Monday, December 6, 2010

Will you be my...?

I wanted to do something special for the girls who I ask to be my bridesmaids.  I went through several ideas before deciding on this one. I think it turned out REALLY cute! 
 Materials: Card stock, decorative flowers, printer (if you have pretty handwriting just use a pen)
I found a profile of a girl made a stencil.  After I printed the wording I wanted I traced each girl and cute them all out.  A little glue, a cute flower and done! I mailed the card to most of them and hand delivered to those I could.   

These girls have been such amazing friends (and sister) to me!  They have always been there for me through the good times and not so good.  Some I have know my entire life and others only for a few years.  It is an honor and blessing to even have them in my life and now to be able to start a marriage with them standing beside me know they will be there through it all to support Ryan and I. 


I LOVE YOU LADIES!!

"She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.  She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.  Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate." Proverbs 31:25, 26, 30, 31

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Eat This! (really you have to try it)

Round Two: Cookies
Round two of the friendly bake off has come to a close.  Without planning it, we all ended up making a type of cookie! Anna made mint chocolate chip, Jessamie made cake cookie sandwiches, and I made cranberry-orange shortbread cookies.
 Around the holiday season I love to bake with seasonal ingredients.  For me cranberries and oranges come to mind.  This is a really simple recipe that I found from an old Southern Living.  Now, I love shortbread cookies, but if your aren't a fan just grab a sugar cookie mix and add in these flavors. 
 Dried cranberries, fresh orange zest, vanilla, almond extract.....Yum...this batter not only smelled amazing!! It tastes AWESOME too! (you know how I love my raw dough, haha!)
 It made two logs, which made about 20-22 cookies per log (depending on how think you like them).
 A little melted white chocolate drizzle on top!
The pile looks a little small because we could not stop eating them!!  As my dear friend Jessamie said in her entry about round two, this recipe is for those who are fully embracing the holidays and all its glory.  

Check out my competition and some really great holiday ideas at:

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Beloved

“Let the beloved of the LORD rest secure in him, for he shields him all day long, and the one the LORD loves rests between his shoulders."


December 2008 I got this tattoo on my left wrist.  Beloved. Its in Hebrew from the above verse in Deuteronomy 33:12. I had gone through a period of emotional and spiritual distress and depression the year before.  Earlier in 2008 God had begun to reveal himself to me in a new way.  A lover. His Beloved.  After over a year of being heartbroken and searching for answers to so many questions, I found peace and love right where I left it. Jesus.  I got this tattoo to always remember that I am God's beloved, I can rest in him and be secure in him alone.  No other can love me like my God.  God does however allow us to experience the greatest love we can here on earth.  Marriage.  He has allowed me to find this kind of love.  The love of a husband.  November 5, 2010 I became engaged to the most wonderful God-fearing man.  I truly believe that God has chosen us for one another before we were even born.  He plans these things.  He know because He created it all.  Though God's love cannot be matched, he allows us to experience as close a love as we can here on earth through marriage.  We have been together for about 10 months and are planning an April 2011 wedding.  I cannot wait to see how God shows his enormous love to us both (and hopefully those around us) though the gift of marriage.  
 I guess I haven't really told you much about Ryan.  We had been friends for a while before we got together.  We just seem to fit.  I have always been so comfortable with him and we've always been able to be completely honest with each other. Which for me is so important!  He is finishing his PhD in neuroscience at the Medical College of Georgia.  Smarty.  He loves college football and most importantly he loves the Lord and continues to seek him.  He doesn't just take things a face value.  Ryan is the kind of person who challenges you to know why you believe and think certain things.  I guess its the scientist in him.  But it has really challenged me to dig deeper in my life, especially in my faith to know why I believe and what it is I believe.
The Proposal....Ryan's dad is a pilot. So he took us up for a sunset flight around Augusta.  It was beautiful! Unfortunately, I get motion sickness really easily (even after two Dramamine).  I wasn't feeling that great after the plane ride, but thought dinner and some fresh air would help.  We went to dinner at a little restaurant downtown  and then went for a walk on the riverwalk.  I had no idea the whole night! Not until we walked up on some candles that spelled.....
 Ryan got down on his knee and asked if I would marry him. I said yes!! Well, I actually said, "OF COURSE I WILL!" We then went to his house to celebrate with our friends and family!
"Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD." ~ Psalm 27:14

Thursday, November 4, 2010

One of my Favorite Places

The Farm
This is my family farm.  Its where my mom's parents lived and where she grew up.  I spent my childhood out here running around, riding horses, baling hay, fishing, exploring, swimming in the pond, and following my granddaddy around.  In front of the barn, a few pictures down, there was a pecan tree with a tire swing.  I also learned to drive through the woods when I was 8 years old (my grandaddy's doing).  I love this place!!









Monday, November 1, 2010

Brown v. Vincent v. Lee

I have two really good friends from college who have been in a little friendly competition of baking.  Having a little competitive nature in me I've decided to join in this little challenge! To start of they were in a pumpkin/Halloween bake off and I just happened to make a pumpkin cake the week before:) What should we try next??
 
Get your baking sheets and rolling pins ready ladies!

Peanut Butter, Pumpkins, Birthday!

So I've seen the cutest pumpkin cakes and I decided to make one for my mom for her birthday (Halloween). She also loves peanut butter and Reese's so of course I had to include both in the cake! Chocolate fudge cake (this time I cheated with a box mix for time) with peanut butter chips baked in, Reese's pieces in between the  two layers and peanut butter icing, and of course Reese's for the stem! Plus curly green candles! It tasted amazing. Like you were biting into a giant Reese's....YUM! I think it looks pretty cute too:)  Along with it are two little pumpkins I carved at a pumpkin party the other night.  They're pretty cute too. Hope you all are having a wonderful fall so far!
 Looking a little like giant donuts....I split the batter into two smaller cakes to get a more round pumpkin. You could do two whole cakes if you had a lot of people.  This was just for family.
 Peanut butter icing from Ina Garten 
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/chocolate-cupcakes-and-peanut-butter-icing-recipe/index.html

 Yes, this was a really good idea:)



Friday, October 29, 2010

Craft Club and Cupcakes

We had our very first craft club! I made cupcakes for the event and decided to try and decorate them. They turned out pretty good.  For craft club we made (or embellished) scarves.  We each did something different, but I decided to copy a scarf from anthropologie. My roommate actually found the idea from another blog that we really like.  It turned out great and since then I have made two more!!





Thursday, September 23, 2010

Baby & Art

So my niece, Ruth Ann, just turned 4 months old and I finally finished her paintings that I have been working on for too long! Overall I think they turned out pretty well for my first project!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Study, Birthday, Study, Fun, Study

So since my crazy life moved back to Augusta, Ga I have been attempting to study for my national board exam for OT. Some days are better than others, but I try not to let it stress me out. I have to add a little fun in the mix! Several fun weddings in August, girls mountain trip for labor day, birthday at the Braves game and a little UGA football (slight disappointment). It has also been amazing being in the same town as my boyfriend. We have actually being able to hang out and go on dates! It has been a truly wonderful time as we continue to get to know each other and move toward the next step that God have for our relationship;) I can't begin to describe how thankful I am that the Lord has allowed us to grow together and share so much. He truly knows best and has amazing plans for those who love Him and are patient and persevering in following His guidance.



Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Life in Fast Forward



So I know its been a long time since I've posted so I'll try to catch you...

I finished out my fieldwork in Colorado and headed to Maryland. Colorado was an amazing experience. I had some amazing adventures hiking, rock climbing, skiing, and eating! I had some fun visitors while I was in CO. My boyfriend:), several of my best friends from college and my brother all come to visit! I must say I was ready to head back to the east coast. It may have just been because it was winter, but they don't have the beautiful trees like the east does. My dad flew out to drive back with me and we packed up and made it back to GA in two days! I spent a week in Augusta seeing friends and family, finishing my research, and graduating. The next week I spent in the Amazon in Peru on a mission trip. An amazing trip. My niece Ruth Ann was born while I was in Peru! She's beautiful! The Monday I got back from the Amazon, I packed up and headed Maryland. I completed my 12-week fieldwork at Kennedy Kriger Institute in the Center for Autism and Related Disorders. It was a great learning experience. Now, back in Augusta studying for boards and looking for a job. In the mist of all of my school and trips I have also started something else amazing. A new relationship. We started talking the day before I left for CO, great timing:) We talked for several weeks then he decided to come and see me! We spent an entire week together and it was amazing. Though we have been several hundreds of miles away from each other for our entire relationship so far, we have developed a closeness that probably would not have otherwise grown. I am thankful for that, but also so extremely glad to be in the same town now. We can actually date! Ryan is such an amazing God fearing man. One who challenges me and loves me for exactly who God create me to be. He doesn't ask me to change myself, only challenges me to grow more in the direction of God, becoming a better (not different) me. He is fun and adventurous and has a desire for knowledge of life and the Lord that truly inspires me. I love him dearly and continue to pray for what God has in store for us. So needless to say life has been crazy the past 6-months!!