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Bathroom Makeover Step 1

July 27, 2009 by Amy 8 Comments

So we’ve started on the small renovations that Sally suggested. I started with painting the bathroom because really that’s the only thing I could do on my own.  Well, let me not forget the couple hours that Darian helped.  She was fantastic for doing that.  It was great timing with the girls at the beach but wow, did it wipe me out.  After six hours of painting Friday and Saturday, I was out of it.  I think it was worth it though.

Before:

Suggested:

Actual.  Wow.  The reds are eerily similar.

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I think it turned out well, or at least per plan.

Scott is going tomorrow to get the mirror.  I need to order the lights today so we can get the holes done.

This weekend Scott is putting laying new tile and installing the new toilet.

So I’m guessing by next week we’ll have a new bathroom!

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Beach 2009

July 27, 2009 by Amy 1 Comment

Last Sunday morning we woke up in Maryland and left for the long trip to Myrtle Beach…technically Garden City.  We’ve never done that trip before and after only one missed turn, we made it in ten hours.

Each day at the beach was relatively similar.  Beach, shower, lunch, shopping, dinner, pier/beach/house.  Each day held a different shopping mall and place for dinner.

This year the girls were both really into the water and sand.  By the last day the girls were riding small waves in on their own which gave me both great joy and anxiety.  Pretty much like the rest of parenting.

After one year stepping on a fish and then getting stung by a jellyfish, I’ve been enjoying the beach from ankle deep water for a few years.  This year I tried to ignore all the sea creatures (Emma and Lexi said Spongebob and friends were out there somewhere!) and had a lot of fun swimming and jumping into the waves.

As for shopping, we made it to Broadway, the mall and the Tanger Outlets.  I was able to start some school shopping for the kids and just a few things for me.

Our “big dinner” was out at Crabby Mike’s.  I enjoyed lots of crab legs and finally have gotten pretty good at getting the meat out in one piece.  Scott and I both promised Lexi a dollar and she tried crab meat.  She said she liked it but had an awful look on her face while eating it.  Emma refused to try it but did try and like fried baby shrimp.

We also tried Mellow Mushroom for the first time and OH MY WORD.  That place was so good.  Like, so. good.  I had a olive oil and garlic base with onions, pepperoni and pesto.  I really think I could eat that every single day.  The toppings were great but the crust was just out of this world.  Can’t really recommend that place enough.

One sweet moment was Emma asked Scott if they could do something just the two of them.  He told her they could go eat ice cream together.  And in Emma fashion, she asked the next day if Lexi and Skyler could go with them.  We all took the kids that night for ice cream at the pier.  People keep telling me they will be Daddy’s girls soon and that is the first I’ve seen of it and have to say it was pretty sweet.

A few last noteworthy moments of the year was spotting 3 6′ sharks at the end of the pier and also seeing someone catch a stingray.  Lastly, we were able to see a wedding being set up a few hotels down from the pier.  On the way down the road, we saw a golf cart decorated with white balloons and the bride on the back fully decked out in a wedding dress and veil.

Scott and I had to leave the beach Thursday so Scott could work for the weekend.  The kids decided to stay with his parents until Sunday.  Part of me thoroughly enjoyed getting a ton of stuff done at home but I missed them like crazy.  Lexi kept calling and asking if I was happy for her to come home which I always gave a resounding YES!

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Jesus Wants to Save Christians

July 24, 2009 by Amy 2 Comments

I can not get this book out of my head and it’s a good thing.  It’s difficult to describe what it’s about.  But I would say it is a theology book that begins at Creation, describes the Jewish history through Christ.  He talks a lot about Egypt and Solomon and America.  He talks a lot about the poor, the needy, widows and children.  He hits at the core of what has always been close to my heart…we need to be Jesus to people.  Christianity isn’t about pushing religion down people’s throat.  It isn’t about making sure you’re right.  It’s not about committees and classes and agendas. It’s about doing good (I wrote a post about this and I can NOT find it).  Helping, giving.

There are a few quotes that I’m not sure will transfer out of context but they help me remember.

A priest shows you what his or her god is like.

The answer leads us to a universal truth: God needs a body.

Exile is when you fail to convert your blessings into blessings for others.

When the goal of a church is to get people into church services and then teach them how to invite people to come to church services, so that they in turn will bring others to more church services – that’s attendance at church services….Church is people.  People who live in a certain way in the world.  People who have authority in the world, but authority that comes from breaking themselves open and pouring themselves out so that the world will be healed.

A church is an organization that exists for the benefit of nonmembers.  If our church was taken away – from our city, our neighborhood, our region – who would protest?

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a dozen times, God has blessed me and my family. Right now I’m trying to figure out how to convert it into blessings for others. And yes, Scott and I give a lot…time and money. But somewhere deep down I’ve done it because I want to but also because somewhere down there I KNOW that exile will happen if I don’t. God doesn’t bless for you to hoard. I’m so scared of wandering in the desert. Of Babylon. Of America. Of me.

And I’m scared for so many churches out there who would be missed by no one but their members. We’re not doing church right. Most of us aren’t doing Christianity right.

And just as I’m writing this, this song came on iTunes and it seems like a good way to close this one.

‘Cause we are not okay, we’re not alright, and we need to pray for help
Forgive us for our pride, Oh God, Oh God, please save us from ourselves

Something’s Got To Change:

Filed Under: church, spiritual stuff

Belated Birthday

July 24, 2009 by Amy 2 Comments

So last Saturday was my birthday. I turned 31.  I was dreading 30 so much last year but I have to say it turned out to be one of my best years ever.  Turning 31 isn’t what I would call fun…I’m IN my 30s now instead of just being 30.  At the same time, I love who I am in my 30s so much more than in my 20s.  Here are just a few things I did this year:

  • Visited Wilmington last year to start my 30th year off right.  Got to see some amazing One Tree Hill filming.
  • Went to Grove Park Inn to celebrate our 10th Wedding Anniversary
  • American Idol concert where I had after-party passes
  • Got voted into the Hot Blogger Calendar and had an amazing trip to NYC with Heather and Dani for the photoshoot.
  • Went through the Twilight craze including winning a Premiere tickets and a chat with Catherine Hardwicke
  • Went to the NKOTB concert
  • I wrote my non-novel.
  • Went to DisneyWorld
  • Visited Wilmington AGAIN and got to meet more of the cast.
  • Met Phil Stacey
  • Saw Phantom of the Opera
  • Many, many moments with my girls and husband I can’t even begin to link to.  Well, Emma starting Kindergarten and Lexi cutting her hair were a few highlights of the year.

Wow.  A lot of those are BIG things.  It’s been an amazing year.  On Friday night, we were at my aunt’s house for a cook-out.  She made a cake for my dad whose birthday is the 28th but he wasn’t there yet and she realized my birthday was Saturday so everyone sang Happy Birthday to me.  I know it wasn’t planned for me, but it’s the first birthday in a really, really long time that my grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins sang Happy Birthday to me.  On Saturday night we went out with my mom’s side of the family to Applebee’s.  They sang Happy Birthday to me there and also had cake at home.  I’m so very blessed!

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The Train Ride [that I recall]

July 23, 2009 by Amy 1 Comment

My family will tell you I was on a train ride when I was 8ish?  I don’t recall it.  So I’m calling this train ride the first one [that I recall].  On one of our two full days in Maryland last weekend we decided to take a train ride from Cumberland, MD to Frostburg, MD with my parents, aunt and uncle and grandmother.  It’s an hour ride each way with a 90 minute layover in Frostburg.

It was a real passenger train.  Like, on real tracks and an engine and passenger cars and a conductor and fire and steam OH MY!  We traveled mostly through mountains so a good percentage of our trip was spent staring at the side of a mountain.  Although I did enjoy when they came over the speakers and gave historical facts about the area.  At one point we passed a cave where when discovered they found many animal remains including a saber tooth tiger.  They also talked about Lover’s Leap which I wrote about here.  And apparently we didn’t have the story quite right.  In fact, after he recited the story, we were still trying to figure out what he said.  It’s still unclear whether the guy also did or her father had killed him first.  I think her father killed his father and then they both jumped. All I know for sure is the girl jumped off the cliff.

The train drifted left and right much more than I expected but was very smooth and eventually calming.  One of the cars was a snack bar so of course the girls had to have Grandma buy them some candy.

Once we got there, we got to see the engine turn around at the end of the tracks.  I know there is a fancy name for this but I don’t recall it–do you see a pattern here of how much I recall?  This is why I shouldn’t take such long blog breaks.

In Frostburg, we ate at a place called Fat Boys with great pizza and Fat Boys and Fat Girls written on their bathroom doors that made us laugh.  The girls also got ice cream at a little parlor right by the tracks.

All around a fantastic family outing that hopefully I will recall for a long time!

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BlogHop ’09 #bloghop09

July 23, 2009 by Amy 21 Comments

I just returned from vacation literally hours ago but I couldn’t NOT participate in BlogHop 09. BusyDad begged me to go to BlogHer (ok, he did mention once or twice I should go. work with me, here) but I went back and forth and then when I finally pushed the button to go, it was all sold out. So a few minutes without BusyDad and all the other great bloggers and hundreds of dollars saved later, here I am on BlogHop 09. I can’t wait to find new blogging friends! And now, what you came here for…a little about me…

I’m 31 years old (just as of last week).  I have two girls Emma (6) and Lexi (4).  I have a wonderful husband of 11 years (in a few weeks) that is a State Trooper for South Carolina, where we live.  I work from home part-time as a computer programmer for a large bank.  That’s the basics I guess.  Other fun stuff:

  • I love and started this blog over 7 years ago.
  • I’m addicted to Twitter.  Follow me @amyjbennett.  I usually follow back.
  • I love my iPhone.  I am on it constantly.  Just a few minutes ago I downloaded a Period Tracker app.  Yep, there’s an app for that.
  • I finished writing my first book last month.  My sister still hasn’t read it.  My husband says he probably won’t ever read it.  Three people have read it all and liked it ok.  One is my mother though, so I’m not sure if she counts.
  • I’m a Christian.  I try to live it and sometimes you’ll see me blog about it.
  • I love TV.  During the fall I have 9 or 10 shows I watch.  There are a few I blog about. Here are my favorites: One Tree Hill, American Idol, Grey’s Anatomy, LOST, Bachelorette/Bachelor, Gossip Girl.  I used to watch House, Desperate Housewives, Private Practice, 24 and Survivor but I had to cut back.
  • I own 3 other entertainment blogs.  One Tree Hill Blog, I Heart Danny Gokey and Melrose Place Blog.  They take a lot of time but I love them.
  • We live near both our parents and spend a lot of time with them.  Read: I let them cook for us as much as possible 😉

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That probably covers most of me. I hope you found something to connect with and I can’t wait to HOP over to your blog.  Leave a comment and I’ll come find you!

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The Bachelorette: Men Tell All

July 20, 2009 by Amy 3 Comments

Hi!  Still on vacation.  Terrible, terrible Internet here.  Sitting in a parking lot getting signal.  No time to blog the week/pictures.

No big surprises on Men Tell All.  I missed the preview but I hear Reid is coming back.  Just one thought…Chris said tonight he couldn’t be there because of a previous engagement.  Maybe he meant that literally and didn’t finish the sentence…”previous engagement….to Jillian”.

Just sayin’.

Filed Under: tv

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

July 15, 2009 by Amy 1 Comment

You know those mirrors I really wanted for my bathroom??  The ones that were going to cost me an arm and leg?  Those mirrors that I wasn’t going to get because they were going to cost me and arm and a leg??  Through my very good friend (not sure I should share her work info) I’m getting them for FREE.  Wheeee!!  She works for a glass company and I took a shot in the dark at asking if they even sold mirror and she came back and said the company was letting her have them for free.  Wheeee!!

Now I just need to have a local company cut the holes for the light fixtures, outlets and switches and I get my bathroom!!!

Ahhh…God is so good!

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