Friday, November 25, 2011
Wow...Time Flies!
It has been just about 3 Months since my last post!! Whew! There really hasn't been a whole lot going on in our lives besides getting ready and starting the holiday season off!! One bigger exciting yet scary thing that has been going on is we put our house on the market a little over a month ago! We started looking around for houses not really expected to find the 'right' house after thinking we were going to build! We we were wrong! We found a house in Wesley with 7.5 acres and almost double the size of ours!! We both have fallin' in love!! We both feel like this house is meant for us. So after lots of praying and laying out the details, we put an offer in! Yikes!! Yes before ours has sold! But we love it and did not want to miss out on it plus we feel confident in ours selling! Negative yet postive think about the house...it is in short sale! Positives: we might get it at a great price and short sales can take a lil while giving time for ours to sell. Negatives: they might counteroffer higher saying we are buying it for too little and the waiting is tough!! I am not gonna lie, Nathaniel and I are a little nervous about our house not selling before everything might fall into place with the new house and the closing date. Don't take us wrong, we are not going into this stupidly, we know we can afford both mortages if it comes to that but we do not want to! I,myself, did lots of praying and talking to God while Nathaniel was gone on his hunting trip and faithfully felt ready to put an offer in. So when he returned home, we had that lovely heart to heart!!! He felt the same way, so in went our offer!! In the meantime, we have had to things with the process that has defiantly tested our faith! A couple things that help me; 1: a fellow teacher at work said you will struggle with it your whole life, but when you lay it down at the cross DO NOT pick it back up!! 2: a lil saying I read awhile back that I say to myself daily "Faith in God includes Faith in his timing"!!! Day by day we anxiously await the phone call saying we have another showing on our house and await at the earliest mid Dec the phone call saying they accepted our offer!! But for now all we can do is Pray, Pray, Pray and Pray some more and put our entire Faith in God and know that what he has planned will happen in his timing!! We have Faith that all of this is meant to be, we just have to remember it will not happen we when say it will but when God says the time is now...which is always the perfect time and in the perfect way!!! In the meantime, if you know of someone who is looking to buy a house send them our way! It is perfect for first time home buyers and is in a great community!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Button Canvas
So I have newly gotten an addiction...its lovely little name is Pinterest http://pinterest.com/!!! If you have not checked it out, then you so should. But...BEWARE!!! I have already addicted 2 people within a week!! It is a website full of ideas from crafts to recipes, it has it all!! The site is constantly updating! All of the stuff comes from other peoples blogs, etc! It is A-mazing!!!
I seen this on the site and fell in love with it! So since we do not have kids, I decided to make some for my fellow teacher sweet Ms. Amy! I am in love with her children...and of course her! She is absolutely the sweetest person I have ever met!! I knew she would love and appreciate them, so I chose her and her girls to I guess you could say be my guinea pigs!! Ha! So since the girls share a room, I wanted to make them similiar but still unique to the girl! I look at both Hancocks and Hobby Lobby before I found this fabric. So I thought the fabric was a bit of a hassle...I was so wrong. The buttons...oh the buttons! Hancock had a good assortment of buttons(which I went to first), but I did not purchase any yet due to not knowing my fabric chose yet. Hobby Lobby had buttons, but no packages that contained all the same color. So I went to Jo-Anns, bc online they seemed to have alot. Well, they did but only had one left of the pink. So I had to drive back to Hancock to purchase more. Why can't there be one place with everything you need...or the business' be side by side??
I used 11x14 canvas, half a yard of the fabric, short piece of ribbon and it took about a whole package of buttons!
Cover the front of the canvas with the fabric and staple to the back...just like they do with the canvas material itself. Then, I penciled an outline of how I wanted the letters to look. I painted on Elmers Craft Glue and started placing the buttons. Once finished, I tied a bow with the ribbon and stapled the ends to the back of the canvas. That's all folks!!! Overall, the project cost just under $6 a canvas! Awesome easy to make gifts at a great price!!
I love how they turned out and can't wait to make some more!!
I seen this on the site and fell in love with it! So since we do not have kids, I decided to make some for my fellow teacher sweet Ms. Amy! I am in love with her children...and of course her! She is absolutely the sweetest person I have ever met!! I knew she would love and appreciate them, so I chose her and her girls to I guess you could say be my guinea pigs!! Ha! So since the girls share a room, I wanted to make them similiar but still unique to the girl! I look at both Hancocks and Hobby Lobby before I found this fabric. So I thought the fabric was a bit of a hassle...I was so wrong. The buttons...oh the buttons! Hancock had a good assortment of buttons(which I went to first), but I did not purchase any yet due to not knowing my fabric chose yet. Hobby Lobby had buttons, but no packages that contained all the same color. So I went to Jo-Anns, bc online they seemed to have alot. Well, they did but only had one left of the pink. So I had to drive back to Hancock to purchase more. Why can't there be one place with everything you need...or the business' be side by side??
I used 11x14 canvas, half a yard of the fabric, short piece of ribbon and it took about a whole package of buttons!
Cover the front of the canvas with the fabric and staple to the back...just like they do with the canvas material itself. Then, I penciled an outline of how I wanted the letters to look. I painted on Elmers Craft Glue and started placing the buttons. Once finished, I tied a bow with the ribbon and stapled the ends to the back of the canvas. That's all folks!!! Overall, the project cost just under $6 a canvas! Awesome easy to make gifts at a great price!!
I love how they turned out and can't wait to make some more!!
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Football Fever
Oooh Boy...it is now 24 more days till kick off of the new season!! I love the Razorbacks!!! Over half my wardrobe is Hogs, my car is decked out in Hogs, my studio room is in Hogs, the back porch has Hog decor, etc... Earlier this year we purchased a new patio table that seats 6 plus a convo set that has to chairs, loveseat and coffe table. They are super comforable!! The hubby also rigged it up so that we can move the flat screen to the back porch!!! Can you say awesome Razorback party!!!! I can not wait!!! September 3rd can not get here fast enough!!! Plus with football season starting that means that we are that much closer to deer season!!! Woo Woo this is why I Love Fall!!!!!! Woo Pig Sooiee!!!!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Summers Coming to an End!!
Boy oh Boy! This summer has flown by! Next week is our last week of the Mothers Day Out program at church and what better way to end than this weeks theme of Camping!! Woo woo! We will have a tent, sleeping bags and all kinds of camping goodies!! I have enjoyed my kids this summer and as far as I can tell they have had a blast!! I am sad to see it end but I am even more excited for PlayLearn to start!! The Lord has answered my prayers and is giving me the opportunity to be in the Pre-K room as the assistant teacher with one of the sweetest of persons I have ever met, Ms. Amy Adams!! Down fall...I only get one free week of no work before us teachers go back to start preparing for the school year! But hey I will take what I can get! I am excited to work with Ms. Amy this year, I truly feel like we will work so well together! I am also a little sad because for about 4 months now, I have been volunteering at Loving Choices in Fayetteville. It is a pregnancy crisis center for women. During the school year I can only volunteer for a few hours each week, but this summer I can get a whole day in! Over the past few weeks I have been sitting in on the counseling appointments and learning how to counsel and having a whole day to do so. Once school starts back it limits me to just a few hours, which is only about 2 appointments. But hey, thats ok! I will in time have 2 girls that I will be able to weekly counsel and get to build a relationship with!! So in time I pray that maybe I can take half a day off each week or only work 4 days a week to allow me to counsel on that day!! But only time will tell!! Loving Choices is a wonderful Christian based center that continues to have open doors because of its volunteers and donations!! If you have a spare moment check them out!! http://www.lovingchoices.org/ I hope each of you have had a wonderful not too hot summer!!!
Spontaneous Road Trip/Mini Vaca
Well, Nathaniel finally got a whole weekend off! Of course, it was partly because it was a holiday weekend but hey I will take what I can get!! Nathaniel helped his dad work on their house Saturday and had been for the past few weekends when he had one of the days off. So I kinda had to put my foot down and whine a little to get Sunday to be a day for us!! We decided to take a drive over to Oklahoma to see the Native American museum. Nathaniel had been there one other time on a school field trip. He had always told me he was going to take me to show me my ancestry!
We had alot of fun. They have an entire true village set up and give daily tours. We got to see the small houses they lived in. I never knew it but each family actually had 2 homes, summer & winter! Wouldn't that be nice!! They guide showed us games they played, how they made their bows, arrows, blow guns, bowls, food, etc. Touring museums, galleries etc is something Nathaniel and I both really enjoy doing and tend to do so often!
When we finished there we decided to get something to eat.
While we were eating we decided we would drive up to Broken Arrow to Bass Pro and that we would get a hotel room and stay the night! Since this was a spontaneous decisions, neither of us had clothes etc!. Anyone that knows me, knows I am a major planner and this was defiantly out of the norm for me especially staying the night without clothes! Since it was the 4th of July weekend, we asked the hotel receptionist if there was any firework shows going on that night, Sunday the 3rd. He told us about the Baptist College in town and how they have a huge show every year, and suggested we go back to Bass Pro to park to see the show.
We decided to get some ice cream and head on down to find parking. While trying to make our way to Braums, we had to make it through tons of people and cars. There was people everywhere, from what we heard people drive in yearly to watch the shows there! We finally got some ice cream and started making our way to Bass Pro. We found a spot to park and ask a older couple whom pulled up beside us which direction we should be looking. They told us the direction for the college show but also said we could walk to the other end of the parking lot a bit and see other shows while waiting for the college show to start. We could hear big fireworks going off all around us, sounded like thunder! Fireworks were lighting the sky all around us and before we knew it fireworks were going off right in front of us!! Bass Pro was putting on a show in the parking lot, the opposite side as us! We were able to lay back in the grass and enjoy a beautiful show!! When they finished up we went back to our original spot and waited for the college show to start. Now I can not figure out if it was because we were so close but the Bass Pro show kicked the colleges booty!! Haha! It seemed as if minutes went by between fireworks at the college, but Bass Pros was constant!! They were doing so much, that at one point they had a good fire going on the ground where they were lighting them off but it didnt stop them!! We had a great time!!! Though, we had to get up early to head back, we had made plans to be at my parents for lunch on the 4th. It was a great mini getaway and within those 2 days, I became spoiled getting to spend every minute with the hubby!!
Of course, I took my camera and had a blast taking pics of the fireworks!! Some of the shots are so cool and don't look like fireworks at all!!
We had alot of fun. They have an entire true village set up and give daily tours. We got to see the small houses they lived in. I never knew it but each family actually had 2 homes, summer & winter! Wouldn't that be nice!! They guide showed us games they played, how they made their bows, arrows, blow guns, bowls, food, etc. Touring museums, galleries etc is something Nathaniel and I both really enjoy doing and tend to do so often!
When we finished there we decided to get something to eat.
While we were eating we decided we would drive up to Broken Arrow to Bass Pro and that we would get a hotel room and stay the night! Since this was a spontaneous decisions, neither of us had clothes etc!. Anyone that knows me, knows I am a major planner and this was defiantly out of the norm for me especially staying the night without clothes! Since it was the 4th of July weekend, we asked the hotel receptionist if there was any firework shows going on that night, Sunday the 3rd. He told us about the Baptist College in town and how they have a huge show every year, and suggested we go back to Bass Pro to park to see the show.
We decided to get some ice cream and head on down to find parking. While trying to make our way to Braums, we had to make it through tons of people and cars. There was people everywhere, from what we heard people drive in yearly to watch the shows there! We finally got some ice cream and started making our way to Bass Pro. We found a spot to park and ask a older couple whom pulled up beside us which direction we should be looking. They told us the direction for the college show but also said we could walk to the other end of the parking lot a bit and see other shows while waiting for the college show to start. We could hear big fireworks going off all around us, sounded like thunder! Fireworks were lighting the sky all around us and before we knew it fireworks were going off right in front of us!! Bass Pro was putting on a show in the parking lot, the opposite side as us! We were able to lay back in the grass and enjoy a beautiful show!! When they finished up we went back to our original spot and waited for the college show to start. Now I can not figure out if it was because we were so close but the Bass Pro show kicked the colleges booty!! Haha! It seemed as if minutes went by between fireworks at the college, but Bass Pros was constant!! They were doing so much, that at one point they had a good fire going on the ground where they were lighting them off but it didnt stop them!! We had a great time!!! Though, we had to get up early to head back, we had made plans to be at my parents for lunch on the 4th. It was a great mini getaway and within those 2 days, I became spoiled getting to spend every minute with the hubby!!
Of course, I took my camera and had a blast taking pics of the fireworks!! Some of the shots are so cool and don't look like fireworks at all!!
Monday, June 27, 2011
New Blogger on the Block!
Hi!! My name is Brittany! I have been a blog stalker for the past few months, especially the crafty ones! The other day I decided I was going to start blogging myself. Even though we do not have 'human' kids yet, we still have a pretty interesting life, plus I am a pretty crafty person!! So hopefully I share some of my ideas while I borrow some from others! Now for a little about us: Nathaniel and I have been together since Aug of 04...7 years this coming Aug!! We got marred Dec 13, 2008. We have been married 2 1/2 years of those 7. It truly feels like forever. Just weeks after we got married we decided we were ready to expand our family!! So we drove over to Gentry and picked up our sweet beautiful lil' girl Abby, 'Abigails Chocolate Obsession!! She is a loving chocolate lab! So for now it is just the three of us and we couldn't be happier!! I hope you enjoy my future posts at the same time learning lots of crafty ideas!!
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