Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Water

The sound of moving water is one of my favorite noises.  

Water slapping the piers. 



Rivers lapping on the shore. 



Ocean breakers. 



Lakes.



Mountain streams.



Fountains. 


Little splashes. 


Big splashes. 



It's raining tonight in eastern NC. 

What a wonderful, wonderful thing.  

Monday, June 28, 2010

Don't Be Jealous. . .

But thanks to the information from some of my favorite students . . .

I'm headed HERE in September!

EEEKKKKK!!!!!


Saturday, June 26, 2010

Saturday

Shopped this morning for last minute VBS needs.

A nice day with our family--just what the doctor ordered!

Tried our best on our P90X workout.  Oh me.  So sore I can barely walk!

Unkie Dan and Robin sent me a Seattle Starbucks mug--they went to Pike Place a few weeks ago.

Really looking forward to my Burt's Bees grab bag arriving on Monday!  Half price!

Discussed important things on the phone with important people.

Attempted to straighten up around the house.

Yippee about VBS starting tomorrow! :)

Friday, June 25, 2010

PSAs:Updated and Discussion

1.  Please cover your cleavage at church.  Honestly.  I don't care if it's 10000 degrees outside.  It's not appropriate.

I think it makes me most angry when it's clearly on display on purpose.  We ladies all have moments in which our cami's fail to cami, or our children pull our shirts down, hormones or weight fluctuations make things fit not quite right, or something unintentional occurs.  


But some dresses are made to show the cleavage.  And I don't mean the hint of cleavage, I'm talking 100% putting them out there for display with the help of a good pushup bra sometimes.  How is that good or appropriate?  My friend, Caroline has posted on this before.  I'm thinking of one post in particular (and Caroline if you could send me the link or post in the comments that would be awesome) about not becoming a distraction in the house of the Lord.  


And don't give me that crap about it being the style.  Honestly.  

2.  Please stop picking your nose.  This is a big no-no in public.  And in private.

3.  As always, please close your mouth if you are not engaged in speaking.  Everyone knows my issues with mouthbreathing (with the nobody's home look on your face) and how ignorant it makes you look.  SHUT YO FACE!

Ok, I have discussed this before.  There are disclaimers including medical issues or sickness.  Or if you are a canine--but even sometimes I find that offensive as well.    

4.  No one really cares about your one-ups.  I hate those people who always, always, always have to one-up you.

You know the people, the one who have always climbed a higher mountain, hurt worse after a workout because they did a better workout, had a bigger travel mishap and the ALWAYS have to say something during conversation.  Sometimes three times in a row during the same conversation. 

5.  If you can't say anything nice, then shut up!

Words, words, words.  Believe me, this is personal and there are times I should take my own advice.  


However, there are people who are just mean and you learn to love them, and then there are people that are trying to be "funny" and get away with their mean comments.  I can't stand those folks.  Stop being mean.  


There is a difference between light hearted pickin' and mean and rude.  If people get mad every time you pick, perhaps you should stop.  Because clearly you don't know the line. 

6.  My goodness, little girls, ease up on the eyeliner and sparkle makeup.

7.  And, most importantly:  STOP USING THE WORD "AMAZING" IN EVERY SENTENCE!    Everything CANNOT be amazing.  It just can't.  Not possible.  Your shoes are not amazing.  Your McD's double cheeseburger is not amazing.  Your Silly Bandz are not amazing.  Ask yourself:   Can I use a better adjective?  Can I increase my vocabulary?  Can I speak better than the average teenaged poptart?

And if you break the word up into "AH-mazing" I may just smack you.

You have been warned.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Addicting Little Fishies

Have you fed my fishies?
They are over on the right--just click your mouse in the water and "feed" them.
So cute.  
So addicting.
Here fishy, fishy!

Thoughts on Thursday

1.  Graduate work is DONE!  I can't believe it!  I celebrated my first nonECU student day by making PW salsa, one load of laundry, a good nap, some tv, some reading, and Rachel and Tyler came over last night to watch a movie.  I love summer vacation!!!!

2.  I feel really good about working and completing my degree in 2 years.

3.  I am SO GLAD I do not have additional degree work this year in addition to my job.  I'm looking forward to having more free time in the evenings and on my days off work.

4.  I find my body and mind are exhausted.  I've been really snippy lately with those I love the most and the sleep deprivation has hit me like a ton of bricks the past few weeks.  I have lost all motivation to leave my house or do anything that requires exertion.

5.  VBS is next week.  That's another exhausting week--but worth it for the children to learn more about Jesus.  I am hoping things calm down a little after it's over.  We'll see. . .

6.  Chris and I are hoping to take a vacation to celebrate our anniversary and my graduation in a few weeks.  We're thinking of heading to Savannah! :)

7.  I really would like to hibernate during this heat.  With a frosty beverage.  A fan.  And maybe take a nap.

8.  My cell phone is broken.  The port on the side where you insert the charger is cracked and I have NO CLUE how that happened.  I have never had a broken cell phone--I take really good care of my stuff so I'm slightly peeved that this happened.  I'm waiting on a battery charger and trying to rig up my existing one to get any amount of juice possible.  So, if you text me and I don't text you back, please don't take it personally.   Please email or call my house for the next week or so.

9.  There is a front pushing through--causing terrific headaches.

10.  Chris came home yesterday with a chinup bar, weights, and excitement about starting P90X.  I want to vomit a little thinking about it. But, maybe, just maybe, it will be something good we can do together.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Master Avery

2 years

14 courses

428932056921653829 papers and essays

1 capstone

1 comprehensive written exam

1 sore left hand in gnarled position for half an hour afterwards

1 presentation

8.3 million tears

1 Master's Degree in Music Education.  

Done.  

Hello Summer Vacation!!!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday


Tomorrow is my big day. 

Written exam at 8:30am.

Presentation at 3:30pm.

Crossing fingers and toes. 

Lots of prayers. 

Please join me!


Sunday, June 20, 2010

Baby Daddy














Life is more fun when you're around.  Christacular--I lerve you!  XOXXO

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Satisfaction

Honestly, there are some things in this life that money can't buy. 


Like the healthy snap of a green bean!







Thursday, June 17, 2010

Moody

Molly walks into the kitchen this morning and says, 

"Good morning, Mom. I had to stop in the bathroom before I came in here because my hair was all moody when I woke up and I couldn't have it looking like that."


Oh no, sweetheart, we can't have it looking like that.  

No ma'am. 

Thoughts on Thursday

1.  I am not loving this heat.  I cannot open my windows at any point in the day without muggy ugh entering my home.  No fresh air in the home makes for a grumpy Amanda.

2.  I have to complete my presentation for my powerpoint--today.  Ready for next Tuesday to get this show on the ROAD.

3.  I am craving fruit.  Lots of fruit.  Nothing but fruit will do in this heat.

4.  I like the newly brown hallway--but must cut door frames and trim before company comes on Monday (2 ladies also in my graduate program presenting/testing on Tuesday).



5.  Yesterday was ridiculously busy, stressful, and fun.  The girls and I headed to the free movies (after backtracking for forgotten library book bag to return books to get more POINTS and PRIZES), saw Curious George complete with emotional breakdown from my eldest because George was captured and away from his yellow suited human but it all worked out in the end resulting in tears of joy what in the world, to Sheppard and pleaded with Lily to not be afraid of automatic flushing device and just go before she wet her pants in the library, collected PRIZES and checked out a lot of books, had an hour to kill before meeting out of town friends--so drove to get drinks from BK because it was hot as Hadees (yes, pronounced with eez) and it was after 12pm--low blood sugar moment and past naptime equals grumps and returned Redbox rental to HT, met friends in old BW3 building now Armadillo Grill or something of the like, caught up with fun friends, went to UBE and purchased ECU notebook for test on Tuesday, Silly Bandz and Pirate foam sword, raced home before clouds of fury opened on my hair family, quick naps, race back across town to Ruby Tuesdays--salad bar is the only thing worth eating these days not nasty chicken parm, came home watched "Twilight" with Rashur and Tytarr, hilarious stories of family disfunction, and bed.  Holy moly.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

I HATE ALS.

For Jill.

For Cliff.

For Megan.

For Joel.

For Marz.

For her family.

For her friends.

I hate ALS.

I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate this wretched disease.

I spit on its face.

I stomp on its head.

ALS is dead to me.

Do you hear me?

DEAD.

TO.

ME.

Humph.

Stupid ALS.

Yes, I'm resorting to name calling.

So?

I hate it.

And I hate what it does to Jill.

And I hate what it does to her family.

I hate what it does to her friends.

I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate it.

To be clear:  I hate it.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Guest Blog! Life Lessons from Bad Hair Cuts

Hi Everyone!  I've asked my good friend from my ECU days and fellow blogger, Caroline Collie, to guest post for me this week.  She is currently living and ministering in South Africa with her Hero Hubby and adorable son.  Hope you enjoy!

When Amanda asked me to guest post again (Gosh, I can’t believe she asked me back!) I thought about writing a little something gearly toward what is likely to be a mostly-American audience. I wondered if I could perhaps narrow things down to write specifically to women. Are you mostly ladies out there, mayhaps? Then I thought about writing something specifically for Moms. Because I get the feeling a lot more Moms are reading blogs that Dads these days. For some strange reason.

Then I decided I didn’t really feel like excluding anyone, why not write about something anybody can relate to? Like a bad hair cut. 

So here’s the tale of my recent bad hair cut, and a few things I learned in the process.

One hard thing about moving to a new place is trying to find someone to cut your hair the way you like it. After four years in Scotland I got one of the first hair cuts I reallyliked at a price I could afford. We moved a few weeks later.

Here in South Africa I’ve just had two hair cuts so far. The first wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for. The second was beyond disappointing. You see, I had asked for not much off the length (because Hero Hubs likes the long hair) but I still wanted some layers to give it a bit of movement, and the old layers in my hair needed shaping up anyway.Sorry guys, this may not seem universal at the moment but stick with me. I can only describe the act that followed as precisely NOT what I was hoping for. He took a lot off the length, and only left a little long hair in the back. He hacked into my long locks with layers galore, the shortest of which start around my ears. It is ridiculous. I left rather sorrowful and have been pulling the top layer of hair back with bobby pins or a hair clip since the cut, which was just before we left for a trip a few weeks ago.

And while it was a disappointing thing to walk through which made me feel very far away from home (the stylist was French, by the way) I did learn a few things in the process.  Would you like to hear about ‘em?

The lessons started as soon as I got back in the car. Hero Hubs had been meeting with a friend from church who is interested in helping out with Samaritan’s Feet here in South Africa. He is originally from Zimbabwe and his family is still there. His father died when he was sixteen and he wasn’t able to finish school because he had to start taking care of his family. He works and isn’t able to do much else, because he sends the money back to his family in Zim. At sixteen he was basically the head of the household. 

Lesson Number One: It’s perhaps self-explanatory. When you hear a story like this, does your hair really matter that much?

Over the next day or so I tried to figure out how to get my hair to look at least somewhat how I would like for it to. I began to realise I had a choice in the situation. I could pout and be bothered and be grumpy because I missed my old hair, or I could choose to get over it and move on.

Lesson Number Two: Life is too short to waste time moping about things that won’t change. Think about the things you have to be thankful for and choose joy!

A few days later, I was standing in front of the mirror and using my straighteners to give my ends a bit of a flip to spruce things up. Suddenly, I can only point to Jesus for this, I remembered the incredible ghd hair straighteners that were in my closet. My sister in law let me borrow them when we first arrived because she said she wasn’t using them. I packed them up when mine finally arrived on the boat from the UK but had forgotten to return hers to her. The discovery: they really helped convince my hair to do something I was happy with! Things were looking up!

Lesson Number Three: Learn to work with what you’ve got. All Moses had was a staff. Like, a walking stick. But God was able to do amazing things with that simple walking stick, when Moses was willing to put it to good use. One little boy offered five loaves and two fish. With it, God fed at least 5,000 people. Sometimes I think we already have what we need in life, in God, even among our things, but we can spend too much time focusing on what we’re unhappy about, how we wish things were different, and what we could change if we only... and we miss out on making the most of what we do have in God, in our family and friends, even in our closets.

The Big Lesson:

This is what I feel like I’m arriving at over and over again. From the mouths of many sources, from the words of many books, from the lyrics of many-a-song:

If you don’t feel like you can change the whole world, look at what you can do -- do what you can with what you have.

Five loaves and two fish? A degree in marketing? A heart for the homeless? A steady golf swing? God can use anything for good and for His glory. Even a borrowed set of hair straighteners can bring glory to His Name.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Thoughts on Thursday

1.  I am really digging the fact that Molly's on summer vacation.  She is clearly not.  She had a GREAT year and a fantastic teacher--we all loved Mrs. Payton!


2. I really like my students.  They are so cute.  And funny.  I spoke to a new student the other day on the phone and I'm so excited to meet the new ones coming in the fall!

3.  I got my sewing machine!  It is a true antique--but so special to me as it was my grandmother's--AND I found a sticker with my grandfather's name on the side of it.  My grandfather passed away when I was 3.  I'm the only grandchild that remembers him.  I have sewn exactly three lines (I'm probably not using the right terminology) on an old piece of fabric.  I was very proud of those lines.

4.  My sewing machine smells funny.  But comforting at the same time.

5.  I have more revisions to do on my capstone--but it's almost done.  I will get more done today and send it in for a last check by my advisor, send it to the whole panel by Monday, and have it printed and bound next weekend.  And THEN on Tuesday the 22nd I'll take my test and present and (hopefully) GRADUATE!

6.  Cilantro and lemons and my sweet tea are the best.  Ever. Ask Rachel.

7.  Have you read this or this or this?  Awesome reading.  Take some time and read them!

8.  I slipped and slid with my kids yesterday.  They had bad form and I had to correct them to gain maximum sliding potential.  No, there were not pictures of this.  But I am slightly sore in a few places this morning.

9.  Am I the only person that finds men wearing sweat pants or tank tops outside of the gym offensive?

10.  My kids are OBSESSED with Shrek.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

June 9, 2010

This was the face of my kindergarten student:




Just a mere 9 months ago.  

Nervous.  Excited.  Baby. 


And, today, this is the face of my first grader:





Confident.  Ready to take on the world.  Not ready to leave kindergarten. 




Time flies when you're having fun.  


Oh me.  

Who decided it would go by so quickly?  


Sunday, June 6, 2010

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Avoid the Chub Rub.

Desitin will assist with chub rub.  


What's chub rub you ask?
(According to the Urban Dictionary) Chub Rub:  the rubbing and chaffing of chubby thighs against one another during long walks or duration of activity

You know, when your thighs burn and you do a crazy waddle to prevent them from touching/rubbing while you're trying to look cute in those summer skirts and dresses.




I cry just thinking about it. 


Here's another secret--you don't have to be chubby or a girl to have chub rub.  Runners or people who are extremely physically fit suffer from this as well.  It's ok--we all have it and yet no one speaks of it!  
Desitin used to only be a smelly white paste--but now (cue heavenly music) you can buy it in a clear version--no smell, no paste, no chub rub. 
Do yourself a favor--go over to your nearest Target or Walmart and buy a tube of the good stuff before heading out today in the 90-degree heat.  You can look cute AND avoid the waddle walk of shame.  

Thursday, June 3, 2010

A.V.Ery Aviary

Hey Everyone!  It's me, Lily.  You can call me Broke Eye Baby.  Or Pirate Baby.  Or Lil' G.  I answer to just about anything.  Please ignore that glare on my glasses.  You know I'm blind as a bat and that I have to wear these things.  I don't really care--I hear even kids in Florida are trying to rock my style.  



I'm sure most of you know that I just celebrated my 3rd birthday.  I bought something really awesome in Lowe's the other day with my birthday money.  

Some kids buy stupid toys--but I'm way too grown for that.  


I bought my outside birds a feeder and mom put it outside our kitchen window so I can check them out anytime I want.   See it on the hook?


Did you notice that I'm all dressed up? 
 I like to look nice all the time--you just never know if someone is going to stop by.


I'm sure some of you are wondering if I can actually see the birds because you're worried about my vision.  



Obviously you don't know how resourceful I am.  



I just pull out my binoculars from my toy box.  

What?  You want a close up of my binoculars?  


Aren't they pretty?


Sometimes the birds take a long time and act like they are too cool for my feeder.  

Punks. 


It's really not a problem because I'm patient.  And sometimes I tweet at them from inside the house. 

I speak baby bird you know. 

Fluently. 


I'm so cultured and eccentric my mom thinks that I'm an old lady trapped in a 3 year old body.  



But, she thinks I'm pretty awesome.  

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