Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Twas the Day Before Christmas

Well it may be the day before Christmas, but the temperature sure doesn't feel like it in balmy Mobile, Al. The temperature will be back up in the 70's today and tomorrow, Christmas Day. And to make it ever yukier, we are having off and on showers and expecting more tonight.

Ryan and Carter dropped by this morning and Carter is so excited about tonight. He was leaving our house and going to get his hair cut. I'm sure Elizabeth is hoping that they will be able to straigthen out the front where several weeks ago, Carter decided to cut his own hair. He cut a section in the very front about and inch higher than the rest before his teachers discovered it.

Brandon dropped by this morning and they were already leaving for parties with Brittany's family to be held in Pensacola and Semmes. They go from party to party on Christmas Eve. I'm sure Ryleigh will "eat it up."

We ran to the grocery store to get the ingredients for the dishes that we will be taking to Julie's and Morris' tonight for our family Christmas Eve party. Randall is adding some beans to the Chicken Chili Soup that he made earlier in the week and froze and he is also making his delicious potatoes. I am making a grape congealed salad that I first made last year that everyone seemed to really enjoy. We will be meeting around 6:30 P.M. There will be a house full--Ryan's family, Brandon's family, Morris' family, Mother, Daddy, Uncle Carl, Aunt Dorothy, Bradford, and Grandmother Erma and us.

We ate lunch at Sonny's Bar-B-Q and then came home and began cooking. We have talked about going to another Christmas movie this afternoon. We'll see if we still are in the mood for that after all the cooking is all done.

Christmas Eve has always been the height of the Christmas season. I love Christmas Eve! I look forward to the time with all of my family tonight and especially enjoying the excitement in the eyes of my grandchildren!

Happy Birthday Jesus!

Tuesday-Christmas Eve Eve

Randall and I left out early this morning knowing that this was THE day...the day that we were going to get it all done! We began at Wal-Mart where we got the majority of what we were looking for. From Wal-Mart, we enjoyed lunch at one of our favorite restaurants, Olive Garden. After eating at O.G., we ventured to Academy Sports where we picked up a couple of sleeping bags for Carter and Ryleigh. After that, it was our annual Christmas shopping trip to the mall. Neither one of us hardly ever goes to the mall other than at Christmas. It is always interesting to see what new stores are there and what old stores are gone. We grabbed some candy for Randall's parents as well as some blouses for me that were on sale at Limited. There were tops that I can where on the cruise in May. I came home and wrapped all the gifts which was a task that took quite a while. I think other than making some more pictures to put in the picture frame (holds16 pictures, 6 of which are portrait, which I never take) that we are giving to Randall's parents, we are through!!! Yay!

Monday, Mon. 22-Movie Afternoon

Randall got up and did a little work and I just took it easy around the house. To put it bluntly, I was flat out lazy! After he came home, we decided to take in an afternoon movie. We went to see "Four Christmases." It was actually better than we anticipated. After the movie, we ate dinner at Panera Bread. We came home and built a fire in the fireplace and had a nice cozy night at home. It's great to finally have some cold weather after last week of having temperatures mostly in the 70's. It finally feels like Christmas again!

Sunday, Dec. 21-Party with Friends

Our Community Group had it's Christmas party tonight at the Peak's. Linda had everything decorated so beautifully, especially the dining room table. It looked like she was expecting royalty. Everyone brought dishes and we ate some delicious food and had lots of fun. It was made extra special by a group of children from the church coming by and caroling for us as we ate. We are blessed not only with our family but also with special friends.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Sat., Dec. 20-Loving the Lights

On Saturday night, Nana and Poppie picked up Carter and Ryleigh and we all went out to view the Christmas lights down different "paths" (as Carter referred to the streets). They are both very excited about Christmas this year. Their favorite object to spot in the yards was Santa. Carter also looked intently for deer (isn't that surprising?:) When I asked them if they knew whose birthday Christmas was, they both said "Jesus." I reminded them of why we do all of the Christmas decorating and celebrating and they said they knew why. I think it is always important to remind children from an early age of the greatest reason for the season. It is so easy to get caught up in all the other stuff that we as adults need to be reminded over and over again as well.

We took a break and ate a "delicious" meal of hamburgers, french fries and chicken nuggets at McDonalds. After dinner, we all enjoyed ice cream. Carter and Ryleigh sang Christmas carols in the back seat of the truck while we looked at the lights. I was able to get a little of their singing on the video as well as a little of our visit at McDonalds.

It was a great night in the life of Carter's & Ryleigh's Nana ! As if you haven't guessed by now, I adore these children:) They are one of God's greatest blessings in my life!

Friday, Dec. 19-Ryleigh's Christmas Program Debut

At the age of 2, our sweet Ryleigh made her first public debut in the Woodridge Learning Center Christmas program on Friday night. As usual, she looked just beautiful! As you can see in the short video clip, she sang but her favorite part was cheering for herself at the end. What a joy my grandchildren are to their Nana's life!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Azalea City Christmas Golf Party







Azalea City Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. held it's first Christmas Golf Party today ay Magnolia Grove. The President, Vice-President and the two top Supervisors were in attendance. They met at the course at 9:00 to hit range balls with a tee time of 9:40 a.m. Employers and employees alike had a wonderful time playing "The Falls" course at Magnolia Grove. The President, Randall Stanford won the tournament. After the game ended around 2:00, the Christmas party continued with lunch at Longhorn Steakhouse. It was a great Christmas party! The vice-president had the greatest time getting to spend time with her husband and sons!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

My First Christmas In Heaven

I have conveyed in many posts since Thanksgiving how much I love the Christmas season. Even though I still love it, because of the occurences of this year, I look at Christmas a little differently this year. Recently, three friends of mine have passed away and I can't help but think about their families and how different Christmas must be for them this year. I mentioned this to another friend of mine on the phone the other day and she sent me this poem in the Christmas card she sent to me. Because all of my friends were Christians, I know this poem could be exactly what they would say to their families this Christmas. Here is the poem:

My First Christmas In Heaven

I see the countless Christmas trees around the world below.
With tiny lights, like heaven's stars, reflecting on the snow.
The sight is so spectacular; please wipe away that tear,
For I am spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year.

I hear the may Christmas songs that people hold so dear,
But the sounds of music can't compare with the Christmas choir up here.
I have no words to tell you of the joy their voices bring,
For it is beyond description to hear the angels sing.

I know how much you miss me. I see pain inside your heart,
But I am not so far away. We really aren't apart.
So be happy for me, loved ones. You know I hold you dear,
And be glad I'm spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year.

I send you each a special gift from my heavenly home above.
I send you each a memory of my undying love
After all, "Love" is the gift more precious than pure gold.
It was always most important in the stories Jesus told.

Please love and keep each other, as my Father said to do,
For I cannot count His blessings or measure His love for you.
So, have a Merry Christmas and wipe away that tear.
Remember, I am spending Christmas with Jesus Christ this year.

Anonymous

Spending their first Christmas with Jesus this year:
John Norsworthy
Renee Baggett
Tom Russell

My prayers are going out for the families of all of these dear friends. They are greatly missed by many.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Secret Sister Reveal 2008



For the last 3 years, the girls on the Dayspring staff have played Secret Sister throughout the year. We have drawn names in December each year and bought "fun" things for the "sister" for different occasions until the next December. It has been a lot of fun. But we have decided next year to either just draw names at Christmas with a $25 limit or bring gifts with a $25 limit and play "Dirty Santa."
The party was held at Julie's. But if you notice in the pictures, Julie is no where to be seen. That's because she was back in her room in bed with a migraine. No one knew she was sick until we got there. What a trooper she was to still have the party at her house. Her house was absolutely gorgeous with all of her beautiful Christmas decorations.
Julie also made some delicious Corn Chowder for all of us to eat. Teresa and Diane, I believe made some desserts as well. Everything was scrumptuous!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Keyboards at Christmas 2008

Today at 2:30 P.M., one of my favorite Christmas traditions was held. I love our Keyboards program which is held at Christmas. Debbie Kreamer did a fabulous job heading up this program. Seven pianists played throughout the program and Elizbeth Walker sang a glorious "Bethlehem Morning." I love to listen to the piano and I love Christmas carols. And when you combine the two, I couldn't enjoy anything more! After the program, Randall and I went to Starbucks and enjoyed some of their special Christmas coffee. It was a great afternoon during this Christmas season. Here is a sample of the program. Enjoy!

Carter's Weekend in the Country





This weekend was the first time that Carter went all by himself with Nana and Poppie to Bladon Springs. We had a great time hunting and decorating the hunting camp. We went up Friday afternoon and Carter went hunting with Poppie while Nana and Uncle Mike went to other stands. When Carter and Poppie arrived at their shooting house, they found that the roof had been blown off. They spotted one doe on Friday and on Saturday they saw 4 doe and a bob cat. Carter was asleep when the doe came in the field and Poppie had to wake him up to see them. But Carter was the first one to see the bob cat and pointed the "cat" out to Poppie. Mike saw some wierd bucks on Friday. There were 3 bucks in his field, all of which had very strange racks. None were any that he wanted to kill at this point in the season. The top two pictures are the first doe that I have seen this year. The "Mama" doe came into my patch by herself and then about 20 minutes later, her baby came running into join her. My heart just starts racing when a deer of any kind comes into my patch. I just love watching them!

Party Down at Nan Seas

Our staff Christmas party was held at Nan Seas Restaurant on Thursday night. Linda, Julie, and I arrived about an hour early to put up a few decorations. The party this year just seemed a little unusal to me because so many of our staff have left this past year. I especially missed Scott and Robin Payne, David and Susan Johnson, and Garrett and Melanie Hughes. They were a part of our staff for so long and it just didn't seem the same without them. Drew played the guitar and we sang some songs and we also played a fun game. The meal was delicious. As I think about next year, I can only wonder what our staff will look like. Hopefully by then, we will have a new senior pastor. I look forward to what God is going to do at Dayspring and with the Dayspring staff. I praise God for allowing me to serve and work at Dayspring!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A Note To My Readers


Many of you have mentioned to me that you have not been able to make comments on my blog because you do not have a blog yourself. I think I have changed some settings where anyone can now leave comments on my posts. If I am understanding correctly, you may post your comment (please be sure and sign your name), click on anonymous, then publish your comment. I hope that works.

Last night, our sweet Carter stayed with us while his mom and dad went out to dinner. Here are a few pics I took while he was here.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Dayspring Volunteer Christmas Brunch 2008











It's become a tradition. Every year at Christmas, the staff of Dayspring throws an appreciation brunch for all of the members of Dayspring who volunteer and help us in the office throughout the year. This year it was held at Donna Hartmann's home. As usual the food was fantabulous and we all ate more than we should have. Above are a few pictures of the staff and volunteers enjoying the morning.




Scandalous Mercy

Two words in the lyrics of one of the songs that our choir sang in our 2008 Christmas celebration jumped out at me...... Scandalous Mercy. I have never thought of that adjective to describe mercy,.But how perfect a description. The amount of mercy that God showed me by sending His Son to earth as a baby and then allowing Him to give His Life for me cannot be described better than scandulous. The title of the song written by Travis Cottrell and others is "This Is Our God." The lyrics of this verse go as follows:

This is our God, living and breathing

Call Him Courageous, relentless, and brave

This is our God, loving and reaching

Scandalous Mercy and mighty to save.

What great lyrics! Our choir did a great job and a lot of hard work went into learning all of the music. Thank you for leading us in such a great worship experience . To God Be the Glory!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Who'd a Thunk It?



At the beginning of the 2008 college football season, who among Bama fans thought they would be playing in the SEC championship with an 11-0 record? I can assure you, not too many!!! What a turn around Bama has made this year. It has been a great season and we look forward to the Sugar Bowl!!
Bama played better than the score shows. Tim Tebow was certainly someone to contend with. He is a team all by himself. I think he may be the most talented college player I have ever seen play. I predict Florida wins it all!
It was a well played game and a lot of fun to watch. Roll tide!


Friday, December 5, 2008

Rain, Rain, Go Away! Thanksgiving 2008









If I had to pick one word that would describe the Thanksgiving weekend of 2008, it would be "soggy." We had overcast skies on Thanksgiving day, but beginning Thursday night, it began to rain and it didn't stop until Sunday morning when we came back to Mobile. The rainy days didn't spoil all of our fun however. Some of the guys hunted in the rain, but no bucks were in their sight.



Randall, Thomas and I were the first to arrive in Bladon. We went up on Wednesday to get things cleaned and ready for everyone on Thursday. Thomas went hunting while Randall and I cleaned and did things around the camp. After Thomas came back, we went to Coffeeville to eat hamburgers at the Dairy Bar. Morris, Julie and Ainsleigh arrived late Wednesday night. Brandon, Brittany and Ryleigh arrived Thursday morning, followed shortly by Mother, Daddy and Brad. Ryan, Elizabeth, and Carter stayed in Tuscaloosa and came in on Friday. Everyone brought a dish and we had more food than we could eat in a week! Randall fried two turkeys and we
had two hams as well. My parents and Brad went home late Thursday afternoon.

Friday, Morris, Julie, Brittany and I went on a shopping excursion to Gilbertown and Butler. We bought a few things and ate lunch at the Hardee's in Butler. It was nice just to get out of the house. When we got back to Bladon, Ryan, Elizabeth and Carter were there. Late Friday afternoon, Brandon's family and Thomas left and went back to Mobile. Ryan's family and Trey left on Saturday morning. They were all wanting to get back home to watch the Alabama-Auburn Game with friends. Morris, Julie, and Ainsleigh stayed and watched the game with us in Bladon and headed home right after the game. The game was great! Alabama won 39 to 0!!!!!!

Roll Tide!

Despite the rain, we still enjoyed the time with our family. Thank you God for all the blessings you have given me!




Monday, November 24, 2008

Singing Praises!

Very few things delight a Nana's heart more than watching her grandchild sing praises to God! Yesterday morning, my grandson's choir sang in our Sunday morning service. We normally sit towards the back, but not this Sunday. I was right up front so that I could get a good view. Carter did so good! The last time that he got in front of an audience was not a great experience. He was so scared that he never even looked up and he eventually left the stage completely. After talking with Carter and a little bribery:) he performed like a professional.


Here is a short clip from his outstanding singing debut at the church. For those of you who do not know Carter, he is the beautiful blond in the yellow shirt on the next to the top row on the far right.


As he sang, I was reminded of how much I have to be thankful for. My two grandchildren are a tremendous blessing that God has given to me. I am thankful that my parents are in good health as well as the rest of my family. We will be leaving in the next day or so to go to Bladon Springs where we will spend Thankgiving as well as the rest of the week. We will have a houseful as Morris, Julie, Trey, Thomas, Ainsleigh, Ryan, Elizabeth, Carter, Brandon, Brittany, Ryleigh, Mother, Daddy, Bradford, Randall's Mom and Dad all come for Thankgiving. Mother, Daddy and Bradford will go home after lunch, but the rest are staying to hunt and enjoy the country life through the weekend. It should be a lot of fun!

I am on vacation all this week and I got up this morning and decorated the Christmas tree as well as the rest of the inside of the house. I am officially in the Christmas spirit! I love this time of year!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Simple Sister2Sister

Friday night, we had a great Sister2Sister fellowship. We sat around and talked over pizza, chips, cookies and cokes for the first 35 minutes or so. This video clip is from this portion of the night. Afterwards we went downstairs into the Shack worship center where we listened to Lynn Robbins wonderful testimony. God has allowed so much in her life. I could not believe all that she has been through. But God has been faithful to bring her through it and she gives Him all the glory for allowing her to overcome her past. Everyone listening could not have helped being touched through her words. The last part of the night was spent in a great time of prayer led by Martha Sullins and Bonnie Porter. Thank you God for constructing such a wonderful night!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Sho Gun -Sho Nuff Good!

Linda and Tom Peak eat at Sho Gun Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar quite a bit. Randall has never eaten Japanese food and I just recently ate my first Japanese food at STIX that I wrote about in an earlier blog. The Peak's were going to eat there last night and they asked us to join them along with their son, Andrew, daughter-in-law, Courtney, and grandson, Will. Randall and I really enjoyed it. They give you more food than you could possibly eat and it was all delicious. Here is a short clip of our entertaining cook and all of us as we ate.

Another important event took place today. The Peaks are celebrating their 30th anniversary on May 5. They asked us to help them celebrate by going on a cruise with them. As we began looking at the cost of the cruises out of Mobile at the first of the week, we found out that there was going to be a 1 day Sale and Promotion on Thursday (yesterday). So we waited to check on this before we made our reservations. We feel we got a great deal and we will be be cruising to Cozumel on May 4 thru May 9. The one and only cruise Randall and I have been on was about 30 years ago when we went on a 3 day cruise of the islands in Greece. We are so excited about our Carribean Cruise with the Peaks.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

San Miguel's Video Test

I made a video yesterday at the office and tried all night long to attach it to my blog and the blog wouldn't accept it. I am not sure why. The only thing I could think of was that it was too large a file. It was the same length as the one I did at the house on my first try, so I don't understand. This video I shot today is shorter. If it works, I guess that was my problem.

It works! Yah! I think I have the hang of this now. I wish the one I made at the office yesterday would have worked. Maybe I'll try it again.

Well, I am getting ready to go back to church for the last study in our Following God Series on Old Testament Characters. It's been a great study.

Tomorrow will be my last day in the office until the first week in December. I will be off all next week. Yah!

Have a great night!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Upload Video to Blog TEST

I have seen other people's blogs with video attached and I think that is so neat. So the computer expert that I am not has worked for several hours now trying to figure out how to upload them. At the point that I am writing this, I am still not sure that it is on this blog. If it is, I need to remind myself of how I did it. I right clicked on the video and saved it to my desktop. Then I clicked on the video icon on the blog and placed it on the blog.

By the way, this video was just a test. As most of you know, we have a very talented dog that can sing and he just happened to come into the room while I was doing my video test. So what better video than to have me singing Camp's and mine country rendition to "You Are My Sunshine?" It is his favorite song to sing along on. Let's see if it worked!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Over Til Next Year

Well I managed today to make two doctors visits in one day. I began seeing Dr. Stuart, a chiropractor, last Thursday and had my third session with him this morning. Then I got to the office and looked at my calendar and realized my yearly mammogram and check up was also today at 11:15. My mammogram went very quickly and I also got back into the exam room quickly. Then a baby that wanted to come into the world took my doctor away from the office and I had to wait for quite a while. I'm glad all of that is over until next year.

Our community group went last night to see over 20 adults and children from "Light of the Village" be baptized at Springhill Baptist. This was an awesome sight to see all the lives that this ministry has touched. Pray for John and Dolores Eads as they continue in this ministry in Alabama Village.

It was a good Monday overall. I got a lot done at work in between and after my doctors visits.

Thank you God for a great day!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Mike Railey Turns 60!


Saturday was a big milestone in the life of my much older than I, brother-in-law, Mike Railey. He turned 60! And bless his heart, half of his day was spent working making the steps for the hunting houses. I think secretly the guys kind of enjoy making the houses. We celebrated by watching the Alabama-LSU game. Alabama is undefeated and they were kind enough to help Mike to make his birthday a happy one by winning yet again. During half time we ate delicious grilled hambugers and hot dogs made by Mike's son, Kyle. Here are a few pictures of the celebration in the kitchen as well as watching the ball game. In the pictures are Randall's sister (Mike's wife) Deborah and their sons, Kyle and Drew and Lauren, Kyle's wife.

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Down Go The Steps!


The four hunting houses are just about through! Randall and Mike constucted the steps on all four hunting houses this weekend. The houses look great and are sure to help all of us get that big buck this season!


Our fields are beautiful this weekend. Here are a few pictures I took while the guys worked.

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Obama Wins Presidential Election


I think this picture says it all. As you know, according to my last post this is not the way that I wanted this to turn out. However, we all prayed that God have His will in this election. Because of this, I must believe that my prayer was answered. The Bible also says that God is the One who places people in positions as leaders and it also says that I am to respect those He places in these positions. So unless President Obama does something absolutely against what I know to be truth, I will support him. I will say that this truly does show that anything is possible for those living in America. God bless America and God bless President-elect Obama and all those that he places in positions of authority around him.
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