Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Inspirational Eating and other news


Special treat! Got a special surprise from the grocery store when I came home....we call it inspirational eating....my dad's contribution to third floor Caldwell!
In other news, I had my last college algebra math class!! After taking math five years in hs, and college algebra, I think it finally sunk in!
I am NOT the queen of Caulk. We thought I was but alas it is not true.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

A new favorite song....

Friday, June 25, 2010

The Magic of McDonald's

Sitting at McDonalds trying to do math, yes I suppose I've done math in just about every possible place, not quite but it seems like it. Anyway, I sat next to the play place and I came to a few conclusions.
1. Mcdonald's still has that magical feel for a kid...I mean who wouldn't want to eat and play on a giant playground?!
2. Little boys running out of bathrooms without clothes on makes their mommies very upset. and innocent bystanders shocked and slightly ammused.
3. You know you've been at the play place too long when mom is using her stern voice and little one is in tears.
4. No matter how the times change (tv news/internet/nice decor) at McD's, it will always be the same. and always have that magic.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sometimes I think we could all use a little pep talk....saw this cip on a yahoo news story one day and haven't forgot it.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Little Blessings

I'm not quite sure what I want to say but as I sit hear in the library computer lab, yes my wireless wasn't working but that's ok. All I can remember to write of are not my words but Gods:
Zephaniah 3:17
The LORD your God is with you,
he is mighty to save.
He will take great delight in you,
he will quiet you with his love,
he will rejoice over you with singing."
Well, each day is a new day and as always I am learning to take one day at a time, one step at a time, and remember that God sees and God hears.
Last night was a beautiful night, you could just hear the crickets chirping and the sky was a perfect summer sky, there's something different about the ones in the summer and I love them! This morning it was cool too, the sun was shining and I saw a few cardinals. I was almost late to class and one of my friends thought I wasn't going to show but I was greated by a very nice test grade. As the class is almost up, the later I leave the house (well I did have a little bear to take care of too). Now I'm off to feed the little Bear; mom and dad might be back from House Hunting today.
What little blessings have you found?
Oh and one more thing, I played the guessing game with spices for a one pot pork meal, and it turned out pretty good!
Almost Wednesday!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

so this is way down on the list of important things but I couldn't figure out how to turn off the windshield wipers...so i drove for half of my 30 minute drive hoping they turned off. I guess the windows are super clean. It was like waiting for the hiccups to go away a little bit miserable. But it's a beautiful day in SC and not too hot yet!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A Question About Smiling...

I have a question? Does it seem to you like people tend to keep to themselves? I've been realizing that my simple smiles, waves, or eye contacts seem rare compared to those who walk by with eyes down or minding their own business. I mean sure, there are days when I'd rather keep to myself or be invisible (in fact I was quite surprised when about three people came over to me while I was in the library in a span of 2 days....one man just talked up a storm which was cool, one was an old friend-also very cool, and one was a little girl and her tutor who had no place to sit but next to me and I have to say it was good to see her excited about learning) but not all the time. When walking to class every day, its amazing how many people are caught up in their own world. Granted I am often that way too but I like to smile. Maybe it's like mom said, if you have Jesus in ya, your naturally a happy person. So there's my challenge: spread the joy/love/happiness as those sayings go! After all you never know who you'll meet or what they're going through. There was even a yahoo news article on the affects that smiling has on people...if yahoo is talking about it well then you know what that means.

What are the odds?

Recently I have been struggling with contentment for a number of reasons. It is something I may always struggle with but maybe that's right where we should be...waiting to see what will happen next. Sometimes I'm not very patient and I want to know what class I'll take, where I'll live, where I'll work, etc. But if you think about it, where's the fun in that? And what do I have to worry about? The Bible, time and time again, shows how God is for us (Romans 8:31)! I am learning that much of that has to do with my perspective; I'm so caught up in what I wish was happening that I forget about all the opportunities right in front of me.

Oh and what are the odds? For some reason I keep hearing stories, and have even had personal experience, where things happen that seem so far fetched, or wrong, that you almost have to use reverse psychology and know that it's God at work. For example, there's no reason for them to let you go from your job but you find yourself without one or they should've accepted the higher offer for the house but they didn't even take a second look. That's when you have to see, God can beat the odds! And who knows who's watching....maybe how you handle the situation, how you wait and trust His provision, is the testimony someone is waiting to see...

Blogs, jelly, movies, and frogs

I have been meaning to blog for a while but somehow forget to or forget what I was going to blog about so I suppose here are just a few thoughts...
It is definitely the summer of the library. Because we don't have internet and I'm a part of the 'wifi pirate' family and I have math homework four nights a week, that means a majority of my afternoons are spent in the wonderful world of books. Libraries are funny too because people like their personal space, the hunt for the perfect book, and a great escape from the terrible sc heat! 99-100 degrees with heat indexes reaching above one hundred-it's a free and lovely oasis! There is also a lot of tutoring going on.

I opened a jar of jelly with a rubber band, it was very cool! That was one odd yahoo news story that worked!

Moving is funny....much of my life is in boxes at the moment and I am living out of a suit case but then again that's what happens when you are in college. But the irony of it all is that the one item you really need, the one that you tried to get away without needing, you just have to have...is in the bottom box....you know the one. The one that is in the bottom of the stack of the boxes in the back of the room. That's what happened last night when we needed a pot to cook dinner. It took three of us, but we got it!

Movies! I finally get to catch up on some movies thanks to netflix, redbox, and the dollar theater. I watched Post Grad last night and really enjoyed it, mostly because the family was quite quirky like mine...myself included in that. Saw Prince of Persia and Shrek this past weekend. Prince of Persia was well done, great story, and kind of a combination of Indiana Jones and Aladdin. Shrek was also good, seemed to have more of a story line than humor but there was still some great quotes. It was a little weird to hear 'Mr. Shrek' but I do love my last name!

My book count is also going up, hope to finish reading my latest book Breach of Trust by Diann Mills (suspense chick-lit). Mom and I read Lost in Rooville and its one of those books that you remember and laugh about....that's where I learned about water holding frogs (they do exist!)

Oh I almost forgot, we are putting up a kitchen-from bare walls!

Annie! three posts in honor of you!

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

There's just something about home. As we begin to say goodbye to our home of 19plus years, its hard but we know God has other great plans for us and that one has been an incredible blessing filled with memories. To put everything in the proper perspective, the things of this world are just temporary....


Matthew 6:19

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

I think that the squirrel that chose to run across the traffic light wires was very smart. Unless of course it was raining and there was an electrical storm, in that case not so much. I am happy to say it was not raining. Tried to use the USC computer lab and couldn't log in so mcdonalds parking lot and sunshine are quite beneficial, I do have to do some hw on the Internet.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Libraries and a little bit more...

I love the library. It has internet which is a plus and books galore. There's just something about a book. I'm supposed to get books for mom, dad, and myself. I came today in hopes to figure out my math program and it was slow, but I finally got logged in. However, it didn't give me the help I as looking for, guess I'm on my own. Today was also really fun because I ran into my old friend Rick and got to chat for a bit. Before that though an older gentleman with a wealth of knowledge had quite the conversation with me. It all started because I was on my computer and he says he'll never have one but his kids have five in the house! From there we talked about when the world went wrong (when mothers stopped staying at home with their kids), how to have a good retirement (have lots of money and a 529 account, I can't forget that one!), and a recommendation for a movie on autism. I got to see pics of his beautiful daughter and granddaughters. Talked about colleges and how most of them used to be church schools and also about the one room school house and how it's quite different from today. His wife worked at one for about eleven years. Older kids tutor the younger ones, work in the farm, and go to bed! Boy is it a different world we live in, salary back then was 700 dollars and a paper was 3 cents! I sure do hope that printed words/documents don't go completely out of style/non-existence.
Anyway to the gentleman whom I met at the library, it was a pleasure talking with you and though you may never read this, I pray that God will continue to bless you as you continue on 25plus years of retirement! Maybe I'll see you again!
And Rick....safe travels back to VA, we'll miss you in Columbia!
P.S. Annie, I thought about posting in three's because it's been so long but I'm out of posts :(

M&M and a little bit more...

Well it seems like it has been a very long time since my last post and a lot has happened.
I took that two week pe semester class and I'm pretty sure I passed :). Got some good ideas for teaching kids pe. Flew into South Carolina and drove to GA to look at houses. Then went to see mom and dad in Hilton Head and help them move out of IJGA, it was a great year for them but God is now calling them elsewhere. We packed Bear and the cars up and headed back to Columbia and Darion Drive. We're currently fixing up this place and once we get the kitchen installed I think we might see a light at the end of the tunnel! It has been a little crazy but we now have running water and most of the doors up, that alone makes a person smile, especially me!
I also started my summer school at USC-math! It's a little different than Belhaven, but they each have their benefits.
Yesterday was a big day in my life as I received a very big blessing but since many will see it at school, for now it will remain a surprise! I just hope I can use it for God's glory and to bless others!
Today my graphing calculator failed me. It's ancient. Our prof looked at it and said I don't know. Thankfully, all the tests are able to be completed without a calculator. I think it would be really amazing technology if it did work though!
In other news, I am excited about being an RA next year and am working on decorations for our hall. My theme is M&M's candy and after doing some research last night I came up with some very interesting information and saw some wonderful chocolate/candy posters!
Did you know
-that M&M's were a big hit in World War II because Forest Mars noticed in the 1930's soldiers eating chocolate pellets with a hard shell to keep it from melting?
-that the 'm' was originally black and later changed to white?
-there are 17 candy colors sold online
-for a while there was no red m&m, sorry
How many types of m&m's do you know of? Can you name them all?
Oh and if you would like a link to some great chocolate posters here it is:
be prepared it may make ya hungry!
m &m candy Pictures, Images and Photos