I
have not been a good blogger this year...only 3 posts and yet so much
has happened! Before I get started, I want to thank my
brother-in-law for being such a faithful follower and letting me know
how much he has missed hearing from me!
We
started off the year consumed with renovating Chad's office. It was
A LOT of hard work, but it eventually came together. By the end of
February, he was all moved in. I sure was ready to stop spending
money and get him to earning some again! There are still some things
on the “to do” list, but our wallet needs a recovery period if
you know what I mean. Here are a few pictures of the fruits of our
labor...
The foyer/reception desk (waiting on his new logo to go on the red wall)...
Down the hall to Chad's office (breakroom and conference room on right)...
Oh, here is our little intern hard at work...
Moving
on to other things, I was blessed to have been part of a very special
experience back in January. It was a Sunday night (January 22nd),
and I had the kids sleep downstairs because of
the thunderstorm/tornado warnings. I had tucked them both in,
and a little bit later Alex called for me. She had tears in her
eyes, and she asked “what if a tornado picks up our house?”
I told her not to worry about that. I said that I had seen a
lot of storms in my life and that most likely that would not happen.
I then said, “if it were to happen, we would still be okay because
God is always going to be with us and help us.” She
responded, “but we’re not saved.” She was crying more
now. I asked her what she meant by that. She then said
that she and Noah weren’t saved. So, I told her that I
thought some kids were too young to know that they need to be saved
and that I believe that God knows that and takes care of them.
I then asked her if she was feeling like she needed to be saved and
she said, “yes, I don’t want to go down with the devil.”
I called Chad to the bedroom. I can’t even describe what all
I was feeling at this point, but I asked her if she wanted to pray
about it and she said yes. She was crying as she prayed the
simplest, but sweetest, most sincere prayer I had ever heard, “Dear
Jesus, please save me. Please forgive me for my sins.
Amen.” When she was finished, I asked her if she felt any
better. She said that she did, and so I asked her how she
felt. She said, “I feel like Jesus is going to make
everything okay.”Although she is only 8 years old, I feel as if I
witnessed a true “born again” experience, and I feel so blessed
to have been there. I am so thankful!!! Alex later talked with
Brother Marty about her experience and about her decision to follow
Christ. She was baptized on Sunday, February 26 at Sand Ridge
Baptist Church.
In
February, Noah turned 6 years old!!! Since we had been so devoted to
working on Chad's office, I just couldn't pull off a big birthday
party like I usually do. He was just as happy to celebrate at home
with family and then go to the Monster Jam in Memphis a couple of
weeks later.
Another
fun February event was the first of four dance competitions for our
little star. We enjoyed getting out of town, and she enjoyed dancing
and hanging out with the girls.
One
of the community events we always look forward to each year is the
Carl Perkins Gala and Auction. This year's theme was especially fun,
“Country Boys and Girls Getting Down for the Cause.”
Spring
break rolled around, and we decided at the last minute to get out of
town for a long weekend in Gatlinburg. We went to Dollywood and had
a great time until the thunderstorms shut us down :( I didn't even take any pictures there! Then, we spent
a day in the Smokies.
We hiked to Laurel Falls...
Had a picnic at the
Chimney picnic area on the Little Pigeon river...
Saw a mama bear and 2 cubs. Here is the one of the cubs...
And drove through
Cades Cove...
After all that, we still had the energy for some
putt-putt! The game got a little too serious for someone
though...there may have been a few tears shed!
After a pancake breakfast on Sunday morning and some shopping in Sevierville, it was time to head home.
Then, Easter Sunday wrapped up the kids spring break.
After church, the egg hunt was on...
We
are now busy with Noah playing baseball again. This past weekend, I
finally had some time to enjoy the warmer weather and get some
flowers planted and work done around the house. I'm so glad to have
things looking better again!
On
a spiritual note, I mentioned in my last blog post my desire to spend
more time reading and studying the Bible. Well, I am not doing
nearly as well with that as I'd like to be. I started off doing
really well in March, but I didn't do as well in April. I'm not
going to give up though! I've started a notebook that I think has
really helped me get more out of my study time.
Well,
I guess that wraps things up thus far for 2012. Hopefully, I won't
wait so long before posting again!