Friday, December 28, 2007

Baking Cookies

For my father-in-law's birthday I made some cookies and for the first time ever I messed up cracking an egg. I don't know what happened but here is a picture of the cookies to prove that they turned out good.


Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Our Christmas Decorations

I figured that we would show off our Christmas decorations this year since we finally have the whole house decorated. So here they are:

A little when you walk in the door Dining room center piece
Our Christmas village that I wish could stay all year round

Christmas card display in the kitchen

More Photos


The wreaths light up The wreaths during the day Christmas card display in the kitchen
Christmas card display in the kitchen

Monday, December 24, 2007

Gingerbread House

Sunday my niece Jamie came over and we made a Gingerbread House. This was the biggest joke. It was fun and frustrating all at the same time. Even though I bought the kit so there would be no baking involved it still got tricky. Like having to hold the house together by packaging tape and then Keith made up some concoctions out of everything in the pantry to hold the roof on so that it would not slide off. All in all it was fun. The best part was doing the landscape. The rock pathway to the front of the house is not real rock, though it might look that way. They are chocolate rock that my sister once gave to me.








Monday, December 17, 2007

Our Christmas Party






Last night we hosted a Christmas party for all our friends. Above and below are some pictures of the party. It was a lot of fun. We had good food and played Dirty Santa. The gifts for the game were all good ones and had fun fighting over them. We are glad everyone was able to come and we hope they had as good of a time as we did.

More Christmas Party Photos





Sunday, December 9, 2007

Bulbs

In October Keith and I planted about 100 bulbs. I was very scared that I had wasted my money and that they were not going to come up since everything around us is hard Georgia red clay. But, they are up out of the ground and green but the only problem is it’s not spring, its December. It is the wrong season and month but hey I planted something that wasn’t already a plant and it grew. Hip Hip Hooray!


Saturday, December 8, 2007

Marbles

Friday, we had a few friends over and being I don’t have kids yet the toys for them to play with are kinda the ones that you find at Grandmas. But here are what we were able to make with marbles and crayons.





Friday, December 7, 2007

Operation Christmas Child

Before we started,
When we were done.
Me and the True Believers group

So today I had the pleasure of going to Atlanta with my mom and her True Believers group to help out with Operation Christmas Child. Here is a little exert from there web site to better explain what they do.

Operation Christmas Child brings joy and hope to children in desperate situations around the world through gift-filled shoe boxes and the Good News of God's love. This program of Samaritan's Purse provides an opportunity for people of all ages to be involved in a simple, hands—on missions project while focusing on the true meaning of Christmas—Jesus Christ. Operation Christmas Child is one way you can make a difference in a young person’s life. Since 1993, this Samaritan’s Purse project has shared the Good News of God’s love with hurting children through the simplest of gifts—shoe boxes! Filled with school supplies, toys, and personal items that are packed by caring people, these boxes help introduce children to Jesus Christ. Local believers follow up with evangelistic programs, and many precious boys and girls later receive Jesus as their Savior.

At my childhood church we would always get a shoe box and fill it, take it to church and I never really understand how much a small box can make a difference. So since I have matured I have caught on that this is truly a special program and I wanted to help more. This year I was finally able to get off work to go and help volunteer at the processing plant. Here we took boxes that were already filled and looked through them to make sure all the items were acceptable. Not only was this touching to think that I was able to pray over every box that was going to a child in need but I had the opportunity to speak with some of the staff and hopefully will be chosen to go to local business and churches to tell them about Operation Christmas Child so more kids will be able to get a box. This would be a great way for me to help others, which I am all about.


Operation Christmas Child Photos