We didn’t buy a single thing at HomeGoods on Saturday but there was a lot of pretty stuff. I don’t have room for any of this and many of them wouldn’t even match if I did buy them. But pretty nonetheless!
What’s your favorite?
Extraordinary Faith for Everyday Life
by Amy 8 Comments
We had a busy weekend and I feel like I need another day off!
Friday we met my family out at O’Charley’s for dinner. It would have been a normal visit except for the BUTTER FIASCO. We kept asking the waiter for butter because he’d only bring one little scoop for 5 pieces of bread. We asked so much he finally brought a bowl with 9 or 10 servings of butter. He was quite surprised when he returned to only 4 left. We love butter on our bread! The girls spent the rest of the evening watching an old Mary Kate and Ashley VHS movie. That was like a time warp! I headed off to the gym and let Scott play PS3.
Saturday I got up and made some scones. More on those in my weekly PW weekly recap. And then I high-tailed it to the gym to work them off. The girls and I headed to the park for a picnic until Scott got home from working a local bicycle race. When he got home, we went to a birthday party for a lady from our previous church. She turned 90 and has been married for 73 years! They had a slideshow and were showing them in 1937 when they got married. It was awe-inspiring! Saturday afternoon the girls went to Scott’s parents for the night. They wanted to visit our old church again. So Saturday evening we spent with Jake and Jill. Jill and I cooked and the boys watched their (Jake and Jill’s but I wouldn’t put it past Jake and Scott to have one) baby and played PS3. It was fun to have someone to cook with! More on what we ate in my weekly PW recap. Are you waiting on pins and needles for it yet??
Today was church, lunch at Scott’s parents and then a little shopping. We stayed in for the rest of the day. A few random things from the weekend…Scott put up not one, but two tire swings, I spring-cleaned our entire kitchen and pantry, we sold our new recliner to Jake and Jill and another small thing to Craigslist. It feels good to be going out with the old (well, in some cases new [recliner]) and in with the new (and in some cases, old [tires]).
Chris started this morning with an explanation about elephants that have the power to push over trains but can be held in place by a simple stake and chain after a time of conditioning when they are young. At some point, they quit resisting and accept they can’t go anywhere and quit trying when they are older. Elephants are capable of freeing themselves but it’s the elephant that does not try to get free. They are the problem, not the stake. Some of us are in bondage and we are the issue.
Romans 7:18-25
Some try to use a get out of jail free card by accepting it as “a thorn in your flesh” instead of fighting the sin.
You are not called to make peace with sin but to wage war against it.
Romans 8:1-4
We are free from the penalty of sin
v5
We are also free from the POWER of sin
When we were are in Christ, the chain is broken. You are FREE, LET IT GO.
v7-9
You become hostile to God when you hold on. You can not please God. You can get what life is all about and stills miss your role. You can not make yourself right. You must give up your pride and rely on Christ.
This morning’s sermon was very powerful and I know so many were empowered to break free from the bondage of sin. Praise the Lord!
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Today was a good day. I like good days. Let’s make a list.
It’s the little things!
by Amy 5 Comments
Aaron -I watched this live and simply can not remember it. Boring and old-fashioned if I remember right.
Katie -I actually really enjoyed this from Katie. You could tell she felt very comfortable with the song and hey, getting asked to prom by 5 guys surely doesn’t hurt the confidence factor.
Andrew -While I don’t think he made this current, there were brilliant parts to this and overall I enjoyed listening to it.
Michael – We all know I’m not on the big Mike train but this one was extra choppy and overly dramatic for me.
Crystal -I felt like she faltered a few times on this. But still great!
Tim -For once I didn’t absolutely hate one of his performances.
Casey – Beautiful. Gorgeous. Heartfelt. CASEY!
Siobhan -Wow, so beautiful. Vocals were outstanding!
Lee – Did not enjoy this. Bagpipes were weird. I think they sounded ok but him marching on stage in his full outfit was just awkward and didn’t fit the song.
Best: Siobhan and Casey
In trouble: Aaron
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by Amy 21 Comments
Tonight we were leaving Moe’s from dinner and Scott wanted to stop at a furniture store and look for a new table beside his recliner. Well, somehow we got a little distracted in the recliners. We have a recliner. We bought our recliner when I graduated college ten years ago this year. We actually used some leftover scholarship money to buy it. The recliner has kind of been our baby. When we first got it, I used to lay with Scott in his lap and watch WWE wrestling with him. About the same time, we got our dog and Scott used to hold her on the recliner. And two years later when I was pregnant with Emma, I had to sleep in the recliner because I couldn’t breathe lying down. And then when we had her, Scott would rock her in the recliner and I would fall asleep nursing her in it. And we would rock her in it while she watched cartoons and fell asleep for naps and nighttime. And then we did it all again with Lexi. And then the girls got old enough to sit in the recliner by themselves. To say that we have memories in that recliner is an understatement. In fact, I remember writing a post very similar to this and sure enough, I have basically written this post before. If you don’t believe all the memories, take a look at a few of these pics (and yes, there are a lot!):
But we thought it was time we should replace it when the furniture store made us an offer we couldn’t refuse. So then of course when we brought it home we all realized what we were doing. And I began to wax poetic about how we had rocked the girls as babies and how sad it would be to sell it and yada, yada. And then all the sudden we were taking turns having our last rock in it. And we were taking pictures and before I knew it, I looked down and Emma was almost sobbing. And then Lexi was crying saying “I’m gonna missss ittttt.”
And then Scott and I brought the new one in and moved the old one to the corner and it felt a bit like a discarded family member, the new recliner an welcome intruder. I never, ever thought I could be so attached to a recliner. I mean, the chair is known as “Scott’s recliner”, not even mine! But Scott and I looked at each other and we just couldn’t let it go. The old black, leather recliner got moved back to its rightful place. I know if recliners could smile, it’d be beaming.
So sorry, new recliner, we’re still busy making memories.
by Amy 23 Comments

It’s no secret that Scott is organized. Ultra-organized. I’ll-scream-if-it’s-not-in-the-right-place-organized. And I am…not. I once thought I was rather organized but no, compared to him I am not. I was thinking about a few of his habits that I could probably (or have) learned from:
I just read the list to Scott and he said “very good”. So there you have it, approval from a certified organizer!
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by Amy 3 Comments