Green Furniture and My Little Star

It’s been a busy two weeks … AJ’s been on vacation (summer break) … it always goes by MUCH too fast.  He only has one week left, and then it’s a random state holiday until Thanksgiving.  Here are some of the things that we’ve been involved in:

On Father’s Day he noticed his dad’s next door neighbor had put an old dressing table, probably circa 1930’s, at the curb.  Ever one for a challenge, AJ got our brother-in-law, Tom, to help him load the rickety old thing into the bed of my truck.  There was also an armoire in even worse shape … unfortunately the truck would only hold the dressing table without risking further damage.  When we got home, he began disassembling the dressing table in his spare time (what little he has).  He reglued veneers, carved replacements for missing pieces, began gluing the thing back together, and after sanding it, stained it an English Chestnut, per our daughter’s request.

Here’s the finished product in her newly painted bedroom (her color choice, not mine!):

It’s been a few months ago, but he also built the coffee table below from solid wood floorboards salvaged from his dad’s house when they had a new floor put in.  He brought the floorboards home, removed all the nails, planed them down to a suitable condition and then designed and built this table for me.  He has enough wood left to build two matching end tables, as well!

There are no nails or screws in the table … he used all mortise and tenon joinery and dowels to put the table together.  Pretty cool, huh?  I found the baskets at Target and they fit perfectly on the lower shelf.  They hold our magazines and a few games.

Last night was the 2008 Summer Children’s Musical Theater Workshop Performance.  I was blown away by the professionalism of the production.   Keep in mind, the workshop started this past Monday at 1:00 p.m.  Last night’s performance consisted of 15 actual workshop hours, plus whatever time each child put into practicing at home.  Here are some photos from the dress rehearsal on Thursday:

“Consider Yourself” from Oliver!

Jami is sitting on the second step from the bottom, on the right hand side (above the little girl in the green kerchief).

“It’s a Hard Knock Life” from “Annie”

“My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music

Jami is in the foreground, left hand side … her best buddy, McCauley, is in the center.

“Matchmaker” from Fiddler on the Roof

This was my FAVORITE.  Jami got to play a main role (Hodel) that involved speaking and solo singing parts.  In this shot, the Matchmaker is telling her she’ll make a good match for her.

Another shot, where Hodel is singing about finding the perfect  match. 

I have to tell you, my doors were blown off … when this kid sings with her iPod … well, egads!  But she sang BEAUTIFULLY in this piece.  I kept wondering where she’d been hiding that voice.  Her instructor was very pleased, so I’m thinking that if she continues in this music/theater/dance direction, we may have to look into voice lessons.  We know two very good instructors, so I’ll have to talk with Jami and her daddy to see if that’s a direction we need to go in.

Have a blessed day!

The Great Waldo Kitty

Don’t know if any of you remember … years ago Robert Redford starred in a movie called “The Great Waldo Pepper” … I’m not much on his politics, but I want to think I remember liking this movie.  Anyway, Waldo’s name has nothing to do with the movie, but it made me think of it for some reason …

I’m rambling.  Sorry.

Here’s a picture of our boy that I took earlier today.  I actually set the camera on the floor, aimed in the general direction and relied on the auto setting.  Not too shabby for a hail Mary shot.  🙂

The blurry little gal in the background is Jami’s kitty … name is still in debate, but I think she may end up calling her “Missy” …

I am ….

From Tricia

Who Are You?
(Place an x by all the things you’ve done. Answer the 26 questions at the end)

Gone on a blind date – X
Skipped school –
Watched someone die –
Been to Mexico –
Been to Florida – X
Been on a plane – X
Been Lost – X
Been on the opposite side of the country – X (I live in Texas, but I’ve been on both sides, so I guess that counts!)
Swam in the ocean – X
Cried yourself to sleep – X
Played cops and robbers –
Recently colored with crayons – X
Sang Karaoke –
Paid for a meal with coins only – X
Done something you told yourself you wouldn’t – X
Made prank phone calls – X
Laughed until some kind of beverage came out of your nose – X
Caught a snowflake on your tongue – X
Danced in the rain – X
Written a letter to Santa Claus – X
Been kissed under the mistletoe – X
Watched the sunrise with someone you care about – X
Blown Bubbles – X
Gone Ice-Skating –
Been skinny dipping outdoors –
Gone to the movies – X

1. Any nickname?  LaLa, but only a couple of family members are allowed to call me this.

2. Mother’s name: Norma

3. Favorite drink? Diet Dr. Pepper

4. Tattoo? No (Are you crazy?  Why would anyone willingly allow someone else to stick needles in their flesh????)

5. Body piercing? Ears (double pierced)

6. How much do you love your job?  Eh, when I get some bills paid off, I’m shutting it down (I own my own business.)  It takes way too much time away from my family.

7. Birthplace? Liberty, Texas … which celebrated its 200th birthday a couple of decades before the United States did in 1976.  My mom attended the parade as a kid and remembers that John Wayne (“The Duke”) was the parade marshal.

8. Ever been to Africa? No

9. Ever eaten cookies for dinner?  And ice cream, too!

10. Ever been on tv?  No

11. Ever steal a traffic Sign? No

12. Ever been in a car accident? Yes, four in the same vehicle (I swear that thing had a bullseye painted under the topcoat … not one of the four was my fault.)

13. Drive a 2-door or a 4-door? 4-door Dodge Dakota Quad Cab

14. Favorite salad dressing? Thousand Island

15. Favorite pie?  Blackberry What was I thinking?  COCONUT!  (Followed closely by blackberry ….)

16. Favorite number? “Eight” – I’ve just always liked the shape of it, like the symbol for infinity on its end.

17. Favorite movie?  Braveheart

18. Favorite holiday? Thanksgiving

19. Favorite Dessert?  Blue Bell Ice Cream or German Chocolate Cake

20. Favorite food? Italian or Fried Shrimp and Steak

21. Favorite Day of the week?  Friday, because the weekend’s still ahead.

22. Kind of body wash?  Jason Natural Tea Tree Satin Wash

23. Kind of toothpaste? Crest

24. Favorite smell?  There are so many … I’m a real scent junkie.  I love simple fragrances like vanilla or lavender.  But I also love Ralph Lauren “Romance,” Bath & Body Works “Japanese Cherry Blossom,” “Brown Sugar & Fig,” and then a deliciously bohemian concoction that I made at the Bath Junkie … it’s a combination of sandalwood, sage, sweet grass, cedar, and nag champa and I smell like an absolute gypsy when I wear it … I just love it.

25. What do you do to relax? Read, watch a good movie, play on the internet.

26. How do you see yourself in 10 years?  My house will be paid for, my daughter will be graduating from college … I hope to be doing something constructive that is a blessing to my husband and my daughter … figuring out what my God-given role will be as I enter a new phase of my life.

Waldo it is …

for now, anyway.  Unless his personality changes drastically, and I don’t think it will, Waldo just seems to fit.  Plus I have a hard time keeping track of the little guy, so “Where’s Waldo?” may become a common refrain around here.

And Lily Belle is not Lily Belle anymore.  My girl decided to rename her “Mystery,” but I expect we’ll be calling her “Missy” for short.  I personally thought “Trouble” was the perfect name for her … she is a minx that will not be ignored!  LOL

See you later!

New Addition to the Family ….

My little guy …



This past Sunday my husband (with the help of our neighbor) discovered six kittens in a rotten tree stump on the property next door.  He fished them all out over the course of about two hours.  Two went home with my sister, two went with a friend into “foster care” until she can find homes for them, and two stayed with us.  I don’t have a picture of my daughter’s black kitten, Lily Belle, but this is my guy.  I’m still undecided on a name at present.  Some possibilities:

Mr. Darcy
Waldo
Henry
Cat

Any opinions?  Suggestions?

Matt, Tara & Myla Way — A Miracle in the Making

This young family in our community is facing an incredible journey to recovery … Tara suffered a stroke when she was six months pregnant and underwent brain surgery and a c-section to save her and her baby’s life.  Read the story in our local newspaper … be sure to catch the audio/photo slideshow and if you feel led, make a donation to their medical expenses.  Matt and Tara were both finishing their college degrees and working part-time (i.e., without health insurance) when this happened.   Matt was working at our local Christian bookstore and Tara was actually at work at a local car dealership when the stroke occurred.  Please keep them in your prayers and join our community in thanking God for their continued improvement.

Wishing you a memorable Fourth …

it’s been a crazy week with appointments every day.  It’s become our annual tradition to have a few friends over for the traditional fare of burgers, hot dogs, baked beans and the like.  I’ve not had a chance to go to the store until now, so I’m about to head out to the insanity that is the grocery store on the night before any holiday.  I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Pottermom for reminding me at what cost we celebrate this very important day, though.  So while we’ll be having a good time tomorrow with the yummy food, kids splashing in the pool, and fireworks later in the evening, we’ll be remembering how very blessed we are to live in this great country … it may have its flaws and shortcomings, and our leaders may make us want to beat our heads against brick walls at times … but as Michael Medved says each day on his radio program, it truly is …

the greatest country on God’s green earth.

Happy Fourth of July!

New Quote to Ponder

The quote above was derived from an article by Mark Sherman of the Associated Press.  For the full article, go here.  Gotta’ love Justice Scalia.  Such common sense and practical application of our rights as American citizens.

Freecycle …

is awesome!  Or at least my first experience has been pretty good.  A gal in our area was on the lookout for a rice cooker for her large family of 6.  I had one in my cabinet that I was seriously thinking about getting rid of not two weeks ago because I use it so rarely (maybe 4 times since I’ve bought it).  So I sent her an email and said, “If you want it, you can have it.”  When she got it, she hugged me THREE times.  That was really cool.

Today I touched base with someone who had almost full bottles of clothes soap available … I don’t know if she has an allergy to the fragrancee or what, but she was getting rid of a brand-new bottle of Tide (24 washes), an almost full box of Arm & Hammer w/ OxyClean (96 washes), and a half-full bottle of Everyday Living (Kroger) brand (96 washes) … the two people who expressed an interest prior to myself never showed up to pick them up.  So she left them on the front porch for me to pick up … which I did about 10 minutes ago.  My jeans are currently washing in a “free” load (well, free except for electricity … we have a well, so the water’s free, too!)

Have a great day!

P.S. — Just got the scoop on the soap — she just got a brand-new HE washer.  She wanted to get the old soap out of the house so there’d be no chance of someone messing up the machine by using the wrong soap in it.  LOL

What do you think?

So I ran across the following news blip and personally, it ticked me off to no end.  I may be having a more passionate response to this because I am a mother, but I think the Supreme Court is dead wrong on this one.  They (the five liberals that outvoted the four conservatives) claim it’s cruel and unusual punishment because the crime does not involve death … that would be physical death.  Do you think that raping a child is the murder of his or her spirit?  Seriously, how will that child ever be able to trust again?  Relationships will forever be scarred by the violation of body and soul, and in essence the child’s life has been stolen (same as murder, if you ask me).  Jesus said “Let the little children come unto me, and do not forbid them, for such is the kingdom of heaven.”  Children have a very special place in his heart, so much so that unless we be like little children, we shall not enter the kingdom of Heaven.  I understand this to mean that unless we trust in Him, with the trust of a child …

Rape, most assuredly, is one of the greatest violations of a child’s trust … I cannot think of one greater.


Court rejects death penalty for raping children

By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 33 minutes ago

The Supreme Court has struck down a Louisiana law that allows the execution of people convicted of a raping a child.

In a 5-4 vote, the court says the law allowing the death penalty to
be imposed in cases of child rape violates the Constitution’s ban on
cruel and unusual punishment.

“The death penalty is not a proportional punishment for the rape of
a child,” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in his majority opinion. His
four liberal colleagues joined him, while the four more conservative
justices dissented.

There has not been an execution in the United States for a crime that did not also involve the death of the victim in 44 years.