Today I was able to attend the Catalyst One Day held at North Point Church. It was an amazing experience and I am so thankful I was able to attend, hear Andy and Craig speak, and sit next to my co-worker. However, that is not what I am most thankful for. Truly, I am most thankful for meeting Lindsay. She works at NewSpring Church and is an assistant to their pastor. When I found out they were going to be there I even said, oh I want to see him. Really I was only hoping to walk by in the hallway or something, but God is always so much bigger than me.
To step back quickly, before I got my job at Buckhead Church I would work on Sundays at my old job at Cbeyond. While working, I would watch Buckhead church, listen to Rob Bell @ Mars Hill, and watch Perry Noble @ NewSpring preach online thru their sites. They all have such different styles and I appreciate each for doing what God has called each of them to do.
So when I heard that Perry Noble was in the crowd today I wanted to see him. Just to see if he looked anything like what I saw on my computer screen. I don't know why I thought he would look any different, but I never know.
As I was walking the halls, I decided to stop into the break room to eat a banana that Abby was kind enough to give me. I saw a bunch of ladies that I knew sitting down so I joined them and right away they introduced me to Lindsay. She and I chatted for the rest of the lunch break, found out about her life and about what she does at NewSpring. Before I left the break room I was able to see Perry. And yes, he looks exactly the same in person.
I was thrilled. Like rock star thrilled. I wanted to say to him thank you for what you do. Thank you for letting God use you. Thank you for listening to that small voice inside of you that I am sure is the Holy Spirit. Thank you for preaching to people like me who need to hear what you have to say. But, I always feel weird about saying that to someone I have never met. It's something that I have always wanted to say to Andy as well. God used them to plant a seed inside of me. To change me from who I was two years ago to who He has formed me to be today. I can't thank them enough.
I never thought I would get to see Perry, since he preaches in South Carolina. I never imagined I would meet a woman on his staff and find her so cool that we are now Facebook friends (cause your not really friends unless you are Facebook friends). I am learning every day that I imagine so small. God imagines so much bigger than me. I like His imagination so much more.
What an exciting day!!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Check me out...
I finally fixed up my pictures on here so I now have more room to upload more :) I got this picture today from Erin, who leads the host teams at Buckhead Church. Here is proof I used to work on the host team! But, how long ago was it... I still have my blond hair!!!

I loved it too!! It was a lot of fun greeting everyone as they came thru the door. It must have been summer... look, I am tan!

I loved it too!! It was a lot of fun greeting everyone as they came thru the door. It must have been summer... look, I am tan!
Day #2
So, just to keep you updated... fasting yesterday was super easy. Probably cause I wasn't home for more than 20 minutes. My weekdays are really so busy that this will be easy for the next few days. It will probably be the weekend that I'll be home in silence. It will be good cause when it's easy I'm not leaving enough room for God.
With that, last night I went to Miranda's house with Erinleigh and we spent the evening eating dinner and catching up on the Oscars. Go 'Slumdog' for all the wins!! PS. If you haven't seen the movie, watch it now!!! Amazing!!
With that, last night I went to Miranda's house with Erinleigh and we spent the evening eating dinner and catching up on the Oscars. Go 'Slumdog' for all the wins!! PS. If you haven't seen the movie, watch it now!!! Amazing!!
Monday, February 23, 2009
Fasting
As part of my Mentorship Group, I was asked to give up something for one week. I thought about it and prayed about it and ended with I am giving up my computer, my television, and the features on my phone that aren't for texting or calling while I am at home. This will create some silence in my life so that if God so chooses, he can speak to me.
Yesterday I spent the afternoon at home in silence. I read a little, napped a little, drew a little. It was nice but the silence was almost deafening. It always seems that way when you give something up, doesn't it. I mean, I sit at my house from time to time with nothing on and it can be great. Its just when I now *can't* turn on the TV or pick up the computer, I now want to. I'm sure as the week goes on I will find that I will come to appreciate the silence!
Yesterday I spent the afternoon at home in silence. I read a little, napped a little, drew a little. It was nice but the silence was almost deafening. It always seems that way when you give something up, doesn't it. I mean, I sit at my house from time to time with nothing on and it can be great. Its just when I now *can't* turn on the TV or pick up the computer, I now want to. I'm sure as the week goes on I will find that I will come to appreciate the silence!
Devotional
I struggle. I'm sure I'm alone in this. And that tends to make the struggle harder.
In reality, I am so far from being alone. Everyone struggles but when I look at them, I don't see it. I don't see what is deep in their minds, like I do for myself.
As a single lady, I have been struggling lately with giving my relationship life over to God. I have been telling Him that it is His, however, I seem to want to take it back. Then I read my devotional for today and realized that giving my life over to God is not a one time deal... its something I do over every day. You may get something completely different out of it, but I get peace.
Which is exactly what I pray for every night.
In reality, I am so far from being alone. Everyone struggles but when I look at them, I don't see it. I don't see what is deep in their minds, like I do for myself.
As a single lady, I have been struggling lately with giving my relationship life over to God. I have been telling Him that it is His, however, I seem to want to take it back. Then I read my devotional for today and realized that giving my life over to God is not a one time deal... its something I do over every day. You may get something completely different out of it, but I get peace.
Which is exactly what I pray for every night.
The Practice of Surrender
by Rick Warren
“If people want to follow me, they must give up the things they want. They must be willing even to give up their lives to follow me.” Matthew 16:24 (NCV)
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Paul’s moment of surrender occurred on the Damascus road after he was knocked down by blinding light. For others, less drastic methods are needed to get our attention.Regardless, surrendering is never just a one-time event.Paul said, “I die daily” (1 Corinthians 15:31 NASB).
There is a moment of surrender and there is the practice of surrender, which is moment-by-moment and lifelong. The practice of surrender requires perseverance; you may have to re-surrender your life fifty times a day: “If people want to follow me, they must give up the things they want. They must be willing even to give up their lives [daily] to follow me” (Matthew 16:24 NCV).
Let me warn you: When you decide to live a totally surrendered life, that decision will be tested. Sometimes it will mean doing inconvenient, unpopular, costly, or seemingly impossible tasks.It will often mean doing the opposite of what you feel like doing. “Those who are living by their natural inclinations have their minds on the things human nature desires; those who live in the Spirit have their minds on spiritual things” (Romans 8:5 NJB).
We are, by nature, self-centered. When hurt by someone, your natural inclination is to hurt back.It is natural to hoard money instead of generously sharing it, to defend yourself when criticized, to hide your mistakes instead of confessing them, and to try to impress others. You can usually figure out what will please God by doing the opposite of your natural inclination.
Bill Bright founded Campus Crusade for Christ. Through the worldwide Crusade staff, his tract “The Four Spiritual Laws,” and the “JESUS” film (seen by over one billion people), it’s estimated that over 150 million people have come to Christ and will spend eternity in heaven.
I once asked Bill, “Why did God use and bless your life so much?” He said, “When I was a young man I made a contract with God.I literally wrote it out and signed my name at the bottom. It said ‘From this day forward, I am a slave of Jesus Christ.’”
Have you signed a contract like that with God? Or, are you still arguing and struggling with God over his right to do with your life as he pleases? It is time to surrender – to God’s grace, love, and wisdom.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Good, Wholesome Fun!!
This past week, like every week, seemed to just fly by too fast...
Monday is generally a good day because it is my me day. The day I go home, do what needs to be done around the apartment, potentially go for a walk or do yoga, eat dinner and watch my favorite TV shows (Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother). And that is pretty much what I did. I came home, napped, and watched TV. Gotta love that!
Tuesday Lynette and Shannon came over to watch Anne of Green Gables!! For all you carnivores... I made a yummy salad:
Wednesday night was Community Group Night!! Like always, and I always love it! We are still reading Love, Sex, & Lasting Relationships and if you haven't gotten the book already you so have to get it. I am loving it... completely different idea than what is currently norm. And it seems so obvious that I don't know why I haven't always lived/dated this way... and we are only thru chapter 3 of the book.
Thursday night was my usual 'Jui night!! I went over to Erinleigh & George's house, at chili and watched our shows! Always a lot of fun!!
Friday I took food out to a friend of mine... some yummy spaghetti & meatballs. I used whole grain spaghetti for the noodle. The for the sauce I sweated an onion, added spices (basil, Italian blend, oregano, salt & pepper), mushroom, and artichoke. Added the Prego and meatballs. Let it sit for 20 minutes and it was complete. I was fasting on Friday so I didn't try any but will be having some shortly for lunch. I am excited!! Friday night I spent it with my friend and owner of the condo I am staying in, Angela! She was in town talking to her new realtor. Her condo is back on the market, which means I now have to make my bed every morning!
Yesterday was an amazingly beautiful day so I spent about an hour just relaxing on my roof! I love days that I can do that. I also watched 'Mystic Pizza' and painted my fingernails a very bright shade of pink. At night Angela, I and another lady from the building went out for dinner at a Mexican restaurant and then a Chinese restaurant... at the Mexican restaurant there was an hour and a half wait and before our table could be seated I had filled up on chips and salsa... hehe! And then Angela was no longer in the mood for Mexican so we headed to Chinese... where I had a seaweed salad... yummo!
Monday is generally a good day because it is my me day. The day I go home, do what needs to be done around the apartment, potentially go for a walk or do yoga, eat dinner and watch my favorite TV shows (Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother). And that is pretty much what I did. I came home, napped, and watched TV. Gotta love that!
Tuesday Lynette and Shannon came over to watch Anne of Green Gables!! For all you carnivores... I made a yummy salad:
- Spinach
- Hard Boiled Egg
- Bacon
- Tomato
- Homemade Celery Seed Dressing
Wednesday night was Community Group Night!! Like always, and I always love it! We are still reading Love, Sex, & Lasting Relationships and if you haven't gotten the book already you so have to get it. I am loving it... completely different idea than what is currently norm. And it seems so obvious that I don't know why I haven't always lived/dated this way... and we are only thru chapter 3 of the book.
Thursday night was my usual 'Jui night!! I went over to Erinleigh & George's house, at chili and watched our shows! Always a lot of fun!!
Friday I took food out to a friend of mine... some yummy spaghetti & meatballs. I used whole grain spaghetti for the noodle. The for the sauce I sweated an onion, added spices (basil, Italian blend, oregano, salt & pepper), mushroom, and artichoke. Added the Prego and meatballs. Let it sit for 20 minutes and it was complete. I was fasting on Friday so I didn't try any but will be having some shortly for lunch. I am excited!! Friday night I spent it with my friend and owner of the condo I am staying in, Angela! She was in town talking to her new realtor. Her condo is back on the market, which means I now have to make my bed every morning!
Yesterday was an amazingly beautiful day so I spent about an hour just relaxing on my roof! I love days that I can do that. I also watched 'Mystic Pizza' and painted my fingernails a very bright shade of pink. At night Angela, I and another lady from the building went out for dinner at a Mexican restaurant and then a Chinese restaurant... at the Mexican restaurant there was an hour and a half wait and before our table could be seated I had filled up on chips and salsa... hehe! And then Angela was no longer in the mood for Mexican so we headed to Chinese... where I had a seaweed salad... yummo!
Monday, February 16, 2009
I Totally Won!!!
I had a great weekend... and a great week too! Since I haven't updated in a while, here was my past week in review.
Monday:
I watched He's Just Not That Into You with a really fun bunch of ladies that I know from Buckhead Church. We had a blast hanging out and I really enjoyed the movie. I had read the book years ago and absolutely love it. I am now reading Sex, Lies & Lasting Relationships, which I am loving and I think is the Christian version of He's Just Not That Into you. Read it. Seriously.
Tuesday:
Mentorship Group night!! Sue (our amazing leader) made us dinner and we had an amazing conversation. I love how God is putting so many amazing females into my life for me to learn what real community looks like.
Wednesday:
I dropped my iPhone... and its now broken. Very sad, the face place is all cracked up. But it still works so I have added a cover to it and will continue to use it. Not in a place where I can justify purchasing a new phone.
Community Group - meeting #2!!! We are reading SL&LR (see Monday) and we are holding each other accountable. I love my group! Its small but powerful. Watch out world... here we come!
Thursday:
TV night!!! Went to Erinleigh's house and watched our shows!! Abby, another wonderful North Point employee and friend of Erinleigh came over and made chili, it was amazing! It was a lot of fun chatting a little more with Abby outside of work and I always love hanging out with Erinleigh!
Friday:
Lots o' doctors... I had my yearly physical in the AM with my regular doctor. During the physical, I chatted a ton with my doctor, who is really into herbal medication, and she directed me to a place called Health Unlimited. I went and they were very knowledgeable. I am trying some new things to deal with all of my health issues. I'll let you know what I think later...
Did I forget to mention that Friday was in the 70's (degree, that is) and super sunny! I needed to take advantage of such a great day so I spent the afternoon at Piedmont Park. What do you think...
Ladies Night!! Odessa, Teesha and I joined about 15 other amazing women at Bone Garden Cantina. Amazing food. Amazing company.
The 'catch' of the night was everyone was wearing pink. I pulled out my glitter pink shoes (high heel) out of retirement for the night and was glad I did. They hurt to walk in but it felt amazing to wear some heels again!
Saturday:
Happy Valentine's Day!!!
I "Won A Date" with my friend Jerry and we had a blast. Let me back up... Jerry blogged a contest on his site to Medieval Times while back that you know I had to apply for. Jerry sits by me at Buckhead Church, works in facilities, and we chat all the time inside of work. But had never really hung out outside of work. Afer a long and gruling (not really) application process where I was as sarcastic as possible (no, not me...) I came out the winner!!
Jerry made an excellent post here about the 'date'. The official night was supposed to be just Medieval Times, however a few days before we were chatting and neither had anything else going on during the day so we decided to start early. He had a few different ideas, that fell thru, so he told me he would come over and we would figure something out. Unbenonsed to me he had an idea and showed up at my house with a painting kit that contains everything you need for oil/acrylic/chalk/sketching/watercolor paintings. The box also serves as an easel. It’s incredibly awesome and he let me keep it. Fabulous!!
I welcomed him to my house and he started the night with a pink rose.

For the rest of the afternoon, we hung out at my place and we painted while we watched part of Down With Love and Top Gun and chatted about stuff. We worked together on the our painting... one person chosing the colors and the other person painting. We have agreed not to discuss what Jerry painted, however I looked at the painting again last night and thought it was great.
Then Jared and Meredith came and picked us up and we went to Medieval Times for dinner and JOUSTING!!!! Oh Yeah!!
If you are not familiar with Medieval Times, it is a dinner theater in which you eat dinner with your hands while actors re-enact a story of a princess and her prince, a tournament, and an evil knight trying to take over a kingdom. Pretty basic storyline, but really well done! I walked away from this experience absolutely amazed! I highly recommend it to anyone. We thought it was going to be a joke and we would just be people watching all night, but we actually got into it and had an incredible time!
Sunday:
Work and church in which Jeff Henderson did an amazing sermon on our church, reflecting over the past year and looking forward into this year. Then I went to Lenox mall to get a cover for my iPhone. I also check out a few shops and landed in Restoration Hardware where I picked up these amazing pillow covers for $5 each!! I have been looking for a while for a nice cover for the pillows, and even contemplated making some, however was just to cheap. I can totally do $5 for beautiful and comfortable pillows!! (I have tried to add them here however I have reached my upload quota... not sure what that means , but sorry, I'll have to figure something out)
Monday:
I watched He's Just Not That Into You with a really fun bunch of ladies that I know from Buckhead Church. We had a blast hanging out and I really enjoyed the movie. I had read the book years ago and absolutely love it. I am now reading Sex, Lies & Lasting Relationships, which I am loving and I think is the Christian version of He's Just Not That Into you. Read it. Seriously.
Tuesday:
Mentorship Group night!! Sue (our amazing leader) made us dinner and we had an amazing conversation. I love how God is putting so many amazing females into my life for me to learn what real community looks like.
Wednesday:
I dropped my iPhone... and its now broken. Very sad, the face place is all cracked up. But it still works so I have added a cover to it and will continue to use it. Not in a place where I can justify purchasing a new phone.
Community Group - meeting #2!!! We are reading SL&LR (see Monday) and we are holding each other accountable. I love my group! Its small but powerful. Watch out world... here we come!
Thursday:
TV night!!! Went to Erinleigh's house and watched our shows!! Abby, another wonderful North Point employee and friend of Erinleigh came over and made chili, it was amazing! It was a lot of fun chatting a little more with Abby outside of work and I always love hanging out with Erinleigh!
Friday:
Lots o' doctors... I had my yearly physical in the AM with my regular doctor. During the physical, I chatted a ton with my doctor, who is really into herbal medication, and she directed me to a place called Health Unlimited. I went and they were very knowledgeable. I am trying some new things to deal with all of my health issues. I'll let you know what I think later...
Did I forget to mention that Friday was in the 70's (degree, that is) and super sunny! I needed to take advantage of such a great day so I spent the afternoon at Piedmont Park. What do you think...
Ladies Night!! Odessa, Teesha and I joined about 15 other amazing women at Bone Garden Cantina. Amazing food. Amazing company.
The 'catch' of the night was everyone was wearing pink. I pulled out my glitter pink shoes (high heel) out of retirement for the night and was glad I did. They hurt to walk in but it felt amazing to wear some heels again!
Saturday:
Happy Valentine's Day!!!
I "Won A Date" with my friend Jerry and we had a blast. Let me back up... Jerry blogged a contest on his site to Medieval Times while back that you know I had to apply for. Jerry sits by me at Buckhead Church, works in facilities, and we chat all the time inside of work. But had never really hung out outside of work. Afer a long and gruling (not really) application process where I was as sarcastic as possible (no, not me...) I came out the winner!!
Jerry made an excellent post here about the 'date'. The official night was supposed to be just Medieval Times, however a few days before we were chatting and neither had anything else going on during the day so we decided to start early. He had a few different ideas, that fell thru, so he told me he would come over and we would figure something out. Unbenonsed to me he had an idea and showed up at my house with a painting kit that contains everything you need for oil/acrylic/chalk/sketching/watercolor paintings. The box also serves as an easel. It’s incredibly awesome and he let me keep it. Fabulous!!
I welcomed him to my house and he started the night with a pink rose.

For the rest of the afternoon, we hung out at my place and we painted while we watched part of Down With Love and Top Gun and chatted about stuff. We worked together on the our painting... one person chosing the colors and the other person painting. We have agreed not to discuss what Jerry painted, however I looked at the painting again last night and thought it was great.
Then Jared and Meredith came and picked us up and we went to Medieval Times for dinner and JOUSTING!!!! Oh Yeah!!
If you are not familiar with Medieval Times, it is a dinner theater in which you eat dinner with your hands while actors re-enact a story of a princess and her prince, a tournament, and an evil knight trying to take over a kingdom. Pretty basic storyline, but really well done! I walked away from this experience absolutely amazed! I highly recommend it to anyone. We thought it was going to be a joke and we would just be people watching all night, but we actually got into it and had an incredible time!
Sunday:
Work and church in which Jeff Henderson did an amazing sermon on our church, reflecting over the past year and looking forward into this year. Then I went to Lenox mall to get a cover for my iPhone. I also check out a few shops and landed in Restoration Hardware where I picked up these amazing pillow covers for $5 each!! I have been looking for a while for a nice cover for the pillows, and even contemplated making some, however was just to cheap. I can totally do $5 for beautiful and comfortable pillows!! (I have tried to add them here however I have reached my upload quota... not sure what that means , but sorry, I'll have to figure something out)
At night I went to PassionCityChurch and it was another amazing experience. I went with Teesha, Odessa, and Jackie. We had a great time and loved the service. Right now they are meeting once a month and I think it will be another fun place to praise God. How blessed am I!!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
SNL
So, my church played the following SNL skit during the latest series, "Balanced," where finances were discussed. What do you think of the skit??
Update: I was given a link by my friend Tim for a better version of the skit. Check it out here...
Update: I was given a link by my friend Tim for a better version of the skit. Check it out here...
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Turkey Wild Rice Casserole
I am on a mission to clean out my freezer and pantry. I generally will just eat a salad or some fresh fruits/veggies instead of eating all of the foods that I buy half price, on sale at Publix. I say it is an effort to be money savvy, but really I feel better when its cleaned up. I found a recipe online and added to it... and this was the creation.
1 pkg. UNCLE BEN'S® Long Grain and Wild Rice Mix
1 can cream of mushroom soup
3 c. turkey, diced
1 c. celery, diced
1 medium onion, chopped
1 (5 oz.) can sliced water chestnuts, drained
1 can string green beans, drained
1 can diced tomatoes, drained
3 tbsp. soy sauce
mulled flax seeds
Cook rice mix according to package directions (I made it in the microwave while I prepped the rest of the ingredients and it turned out perfect). Stir in soup. Add everything but flax seed. Mix well. Pour into 3 quart casserole. Sprinkle flax seeds on top. Bake 350 oven for 1 hour.
Erinleigh and George came over for dinner on Sunday night and we ate while we watched the Grammy's. It was fun and we all loved the dish.
1 pkg. UNCLE BEN'S® Long Grain and Wild Rice Mix
1 can cream of mushroom soup
3 c. turkey, diced
1 c. celery, diced
1 medium onion, chopped
1 (5 oz.) can sliced water chestnuts, drained
1 can string green beans, drained
1 can diced tomatoes, drained
3 tbsp. soy sauce
mulled flax seeds
Cook rice mix according to package directions (I made it in the microwave while I prepped the rest of the ingredients and it turned out perfect). Stir in soup. Add everything but flax seed. Mix well. Pour into 3 quart casserole. Sprinkle flax seeds on top. Bake 350 oven for 1 hour.
Erinleigh and George came over for dinner on Sunday night and we ate while we watched the Grammy's. It was fun and we all loved the dish.
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Phil Wickham

Service today at Buckhead Church was AMAZING!! As always, I guess, but we had Phil Wickham as our musician and he rocked it. Whats even more amazing is that you can get a free download of his album here. Seriously, you should do it!
Atkins Park
I decided to play a little bit with Photo Booth and iPhoto and this is what I came up with...

Not super outrageous or anything but fun none-the-less!
Last night I had a great time running between 2 parties.
The first was for my friend Carlos, it was a combined birthday/going-away party. The party started with dinner at Atkins Park in the Highlands. I didn't order (I ate my leftovers from Avra) but Carlos let me sample some of his dinner and it was really good!! It was nice chatting with him and everyone else at the party. He will be moving back to the Miami area to start doing photography professionally. He says there is a beach near by but I'm not quite sure I believe him, I'll have to check it out for myself to be certain! ;) Hehe!
The second was a birthday party for my friend Bobby and it was at Ten Pin. There was an event going on there with people taking pictures so once again if I somehow come across them I will put them here! It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed just hanging out and chatting with everyone!!
Right now I am at work and I will go directly to Jana's house for the Superbowl Party!! Should be pretty fun!

Not super outrageous or anything but fun none-the-less!
Last night I had a great time running between 2 parties.
The first was for my friend Carlos, it was a combined birthday/going-away party. The party started with dinner at Atkins Park in the Highlands. I didn't order (I ate my leftovers from Avra) but Carlos let me sample some of his dinner and it was really good!! It was nice chatting with him and everyone else at the party. He will be moving back to the Miami area to start doing photography professionally. He says there is a beach near by but I'm not quite sure I believe him, I'll have to check it out for myself to be certain! ;) Hehe!
The second was a birthday party for my friend Bobby and it was at Ten Pin. There was an event going on there with people taking pictures so once again if I somehow come across them I will put them here! It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed just hanging out and chatting with everyone!!
Right now I am at work and I will go directly to Jana's house for the Superbowl Party!! Should be pretty fun!
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Silver Skillet Rocks
Erinleigh, George, and I went to the Silver Skillet today for brunch... amazing!! I had a biscuit with egg and bacon, side of pancake, and coffee... yumm-o! Erinleigh and George have a habit of going and hopefully they will include me every time they go. I could do that again in a minute.
I guess this post is my restaurant review, although I don't think they really care too much about my opinion cause its, like, the most visited restaurant in Atlanta by the 'real' famous people. Want the history... check it out here. What I found most interesting is that parts of Remember the Titans were filmed there as well as Travis Tritt's Here's a Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares music video.
Since I have posted a Travis Tritt video already I figured you would want to see another one! Don't you just love the mullet!!!
I guess this post is my restaurant review, although I don't think they really care too much about my opinion cause its, like, the most visited restaurant in Atlanta by the 'real' famous people. Want the history... check it out here. What I found most interesting is that parts of Remember the Titans were filmed there as well as Travis Tritt's Here's a Quarter, Call Someone Who Cares music video.
Since I have posted a Travis Tritt video already I figured you would want to see another one! Don't you just love the mullet!!!
Do you want my autograph??
Seriously, you may want it. Because I may be on a series called High Rise: The Series! Last night Erinleigh and I were asked to be extras on the set, which is being filmed at the Terminus in Buckhead, and we were there from 6pm to almost 3:30am... it was long but we kept ourselves entertained. So we shall see if I will make it into the series or if I have been cut. Not quite sure when the series will start (I think in March) and when it does (and if I am in it) I will totally update here :)
This may be my big break!
This may be my big break!
Is this me???
Thursday, January 29, 2009
It's A Great Day To Be Alive
I hurt. Like all over ache. Hurts to type (guess I am crazy for typing this then). But, I am at work and I am doing my best not to cry.
Yesterday was an amazing day. One that things went right, I felt great, I had an amazing time at Avra for Jonathan's birthday party. I love Greek food. I was on my game, chatting, having fun. Until about 11pm. I am so greatful for the time I felt great. It was wonderful.
At 11pm I put my head on the pillow and everything changed. I couldn't sleep, everything started to hurt. I was up until about 3:30pm. I was cold so I turned the heater up. I was hot and itchy so I turned the heater down. I watched the Dog Whisperer. I finally fell asleep and then the alarm went off. Snoozed three times. Finally got up, put a hat on, put some lipstick on (cause you have to feel pretty when you hurt, its a rule), grabbed myself some coffee, and headed out the door.
Side note, for coffee I prefer fat-free vanilla soy milk. For tea, I prefer Almond Milk. I just learned this yesterday. Just in case you wanted to know.
I jump into my car and head down Peachtree. I am having my normal converation with God as I drive. Today was about healing and comfort. I explained that I loved how I felt yesterday but today I don't feel good and I need Your healing and Your comfort. And guess what came on the radio...
Its a great day to be alive...
Yesterday was an amazing day. One that things went right, I felt great, I had an amazing time at Avra for Jonathan's birthday party. I love Greek food. I was on my game, chatting, having fun. Until about 11pm. I am so greatful for the time I felt great. It was wonderful.
At 11pm I put my head on the pillow and everything changed. I couldn't sleep, everything started to hurt. I was up until about 3:30pm. I was cold so I turned the heater up. I was hot and itchy so I turned the heater down. I watched the Dog Whisperer. I finally fell asleep and then the alarm went off. Snoozed three times. Finally got up, put a hat on, put some lipstick on (cause you have to feel pretty when you hurt, its a rule), grabbed myself some coffee, and headed out the door.
Side note, for coffee I prefer fat-free vanilla soy milk. For tea, I prefer Almond Milk. I just learned this yesterday. Just in case you wanted to know.
I jump into my car and head down Peachtree. I am having my normal converation with God as I drive. Today was about healing and comfort. I explained that I loved how I felt yesterday but today I don't feel good and I need Your healing and Your comfort. And guess what came on the radio...
Its a great day to be alive...
Today's Devotional
This was sooooo absolutely encouraging for me today that I have to put it here. Hope you find it the same.
What Does God Know about You? (Part 2)
by Rick Warren
Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account. Hebrews 4:13 (NIV)
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God knows everything about your faults and failures, and your feelings and frustrations, and he also knows what your tomorrow holds.
God knows your future. We’re all interested in the future. It’s interesting to me the things people will use to try to figure out what’s going to happen next: astrology, horoscopes, reading tea leaves, consulting with people, bio-rhythms.
But they’re going to the wrong source because the only one who knows what’s going to happen next is God.
The Bible says, even before you were born, God knew all of your future (Psalm 139:16, Jeremiah 29:11). This means God sees your tomorrow, today. He already sees the things you’ll face.
The fact is, God is not limited by time. He’s able to be in the past, the present, and the future all at the same time. Think of it like this: if you were in the Goodyear Blimp looking down on the Rose Parade, you could see the beginning of the parade and the end of the parade all at the same time.
God, from his perspective, can see past, present, and future all at once. That should give us great confidence in God. It’s comforting to me that he knows everything that is going to happen in my life. He not only knows about the future, he’s there in the future. He not only walks with us day-by-day, he can also walk in our future.
God is already prepared for everything you’re going to face – tomorrow, next week, or next month. What the future holds may surprise us, but it doesn’t surprise God. Nothing ever catches him by surprise, or makes him say, “Oh, really?!”
Next month or next year you may be faced with a crisis, and you may ask, “What’s happening? Where is God?” God’s been there all along, preparing. He’s already in your future and he’s prepared for everything.
If I know that God knows all my tomorrows, today, then I should ask him for advice. He knows what’s going to happen: “Call to me and I will answer you. I’ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your own” (Jeremiah 33:3 MSG).
The things you don’t know, God can tell you about. He’s not going to lay out your whole life all at once, telling you everything that will happen in your life. If he did, you’d likely get very discouraged or prideful or both. Instead, he gives it to you a little bit at a time.
It’s like this, when you’re driving up a mountain on a curving road and you’re caught behind a slow car, you may think, “If I could just see around the curve, I’d go ahead and pass this guy.” If there were a helicopter above, the pilot could let you know if there was another car around the curve. From his perspective, he could help you out.
The same is true with God: from his perspective, he knows everything that’s going to happen, so you can ask him for advice.
Here’s what I’d suggest, when you get up in the morning, go over your schedule with the Lord. Pray, “Father, you’ve already seen this day that I’m about to experience. You know ahead of time every interruption I’m going to face, every cranky person in the office, every flat tire, every traffic jam, every missed plane, when I’m going to spill the coffee on my suit. You’ve already seen it all. Would you, right now, give me the strength to cope through this day, the strength that I need for today.”
Compassion Sunday 2009
Compassion Sunday 2009
Change lives through Compassion Sunday!As a sponsor, you offer hope to your sponsored child month after month. But millions of children are still hanging on for dear life. Please help more children in need by participating in Compassion Sunday on April 26! Just a few hours of your time can save precious lives.
By participating in Compassion Sunday, you’ll partner with thousands of others in churches across the country to help find sponsors for children living in poverty.
And Compassion provides everything you need for your event — free of charge! To get started, request a Planning Folder online.
After you receive your Planning Folder, order what you need by filling out the Materials Order Form inside or by completing it online. When we receive your completed Materials Order Form, we will send you a $10 gift coupon redeemable in Compassion's online store.
So, don't wait — order your Compassion Sunday 2009 Planning Folder today!
If you have any questions, please call (800) 336-7535.
Thank you for your faithfulness to God’s children!
Sincerely,
Greg Birgy
Greg Birgy
National Advocates Network Director
P.S. Compassion Sunday will be presented at churches around the world on April 26, but please feel free to set a date that works best for you and your church!
Change lives through Compassion Sunday!As a sponsor, you offer hope to your sponsored child month after month. But millions of children are still hanging on for dear life. Please help more children in need by participating in Compassion Sunday on April 26! Just a few hours of your time can save precious lives.
By participating in Compassion Sunday, you’ll partner with thousands of others in churches across the country to help find sponsors for children living in poverty.
And Compassion provides everything you need for your event — free of charge! To get started, request a Planning Folder online.
After you receive your Planning Folder, order what you need by filling out the Materials Order Form inside or by completing it online. When we receive your completed Materials Order Form, we will send you a $10 gift coupon redeemable in Compassion's online store.
So, don't wait — order your Compassion Sunday 2009 Planning Folder today!
If you have any questions, please call (800) 336-7535.
Thank you for your faithfulness to God’s children!
Sincerely,
Greg Birgy
Greg Birgy
National Advocates Network Director
P.S. Compassion Sunday will be presented at churches around the world on April 26, but please feel free to set a date that works best for you and your church!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Random Thoughts Again
Here are a few random thoughts that I can leave you with today...
1. As I was driving in I was contemplating a news story I heard on CNN. The government is going to be giving away more money to someone or groups of someones or businesses (sorry it was in the background while I was curling my hair and at the time hair-curling seemed more important). They were talking thru the pros and cons about said bill. On my drive I was thinking about how the government is about to take some money that tax payers have to forfeit - no such thing as free money - to give to businesses that haven't been able to stay afloat financially on their own; give them more money. What do they think the results will be? It was making me a little angry and then this voice came into my head (yes I hear voices) that said... 'yeah, I know. How many people actually take care of all I give them, eeeeh?' It circled back 'round to what I am currently learning at Buckhead Church about being financially Balanced. Touché, I thought, touché.
2. I had a few really random, really weird dreams last night. Of which, I can only remember one. But the point is not the quantity but the quality of the dream. I dreamed about a person who is currently in my past, exactly where they need to stay, and have been there for quite a few years. In the dream I still had their style, actions, wording, mannerism, etc all pegged down. It was real to me. It makes me realize that I internalize more than I have ever really realized. Now what to do with this realization...
3. I had an amazing time with my small group at Flying Biscuit Monday night!!!! We will have to see each other still... and we are thinking about a rotating dinner night... cause I would sooooo miss them if I never got to see them again. They have been such an intimate part of my life over the past 3 years.
And there you have it... numbered, random thoughts.
1. As I was driving in I was contemplating a news story I heard on CNN. The government is going to be giving away more money to someone or groups of someones or businesses (sorry it was in the background while I was curling my hair and at the time hair-curling seemed more important). They were talking thru the pros and cons about said bill. On my drive I was thinking about how the government is about to take some money that tax payers have to forfeit - no such thing as free money - to give to businesses that haven't been able to stay afloat financially on their own; give them more money. What do they think the results will be? It was making me a little angry and then this voice came into my head (yes I hear voices) that said... 'yeah, I know. How many people actually take care of all I give them, eeeeh?' It circled back 'round to what I am currently learning at Buckhead Church about being financially Balanced. Touché, I thought, touché.
2. I had a few really random, really weird dreams last night. Of which, I can only remember one. But the point is not the quantity but the quality of the dream. I dreamed about a person who is currently in my past, exactly where they need to stay, and have been there for quite a few years. In the dream I still had their style, actions, wording, mannerism, etc all pegged down. It was real to me. It makes me realize that I internalize more than I have ever really realized. Now what to do with this realization...
3. I had an amazing time with my small group at Flying Biscuit Monday night!!!! We will have to see each other still... and we are thinking about a rotating dinner night... cause I would sooooo miss them if I never got to see them again. They have been such an intimate part of my life over the past 3 years.
And there you have it... numbered, random thoughts.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Craziness...
My calendar looks like a tornado. Seriously there is colors everywhere, things to do, my next week is already mapped out completely for me. I am not used to this. Its not always that I am this busy and I am glad for that. I do love my down times, however sometimes its nice to have things to do. I am just nervous that I am over scheduled for this week and I don't want to drop anything. All of my down time will probably be spent napping, which is probably a good thing... keeping healthy is key to getting everything done.
This just means that my blogging suffers. I want to update but I just don't always have the energy or time to. Aahhh, craziness...
However, my mom did just send me some pictures from my childhood... and they made me smile this morning when I saw them...


Was I not just the cutiest little thing you ever saw?!??!?
So, to give you a recap of what I did this past week... Wednesday I had the most fun with my Oasis group wrap up. We went to Cafe Intermezzo for dinner and DESSERT!! We sat and chatted for hours. The food was great. The dessert was amazing, as always!
Thursday had plans to go to Erinleigh's house to watch Kath & Kim, The Office and 30 Rock. However, I got a call from her at 7pm that she was headed over to an audition and that I had to come. I had literally just gotten done with a walk, changed and ran out. The audtion was a Lola and it was fun. Not much to it really, just had to talk for a few minutes and have my picture taken. Once we were done we went to her house, at some rice and beans for dinner, and watched our shows!! We even watched Jeff Dunham on the Comedy network! Fun, fun night!!
Friday during the day I was uber lazy and loved every minute of it! At night, I went to Amy's house (from my small group) for her bachelorette party. We ate pizza, watched Sex & The City and talked! There was a lot of ladies that I hadn't met before, and a few I had, so it was fun talking to everyone.
Saturday during the day I did a lot of work at home... cleaning, laundry, etc. Then at night I went to Amy's Wedding Shower. Minus the drive, it was a lot of fun! The drive was just super long. It was with a lot of the same ladies that were at the bachelorette party so it was fun to see everyone again.
Sunday I worked (hard) in the morning and went to service at Buckhead Church. We are in the middle of a series called Balanced and if you haven't seen it yet, watch it now! Amazing!! Yesterday hit right home for me!! At night, Erinleigh had a birthday party for her brother on my roof. It was chilly (ended up downright cold) but fun! There ended up being, I would say, around 30 people up there! I stayed near the fireplace but was able to talk to a lot of fun people. I was so glad we had the party on my roof!
Tonight I have my last meeting with my current small group. It's bittersweet. I love my current group but I know its time for us to move on and be in new groups. However, it will be so weird and sad not to have them scheduled into my life every week! We are going to be meeting at Flying Biscuit, which I love and I know we will have a great time chatting so I am really looking forward to it.
This just means that my blogging suffers. I want to update but I just don't always have the energy or time to. Aahhh, craziness...
However, my mom did just send me some pictures from my childhood... and they made me smile this morning when I saw them...
Was I not just the cutiest little thing you ever saw?!??!?
So, to give you a recap of what I did this past week... Wednesday I had the most fun with my Oasis group wrap up. We went to Cafe Intermezzo for dinner and DESSERT!! We sat and chatted for hours. The food was great. The dessert was amazing, as always!
Thursday had plans to go to Erinleigh's house to watch Kath & Kim, The Office and 30 Rock. However, I got a call from her at 7pm that she was headed over to an audition and that I had to come. I had literally just gotten done with a walk, changed and ran out. The audtion was a Lola and it was fun. Not much to it really, just had to talk for a few minutes and have my picture taken. Once we were done we went to her house, at some rice and beans for dinner, and watched our shows!! We even watched Jeff Dunham on the Comedy network! Fun, fun night!!
Friday during the day I was uber lazy and loved every minute of it! At night, I went to Amy's house (from my small group) for her bachelorette party. We ate pizza, watched Sex & The City and talked! There was a lot of ladies that I hadn't met before, and a few I had, so it was fun talking to everyone.
Saturday during the day I did a lot of work at home... cleaning, laundry, etc. Then at night I went to Amy's Wedding Shower. Minus the drive, it was a lot of fun! The drive was just super long. It was with a lot of the same ladies that were at the bachelorette party so it was fun to see everyone again.
Sunday I worked (hard) in the morning and went to service at Buckhead Church. We are in the middle of a series called Balanced and if you haven't seen it yet, watch it now! Amazing!! Yesterday hit right home for me!! At night, Erinleigh had a birthday party for her brother on my roof. It was chilly (ended up downright cold) but fun! There ended up being, I would say, around 30 people up there! I stayed near the fireplace but was able to talk to a lot of fun people. I was so glad we had the party on my roof!
Tonight I have my last meeting with my current small group. It's bittersweet. I love my current group but I know its time for us to move on and be in new groups. However, it will be so weird and sad not to have them scheduled into my life every week! We are going to be meeting at Flying Biscuit, which I love and I know we will have a great time chatting so I am really looking forward to it.
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