Our home, the only one we've know together as married people, is for sale. Any bloggers out there in the market:) It's been on the market for about a month now. We're hoping the right people will want to buy it, make it into their home and love it as much as we have. So spread the word, house for sale!
We've done some work on it over the past 5 years while we've lived here. I haven't always been good about taking "before" pics, but I thought I'd share a few "befores" and several "afters."living room before:

living room after:
with wood floors instead of maroon carpet, new paint, cream and khaki instead of dingy white and wood paneling, a wall torn down where the couch is (you can see the old wall to the right of the tv in the before pics), and less clutter!
with wood floors instead of maroon carpet, new paint, cream and khaki instead of dingy white and wood paneling, a wall torn down where the couch is (you can see the old wall to the right of the tv in the before pics), and less clutter!
the rest of the living room before:
(was the "dining room")
the rest of the living room after:
(we moved Keith's books in here from the extra bedroom and moved this little table in here from the kitchen)
the old wall that separated the kitchen and living room
the living room side had our desk, but since we have laptops now we don't need it. we moved a lot of desky stuff to the extra bedroom

kitchen side of the old wall:

I'm getting sleepy and still have papers to grade, so I'm going to have to call it quits for tonight and call this post..."to be continued" More to come on our house....have I convinced any of you to buy it yet:)







In August, just before school started, I was able to attend Women of Faith in Dallas. If you've never had a chance to attend a WOF conference, and you get the opportunity, you will be blessed. There is something special about being with thousands of women, from all walks of life, and from all different kinds of churches, in one place worshipping God together. For several years now, my mom has organized this trip for a group of women, mostly from her church and community, and even within our group of 30 women, we have such diversity in age and life experiences. I love when a group of people can come together, and with or without prior relationship, have an immediate bond through Jesus. Throughout this weekend, I laughed and cried. I heard testimonies of faith, inspiring stories, incredible singing, and received lots of hugs and encouragement. Women of Faith is something we look forward to every year.