Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Ryan's Lucky Day

I think I mentioned in a previous post how much Ryan and I love 97.7 the Peach.
Well now we love them even more because last Friday he won free tickets to 2011 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park next weekend.  Ryan and I have been wanting to go to an event there for years, and now we have free tickets to see one of the biggest events it has ever hosted.  We are so excited! 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Small Group Retreat

Coming back to school after the weekend is never fun.  Coming back after an awesome weekend away... even harder!  Friday, Ryan and I and 6 of our wonderful friends from small group headed to my family's farm in Mississippi.  It was a weekend full of fun and relaxation.


Top Moments:
1. Worship and s'mores around the bonfire.
2. Shooting skeet in the orchard.
3. Trying to be ninjas with Josh and Rebecca's throwing knives.
4. A delicious breakfast with delicious pancakes, made by Katie! And discovering that wheat rocks, thanks to Penny.
5. The girls beating the boys at "Capitalism."
6. Singing to each other via walkie-talkies in the car. There was some Beyonce, Journey, and a whole lot of Disney.
7. Watching the boys go wild on the four-wheelers.
8. Laying in the hammock in the sun.


Thanks friends for such a wonderful weekend!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Spring Break Getaway

Life has been pretty crazy the last couple of months.  Since I last blogged, Ryan and I celebrated Christmas with our families, we moved to an apartment, Ryan started working full time, and I started the second semester of my clinical education which is insane.
But since several people have asked me about why our blogging has ended, which by the way shocked me (I did not think we were very interesting), I have decided to try and start blogging again.  Try and control your excitement.
Today, I will give you guys a spring break update.  2 weeks ago was my spring break and Ryan took Thursday and Friday off work.  We had a fun filled Thursday in Birmingham which included breakfast at Demetri's BBQ, a walk at Railroad park, and a dinner out at Flip Burger.  Then Friday morning we headed to Mississippi to my family's "farm" where Ryan and I enjoyed the beautiful weather and the peace and quiet.  We rode the 4-wheelers, cleared some trails, went fishing, read, laid in the hammock.  It was wonderful!  We are actually heading back there on Friday and taking our wonderful small group with us, pictures to come.  I think I have posted this picture before but, below is a picture of me, my sister, and my dad at the farm years ago...
The farm is such a precious place to my family, and I am so glad Ryan can now enjoy it, and I look forward to sharing it with friends in the years to come.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

It beginning to look (and feel) a lot like Christmas!

I am finally done with exams and one Christmas break!  Ryan and I are looking forward to a couple of days here in Birmingham, for R&R and apartment hunting, and then we are so excited to be heading to Hattiesburg, Ms to spend Christmas with my precious Mamaw and family.  Here is what our house is looking like these days...

Christmas tree.  In the front window of course.


The table for fall... and now the table for Christmas.

Ryan at the door of 204!

Ryan's favorite: our Charlie Brown christmas tree

A couple of days ago my mom suprised Ryan and I with a Christmas basket full of goodies.  Including, cider which I am so excited to make and my favorite Christmas bakery item, Edgar's Stolen Bread.  Delicious!


Ryan's Graduation

Ryan graduated December 10th with a Masters in Theological Studies from Beeson Divinity School at Samford University.  Here are some shots from the day:
Ryan in front of the beautiful Hodges Chapel.


Ryan's family that was able to join us.  (Thanks for taking the picture Mom!)




















Congratulations Ryan!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

What real faith looks like



Over the last 2 years or so Ryan has introduced me to several Christian blogs that have brought me a lot of encouragement, interesting information, and sometime a good laugh.  Below is a quote that Ray Ortlund shared on his blog recently that I wanted to share.  It brought me a lot of encouragement today.

“Pseudo-faith always arranges a way out to serve in case God fails it.  Real faith knows only one way and gladly allows itself to be stripped of any second way or makeshift substitutes.  For true faith, it is either God or total collapse.  And not since Adam first stood up on the earth has God failed a single man or woman who trusted him.”

A. W. Tozer, “True Faith Brings Committal,” In The Root of the Righteous (Harrisburg, 1955), pages 49-50.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like finals...


Sorry for the lack of posting!  My life is a 2 page (single spaced, 12pt font) to-do list right now.  To-do items include:
  • study and take 8 final exams in the next 8 days of school. 
  • finish about 4-6 hours worth of lab work
  • complete 2 oral path assignments, one due today and one due Sunday
  • review schedule for next week, call patients that need to come in
But on the fun side of my to-do list:
  • celebrate with Ryan on Friday for graduation with his master's degree!  (Ryan will probably be pursuing another masters and possibly doctorate, but I am SO proud of his hard work on this degree and and excited that he will be a graduate of a not so easy masters program with an awesome academic record!)
  • Head to a party Saturday for my good friend Sybil who is getting married on Dec 18th.
  • Finish decorating the Christmas tree!
I will try and do a picture post this weekend from Ryan's graduation and pictures of our house decorated for Christmas.