Hi, Guys!
No pictures right now. We're not avid picture takers yet. Maybe when we have kids...anyway, this Christmas has been great. We've gotten to visit with both sides of the family for a week each, and we're looking forward to going to Austin for New Year's to see my best friend, Amanda. And while the economy is the worst it's been since WWII (this was reported on some news channel), my side of the family has been blessed by the presence of my brother at Christmastime. His story is a long one but one filled with many blessings.
By the way, if you've tried to call Brian lately, he now has a phone that works.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
Love,
Jeanette (and Brian)
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Christmas Survey
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Totally love wrapping presents. They definitely look like a five-year old did it, but I still love it.
2. Real tree or Artificial? Artificial. Real all the way! But, I pretty much have to have a fake one, b/c of my allergies.
3. When do you put up the tree? Whenever I have time and feel like.
4. When do you take the tree down? Before I have to go back to school. Usually after New Year's.
5. Do you like eggnog? Yes, but it's so bad for you.
6. Favorite gift received as a child? Well, there was there this air brush thing.
7. Hardest person to buy for? Family members that I don't talk to much.
8. Easiest person to buy for? My mom. She's always so happy to get any present.
9. Do you have a nativity scene? No.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? I've never done this. Probably b/c my mom never did. Mostly, cuz I'm cheap and low on time.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? I always, always, always hated getting clothes. PJ's, socks, school clothes. And I could totally tell before I unwrapped them because I shook everything under the tree before Christmas morning.
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? Home Alone, baby!
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? Black Friday, if I can, but this year, we're waiting til we get to Texas.
13. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Probably.
14. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Chocolate
15. Lights on the tree? No. Candles.What am I stupid? Candles stopped being used b/c they were a serious fire hazard. Colored lights, please.
16. Favorite Christmas song? Never ask a musician what their favorite any kind of song is.
17. Do you travel at Christmas or stay home? Unfortunately, we'll be travelling, but at least we'll be in Texas for a long time.
18. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Yes
19. Angel on the tree top or a star? Angel. We've had the same one for the Styron tree since I can remember.
20. Open the presents Christmas Eve or Christmas morning? We go to, like, three Christmases, which is awesome, but it always varies. However, I always want to open on Christmas Eve, but when I do, I'm completely sad on Christmas morning. Nothing to look forward to!
21. Most annoying thing about this time of the year? Yeah, stress, but usually due to a major Christmas concert I have to pull off or finals.
22. Favorite ornament theme or color? Anything Hallmark is pretty fun. My tree is probably always going to be a hot mess. Rarely, did any of our Christmas trees look Martha Stewart. It was all about homemade ornaments, tacky tinsel and Jim and me determing everything.
23. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Turkey and dressing. Kinda boring that way. Oh, and chocolate pie.
24. What do you want for Christmas this year? Guitar Hero and some tennis shoes.
25. Who is most likely to respond to this? No idea.
2. Real tree or Artificial? Artificial. Real all the way! But, I pretty much have to have a fake one, b/c of my allergies.
3. When do you put up the tree? Whenever I have time and feel like.
4. When do you take the tree down? Before I have to go back to school. Usually after New Year's.
5. Do you like eggnog? Yes, but it's so bad for you.
6. Favorite gift received as a child? Well, there was there this air brush thing.
7. Hardest person to buy for? Family members that I don't talk to much.
8. Easiest person to buy for? My mom. She's always so happy to get any present.
9. Do you have a nativity scene? No.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? I've never done this. Probably b/c my mom never did. Mostly, cuz I'm cheap and low on time.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? I always, always, always hated getting clothes. PJ's, socks, school clothes. And I could totally tell before I unwrapped them because I shook everything under the tree before Christmas morning.
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? Home Alone, baby!
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? Black Friday, if I can, but this year, we're waiting til we get to Texas.
13. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Probably.
14. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Chocolate
15. Lights on the tree? No. Candles.What am I stupid? Candles stopped being used b/c they were a serious fire hazard. Colored lights, please.
16. Favorite Christmas song? Never ask a musician what their favorite any kind of song is.
17. Do you travel at Christmas or stay home? Unfortunately, we'll be travelling, but at least we'll be in Texas for a long time.
18. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Yes
19. Angel on the tree top or a star? Angel. We've had the same one for the Styron tree since I can remember.
20. Open the presents Christmas Eve or Christmas morning? We go to, like, three Christmases, which is awesome, but it always varies. However, I always want to open on Christmas Eve, but when I do, I'm completely sad on Christmas morning. Nothing to look forward to!
21. Most annoying thing about this time of the year? Yeah, stress, but usually due to a major Christmas concert I have to pull off or finals.
22. Favorite ornament theme or color? Anything Hallmark is pretty fun. My tree is probably always going to be a hot mess. Rarely, did any of our Christmas trees look Martha Stewart. It was all about homemade ornaments, tacky tinsel and Jim and me determing everything.
23. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Turkey and dressing. Kinda boring that way. Oh, and chocolate pie.
24. What do you want for Christmas this year? Guitar Hero and some tennis shoes.
25. Who is most likely to respond to this? No idea.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
GOING CRAZY!
#1 Michelle on Biggest Loser is awesome!
#2 I'm going crazy! I have to make it through Friday. I am 2 papers and 1 presentation away from freedom and Christmas shopping. That's right, people, I have done no Christmas shopping because of school. Also, as you know, I have not updated this blog. Something tells me I won't be updating it much until May 2010 (yeah, I'll have my Master's!).
Anyway, Merry Christmas! We will be out of town from around December 16th to January 6th, so if you don't see us, we're in Texas!
#2 I'm going crazy! I have to make it through Friday. I am 2 papers and 1 presentation away from freedom and Christmas shopping. That's right, people, I have done no Christmas shopping because of school. Also, as you know, I have not updated this blog. Something tells me I won't be updating it much until May 2010 (yeah, I'll have my Master's!).
Anyway, Merry Christmas! We will be out of town from around December 16th to January 6th, so if you don't see us, we're in Texas!
Sunday, August 31, 2008
New Job at Ingleside Village Pizza (the new location)
For the past 2.5 months, I have been working at Moe's. It's been honest work, but it's definitely hard to go back to making not much more than you did at 16. The other day, God led me right into a job that is much better for me-more money for the same effort, within walking distance of the Townsend School of Music (Mercer Music Building), groovy atmosphere, that's right, I said groovy. If you haven't already tried the original Ingleside Village Pizza, you really need to. As a pizza connoisseur, my recommendation carries the greatest influence (in my head).
Check it out! And remember, I'm at the :
* New Location * 1635 Montpelier Ave. Macon, GA 478-743-4113
Monday-Closed (so awesome!)
Tuesday-Saturday 11-9
Sunday-5-9
http://www.inglesidevillagepizza.com/
Check it out! And remember, I'm at the :
* New Location * 1635 Montpelier Ave. Macon, GA 478-743-4113
Monday-Closed (so awesome!)
Tuesday-Saturday 11-9
Sunday-5-9
http://www.inglesidevillagepizza.com/
First Day of School
Hi, People,
I know that I didn't post these pictures close enough to August 18th (the actual first day of school), but here they are:
You can't go to school without a cool lunch bag (Dora, HSM and SpongeBob are sooo last year).
But anyway, here I am smiling...actually excited to be going back. Check back with me at midterms:)
I know that I didn't post these pictures close enough to August 18th (the actual first day of school), but here they are:
You can't go to school without a cool lunch bag (Dora, HSM and SpongeBob are sooo last year).
But anyway, here I am smiling...actually excited to be going back. Check back with me at midterms:)
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Messengers
Do you ever get the feeling that someone's whole day or someone's whole purpose was to meet you and teach you something? That happened today--twice. I was just worrying about something again, being able to handle school, yada yada yada. It's what I do.
I was working at Moe's and the lunch rush was over. I only had one hour 'til quittin' time. This nice young lady comes into the store by herself. She doesn't look or act sophisticated, but is, in a word, meek. Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. I already like her. I let her know that I was ready to make her order, and, with the first kind words out of her mouth, I realize that her I.Q. can be no more than 60 (think about the functioning level of Forrest Gump). She asks me more questions than most customers, but, thankfully, we are slow, so I can take my time with her. She reminds me of my favorite students and all the special ed kids my mother has taught over the years.
I was oddly proud of her, asking me questions, telling me exactly what she wanted, answering questions appropriately and giving me the correct amount of change. I know someone out there reading this is thinking, "So what? I do that every day." However, I know from my teaching experience that it took her 4 or more years in high school to perform this type of transaction with no one's help. I think it was just God's way of saying that I can overcome my obstacles, too. That I can balance whatever comes my way.
Now, the next customer comes in, but not before one of my co-workers says, "There's another homeless guy coming in to beg for food." It actually happens frequently around the Moe's/Wal-Mart area. Apparently, there's a little homeless community in a nearby woodsy place. He is dirty, unshaven and nurses a bad leg. He is sunburned, but has bright, hopeful eyes. I couldn't understand half of what he said (in need of major dental work, also), but all he wanted was a cup of ice. The manager on duty told him where the ice was. A kind customer realized how badly off the man was and paid for his food. I was glad she did. He was so excited and grateful. We should all be the same way. It made me happy to see that compassion is alive and well.
Matthew 25: 35-36 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.
I had just been thinking about some college expenses (again, worrying needlessly) and this man doesn't even have food. He's not even begging, just wants some water. Tells me he sells cans for money. Entirely possible that he's not mentally sound, as many homeless people aren't (but who is these days :) He wasn't worried about his next meal. You can make all kinds of speculations (he was begging, he's choosing to be homeless, he's trouble), but I just feel blessed that I have food every day and great health care (thank you, TriCare). I live in a house, and I'm about to pursue my 2nd degree, something only 25% of Americans have, much less other countries.
Matthew 6:25 Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?
These two people reminded me that God is going to take care of me like He has all along. I have the gifts and resources AND support that I need in order to fulfill my dreams. I am truly blessed.
I was working at Moe's and the lunch rush was over. I only had one hour 'til quittin' time. This nice young lady comes into the store by herself. She doesn't look or act sophisticated, but is, in a word, meek. Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. I already like her. I let her know that I was ready to make her order, and, with the first kind words out of her mouth, I realize that her I.Q. can be no more than 60 (think about the functioning level of Forrest Gump). She asks me more questions than most customers, but, thankfully, we are slow, so I can take my time with her. She reminds me of my favorite students and all the special ed kids my mother has taught over the years.
I was oddly proud of her, asking me questions, telling me exactly what she wanted, answering questions appropriately and giving me the correct amount of change. I know someone out there reading this is thinking, "So what? I do that every day." However, I know from my teaching experience that it took her 4 or more years in high school to perform this type of transaction with no one's help. I think it was just God's way of saying that I can overcome my obstacles, too. That I can balance whatever comes my way.
Now, the next customer comes in, but not before one of my co-workers says, "There's another homeless guy coming in to beg for food." It actually happens frequently around the Moe's/Wal-Mart area. Apparently, there's a little homeless community in a nearby woodsy place. He is dirty, unshaven and nurses a bad leg. He is sunburned, but has bright, hopeful eyes. I couldn't understand half of what he said (in need of major dental work, also), but all he wanted was a cup of ice. The manager on duty told him where the ice was. A kind customer realized how badly off the man was and paid for his food. I was glad she did. He was so excited and grateful. We should all be the same way. It made me happy to see that compassion is alive and well.
Matthew 25: 35-36 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.
I had just been thinking about some college expenses (again, worrying needlessly) and this man doesn't even have food. He's not even begging, just wants some water. Tells me he sells cans for money. Entirely possible that he's not mentally sound, as many homeless people aren't (but who is these days :) He wasn't worried about his next meal. You can make all kinds of speculations (he was begging, he's choosing to be homeless, he's trouble), but I just feel blessed that I have food every day and great health care (thank you, TriCare). I live in a house, and I'm about to pursue my 2nd degree, something only 25% of Americans have, much less other countries.
Matthew 6:25 Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?
These two people reminded me that God is going to take care of me like He has all along. I have the gifts and resources AND support that I need in order to fulfill my dreams. I am truly blessed.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Cat Post
Brian here. Ok. It's fairly obvious that I'm a bit enthusiastic when it come to our cats. Ok. Maybe a lot. But since there's not much else to do around here, I get to sit and watch the boys and take a gazillion pictures of them. I figured I would share some of these with you. The first couple is a continuation of our "Cats in Bags"
First, we have the grocery bags from our last trip to the store:
While Obi's getting his daily fiber
It's a good thing we brought several home
Next we have my duffel bag:
Kenobi kept trying to catch Obi's tail
Up until he got underneath it, which Obi couldn't figure out
And more recently, we have the take home bag from Olive Garden:
Obi really liked this bag
So much that he didn't want to share
But Kenobi eventually won
And now for another series I like to call "Weird But Cute Positions"
(It's gonna be a long post)
We love this one
Kenobi and Obi both wanted to sleep with me on the couch the other day
It didn't last very long
Ok. I'm getting cries of enough from some people, so I only have two more things.
First a picture of the boys' sleeping in their new bed:
And last is a funny video. Let's just call it "Spin the Cat"
We don't know if they like it or are just dizzy, but they don't move afterwards, and they keep laying down in that spot. So you decide. Anyway, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Bye!
First, we have the grocery bags from our last trip to the store:
While Obi's getting his daily fiber
It's a good thing we brought several home
Next we have my duffel bag:
Kenobi kept trying to catch Obi's tail
Up until he got underneath it, which Obi couldn't figure out
And more recently, we have the take home bag from Olive Garden:
Obi really liked this bag
So much that he didn't want to share
But Kenobi eventually won
And now for another series I like to call "Weird But Cute Positions"
(It's gonna be a long post)
We love this one
Kenobi and Obi both wanted to sleep with me on the couch the other day
It didn't last very long
Ok. I'm getting cries of enough from some people, so I only have two more things.
First a picture of the boys' sleeping in their new bed:
And last is a funny video. Let's just call it "Spin the Cat"
We don't know if they like it or are just dizzy, but they don't move afterwards, and they keep laying down in that spot. So you decide. Anyway, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Bye!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Surgery
Brian here. Just wanted to thank everyone for their prayers over me and Jeanette. As most of you know, I had shoulder surgery yesterday. Everything went better than expected. They removed a bone spur, and I should recover fairly quickly. On a side note, my parents and grandmother came over (from Texas) to see me. They are staying the weekend, and will be headed back on Monday. It's really nice to have them here. Once again, thank you everybody, and I look forward to seeing you at church.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Things My Mother Said...and Still Does
My mother is the epitome of the southern mother. She was raised all over the U.S. but has a Texas twang in her accent that is unmistakable. She can cook, has a quick wit and impeccable manners, and likes it when you say "Yes, Ma'am and No, Ma'am." And no Dr. Spock ever made in into her library, she was never afraid to beat me in public and that's just fine with me....well, now anyway. I love her and I miss her, and her sayings still make me smile, especially when she meets someone who doesn't have a clue as to what she's saying. (Those people are probably Northern.)
"You can get glad in the pants you got mad in."
Translation: Turn your attitude around quick. Usually reserved for her school students.
"Faster than a minnow can swim a dipper"
Translation: really fast, i.e., That boy ran faster than a minnow can swim a dipper. This is the most unique saying of them all.
"You better straighten up, or I'm gonna be on you like white on rice."
Translation: I'm gonna paddle you if you don't act right. Usually said in a grocery store.
CLODHOPPER- heavy work shoes or large shoes
FIXING TO- about to
HOLD YOUR HORSES- be patient
SUGAR-kisses, "Gimme sugar."
Down yonder, over yonder, etc.-down there, over there
Bless your heart-an excuse to say anything about anyone, i.e.,
"Bless his heart, he's as dumb as dirt." However, my mom's too sweet to say this one.
Colder than a witch's [breast] in a brass brassiere.
Translation: It's really cold, y'all.
Tough [breast] said the kitty, but the milk's gone dry.
Translation: Quit whining, deal with it. This one normally rhymes:)
Too much meat for the smokehouse.
Translation: Too heavy to be wearing that size, that tube top, those short shorts
Ugly as homemade sin
Translation: really ugly, i.e. "Those shoes are as ugly as homemade sin.
This isn't a comprehensive list, but these are my favorites. Make no mistake, my mother is as tactful as they come, (a trait I admire endlessly) but she somehow gets away with saying whatever is on her mind. I hope you've enjoyed this post, as I have enjoyed these sayings my whole life. Love you, Mom.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Work
Many of you have asked, "How is work?!" Working at Moe's is honest money. Working at Moe's is also a lesson in humility. That is all.
Jeanette
Jeanette
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Happy Birthday to Me!
Hey guys, it's Brian.
Just wanted to think everyone that showed up on Saturday, it was a lot of fun. And of course, thank you everyone for all of the gifts I've received. I've put them to good use. Most of the cash and gift cards I've received have gone towards fully connecting this:
That's right. For my birthday Jeanette allowed me to get a brand new 32" widescreen LCD TV. And it is awesome! You never realize just how good things can look till they're in high definition. I LOVE IT!!! Thank you so much Jeanette!
Ok, now some news. I found out today that on July 25th I will be having some minor surgery on my left shoulder. For those of you who don't know, I've been having some pain there lately, and it's been giving me some pretty severe headaches from time to time. So keep me in your prayers as we prepare for that.
And now for a lighter note, we got the boys a new toy the other day. It's a small cheap ($4) red and black box with holes and some streamers inside that they can run in and out of. They love it alot more than we thought they would. They use it as an exercise wheel, tumbling around the floor, and as an ambush point. So far, it's been almost all over the house, and we barely touch it. Anyway, here's a few pictures. See ya'll later!
Just wanted to think everyone that showed up on Saturday, it was a lot of fun. And of course, thank you everyone for all of the gifts I've received. I've put them to good use. Most of the cash and gift cards I've received have gone towards fully connecting this:
That's right. For my birthday Jeanette allowed me to get a brand new 32" widescreen LCD TV. And it is awesome! You never realize just how good things can look till they're in high definition. I LOVE IT!!! Thank you so much Jeanette!
Ok, now some news. I found out today that on July 25th I will be having some minor surgery on my left shoulder. For those of you who don't know, I've been having some pain there lately, and it's been giving me some pretty severe headaches from time to time. So keep me in your prayers as we prepare for that.
And now for a lighter note, we got the boys a new toy the other day. It's a small cheap ($4) red and black box with holes and some streamers inside that they can run in and out of. They love it alot more than we thought they would. They use it as an exercise wheel, tumbling around the floor, and as an ambush point. So far, it's been almost all over the house, and we barely touch it. Anyway, here's a few pictures. See ya'll later!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Wall-E
Wall-E is coming out June 27th. Go see it! No, I haven't been to a premiere, but I have it on good authority that it's a great film. Kevin Singleton, Brian's cousin, works at Pixar designing the rigging that goes underneath all the characters. Needless to say, all the Singletons come out in droves to go see anything that Pixar produces.
Now for the best part, ever since Pixar began running trailers of Wall-E, Brian has been really excited. This is not normal excitement for him. Yes, he loves movies and video games, but he has never done this in response to new entertainment. He can't understand what the big deal is, but I crack up every time he does this. So I invite you to watch his new human trick:
Click here to compare him to the trailer!
Now for the best part, ever since Pixar began running trailers of Wall-E, Brian has been really excited. This is not normal excitement for him. Yes, he loves movies and video games, but he has never done this in response to new entertainment. He can't understand what the big deal is, but I crack up every time he does this. So I invite you to watch his new human trick:
Click here to compare him to the trailer!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Primo anniversario, May 30th-June 4th
Singleton St. We're Famous!
Kennedy Space Center, Daytona, FL
Space Shuttle Heaven
Atlas with the world on his shoulders;)
R2D2, anyone?
Where astronauts spend their last 3 hours on earth
Old spacesuit
The "Big Tron"
Former NASA astronauts talking the crowd through the launch.
The best surf shop in the world! Flip flops abound.
Baby alligators
Ta dah
Ah, nostalgia
Dinner at Charthouse. Best meal of my life (and that's saying alot)!
Never knew this business actually existed.
The End
Kennedy Space Center, Daytona, FL
Space Shuttle Heaven
Atlas with the world on his shoulders;)
R2D2, anyone?
Where astronauts spend their last 3 hours on earth
Old spacesuit
The "Big Tron"
Former NASA astronauts talking the crowd through the launch.
The best surf shop in the world! Flip flops abound.
Baby alligators
Ta dah
Ah, nostalgia
Dinner at Charthouse. Best meal of my life (and that's saying alot)!
Never knew this business actually existed.
The End
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