Saturday, July 21, 2012

At the Mall









Capturing herself, capturing the action, in an artistic way





Marked and ready!




She wore her hair behind her ears for the rest of the visit. =)



We have the same nose!











The cowlick on this woman. I wasn't sure what to do with it.


Hold my hand!










Early birthday present for our girl. She'll never forget that she and her Grandma got their ears pierced on the same day!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Disney Signs


Sign I need to get back to Space, or sign I've been there too long?


I found a Hidden Mickey!


Sunday, July 15, 2012

This . . .


. . . is my family. =)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

It Fits!

There are no real stores in Mom's little town, except for the Walmarts and a Bealls, so first thing we did was go shopping at the outlet stores. Mom arrived prepared to drop some coin and come away with a new wardrobe.

We had so much fun! I mean, who wouldn't have fun, spending someone else's money? I got to play the role of Mom's personal assistant, pulling clothes off the rack and putting outfits together. I knew my Mom had dropped a lot of weight, but when I pulled off a certain size of pants she told me there was no way they were going to fit as she hasn't been that size since Jr. High school.



She's stunned!

She can't believe they actually fit and look GREAT!

She then found ways to tell anyone within earshot what size she was wearing!

I love you, Mama! Yesterday was so much fun!

Today, we will be going back and forth to the airport, picking up more family memebers. Can't wait to have a full house!

Favorite Quote

My Mom lives in a small town, population 300.

Yesterday, as we were zipping around from place to place, Mom commented, "There are so many people here who I don't know."

=D

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Tuesday Is Guest Star Day!

Right in the middle of this wonderful week is this, by Jess:

Making Home: What Is Counseling Your Heart?: Psalm 1 starts out, " Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked. " "Walking" in Scripture always seems to indicate our...

And you guys thought it would be my Mom guest starring. ;-)

I haven't seen her yet, but my heart is so happy knowing she's right upstairs!

Monday, July 09, 2012

Tonight!

I'll probably be sleeping when my Mom arrives tonight. I can't believe this week is finally HERE! I will work through Wednesday, then it's family, family, and more family. Love it.

Me: We'll just get some fresh, healthful food for everyone to munch on.

Himself: Oooh, yeah, like fruit and cheese and salami . . .

Me: Salami is NOT healthful food!

Himself: What do you mean?!? It's Salami!

Me: [reading off ingredients in salami from the internet] It's processed food!

Kelly: Salami? Rolled up with cream cheese? Yum!

Me: Don't you start. [Pointing to the list] Honey, what do you think of these items?

Himself: I'm still reeling from the fact that salami isn't healthy food. . . .

Monday, July 02, 2012

Still Counting Down

One week until my Mom arrives! I can't wait to see her again! Wish my brother could come, too. =)

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Counting Down

This photo was taken at Christmas. I think it's a great family portrait!

With two weeks remaining, now comes the big rush, though here at the W household I know we're not feeling it as strongly as the M household! We're trying to finish details, prepare for guests, and pray nothing mars this beautiful day.

I've already received a phone call from my dad saying his wife fell and may have broken her wrist (it was too swollen to tell, will know tomorrow). Oh Lord, may that be the worst of it!

Friday, June 29, 2012

Why Don't She Write?

One of us is away at summer camp.

The rest of us are moping around the house, missing her!

Two weeks away from a beautiful day . . . .

Saturday, June 23, 2012

The Invitation

I realize I'm dreadfully behind in posting, and maybe no one reads this blog anymore but a scattered few, but one day I hope to put these posts in a book like our Aunt Mary Ann did and have recordings for our family. 

At least, that's what I tell myself. 

According to the time stamp on these photographs, this happened on May 12, 2012. I had come back from New Mexico and was grocery shopping with Himself at this wonderful market we found that has local produce at great prices. 

Tyler called me and asked if we would like to come by his shop since there weren't many people there on a Saturday. When it comes to Tyler and big trucks, it's not hard for me to drop all plans!

Oh, and could we bring him lunch? =) Love that kid.

People may not know this about me, but I LOVE TRUCKS. I actually love cars, too. I think this is why I get along so well with Ben G. - I may not know all there is to know about trucks and cars, but they never fail to hold my interest or appreciation! My father tells the story of when he was working on our car in the driveway one day when I was a toddler. I took my brother's skateboard and rolled under the car to watch him, and promptly fell asleep. I guess it was that comforting!

Ty works at a Mack and Volvo dealership in our town. 



 They are one of the biggest shops for supplies, so trucks of many makes and models from all over the nation end up coming in for repair as well.



 When he was at school in Tennessee, they would get to a problem in their training and the teacher would tell them that if they ever encountered something like that, they would simply send it to the dealership for repair so they don't have to worry about it. Well, Tyler's shop is the place those problems are sent to.






 They spent the first few months learning about auto repair in Tyler's school. His classmates told him that diesel was the wrong profession - he should be doing auto work. Tyler began to have doubts, himself, until the first day of diesel class. He said, "Mom, they fired up that diesel engine and this huge grin broke out on my face. I couldn't stop smiling!"
He still hasn't stopped smiling. =)


This is a shot of Tyler's bay. He has a Mack up on these huge jacks, so of course he had to spend at least five minutes explaining to me how this was safe for him to work on!

 Each of the jacks are synchronized wirelessly to move at the same time. This way, Ty can adjust the height by himself from one jack, rather than needing extra people stand at each jack.


I did feel a little better when I saw how much weight ONE jack was capable of supporting:



Explaining a transmission to Himself.

Nothing is small in a diesel shop! This is the transmission.

Where the light is shining is where the transmission goes. I'm STANDING under the truck to take this photo.

A diesel engine!

This one was completely rebuilt. (Note the grin? Still there!)


 A look down the shop at the different bays. Ty's is on the other side of that cement truck on the left.

This truck is brand new, in for recall on some whatzit part.

Another shot of Ty's bay.

Just outside the door of the shop was a brand new Volvo truck, still wrapped in plastic. Tyler invited me to climb inside and take a look.
 For the record - I never pass up an opportunity to climb around inside a truck. EVER. When Tyler was a toddler I would use him as an excuse for invitations to climb all over firetrucks, diesels, even to sit inside police and sheriff cars! My brother, Boyd, used to stop by our house in California with his rig. I would ask if "the kids" could take a look inside. ;-)

Storage under the bunk.





This one had a sun roof. I am standing up to take the photo, and I could stretch my arms all the way over my head without touching the roof from one spot. Then again, I'm only 5'4".

 Back outside, Tyler explained all the lines that had to be replaced on the new truck.



Before we left to get the groceries home, Ty showed us the tool box he had just purchased. His previous box was overflowing after a year and a half of working there, so he had to bite the bullet and make an investment on a new one. I'm so proud of him - none of his tools or equipment were purchased on credit. He saved his money and paid cash for every one of them.

On his first day of work, he was asked to change the oil on a truck. He reached into his toolbox to find the right socket for the job and was instantly dismayed - the LARGEST socket he had would only fit the SMALLEST part of the engine! He wisely lived at home with us and bought a few tools with each paycheck until he had what he needed.
Man-sized tools!
We are so thankful that Tyler was blessed with this job right out of school. It's an excellent company, and he has grown in skill and knowledge while working there.

Plus . . . . TRUCKS. He gets to do something so incredibly cool and still be home every night!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Hey Mom! Look What I Found!





The government said I couldn't keep him, though, so I had to put him back.

He said he'll see you Saturday!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Better Than New

Down the street from Glenna's prep school is a little consignment shop. It's in such a dangerous place for me, and I usually find myself browsing in there while waiting for Glenna to finish her classes. When I got back from New Mexico, however, I had a purpose! I wanted to finish decorating the downstairs guest room, or Grandma Room, as we're calling it. Both Grandmas will be staying there when they come for the wedding!

I absolutely love this store. They find furniture or take it on consignment, then they polish and fix and get everything in working order. Their prices are so reasonable! For the Grandma Room, I wanted some art for the walls and a small table to go between the twin beds. John had painted the room and painted the beds before I left, then assembled them while I was gone. It was ready for the finishing touches!

I found this cute little table. It had magazine racks on both sides. Perfect!

 So many great art pieces to choose from:


I picked up one of these beauties as a welcome home gift for My Kelly:


I also thought this white mirror would be perfect.






Here's the finished project!


From Better Than New I picked up the picture of flowers and the table,


and the mirror was perfect for the other wall.


Matching bedding sets from Goodwill, BRAND NEW, still in original packaging! Decorative pillow from Ikea.
The little chair with the red pillow is from Cast Connection at Disney. It's made of leather and I bought it for only ten dollars!

The art on this wall was found at the Youth Group yard sale to raise money for Kenya:
The bowl between the framed art is one that Himself's brother brought back when he was deployed to Jordan in the 80's. 

I love how it all came together, and I hope the Grandmas love it, too!

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