Thursday, March 19, 2009

February/March Update

As you can see from my background choice, I am soooooooo ready for Spring. Never have liked winter, suppose I never will.
Lots of happenings since my last post....
February 13, 2009
Randy & I celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary. I came home from work and dropping off kids to this....a candlelight dinner complete with tablesettings and wine beside the fireplace!!!
And just to tell you how well my hubby knows me, of course my first expression was, "Wow, how nice! Did you take a picture yet?" to which he replied, "No, where is the camera?" to which I replied, "It's in the office. I'll get it." And there, instead of my Kodak Easyshare was a Nikon D100 with a 2.8-300 mm lens!!!! BIG difference. He purchased the camera from a professional photographer friend of mine and scripted the perfect drama to give it to me!! How's that for knowing each other well after 21 years? And for a husband that pays attention to what his wife really loves.....so to all of you married less than 21 years...hang in there....there is hope!!!
Of course I had to take a photo of him with his much less exciting anniversary gift....a guitar amp...and I think I missed the amp completely but here he is playing the guitar plugged into it.
I am really excited to have the new camera but I admit I am very intimidated by it. I've forgotten lots of important photography lessons since college. Luckily, it has a point and shoot mode (auto) so I don't completely have to rely on my own abilities just yet. I am studying again to refresh my knowledge but the best thing is practice. I can't wait for Spring to come so I can get outside and photograph the new life....photographing nature, documenting travels/events and snapping my own family is my only real interest in photography.
Shortly after our anniversary, Randy got a new car, a Pontiac G-6. Madison is excited since it is the "coolest" car in the family. She likes to drive it too. She actually qualifies to get her license in April, but has decided to wait to get a car until December 2010 so that it will still feel new when she goes to college. She has always been this mature!!! Let's hope it continues!!!!
Our whole family along with my parents took a short trip to Nashville at the beginning of March to see my favorite group, Selah. I took my new camera along only to find out how much I didn't know about using it. I'm only posting one of the bad photos.
We enjoyed the concert, good food and a bit of shopping in the monsoon rain which turned to snow!!
Other interesting happenings have included the finishing of our barn and fence construction. Anyone with an interest in painting can come on over....there's hundreds of boards and posts to paint!!!
And a couple of Saturdays ago, dad called to say he had a resident for our new barn stall. Meet Kiya.
Kiya's mom died two days after giving birth to him. We found him in the saddest circumstance, lying curled up next to his expired mother, all alone in a great big world. At first he was a little frightened (confirmed by the amount of pee he soaked Randy in) but Randy carried him across the field and we transported him home without incident due to his weak condition. Mom and I spent a couple of hours locating milk replacer and by 5 p.m., we were feeding Kiya via a calf nursing bottle. It only took showing him one time. Every feeding since, we can't get the bottle in his mouth fast enough. He is doing great and is beginning to chew on the new blades of grass springing up as the weather warms.
The girls are busy. McKenzie and McKayla have been trying to decide which camp to attend this summer. McKayla has a "boyfriend" as of Valentine's day. He's a real romantic. He bought her a silk rose at the school dance which she has enclosed in a recycled acrylic case in her room. He calls her every night without fail. It is really sweet. She sits next to him at the lunch table most every day.
McKenzie has several admirers, but she really isn't interested in any of them. At least three boys continue to tell her friends they like her, but she doesn't really care. She says they are all weird...including McKayla's friend!! Needless to say, she reminds McKayla often.
Madison is extremely busy with school, music, pageants, and her social calendar. Of late, she and John Matt have "broken it off" yet they still plan to attend prom together and still talk/text too much on the cell phone. She has spent more time with several friends lately and I am happy that she has a good network of people to enjoy her (little) spare time with.
As I end tonight, I am thinking of many friends and family members and mentioning how thankful I am for all of you in my prayers.
Love and blessings to all,
Kim

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Love

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your mind....this is the greatest of commands. The second is: love others as yourself. There abides faith, hope and love but the greatest is love. How important is love? So important that our Creator crafted us with such a need for this emotion that without it some simply die. A need so deeply implanted within us that perhaps it could be our purpose for living....just to love...others as ourselves. I really need to think about this and consider how to practice this more freely. I am thankful that faith and hope abide too. It gives me encouragement that I may do better with the love part in the future.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Snowy Day Perspectives

Tracks I made....Tracks they made...Tranquility.... Birdwatchers Cafe' empty today... This would be a sweet picture if I wrote how the girls came in for a hot chocolate warm-up, but actually it just shows AGAIN how they never put anything away when they are finished!
I hope everyone is safe and warm. While the weather is beautiful, it is also deadly for some. Tragedy has struck in our town as one of Madison's friends' mother was killed in a car accident.
May God bless you and keep you, always.
Kim

Thursday, January 22, 2009

It's a Girl Thing...

McKenzie's new style -- shorter and straighter. McKayla has decided to let her hair grow out and go curly.
And the more things change, the more they stay the same (and comforting). What's better on a cold, snowy day off from school???? Monkey Bread - a favorite of Madison's.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Christmas Recap

I hope the new year is bringing much joy to all of you. Since we have enjoyed five days off in a row, and I hear there is another off tomorrow, due to the cold and snow....I have no excuse for not updating my blog. So...here's an update. Christmas Came... Santa Came... A Wii Came...

Guitar Hero World Tour Came...

And People Came...... Dad... Callie, Misty, Abe.... Megan, McKayla... Dustin, Byron... Tyrell, John Matt... Melissa, Abe... Ashley, Chelsey... Caleb... & Delilah... Megan, McKayla, McKenzie & McKenzie... ..........And there has seldom been a quiet moment since! We enjoyed seeing many friends and family members (who didn't have Guitar Hero photos) during the Christmas holidays. We hope all of you are enjoying the new year so far!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas from Kim.... Hopefully, you are all enjoying this special time with family and friends. I know most of you have more blessings than you can count, as do we, so let us be especially thankful and let us ask God to use us to help provide for those who have less and see less hope than we. Enjoy these videos...my two favorite songs of the season! Maybe they'll be yours too. If I could be with you, we'd listen to them together, sing along and dance! I hope to see you soon, my friends. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSivQmzJ_w How Many Kings? by Downhere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA9DmSfufSQ Christmas Canon - Rock Version by Trans Siberian Orchestra

Saturday, December 20, 2008

November-December Blessings

We enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving. Madison and I helped the FCA group package and deliver meals to those in our community who needed help to have a Thanksgiving meal. It was a very rewarding experience. In the afternoon, our family traveled out to the farm where mom was preparing a feast. Since she was serving her meal as dinner, that gave us time to enjoy the horses. We trailrode for an hour or so. It was so peaceful and fun.
The day after Thanksgiving, we traveled down to McMinnville to have dinner with Randy's mom & Charlie. Before stuffing ourselves again, Madison, Aunt Vicki & I spent three hours trying on pageant dresses. The next day, we took Randy along and he helped Madison make the final decision...you'll see how things turned out later in this post!
On Saturday, we met Aunt Vicki, Zac and Jayben in Cookeville for ANOTHER dinner! And the neatest thing happened. On our way there, our friends Michael, Brandi and kiddos Caleb and Delilah (used to live here in Monticell0) phoned us. They were on their way back to their home in Alabama and were near Cookeville...so they joined us for dinner too. It was a great time!
And before the whole Thanksgiving holiday was over, we also got to spend some time with our friends/cousins the Yates'. Although there are no pictures, I always enjoy the small amounts of time I get to spend with my "sisterly friend" and her family! Family & Friends are the best blessings!
Early in December, McKenzie & McKayla made their debut in the school drama production. They were "the best" little actresses in the whole play! They knew every line they were supposed to say and often had to help their fellow cast members along. I think there may be some acting in their futures!
The first week of December also brought a big-little surprise to McKayla. All she asked for for Christmas was a puppy...so here is Benji and McKayla literally-at first sight!
He weighed in at 8 weeks old at 2.4 pounds. They tell us he will "top out" at about 8-9. He is a "Yorkie-Poo". Supposedly easy to train due to the poodle genetics....we'll see.
December has been crammed full of activity! There have been Christmas parades, Christmas plays, Christmas contatas, snowdays, the SAT test, the ACT test, Governor's Scholar Applications and beauty pageants....AND IT'S NOT OVER YET!

Yes, we have a winner. Madison was crowned Miss Wayne County Area Outstanding Teen last Saturday night! Although this was her first pageant since she was three years old, she made us very, very proud.

As I sign off for now, I leave you with one last photo...this time...of me. I have always joked about having less of myself in some areas (thighs), more of myself in some areas (you can guess) and I have come to the conclusion that those things cost too much for the surgeon to fix...so I've resorted to changing what I can...yes....there's less hair....I figure it balances things out a little better...ha, ha! The girls like it and amazingly, so far, so do I. Don't know how I'll feel come "ponytail" time! I truly wish all of you the merriest of Christmases and the most blessed new year. Don't forget to thank God for sending his son, for giving his life as a sacrafice and then raising him again...all for us. If you haven't heard it yet...find the Christmas song by the group Downhere called How Many Kings. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! I love you all......Kim