share his life, I'll consider it the greatest privilege in the world'."
"Don't feel greedy if you want him home all the time (likely as not, you won't have him all the time). And don't feel guilty if on occasion you're glad to see him go. He's probably secretly glad too. Not for keeps, you understand- just for a breather. It's what Kahlil Gibran refers to when he says, 'Let there be spaces in your togetherness.'
"Every mother should have at least one Christmas baby. It makes one feel very close to Mary."
"Self indulgence is doing what we want rather than what we ought. I had always thought of self-control applying to temper or to drink. But what about the almonds in the pantry, the ice cream and chocolate sauce, the candy which I know will add unnecessary pounds and make my face break out? What about controlling my tongue? My tone of voice? Standing up straight? Writing letters? All these and many more need controlling."
"If only God will enable me to tend to the possible, depending on Him for the impossible"
"The home should be a place of quiet peacefulness. This responsibility falls squarely on the mother's shoulders. Uncomfortably, whenever Proverbs speaks of nagging, it is the woman to whom Solomon is referring. There is no way around it. The woman creates the atmosphere of the home."
"Perhaps it could also be said, 'A good mother is one who makes it easy for a child to be good'".
"I have but one desire for Bill, for our children, and for myself, that we be men and women of God. I lie awake nights loathing myself for the person I am, fearful and worried that I cannot bring up this family as I should. And I can't. I am a weak, lazy, indifferent character casual where I should be concerned, concerned where I should be carefree; self indulgent, hypocritical, begging God to help me when I am hardly willing to lift a finger for myself; quarrelsome where I should be silent, silent where I should be outspoken; vacillating, easily distracted and sidetracked... All that I am not, He is; all that I am and should not be, He forgives and covers."
"Never let a single day pass without saying an encouraging word to each child. Particularly wherever you have noticed any- even the slightest- improvement on some weak point. Some point at which you have been picking and criticizing. And never fail to pass on any nice thing you have heard said about anyone, to that child."
"Quit studying the problems and start studying the promises"
"I learned that worship and worry cannot live in the same heart. They are mutually exclusive"
"I have started many a day with [the] simple prayer, 'Lord, what can I do to help You today?"
"For me, spiritual dryness usually follows an extremely busy period. air must be still for dew to fall, and I was anything but still"
"It could be merely a piece of plywood stretched cross two sawhorses. But have a special place for Bible study that doesn't have to be shared with sewing or letter writing or the paying of bills."
"When we were in school, we always kept a notebook handy to take notes on the professor's lecture. How much more important is it to take notes when God is teaching us"
"If a busy housewife has to clear off a spot for Bible study during a crowded day, she is likely to put it off. But if she has a place where he Bible is always open and handy, whenever there is a lull in the storm she can grab a cup of coffee and sit down for a few minutes or more of pure refreshment and companionship"
"Buildings fall into decay and eventually disappear. The transformed life goes on forever."
Monday, January 17, 2011
Lessons fom Ruth Bell Graham- Part 1
"Daddy and Mother were of the strong opinion that life is a battleground and that home life and schooling should be the training ground"
"If God could be reached only through intellect, then where would the brain damaged, the mentally retarded, and the little child"
"True scholarship and deep love for God frequently going hand in hand"
"Gently, tactfully, persistently, I tried to suggest and then to persuade Bill that perhaps he, too, should go to Tibet as a missionary. It was obvious that I was doing the calling, not God. Weeks passed. Finally Bill turned to me: 'Do you believe that God brought us together? I did-unquestionably. 'In that case,' Bill said firmly, 'God will lead me and you will do the following.' And I have been following ever since."
"When two people agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary."
"It is good to know how to disagree and when [with your husband]. Here are a few suggestions out of my own experience: First, define the issue (and make sure it is worth disagreeing over); next, watch your tone of voice and be courteous (don't interrupt, and avoid rude, unkind, or unnecessarily personal remarks); third, stick to the subject; fourth, stick to facts; and fifth, concede graciously. As for when to have a disagreement, this takes both sensitivity and ingenuity on the part of the wife as well as the husband. For one thing, it is not wise to disagree with a man when he is tired, hungry, worried, ill preoccupied, or pressured. Nor does it pay to argue with your husband unless you are looking your very best. And avoid arguing when you are boiling mad over some issue."
"Adapting to our husbands never implies the annihilation of our creativity, rather the blossoming of it"
"Young husbands seldom mean to be cruel, but being new at the business of marriage, and unable to see things the way new brides do, they can be thoughtless"
"A happy marriage is the union of two good forgivers. And after the forgiving comes laughter, a deeper love- and further opportunities to forgive"
"A woman assumes the household responsibilities to free her husband for his"
"Pity the married couple who expect too much from one another"
"It is a foolish woman who expects her husband to be to her that which only Jesus Christ Himself can be: always ready to forgive, totally understanding, unendingly patient, invariably tender and loving, unfailing in every area, anticipating every need, and making more than adequate provision. Such expectations put a man under impossible strain."
"God created us to be a 'help meet' for our husbands...Since every man is different, needs will vary. So it is up to the wife to study her own husband to discover how she ca best meet those needs. And she is to adapt herself to him. Now, this takes skill and imagination. It keeps a woman feminine."
"Too often, early love is a mirage built on daydreams. love deepens with understanding, and varying viewpoints expand and challenge one another. So many things things improve with age. So it is with marriage. Those who abandon ship the first time it enters storm misses the calm beyond. And the rougher the storms weathered together, the deeper and stronger real love grows."
Friday, January 14, 2011
Homemade Wheat Thins
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Our Save the Date Postcards
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
The Biggest Loser
Do you watch The Biggest Loser? I love it- it is so inspirational! As I told you here, one of my new year's resolutions is to loose 15 pounds by March 23. Watching The Biggest Loser helps to movitate me and helps me realize that it is possible, if I'll put forth the effort. I think they should play it all the time in the gym when I work out, it would make me do alot better I know!
The new season just started, so if you haven't watched it before...you should start! It comes on Tuesdays at 8pm on NBC. Last night was only the 2nd episode and you can watch the first two online to catch up before next week.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Sweeney's Curious Goods
Columns and mantles...
HUGE, beautiful old doors....
Remember when I told you that one of my "house dreams" is to have an old chippy door? Well, I think this is "the one". I plan to use it at the wedding (more on that later) and later for decoration in our home. Now if I can just make myself spend the money to get it!
Every where you turn in this place, there are more doors!
There is an entire section of windows....
And these feet for claw foot tubs are fabulous!