Sunday, July 19, 2009

summer

Our summer activities are winding down and I'm beginning to prepare for school. So, before summer is completely over, here's a little "summer"ary:) of what we've been up to.


Shortly after I returned home from Texas, we took middle-schoolers to Impact at Lipscomb. It had been a while since we'd used community showers and participated in all that is crazy/silly/fun about middle-school camp:) We enjoyed spending time with the kids and building relationships with them!

We had sweet friends, Andy and Carol, from Maryneal come visit. They came to Tennessee for a family reunion and made time to find us while they were somewhat close! It was a treat to visit with them and show them our home, town, and church.

Then, I got to go to Albuquerque for a couple of days of girl FUN with my mom, sister, aunt, and cousins. It was sooo fun!! We enjoyed time together visiting, eating, and walking around Santa Fe. We even took a tram ride over the mountains...so pretty and fun!

When I got home we had company. Jarrod and Lewis stayed with us and went with Keith to the Christian Scholars Conference, which they LOVED! I went and heard the last speaker and got to see several of Keith's ACU professors and their wives. They are always sweet and encouraging. Then we got to have lunch and good visiting with Dana Hood, my sweet professor/mentor/friend.

The next week was Summer Celebration at Lipscomb. It was beginning to feel like Lipscomb was our new home, but no worries we are still bleeding wildcat purple, not bison purple:) However, if we have to be far from ACU, there's no other college campus we'd rather spend time at. Anyway, summer celebration is their lectureship. We enjoyed worship and classes. Our favorite class was Earl Lavender's "Transformissional Friendship." It was the BEST class I've ever been in. ever. Maybe I'll blog more about it later. We enjoyed meals in the city and fireworks on Friday night too. But, the very best part of summer celebration was spending the night in Nashville with Ronnie and Angela (one of our elders and his wife). We always have the best late night conversations with them.

Then, one night we went with a big group from church to Faith Night at the Nashville Sounds baseball game with Jars of Clay! We got a concert, baseball game, hot dog and coke, all for $10!! Isn't that such a good deal?! We had a blast!

Last week, Keith and I went back to Nashville for a couple of days, but this time, there were no events, conferences, camps, or meetings, just FUN and RELAXING! It was a little vacation for just the two of us:) We slept in, read, snuggled, soaked up some poolside sun, and went out to eat.

Between and amongst all of that, I've done a little scrapbooking, read, slept in, worked on Sunday school lesson plans, and enjoyed meals and conversations with friends.

And, guess what?!!

My sweet husband has finally joined the world wide web of blogging!

You may have noticed that I went a little nuts with the links on this post:) There were probably more links on this post than the whole rest of the blog put together, but if you only click on one link, make it this one. I think you'll enjoy exploring apprenticeship!

Monday, July 6, 2009

teaching school is the job for me, i just can't help it:)

Hey friends. Long time, no blog, I know. We're still enjoying life in Tennessee. The summer has been eventful and fun! About a month ago, I got to fly to Texas to visit some family and friends. Best of all, I got to SURPRISE my mom at her retirement party...sooo fun! My mom was a fabulous teacher for many years, and it was an honor to be there to celebrate with her! Here is a copy of the letter that I wrote for her retirement. But, first a couple pictures of us! The first one was right after she first saw me...SURPRISE!


Dearest Mama,

In reflecting upon your upcoming retirement, I want you to know that because of you…

I work to create a classroom environment that’s loving, welcoming, and warm.

I want to make every child feel loved.

I try to give a little extra love to those who are harder to love.

I look for strengths in every student.

I survive off of hugs.

I sit in the floor.

I touch children that are not clean.

I wipe noses and bottoms when I need to.

I listen to each child’s story.

I work to develop a sense of community within my classroom.

I try to look at learning through the eyes of a child.

I try to make learning fun and engaging.

I watch children play.

I play with children.

I realize the value of relationship with other teachers.

I try to encourage other teachers.

Thank you for making me want to be a teacher. When you were worn out or frustrated with the job, those things did not consume you, because teaching and engaging with little children is who you are. Teaching has never just been a job for you, it has been your identity for many years. I know you are going to miss spending your days with three and four year olds, but I am thankful that you are moving on while you still love it. You are not waiting until you burn out just to draw a paycheck, afraid of what the future holds; you are closing a very full chapter, anxiously waiting to open the next one. You will spend your days with family, with friends, and with lonely people who need a friend. You will do chores and run errands for people who need help. You will make things grow in your garden and cook delicious food in your kitchen. You will share both of those with other people. Whether these things fill your days or you decide to take up quilting, open a restaurant, or run for school board, I know that whatever you do, you will be a blessing to those around you. Thank you for all that you have done to make me who I am today.

I love you!

Mindy


My teaching career is about to shift gears...A LOT! In just a few weeks, I'll begin teaching 6th grade English. I LOVED teaching first grade, enjoyed my short stint in 4th grade last spring, and am looking forward to a new challenge in 6th grade! During my mom's 25 years of teaching, she taught everything from Pre-K three-year-olds to high school seniors. I am thankful for her loving wisdom as I embark on this new adventure! Middle school here I come:)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Pepperdine

Last week we got to go to Southern California to the Bible lectures at Pepperdine. 
Some of the highlights from our week in no particular order:
enjoying the beauty of God's creation
late night conversations with Keith, Bob, Lourene, and Laura
visiting with ACU ministry friends
visiting with ACU mentors and professors
lots of good food
playing in the ocean with Laura
thought provoking lectures and classes
time with aunt, uncle, and cousins
praising God through song
learning some awesome new songs from Zoe

and now for some pictures....




a day at the beach with my sweet SIL, Laura....soooo fun! it doesn't get any better than the ocean! WOW! I loved every bit of it...waves are one of my favorite parts of creation! All of the metaphors in scripture that compare God's love to the depths of the ocean came to life for me more than ever! 




a day in LA...fun and relaxing





and here's a glimpse at what we ate....yikes that's a lot of food! but it was all soooo yummy:)







Saturday, April 18, 2009

pandora

Hi Bloggy Buddies, 
I just have to share with y'all my new favorite thing...it's really not all that new, but I've recently become really into it:) Pandora is free internet radio and it. is. so. cool. 

You create your very own radio station that only plays stuff you like. You tell it which bands and artists you enjoy and it plays them as well as other similar stuff. For example, if I put in The Fray, it might also play Snow Patrol, or if I put in Eric Clapton, it might also play BB King. So, it introduces me to new music and a lot of times it also plays stuff that I've heard and I like, but I don't know who it is. 

You can skip songs that you don't like, and they won't play them anymore, but that rarely happens, because pandora is smart:) Also, when you hear a song that you really like, you can tag it to remember what it is, or click right on over to amazon and buy the mp3. 

It is fun! If you don't already have a pandora station, you should make one:)

Since we're talkin' music...here are a few of my current faves: 
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Coldplay
Robert Randolph and the Family Band
The Fray
Natalie Grant
Danny Gokey
Kris Allen

Who are your current faves? Maybe I'll add them to my pandora station:) 


"Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent."
--Victor Hugo

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

new friends

Since we've been in Hohenwald, everyone has made us feel so welcome and at home. We are thankful for our new friends and church family. They have been loving and hospitable. We've shared lots of good meals, conversation, hugs, game nights, ball games, laundry nights, and shopping trips. Here are a few pictures with some of our new friends. 

Several weeks ago, Margaret and I hosted a middle-school girls slumber party. We had the best time with these sweet girls. We played Hoopla, ate junk food, danced, did pedicures, and watchedA Walk to Remember. It was so much fun, and made me feel both young and old at the same time:)



The next weekend, Kaye and Margaret went with me to a retreat with the ladies from Skyline Church of Christ, where Keith's parents minister. We had a wonderful time. Charme Robarts shared her heart for Jesus and challenged us to live hospitably, reminding us that Jesus' hospitality was so much more than just having friends over for dinner. It was powerful! While we were there, we got to do the zip line! Kaye and I were adventurous, and after much debating, decided to go for it, and it was SO MUCH FUN! 



Saturday, March 21, 2009

spring break

My parents came to visit us for spring break. It was so good to see them and show them our new home! We relaxed, toured, and ate lots of good food! When they got here Saturday, I was soooo excited and hugged them tight! I was really excited to show them our house, and they loved it! Then, we toured Hohenwald, went to the antique fair, and had dinner at The Junkyard Dog. We loved having them at church with us on Sunday and introducing them to our new church family. 

Saturday:  having fun at the antique fair
Monday: We enjoyed breakfast at Hardees, then headed to Columbia to return the UHaul trailer. They brought the rest of our stuff from Abilene; there were a few things that wouldn't fit in the truck when we moved including our grill and lawn mower. We had lunch at Marble Slab...yum! That's my kind of lunch:) Then, we toured the rest of Lewis County. We saw the Natchez Trace Parkway and Meriwether Lewis's cabin and burial site. We went out to Yoder's Market, a traditional Amish market, and got some cinnamon rolls, and sandwich stuff for later in the week. Then, we went to the local butcher shop, got some delicious steaks, and Keith grilled out! Yum! We'd missed our grill! 

Meriwether Lewis is buried here
chillin at his cabin 
Yoder's Market

Tuesday: Not only was it Saint Patty's Day, but it was also Mama and Daddy's 30th anniversary! We decked out in green and headed to Nashville to tour and celebrate! We hit up the famous Loveless Cafe for some delicious biscuits, country ham, and red-eye gravy! Then, we toured the city, saw all the big houses, walked down broadway, and had some yummy burgers at Ruby Tuesday!



hangin out with Minnie Pearl and Roy Acuff at the Ryman
Wednesday we cooked breakfast, ran errands, and worked on the house, enjoyed sandwiches from Yoder's, spent more time with our church family, and had dessert with friends. Thursday morning we all filled out our NCAA brackets, had chocolate gravy, a Hohenwald favorite, and hung out at home. Mama and I were crafty while Daddy and Keith watched basketball. Mama and I both got cricuts for Christmas, but hadn't had much time to use them, so we had fun figuring it out and even put some scripture on the living room wall! Thursday night we met up with Keith's parents and had some delicious catfish at Little Josh's near the Tennessee river. 


We relaxed together on Friday morning, fixed some Tennessee pork barbque for lunch, then said goodbye. What a great week! I am so thankful Mama and Daddy were able to come visit! They made it safely home Saturday evening after an 1, 800 mile journey! 

Monday, March 9, 2009

we moved again...

but this time it was 2 miles instead of 800:) 

here's the story...

Back in October we came to Hohenwald for Keith's interview and our first visit. As we were driving around, we came upon this CUTE little street...
Mindy: Oh my goodness, I LOVE this street!
Keith: Yeah, it looks nice, but there aren't any houses for sale.
Mindy: Look at the cute matching tree in front of every house.
Keith: Ummhumm
Mindy: Couldn't you just imagine trick or treating and Christmas caroling down this street with our children some day:)
Keith: You're weird.

Back in Abilene, after deciding to take the position and move to Hohenwald, we began looking at houses for sale online, and I was crossing my fingers, that something would open up on "that street that I love." And eventually one did, in early December, about a month before moving, we hit the road headed for Hohenwald in search of a house. We looked at several houses, including the one on that street, but it just wasn't what we were looking for, however, while we were looking, I couldn't help but notice the *oh so cute* house next door that had some sort of sign in the yard, but it wasn't a for sale sign, and it appeared to be vacant. I kept it in mind, even though we'd never seen the inside and didn't know much about it. During all of this looking, our house in Abilene hadn't sold, but we knew we had to find somewhere to park the UHaul in January. After sharing this with our new elders, one of them had an empty rental house they graciously let us stay in while we transitioned, waited to sell in Abilene, and took our time finding the right house to buy here. We were and are very thankful for that! Three months later, our house in Abilene still hasn't sold, but, remember that *oh so cute* house on "that street that I love"? It was for sale....and the owner is letting us lease it for now, and will put our rent money towards the price of the house when we sell in Abilene! Oh yeah, and somewhere along the way we saw the inside and loved it as much as the outside:) So, a week and a half ago, we packed it all up and moved again! Without further ado, here is "that street that I love" last week. Yes sir, that's right. On Sunday morning, March 1st, we woke up to 6 inches of SNOW and it was BEAUTIFUL! (and of course that meant NO SCHOOL on Monday, perfect for sleeping in, breakfast date, and unpacking!)

And here is our street this afternoon! This weekend spring sprung! Temperatures made it up to the mid-seventies and our Bradford pear trees bloomed! Aren't they pretty:)
our house on March 1, 2009
our house on March 9, 2009