This is the real life story of a girl who became a wife and mother and who is trying to seize everyday living under God's grace and by embracing this verse... "fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10
Monday, June 1, 2009
WOW!
So, we left our home in Hattiesburg, Friday, a week ago. It was frantic and hetic getting out by Friday night, but with the help of Chris Word and my parents we made it happen. Then having my parents spend the weekend with us in Gulfport made things even better. We got so much work done that I did not have to spend every waking hour last week unpacking. Thanks guys. We are so thankful that God blessed us with you.
None the less, I still had lots to do last week, and I am still working down the list this week. Things are coming together. Originally, I had planned on going in to Anniston to work this week, but I am glad I decided to wait. Tomorrow, Wes and I are going into Hattiesburg to finish up some last minute business and to complete our work at Purvis and turn the keys over to the new director. That is a big thing. Pray for the Pruvis band community that they will be accepting of the new director. Pray for the new director, Nicole Allen, that she will have the knowledge and patience to make this change with the band.
So far, I love living on the coast! Owning a swimming pool is GREAT! I have been in the pool almost everyday, no matter what, I make time for that! Today, I edged all of the existing hedges. This took me all morning and wore me slap out. Plus, I got stung by a red wasp! Wes and I also went to Lowe's and bought so many plants to landscape our yard. We also bought some pool side funiture. YAY! I have to do this. . . . Wes is AWESOME; he owns a bronco, and we were able to fit all the funiture in it at once. Thanks, baby! Lillie and Ivey are adjusting well to the new place. I am thinking of letting them go outside more often later this week. I let them out for a few minutes last week while I was in the pool. Ivey is quite adventurous and tried to jump the fence, while Lillie is a true scardy cat. She heard one strange noise, ran inside, and hid under the bed. Too funny!
Until next time. . . . . XOXOXOXOXO
Saturday, May 16, 2009
What God did for us
As you all know selling this house has been one crazy ride. I was thinking yesterday, and Wes and I talked about it last night and the entire process was filled with everyday miracles. The types of miracles most people don't realize are happening unless they are seeking God first. So while many of you know the story, I want to recap the way this wonderful web was woven for the good of all and glory of God.
We received a contract on our house after 6 days of being on the market for $86, 000. This was a young couple who was going to have a baby. (remember our house is 99 yrs. old and needs lots of TLC all the time.) An inspector came to assess our house and told this couple that our house had lots of problems and was beyond repair. The couple backed out of buying the house to my tearful dismay. Wes and I believe that this was a miracle because honestly, from our understanding the couple did not have much money. Buying an older home comes with risks that involve spending money. Second, we then had to come up with a plan to save about $5000.00 dollars or we would not be able to buy the house in Gulfport.
Fortunatley, the inspector was wrong and house only needed a few (at the time) plumbing repairs. We had these done. We went out to eat dinner with a friend of Wes's from his fraternity that was also trying to sell their house. He said we are praying that God is preparing someone for our house. I was like OMG, that is the pray I should be praying. So, I started. 10 days later, we had another offer. PRAISE GOD! Because of the money we had saved earlier, we were able to sell the house at a much lower cost. We had another inspection, but this time we were better prepared and things went, well. The buyers only requested a few repairs. Those included replacing some rotted boards and some other bathroom adjustments. Then we found out to replace the boards involved removing our entire bathtub and basically remodeling the entire bathroom. We were told that this was going to cost $5000 or more. Enter God. I tearfully called Wes at work and he found an old yellow pages and found this guy (who is not in the current yellow pages btw) named Mitch Moore. Mitch came over and gave us an estimate of $1634 to replace all the tile, a new bathtub, the plumbing, paint, replace the rotted wood, and rotted beams. PRAISE GOD! We had him do the work, and he did an excellent job and was very amiable during the entire process.
So, then we had the appraisal. The appraisal came back at $80, 000 which was (if you remember from above) $6000 less than our original first offer. So, if that offer had remained we would not have been prepared to buy the house in Gulfport because we would not have planned to save our money in that way. PRAISE GOD!
Next, was the termite inspector who discovered a few more leaks. God has been quite determined that we would learn to trust him more during this process. Again, a call to Mitch Moore repaired the leaks and saved us a little money.
From this point, we only had 24 hours left before the closing. I began to breath a little easier and was not feeling sick to my stomach at all yesterday until the text from my realtor that said, "We have a big problem." The problem was that the termite inspector put in the report that the house had had a prior infestation. BTW, not while we lived here. The loan company wanted an official letter stating that this infestation had not cause any structural damage. The inspector was refusing to write the letter because he did not want to put his job on the line. It appeared that we were going to have to pay yet another person to come out and crawl under our house and inspect the structure. Enter God who used a lady named Wanda Touchstone to convince the home inspector to write the letter. PRAISE GOD! The letter was sent to the underwriter at the loan company at 1:20pm. We were suppose the close the deal remember at 4:00pm. So, at 3:30 when I still had not heard anything, I felt that it wasn't going to happen, and we would be back at square one. Yet, I continued to pray and beg. At 3:35pm, I got a text from the realtor saying the letter was accepted and we were clear to close. I tearfully PRAISED GOD!
Miracles still happen, today. Look around you and see what God is doing for you, rejoice in what God did for us, and please continue to pray for us.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again. . .
Monday, May 4, 2009
Road trips for weddings
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Not marketable, but FUN!
Yesterday, I had a great time with my dear friend, Josie, visiting the Anniston Elem library and its current librarian, Mrs. Collins. I learned a lot of things, and now I have a mountain full of ideas in my mind of fun, exciting, and new things that I will bring to Anniston. I am looking forward to working there.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Celebrate Earth Day!


Happy Earth Day to you all! Little things make the biggest differences, and we all can do small things to help save energy and in return save our planet and its inhabitants. Most of us already do things that save energy without even knowing it because it also saves MONEY!

Instead focus on the areas where your actions will make the most difference. Making changes in what you eat, the way you get around, and how you use energy at home (and work) will have the biggest impact on the planet.
That's not to say that small things don't add up. They do, but some count more than others.
Don't stress!
Instead, focus your time and energy on these more important actions which will benefit the planet and save you money:
Eat less meat. Raising livestock is one of the most significant contributors to a long list of environmental problems from climate change to deforestation to water pollution. No one is suggesting you go vegan, but anything you can do to cut back on meat will make a big difference. Start by trimming down your portion size to about three ounces (the size of a deck of playing cards), suggests Aaron Huertas at The Union of Concerned Scientists.
Anything you can do to drive less or more efficiently will make a difference. Bundle errands, shop online, walk, bike, and take public transportation whenever you can. Try carpooling or telecommuting once a week. When it's time to buy a new car, purchase the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the class of car you need.
Environmental journalist Lori Bongiorno shares green-living tips and product reviews with Yahoo! Green's users. Send Lori a question or suggestion for potential use in a future column. Her book, Green Greener Greenest: A Practical Guide to Making Eco-smart Choices a Part of Your Life is available on Yahoo! Shopping and Amazon.com.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Flew the Coop
