Wednesday, July 22, 2009
The Day I Became an Adult....
So, I marched myself over there and yelled, "Hey! Knock it off! We are at a playground. There are small children here who can see everything that you're doing. EVERYONE can see everything that you're doing!"
The young girl look mortified (as I think she should have). She said, "Soooorrrry." But when I saw her bicycle leaning against the tree, I had to get one more thing off my chest. So, I said, "If you have to ride a bike here, you're probably too young to be doing what you were just doing. Go somewhere else. Find something else to do."
They both hung their heads in shame. I wanted to stay and give them a little more education on this topic, but I thought I had said enough for the time being.
And with that, I walked away from the couple and into adulthood. Just call me the Young Love Buzz Kill.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
An Unexpected Treasure
Saturday, July 18, 2009
We're Just Simple Folk.
After checking out our room, we realized that the jacuzzi tub and the T.V. above it didn't work. Our big-screen plasma T.V. wasn't working too well either. We had to call the front desk a few times, but they quickly put us in a new room.
Here we are heading out for dinner. I'm not in love with how I look here, but you get the idea.
Basically, we enjoyed the luxury of the night, but we realized it just didn't suit us. It was good to get it out of our systems. So, the next night we went to a FREE fair with Adam and Maria. Instead of being surrounded by overly helpful waiters and steak,
We had a wonderful anniversary weekend. For next year though, instead of the 4-star fancy activities, I think we'll set up a tent in the living room and call it a night. We're just simple folk.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Happy Birthday, Mom!
I knew God had given me a really good mom when...
...I was 4 and you sent the neighbor girl home for hitting me with a plastic bat. "Because no one hurts my little girl."
...You stopped dressing us in these outfits.
...I was 6 and you told me that I better pray that God take my temper away. That was good advice.
...I was 8 and you tucked me in and listened to all my little worries in the world.
...I call you now and you listen to all my little worries in the world.
...you'd be home after we got home for school ready to hear about our days.
...I was 14 and my friends told me they would rather talk to you about important things than their own parents. I knew I could talk to you about those things.
...you would get more nervous for all our plays and solos than we would.
...you were the pastor's wife who wore leopard print on Sunday morning. You break the mold!
...I realized that you sit and make time to be with God everyday.
...you did a million daily things for Dad, Carey, Courtney and I with too few "thank-yous" but didn't ever complain about it.
...I was in high school and you'd wake me up on a Saturday morning by yelling through my open window, "COME OUT AND PLAY WITH ME!" I woke up laughing!
...I was in college and would open my mailbox to find a letter from you. "Just because I love you."
...you were diagnosed with breast cancer and you were so brave. I know someday I could have cancer too, but I'm not scared because I saw how you trusted God and continue to do so.
...I realized that I don't mind "turning into my mother" because someday I want to be the kind of mom you are. You are a funny, funky, wonderful woman. I'm so blessed to have you, Mom, for many, many reasons. I love you so much.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Mandy's Wedding Extravaganza!
This is the lovely Bride at her Bacherlorette Party! She's simply radiant! I wanted her to wear this on her wedding day. She didn't. It was disappointing.
Some of the girls in full bowling gear. Socks were generously given by Jess, since we all forgot our own! We were the only ones bowling, so we danced, sang, and got terrible scores!
Pedicures the next morning. Wonderful! However, the owner (or just a very bossy employee) told me I needed my eyebrows waxed. I gave in. Then a different lady who actually did the waxing said I needed my lip waxed. You know, I understand the eyebrow thing. But for the record: I have thin, blond facial hair. But she kept saying, "It's bad...it's bad." How could I deny her the pleasure of ripping out my facial hair by the root? I couldn't. And you couldn't have either! Don't judge me!
Amy and Brittany (Bridesmaid and Personal Attendant) at the Rehearsal Dinner.
Jess recieving her Bridesmaid gift: a gorgeous necklace and set of earrings made by Jess and Rachel's sister, Mandi.
Blurry Gerrit and I at the Rehearsal Dinner. There was some weird lighting in there....oh, and our camera is terrible.
Our hair stylist for the wedding day, Rachel. She was such a trooper and did a great job!
Mandy getting her hair done by Cousin and Maid of Honor, Lynette.
The finished porduct! Obviously, she looked amazing. She was a wonderfully fun and calm bride.
Rachel and Mandy saying goodbye at the end of the reception. We were all a bit emotional.
Mandy and me saying goodbye. Okay, this is before the goodbye. But no one wants to see blotchy-faced, crying Cassie.
Congrats to you, Adam and Mandy. We couldn't be happier for you. You are amazing individuals and a wonderful couple. We'll be praying for your new life together!
If I Can Make it There, I'll Make it Anywhere
Our final stop and home for the weekend: Times Square. It is lit up and moving constantly! Everything you've heard is true!
Coming Soon: Mandy's Wedding Extravaganza Blog