Sunday, November 18, 2007

Another Super Sunday.....and I'm almost glad that I'll be gone next week! I know, that's bad. I am so far out of my zone in Children's Worship Training and the cradle roll class. The helpers today in the class had more experience that my age. And in CWT, the kids just look at me. Sigh. As someone pointed out, I'll never meet anyone in children's classes and in women's classes.

But it's been nice to hear in the past week:
  • at least two people are praying for my future and future husband maybe
  • that I'm doing a good job from several bosses

I guess I haven't really missed being in "big church" since Noel's talking about "happily ever after" - a series on marriage. Yeah, you know there aren't any fairy tales or happy endings for the singles. :-) I guess I just get tired of always listening to couples, marriage, children topics. I know, I know - I'll probably need to know that stuff sometime. Maybe. I'm starting to wonder. Yes, I do hear that biological clock - no need to point it out thank you very much. No need to pout about being an older mom when you're younger than me. No need to point out that you waited so long for your husband when you're younger than me. Let me tell you all about waking up to a cold & lonely house, coming home to a cold & lonely house, eating alone, going to sleep in a cold & lonely bed. (no, I don't want to spend a fortune heating my house this winter, so it is literally cold, but also figuratively cold.) Just for the record, I do like hearing about your families - I don't want to think that I get sick of hearing the latest tricks the kids are doing or anything! I have actually learned a lot just by listening to people at supper club. And I realize that I'm the odd man out in most situations. Just a little disclaimer!

I am looking forward to going back to Mississippi for Thanksgiving this week. Mom is coming here and we'll leave Wednesday morning, after stopping by the Key Lime Cottage for some yummies to take! We'll share Thanksgiving with the Eyrichs and friends, then shop the day after Christmas! Mom & I will head home Sunday after church, but we probably won't make it back to Searcy until Monday. Mom's still getting her strength back and we'll both be tired from the holiday. I'm looking forward to spending time with Elissa and her family. Hanging out with my best friend is always fun. Luckily, I always feel at home with Lis and her family. I'll miss seeing the Tuckers, but they will be here the next week-end. Yeah!!!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Falling..........

Leaves mean I get to rake my yard. Whew - I'm tired from that good exercise today. Of course, I need to exercise since I've been eating way too good the past week or so.

Last Friday (Nov. 9), I got up ridiculously early (3am) to catch a flight at 6:30 am from Little Rock. I flew from LR to Memphis, and then Memphis to Gulfport. I must have had the "middle seat" syndrome because I had the middle seat for all the flights except one. And that flight didn't have a middle seat! I got to Gulfport, got my bag, and waited on Elissa to arrive. I waited outside on a bench, in the sun, and got sleepy. We went to the Harbor View restaurant for lunch, and went to Tuesday Morning while waiting on our order. She gave me a choice - go back to work with her (at a credit union) or stay at the house and rest. Duh. Rest I chose. So I ate (a fried shrimp po-boy) and watched "Speed" with her Dad before he went back to work. I rested a while, then made some hot tea and watched TV (what a treat!). I ended up watching the riveting show of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Tryouts. We went to the Trans Siberian Orchesta concert in Biloxi and sat way up in the nosebleed-we-need-oxygen-section. It was a loud, blinding at times, show. It was pretty much the same show as last year, except the opening song wasn't near as good. With TSO, you have to wait until the end to hear the really good stuff and it was a long show with no intermission. But we enjoyed it.

On Saturday, I had the opportunity to do something fun with Elissa and Mrs. Sue - strip wallpaper and paint a bathroom! The bathroom was a pepto pink and is now a more subdued and elegant cream and taupey-gray color. It was fun and I felt I really contributed - since I was the tallest and could reach the high points! :-) That evening, we went to Emeril's restaurant (yes, we had to walk through the casino to get there!) and it was yummy! I had barbequed shrimp, shrimp & grits, and Mississippi Mud Pie, along with cake-like cornbread and a potato roll. Remember I'm not big on chicken (see a previous post). Sunday, we went to church and got to visit with people. Then we went to a chinese buffet for lunch (the sushi was good!). Elissa, Mrs. Sue, and I did some shopping before heading to the church that evening. We went by Sonic for ice cream, and then enjoyed the ice cream in the Eyrich's new travel trailer - it was so nice!!! After church, Mr. George went by Church's Chicken. Yes, I did eat some fried chicken, but it was easier since it was fried! We finished up painting in the bathroom before bed.

On Monday, Elissa & I just hung out mostly. We picked up lunch and then went to the beach and ate in her car. It was so relaxing to just sit in the sun, listen to the waves and the gulls. Then she took me to the airport and I came home. I went to the restroom downstairs and the ladies room was on the right. After I went through security, I went to the restroom. I went right (I did glance at the sign).....and it was the wrong one!!!! Oops.

This was another busy week. Tuesday & Wednesday I was in LR for a training. Thursday, we had our program review with our new district staff and our new FCS state leader. This is where they come and we go over what we did last year, and they check everything out to make sure we're doing what we should. It went very well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were all very nice, complimentary, and encouraging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a relief.

I guess I've told you all the food except for our office Thanksgiving lunch - which was Prime Rib from Eagleview. We had it catered this year and it was SO good. Which was why I raked leaves today....to burn off just a few of those extra calories I've consumed!!!

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Super Sunday

Wow - what a day! I had the opportunity to help out with Children's Worship Training this morning. Yes, I got up in time for the early service! After, of course, I got up, ate breakfast, then realized that I had an extra hour (I had forgotten to turn my clocks back!). This was my first time in CWT and it was interesting. I sat on the row with Hannah Ferrie, Mallory Gowen, and Gracie Metheny. Mr. Brent asked the children what made them happy. Hannah's first response - her mom. I was impressed with CWT - and the kids were so cute.

While the kids were going to class, I headed to my cradle roll class. Luckily, I had already set up. I kept hoping I'd have help - and I did. Alice Jewell, Pat Berry, and I managed to corrall 9 little munchkins. Two of them cried the whole first half, most didn't want to sit, and the other kept throwing the toys. But we survived! We did have several visitors and some new children that had moved up. I'm almost glad that I'll be gone next week. But I have full confidence in Mrs. Jewell - I wouldn't have made it today if she hadn't been there!!!!

I made a 15-bean soup last night and had some for lunch, along with some cornbread. Yum! I think that will last me ALL week. What cheap eating for the week.

Tonight's worship was Singing Night! That is always a favorite of mine - and I was glad I wasn't running the powerpoint. Mike Wood took requests - and the PPT operator got to find the songs and put them up. And there were so many requests that we only sang the first and last verses. Oh but the singing was so wonderful, uplifting, and encouraging!!!! We even had a few guest songleaders. I think Jalen or Jaden Montgomery was by far the audience favorite. He came up, stood on his stool, and led "Blue Skies and Rainbows." His way of remembering the verses (he's only 6)? He drew a picture that was projected. Way too cute - and he did an excellent job complete with applause. Glenn Olree led two songs - he has a great voice and did a wonderful job! Warren Casey led several songs also. We finished with "The Greatest Command" and "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" - a great ending to a great service.

So I'm ready to face another week - a short work week for me! I'm taking off Friday & Monday and heading to Long Beach, MS. I'm ready for the break and to see the Eyrichs again. I'm going to be cleaning house this week - I want to come home to a nice, clean house next Monday night!

Have a great week everyone.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Day....whatever!

So since Laura asked how my experiment was going.......here goes. I haven't been writing down everything I eat or exercising enough. I haven't measured all my food, but I am getting better at "eye-ing" it. I'm eating more vegetables & fruits and making healthier choices. I can tell a difference - either from the SW or the eating! Well, at least my legs are smaller, even if nothing else is! I don't do great every day, but certainly better!

It's hard to believe that when I go to Elissa's next week-end, I won't be seeing Aunt Thelma (Elissa's great-aunt). Thelma Price passed away this week and she will be missed. She's the one who told us, "every girl needs to have a little red car sometime." I took her advice with the first car I bought - a little red Dodge Avenger. I loved that car. She was always free with her opinion, liked her coffee hot, and was a sharp lady. And she never seemed to mind that I called her "Aunt Thelma" too. I remember her 90th birthday party a few years ago - pink was the color of the poinsettias. By the time her party rolled around, they were looking a bit scragly. So, Mrs. Sue had us get magnolia leaves, hairspray, and glitter. I can still remember standing on the back steps of the church, in the dark, spraying hair spray on the poinsettias and then sprinkling them with glitter. And you know what? It worked great! Good memories of a great lady.

I'm sorry if you all missed the celebrity on TV last week. Ch. 11 had a really cool guest on Oct. 24th demonstrating a healthy appetizer - it was really early so you might have missed it. But Ch. 7 had a great guest on Daybreak last Saturday demonstrating cookies. So if you missed it, oh well. Fame is so fleeting.

I got to go out to a soybean field this afternoon while the beans were being cut. My coworker Keith left his moisture meter on his desk, and needed it. So I headed out to Worden (past Bald Knob on 64) and went a few miles down a gravel road. It was interesting to see, and a beautiful day to be out driving.