Saturday, July 17, 2010

Busy, busy, busy......

I have been a bit of a slacker lately on the blog front, sorry!  I will try and do better.  It seems since July 5th I have literally went nonstop!  I am working all day at work then coming home and working all night on job 2.  I am in the process of taking over a website as well as taking on 2 new websites for 2 different clients.  I have also done some new business cards & rack cards for 2 businesses as well as logo design for another.  I have been really excited with the extra work but I think going so much and so late every night for 2 weeks has caught up to me!  I am worn out, I have not had time to go workout or anything.  I hope to get back to that next week although I have plans Mon & Tues that will prohibit that, better luck for the rest of the week as far as that goes.

I took a couple pics.  You can click on the pics below to enlarge them.  If you or someone you know need any print work, point them towards my website!  (Please)  I can drop ship anywhere in the US so don't worry about being out of state.  I email proofs for approval on everything before I start printing so no worries there!  www.morristownwebdesign.com



Today, I have been very, lazy!  I woke up around 7:30 feeling a little rough.  I am pretty sure I may have been in a wreck in my sleep!  Ugghhh  back/shoulder still hurting.  YUCK!  I finally got out around lunch and went to the store to pick up a few things.  Came home, did a little laundry, a little cooking.  Today...Pineapple/Passion Fruit Glazed Pork Loin.....turned out quite yummy if I do say so myself.  Tomorrow, maybe I will try out a new BBQ sauce.  I occasionally like to experiment and just see how things turn out.  :o)



Dad has had this plant for years that just grows insanely.  Well a couple months ago he had to cut it back as it was hanging across his dining room floor and people were stepping on it. (ouch, poor little plant)  So, I brought home 3 pieces and stuck them in water.  I have been patiently waiting for them to start growing roots.  Well two out of three survived and once the roots started they seemed to just grow over night!  I am thinking at this point I should go look for a pot to plant in tomorrow.  (maybe, if I am brave enough, I hate re-potting anything!)  Don't want to kill anything!  ha ha ha




I did re-pot my beautiful Mandevilla 'Red Fury' that mom bought me in May.  I think between now and then, especially with the crazy 100 degree heat we have been having around here that it has done pretty well! (May & then July)



Update on my little baby birds.....They have all flown the coop while in the process almost knocking me off the brick wall!  (yeah, I'm sure you would have all got a kick out of seeing that!)  Guess I startled them and they were ready to fly, well all but one.  About 20 minutes later after a rough first landing in the grass, the little runt made it in the air and safely to the tree though!  They took over my hanging basket so to keep the plant alive I had to get on the wall and water carefully.

K, so, I know I see you daily but I am not your mama!


Relaxing away in the shade....


Bye Bye Birdie!



So, there are a few little updates for now.  I really will try and do better about updating!


"Dining with one's friends and beloved family
is certainly one of life's primal 
and most innocent delights, 
one that is both soul-satisfying and eternal."

~ Julia Child

Friday, July 9, 2010

I am sharing this with everyone!

This was passed along to me and
I felt the need to share it.


Subject: jennifer's Baccalaureate MD Speech

My daughter jennifer was honored to present a short graduation speech on behalf of the medical school this past weekend. For those who are not familiar with Loma Linda, it is the last Christian medical school in the country. They pride themselves in trying to do God's work by incrementally relieving suffering sending many of their doctors to missionary hospital in 3rd world countries before it became vogue to do so. It is about sacrifice, praying with their patients and tending to the sick and dying. This past year she was in Haiti tending to hundreds of patients each day in her tent clinic as the only doctor many would ever see. She ate once a day and lost ten pounds (90#) and was sad to leave with so much suffering unattended. Her lead translator passed out and discovered he had not eaten in three days so the staff could eat. Many do not understand Christian sacrifice.  Here is jennifer's short speech at graduation:

doug



3 minute Baccalaureate Speech 5/29/10

Good morning. My name is Jennifer Jung, and it is my pleasure to be here today

What I want to share with you this morning is something very simple.  It is a story of redemption through the eyes of a medical student. And I pray this will bless you.

My story begins with a very sick heroine addict who was my patient.  Let’s say her name was Rachel.   She was a thin woman, with knotted unwashed hair, and areas were her muscle had wasted away from her heroine injection sites.  She was homeless, her family had disowned her.  She had out of control untreated hepatitis C- and this infection was likely going to kill her.

Every day a quiet man would visit her.  I found out that he was her husband of many years, the father of her children before heroine took over her life.  It seemed that she had treated him badly so we were shocked that he had come back for her over and over again. However it occurred to me that he deeply loved her.  

As I consider Love, I remember that there is a mighty God who created me. He gives every breath and heartbeat as a gift. I owe my life to him.  And He desires to have a love relationship with me, as well as with all of you.  Like this husband, God has this crazy loyal Love for us.

And there’s more.  You see, I am like Rachel.  I also am very sick.  The Bible says all people are born with sin, a darkness in our hearts that compels us to run away from God.  And this sin is just like an infection that will inevitably kill us no matter how good we try to be.

The Bible says that the consequences for sin is death. It’s a spiritual death-  divorce from the source of life, God. We are in need of saving because our souls have a death sentence.

You thought I was going to talk about something positive, right? But this all sounds like bad news.  The good news is that God has a plan for saving our lives.

When I was a freshman medical student I spent two weeks working with babies born with heart defects, several of whom needed heart transplants. It was sobering to realize that the only way for them to live was for another child to die. It reminded me of how God chose to save all of us.  By substitution.  He offers us heart transplants through his sinless son, Jesus Christ.

There is giant cross that lights up at night on the medical center, it’s a statement that Jesus died on a cross in our place, as a substitution for a death that sinners deserved.  And he did this so we could be freely forgiven of our sins and be reunited with him forever. He did this because of His crazy Love for us.
So many years ago, I came to God as a sick woman, in need of saving, and I laid down my broken life, and he gave me new one. It is free to me but it cost him everything. This is the gospel.

Tomorrow, I will graduate as physician. And of everything in this world that I know, this is what I have learned is most important.

Thank you.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The long weekend......well not so long after all.  Oh well, enjoy it while you can I guess is your only option.  Lots going on and lots of heat.....I MISS SPRING & FALL!  For real, it never happened at all.  95+ every day is getting very old.   My little birds are doing well, I will have to try and get a new picture to update.  :)  They will soon fly away I am sure.

Friday night we went to see ECLIPSE!  Yes I know, some of you will roll your eyes and say "oh lord"!  OMG.....It really was the best of the 3 they have shown thus far and I am just not sure how the next one will be better.  I could really go see it again, no problem!  I mean every time a new movie in a series comes out they always say "this is the best one so far" and you go off to see it and then you come home disappointed.  Well, they actually got it right this time.   It was great!

My cousin Miranda had her little boy Friday as well.  Oh  my, he is a cutie for sure!  Of course, it always seems the pics are snapped before they are all cleaned up and looking their Sunday best but none the less, I saw him, he is precious!  7lbs 4.7 oz. of cuteness!  Babies are like puppies....I LOVE THEM!  They are always so sweet.  Of course we have a 3 month old at the office now.  He is here 3-4 days a week.  (boss' daughter's son)  He is a cutie too.

Meet Jayden (born 7-2-10)


Finally made my way to SAMS over the weekend.  It was a much needed trip, now if I could just manage to make my way to the grocery store I would be doing good!  ha ha  I made some repairs to the roof of my gazebo swing and got it put back on.  Now, if it could just cool down a bit outside I could actually enjoy it!   Oh my, this heat is wearing me out!

I really did not do a lot on Sunday just some laundry and stuff and tried to rest a bit.  Sunday night we grilled out and shot off some fireworks and then lit up the fire pit to roast marsh mellows.  Around here if July 4th falls on a Sunday it get celebrated Saturday and they do the same thing with Halloween.  It was not like that growing up but after being here so long I have adjusted.  Monday I was off at the office but had to meet with a new client (for my job2).  We met for about 2.5 hours and I left there with his MAC PC in my possession so that made me feel like he had confidence in me.  lol   I will take over maintaining his website for www.hopeoutdoors.org and will be in charge of all of his print work.  Business cards, post cards, rack cards, brochures and stuff.  It is a great organization and if you like charities that work with children or hunting...check it out!  They took a group of kids to Dollywood Thursday that would not have otherwise had that opportunity and they had a blast.  They have a second business they have started and I will be doing all of the print work for them as well.  I sent in a quote today do build and design that website and am keeping my fingers crossed!  It will be a lot of work but I could use the extra $ so I am willing to do it!!  He called and left me a voice mail and sounded positive after receiving my quote so I am hopeful.  I will have to wait until I get home from job 1 before I can call and follow up on job 2 though, I do my best not to mix them, better not to!

Hope Outdoors is a non-denominational Christian outdoor ministry that partners with caring organizations and churches across the nation to facilitate hope through outdoor activities. Our outreach is directed to those men, women and children who may be ill or disabled, and in need of a little help and brotherly love to see their outdoor passions fulfilled. Some are looking to be re-introduced into an activity they once loved, while others are discovering a new and exciting way to live life to its fullest.

Our partners in hope help us provide opportunities where dreams can become reality. If you are looking for a blessed and effective way to touch the lives of those less fortunate, your help is greatly needed. To become a Partner In Hope, a sponsor, contributor, or a member please call or email us today. There is not a better way to spread the love of Christ than through God’s majestic outdoors! 

Until our trails cross again,

Hope Outdoors Staff


I took a break yesterday evening and went with mom and mamaw to The Point to have dinner by the lake.  The service was horrible but the food and view were nice!  Then it was back home to watch the bachelorette and finish the business cards and rack cards for Trophy Destinations.  It was a lot of work for me to get done all in 1 day but before the evening was over it was done and sent for printing!  The quicker I work, the quicker I get paid...ha ha ha

Today has been OK, just a little long.  I think I needed an extra day but oh well, do what we gotta do.  I am waiting on everyone to get my time sheets so I can get payroll done, that should make tomorrow fly by!

Well until later.......Hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July weekend with their families and loved ones!


"We find no real satisfaction or happiness
in life without obstacles to conquer and goals to achieve."

~ Maxwell Maltz

Friday, July 2, 2010

I guess the best way to sum up this past week.....long and stressful!  There just seems to be so much going on and there seems to be no end in sight lately.  I have had so much on my mind I have just not been sleeping well.  I am no doubt looking forward to this long weekend, a very much needed long weekend.

I would like to ask everyone to keep my old classmate Nicole Farlow in their thoughts and prayers.  She is 32 and the single mother of 2 children and son and daughter (10&12).  They diagnosed her in May with Stage 4 Liver Cancer.  Fairly unusual in a woman her age and a woman that does not drink and so on.  She was given 4-6 months but with Chemo and all possibly up to a year.  They said she was not a good candidate for a liver transplant as they feel her cancer started somewhere else and attacked her liver and they can't find out where it started.  A fund was set up for her with Wachovia Banks and money was raised to afford her the opportunity to go to Duke for a new opinion of her situation.  Well the funds were raised and she was seen at Duke yesterday.  It seems they have given her the same news, there is nothing they can do.  It is so sad to see a life that will end so soon and with such cruelty.  It is sad to think of her children and how they just don't understand yet how little time they have.  She will not see them go on their first dates, prom, graduation and the many other milestones children have as they continue to grow.  I can imagine the heartache she is dealing with right now trying to take this all in and find some strength to deal with it and accept is since she has been give no other option.  What do you say?  I mean we can all sit around and say we are sorry, we will pray for you and so on but it does not change a thing.  It doesn't take her pain away or the pain her children will have to endure.  It is one of those times where the world just seems so cruel, so unfair.  IT STINKS! I am not sure where this originally came from but it is on Nicole's page as well as the Butterfly Funds page.

I don't know how, I can't see why
people with cancer have to die,
why there is no cure to make it go away.
and people are dying of it every day.
women, men, children and more,
...are dying because no-one can seem to find a cure.

 

WORK....has been stressful.  The economy seems to finally (2 years later) be hitting the construction industry.  You wake up in the morning and the thought of having to deal with it all just makes your whole body tense up.  My administrative assistant was laid off yesterday.  It really stinks.  I hate it for her, she is such a sweet person, a good person.  I know things have been tight for her to begin with and now she is having to deal with this.  I just feel so bad and there is nothing I can do to fix it.  I truly hope that things will turn around and she will be back.  It is too quite here today.  She has been a big help to me around here and I will no doubt miss her.  I am just that way, I want to fix things, I want to help and when I can't it just weighs on me.

WoW.....Got a call last night....it was my brother!  Yes, I know, you don't hear me speak of him much.  He is my half brother and after he and dad had a falling out when he was younger things were just never the same although we have always kept in touch just not often.  My nephew Jean-Luke, "Luke", will be a senior this year at East.  That is just crazy!  I still remember when he was born.  I can't believe he has grown up it seems so quickly.  Of course I say this same thing about Jeramy & Starla all the time too.  Anyway, seems he was in a very bad head on collision after football practice the other day.  After several surgeries they were able to bring him home last night.  He has a hospital bed at home and a wheel chair for now.  They are hoping that within 4-6 months he will be walking again.  I hope to see him soon, it has been too long.  I am glad he is still here with us but I do hate he is having to deal with all of this.  I can't imagine how scary it must be for him.  All of the surgery, stitches, broken hip, arm, almost tore his knee off.....I just can't imagine.  I know I would be scared for sure.  It makes me worry even more about Jeramy.  He will be 16 in April and is so excited to drive.  In this case, both kids were speeding and hit head on, I mean I don't know anyone that is not guilty of speeding and I don't really know many, especially new drivers, that haven't pushed their luck.  I know I did, I know that someone was no doubt watching over me on a number of occasions when I was that age.  Of course, they have to grow up and they have to learn by mistakes you just hate to see it be in such a situation.  It is sad but I am very thankful he is OK.  That is what matters when it comes down to it.

“When you hold resentment toward another, you are bound to that person or condition by an emotional link that is stronger than steel. Forgiveness is the only way to dissolve that link and get free.”

 

~ Catherine Ponder



On another note, I have been keeping an eye on the baby birds that have made one of my hanging baskets their home.  It is neat to see how much they change day to day and how quickly they grow and come into their own.  Animals are so different from people in that sense.

Anyway, I can't help my curiosity when they are right there under my nose!  lol  I have to keep any eye on them.


I am pretty sure the newest addition has a mohawk!  ha ha ha  Here are a few pics.  The cookoo bird had to be relocated (the clearly larger egg) and there ended up being a total of 5 tiny eggs!




"To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, 
to have houses, music and paintings 
- it's all miracles. 

I have adopted the technique 
of living life from miracle to miracle."

~ Artur Rubinstein