Thats all she wrote, folks!
Monday, October 22, 2012
The Most Interesting Dog in the World...
Hello! This post is all about our crazy pup, Lady! It may seem crazy, and I will agree, but she has made us laugh so many times and thought her pictures are deserving of a post!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Home is where the Heart is.
Birmingham is starting to feel like home. We have loved getting our house settled, getting to know the city and making new friends. Browning is 2 months into his residency and he is loving the ED and loving his program. We love our church and have found an incredible small group to be a part of. The Tuesday after Labor Day I am going to start volunteering at a place called The Bell Center. It is an early childhood intervention center for kids at risk for developmental delay who were either born premature or have some sort of genetic disorder. This will enable me to still work with kids and keep up some of my child life skills! In just a few weeks I am going to start leading a college small group that I am very excited about it. As I am preparing to lead, the Lord has been molding me and teaching me so much about His Word. It has been such a blessing! I wanted to post some more pictures of our house. I have been slowly getting the house all situated and still have some more work to do and will post these at a later date! Enjoy!
The front of our house.
Sic 'Em Bears!!
Living room. Door leads to the mud room where the washer/dryer and Lady's bed are.
Living room.
More living room...
and some more...
Kitchen.
More kitchen...
Last kitchen view.
Dining area.
Dining
Bathroom.
Our bedroom.
More bedroom...
Last bedroom picture.
Guest room needs some work...
Our watch dog!
She hopes to see you come visit us!!!!
That is all for now! I have been crafting lots and just learned to sew! Stay tuned to see all I have done!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sweet Homewood Alabama!
WARNING: This will most likely be a long post with several pictures. Please bear with me.
As some of you may know, back in March Browning had what is called "Match Day." During match day, each 4th year medical student received an envelope that says where they will do their residency. Browning matched to UAB in Birmingham! We have been so excited knowing this is where God has desired for him to train and for us to go on an adventure together.
(Me and Browning on match day!)
Fast forward until June and its time to pack up and move....We have now been settled in our new home in Homewood, Alabama (our city near Birmingham) for two weeks and so much has happened. Our adventures started at 7am on June 3rd in Houston. We were all packed up and ready to go when I attempted to start my car and the battery was dead.... What a perfect start to a 12 hour road trip.
(Browning, Browning's dad, and Ryan working on the car. Browning's mom and I were the cheerleaders.)
After the first attempt to jump my car, it was up and running and we were on our way to Alabama. Special thanks to Ryan Rister for helping us load up the Penske, drive Browning's car to Birmingham and unload everything in our house!! He was such a life saver and we enjoyed having our first guest!
( Browning, me and Ryan as we say bye to Houston and hello to Alabama. And no, Browning and I did not plan our matching shirts...)
After several hours of driving we were all getting hungry. Browning wanted to get a roast beef sandwich from Arby's.... Well, I have never eaten there and never thought I would, but of course in honor of the movie 'Baby Mama' I knew I had to...
"I'd rather be at an Arby's right now. There is better food and cooler people there..."
Finally, 12 hours later, we all arrived in Birmingham, Alabama! The sun was setting over the mountains and the air smelt like fresh pine trees. Browning and I are so thrilled for this adventure the Lord has set for us! We spent the night with an incredible loving and generous family that has welcomed us into town with open arms. Monday morning, it was closing day. We were so excited to move into our first home.
(We are excited about signing our lives away...)
After we signed it was time to move in. Unfortunately we woke up and it had stormed all night and during our signing, but after lunch it turned into a beautiful move-in day!
(Here we are in front of our new house on a rainy day!)
After a few days of getting the house situated, we fell in love with a sweet dog we saw a picture of through an incredible dog rescue organization. We had a meet and greet with her and ended up taking her home with us. Her name is Lady and she is about 5-6 months old. She has completely stolen our hearts and we absolutely love her! Below are a couple of pictures of her... (We might be obsessed...)
(Browning with Lady)
(Lady being sweet with her gator)
(Chillin after a long walk)
(Lady the model...)
(Lady confused at music coming from my phone)
More posts to come with life updates and pictures of the house! We are really enjoying our time in Birmingham so far but really missed our family and friend back in Texas. We have a spare bedroom and would love visitors... just saying!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Change.
Change; [cheynj]- to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of(something) different from what it is or from what it wouldbe if
left alone: to change one's name; to change one'sopinion; to change the course of history.
Change occurs in life. Change occurs with marriage, with jobs, with friendships and with yourself. The one thing we do know is that God never changes or wavers. He declares in Malachi 3:6 that, “I the LORD do not change..." What a glorious promise. If only in the midst of change we relied on His promises and trusted in His word. Although our lives on earth change and our circumstances are altered by various situations, the promise of God, is that He is alive and moving in it all.
My work life has brought a lot of changes and emotions recently. Not bad, just different. A few months ago, I was told about a moving opportunity to a new unit. I thought about it for a couple days and decided I couldn't move from the ER, that I had grown to love so much. God had really taught me a lot and really strengthened me through my time in the ER and I couldn't let myself move from what was comfortable for me. Little did I know that the Lord had other plans in mind. A few more days went by and I couldn't stop thinking about this opportunity. I knew there was a reason I couldn't let the thought go. If I chose to move, my hours and responsibilities would look different. They would change. I prayed a lot about this opportunity. I talked with my husband, family, friends and more importantly God. I felt a tug that it was my time to move. To change. I left the ER in tears and anxiety. I moved to a new unit in June and have been there for a couple of months now. It sure is different, but it is good. It has been a change. It is what God desired for me at this time in my life. How could I argue with that? Ultimately, I still get to love on kids amidst hardships and help them and their families cope with their hospitalization and diagnosis. I have the best job in the world.
Change. As a result of this change, my work life has changed. My home life has changed. My hours have changed. My role on an inpatient unit has changed from my role in the ER. My perspective has changed. This change and challenge has allowed my relationship with our God to change. This was a leap of faith for me. This was a change God allowed me to make and allowed Him to work in me. This decision taught me a lot about trust. Trust taught me a lot about God's character. God's character is spoken through His scripture, just as He declared in Malachi. God NEVER changes.
Our lives change. Our circumstances change. Our perspective changes. Our responsibilities change. We change.
But the promise that will never change is that God never wavers. He never changes. May this promise encourage you today. Whatever your circumstances are, may you feel the presence of God. May His word bring your peace. Allow Him to change your heart. He has a lot to teach us and show us. Be moldable.
Song Of The Day: The One You Need by Shane & Shane
left alone: to change one's name; to change one'sopinion; to change the course of history.
Change occurs in life. Change occurs with marriage, with jobs, with friendships and with yourself. The one thing we do know is that God never changes or wavers. He declares in Malachi 3:6 that, “I the LORD do not change..." What a glorious promise. If only in the midst of change we relied on His promises and trusted in His word. Although our lives on earth change and our circumstances are altered by various situations, the promise of God, is that He is alive and moving in it all.
My work life has brought a lot of changes and emotions recently. Not bad, just different. A few months ago, I was told about a moving opportunity to a new unit. I thought about it for a couple days and decided I couldn't move from the ER, that I had grown to love so much. God had really taught me a lot and really strengthened me through my time in the ER and I couldn't let myself move from what was comfortable for me. Little did I know that the Lord had other plans in mind. A few more days went by and I couldn't stop thinking about this opportunity. I knew there was a reason I couldn't let the thought go. If I chose to move, my hours and responsibilities would look different. They would change. I prayed a lot about this opportunity. I talked with my husband, family, friends and more importantly God. I felt a tug that it was my time to move. To change. I left the ER in tears and anxiety. I moved to a new unit in June and have been there for a couple of months now. It sure is different, but it is good. It has been a change. It is what God desired for me at this time in my life. How could I argue with that? Ultimately, I still get to love on kids amidst hardships and help them and their families cope with their hospitalization and diagnosis. I have the best job in the world.
Change. As a result of this change, my work life has changed. My home life has changed. My hours have changed. My role on an inpatient unit has changed from my role in the ER. My perspective has changed. This change and challenge has allowed my relationship with our God to change. This was a leap of faith for me. This was a change God allowed me to make and allowed Him to work in me. This decision taught me a lot about trust. Trust taught me a lot about God's character. God's character is spoken through His scripture, just as He declared in Malachi. God NEVER changes.
Our lives change. Our circumstances change. Our perspective changes. Our responsibilities change. We change.
But the promise that will never change is that God never wavers. He never changes. May this promise encourage you today. Whatever your circumstances are, may you feel the presence of God. May His word bring your peace. Allow Him to change your heart. He has a lot to teach us and show us. Be moldable.
Song Of The Day: The One You Need by Shane & Shane
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