Esther 4:14b

"...and who knows whether you have not attained royalty for such a time as this."


Thursday, August 27, 2009

From A to Z

My hubby is away for two weeks for business and to work on the framing at our house. So, what am I doing for fun while he's away?

Filing.

Yipee!!!

Every single pile of paper we may have had stashed somewhere in either house has been pulled out, sorted, and I'm in the process of labeling and filing them away. So far it's been a two day process, but my goal is to be all done by tonight so I can move on to other more enjoyable things. Things like paying bills, washing clothes, cleaning the bathroom, grocery shopping, and entering all our receipts for the new house into an Excel spreadsheet. Fun, right?

Hopefully I can have all of that finished by this weekend so that next week I can relax and read two more books and get back to crafting!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

2 Already?

It's hard to believe that my favorite little blond haired nephew is turning 2 already! It seems like just yesterday he was born. I was so excited when I got the news that my first nephew was born and I'll always remember the first time I met Braden - he was a little over a month old when he attended our wedding. I thought he looked so handsome in his little tuxedo!

I was so anxious to see him again that I arranged for my sister and Braden and me and hubby to fly in to Colorado to surprise my dad for his birthday in March 2008. Boy was he surprised! Braden was such a cute little bugger and brought all of us a bunch of laughs. Here he is with his favorite aunt!

I didn't get to attend his first birthday last August 23rd, but I definitely saw the photos and it looks like he enjoyed his cake immensely! For that birthday I made him giant papermached letters that spelled his name for him to hang in his room.

When he was one and a half he became a big brother. He is such a good big bro to baby Cayo (as he calls Caleb) and I'm sure the two will be best buds for life. Here they are at my cousin's wedding this past June. During this trip he and "Aunt Bea" had a lot of fun hanging out together!

This is the latest photo I have of my almost 2 year old nephew. Hard to believe how fast time flies (and he's not even my own kid)!! I like his wild and crazy spiky hairdo because I think it captures his zest for life.


Hope you have a fabulous birthday tomorrow, Braden! Thanks for all the laugh and joys you bring to Aunt Bea! You're the best nephew ever and I look forward to watching you learn and grow even more throughout the years. Enjoy the airplane and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle - I hear you really enjoy playing "tuwtules" with daddy.

Wish I could be there to celebrate with you today at Chucky Cheese. I love you!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Pitas and hummus

Yesterday I talked about the raw food detox I'm on for a week to see if it will help my stomach issues at all.

I'm so ready for today to be done so I can go back to eating a wider variety of foods (oh milk how I miss you). Honestly, I'm not seeing any difference between how I feel eating "raw" and how I feel eating a normal well-balanced diet, so it just isn't worth the dreading of meal times for me.

To celebrate the return of a few carbs to my diet I'm going to celebrate this weekend my making homemade pitas and hummus. Yum!

I'm going to try this recipe I found for pitas (I don't read her blog but the recipe came up in a Google search) and Rachael Ray's hummus recipe.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Raw food anyone?

As most of you know, I've been having issues with my stomach for the past month or two.

I got sick the end of June with what I'm labeling a viral infection. It had me knocked out for 3 days with achy bones and joints, headaches and a slight fever. After three days of that, I had about a week and a half worth of a dry, hacking cough and congestion. A few days after that disappeared, my stomach became distended. It's weird. I wake up in the morning and it's flat like normal, and as soon as I visit the ladies' room (before I even eat anything) it's puffed out like I just ate two Thanksgiving dinners. It only gets larger as the day goes on regardless of how much I do or don't consume.

Now I know I've put on a couple (okay maybe 5) pounds over the past month or so, but a weight gain that slight is normally not accompanied by one not being able to button any of her pants (even the leftover size 8s from a couple years ago) due to a swollen stomach. Nor does a slight weight gain result in bad stomach cramps and occasional nausea and vomiting.

At this point some of you are probably thinking to yourself, "Maybe she's pregnant." Let's be clear on that, the resounding answer is "NO!"

After waiting a week from the appearance of the distended stomach to make sure it wasn't just related to typical PMS bloating, I decided a visit to my doctor was in order. She did a round of blood work to check for pregnancy and other things and everything was negative besides slightly elevated liver levels. She then decided to send me for an ultrasound on my liver, pancreas, gallbladder and kidneys just to make sure there was nothing abnormal there. The only thing that showed up was a small polyp on my gallbladder.

When I was in discussing these test results with her, she admitted that she really thought my pregnancy test was going to come back positive (which was not true!) and wanted to do a second round of blood work to check the liver levels again and to test for Lyme's (seeing how I live on a farm, that may have been the original thing that started everything off the end of June). She also wanted me to see my gynecologist to see if she noticed anything abnormal. She didn't notice anything out of the ordinary, but is performing a pelvic ultrasound just to make sure. I go for that this coming Monday and after we get those results and my second round blood work results, then my internist will decide whether she's going to send me for a CT scan or to a gastroenterologist.

So where does the raw food figure into this?

At this point, I'm desperate to try anything that will make it so I can actual button my pants again (Sidetrack here: Okay, so I put on 5 pounds, but I've put on the same 5 pounds before a year ago and did not have these issues of my clothes not fitting. I'm always 5 pounds within my goal weight which keeps me in the same size clothes. I am completely baffled why none of my regular size pants are fitting me and why my stomach is so huge because normally I carry my weight in my legs. Anybody have any thoughts?), and so that I don't have to wear blousy shirts so people don't think I'm pregnant, and so I can actual go the bathroom and eat a meal without getting an uncomfortably full stomach, occasional nausea and rarely vomiting.

I've looked into allergies of different kinds but I could eat the food one day and have no side effects and the very same food the next day could make me sick to my stomach. I've researched symptoms of different intestinal diseases. It sounds the closest to IBS, but we're still waiting for the results.

As far as my diet goes, I'm trying everything from eating Dannon Activia yogurt every day, reducing my carb intake and the last few days focusing on a raw food detox (where all I can eat is raw fruits and veggies…yuck for a person like me who only likes cooked veggies. After all, one can only eat so many salads in a given day!). My stomach doesn't hurt as much as normal, but stomach is still incredibly bloated and full feeling even after a simple glass of water.

So, this is what I've been dealing with lately. Don't suggest a raw food diet to any of you unless you're madly in love with eating pounds worth of raw veggies a day.

Buster Bar Dessert

This is yet another of my mom's recipes and one of my favorite summer time treats. A few years ago she made this for hubby for his 30th birthday because he loves ice cream cakes, and he's requested it each year since.

BUSTER BAR DESSERT
1 15 oz. pkg. oreos
4 T. butter, melted
1 c. margarine
3 c. powder sugar
3 sq. semisweet chocolate (3 oz.)
4 eggs
½ gallon vanilla ice cream
1-1/4 c. Spanish peanuts

Crumble cookies until fine, reserving 1/3 c. for top of dessert. Mix crumbs with butter and put in 9 x 13 pan. Set aside. Cook together margarine, sugar, chocolate, and eggs until boiling. Let cool. Spread softened vanilla ice cream over crumbs in pan. Sprinkle peanuts over ice cream. Freeze until ice cream is firm. Pour cooled sauce over peanuts. Sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Store in freezer.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Happy (Belated) Birthday, Hubby!

A couple weeks ago was hubby's 32nd birthday. We really didn't have time to do a proper celebration while we were busy working on the house, so we actually just celebrated it this past weekend with his parents, grandma and cousin and his wife.

Hubby actually received three gifts from me this year, or at least gifts that I'm declaring his birthday gifts for this year, next year, and the following year because of how much they cost! The first was new exercise equipment for the "new" house. One of those combo pull up bars/tricep dip bars/ab crunch things. The second was a brand spankin' new 10" sliding compound miter saw with laser. And the third another brand spankin' new saw - a 7" circular saw. Guess I'll just have to take the pictures of them next year and the following year to remind him he already received his gifts!

On his actual birthday, we used a gift certificate that our realtor gave us and went to a real yummy restaurant in downtown. The food was pretty good and it was even better when they actually gave us the difference that we didn't use on the gift certificate back in cash! Woohoo...a completely free meal...tip included!

This past weekend we had a birthday BBQ of ribs, coleslaw, corn on the cob, tomatoes, fresh baked zucchini bread (I had enough zucchini to make the equivalent of 8 loaves!), and baked beans. Well, we were supposed to have baked beans but I forgot to put them out until AFTER everyone had already ate. For dessert we had a repeat of last year: Buster Bar Dessert. It got pretty good reviews from everyone so I'll post the recipe soon.

Hubby originally requested a Baked Alaska but changed his mind. Guess I'll have to try my hand at one of those another time.

Happy birthday, my love! Hope you have a fabulous year!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Paradise (a.k.a. the Cook Islands)

**Originally published 3/4/09, but reposting today to join in on Kelly's "Show us Your Life - Favorite Vacation Spot" from yesterday**
NOTE: Click on any of the pictures for a larger view.

Hubby and I had a wonderful time in the Cook Islands. We stayed on Rarotonga at Sea Change Villas for the first 7 days and then flew over to Aitutaki for the last 5 days and stayed 2 nights at the Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa in an "overwater" bungalow and 3 nights in a villa at Etu Moana. Our favorite place out of all three was Sea Change on Rarotonga because it was the most convinent to shops, restaurants and activities and it also provided the most space and privacy. Plus, each villa had its own freshwater pool which we loved! But, you can't beat the beautiful lagoon of Aitutaki. I highly recommend visiting both islands if you ever make it to the Cooks.

Above: View of the beach directly across the street from our villa at Sea Change. You could see the ocean from our bed and there was never another soul out there while we were snorkeling or kayaking. Poor hubby got flipped over once in his kayak and had a bad run in with the coral. Thankfully his scrapes didn't bother him too much.

Below: The very comfortable bed was just one of the many nice amenities the place had to offer.

Below: Our own freshwater pool. This was a lifesaver for cooling off in the 90 degree heat. The back of our villa faced the goregous mountains and the front the ocean. It was heaven!

Below: We took a jeep safari tour one day and had a delicious BBQ lunch of grilled swordfish. Here is our guide picking some fresh ginger for us all to smell. The flowers were incredible!

The next day we went on a cross-island trek with Pa (who liked to refer to himself in the third person and kept saying, "Pa - World's Most Famous Man"), a 63 year old who's treked across the island over 3200 times all of them barefoot and wearing nothing but a saraong! We literally were climbing over tree roots and ducking/crawling under branches. Half way through it started to rain which made it even more exciting as you were slipping through mud down the steep slope and trudging through rivers. I felt like I was on Honey I Shrunk the Kids and loved every minute of it!

Above: Pa "The World's Most Famous Man"

Below: The view from the top

Below: Another night we went to Island Night where they served their local foods (which were okay) and had a dance show that told the history of their country from the time they were cannibals until the time the Christian missionaries came and converted the islands up through today. Today, Christianity is still a huge part of their culture, evidenced by the huge number of churches well attended on the very small island, the fact that all the tour guides always had the group say grace before our meals, and everything being shut down for the most part on Sundays. I took some videos and will try to post them soon once I download and edit them.

Below: For Valentine's Day, we had breakfast of delicious French toast catered in and also had a BBQ dinner with shrimp, chicken, fish and steak catered in for supper. The rest of the day we tooled around the island in the little convertible we rented (you could rent a brand-new BMW roadster for $35 USD a day, but we went with the less expensive cabriolet convertible) and checked out the local market where I got some awesome stuff to make jewelry and other little crafts. We returned home to these delicious brownies that the owners of the place left for us.


Above: Our 2nd of 3 lei's we'd receive during our stay. We got this one on upon our arrival in Aitutaki. It was so hot and humid that curly hair and no makeup was the main style for our stay!

Below: The view from our bed and deck at Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa. We loved the view of the water and the fact that we could walk right down in with the fish.


Above: Getting ready to go to dinner and the Fire Dance show.

Below: The amazing fire dancers. These guys were nuts and I have a great video to post soon.


Above: We went on a full day lagoon cruise that had three snorkeling stops, visited 5 motus (small uninhabited islands), and served a BBQ lunch in the water. Here we're on "Honeymoon Island" after two snorkeling stops. I took photos with an underwater camera but haven't developed them yet. Hopefully they turned out because the fish and coral were amazing and we saw huge giant clams. We wore SPF 45, but would both be stuck inside the next day with bad sunburns.

Below: Our wonderful BBQ lunch was served at a picnic table in the water. I love their version of "disposable" plates! After lunch we had a hermit crab race because they're all over.


Above: One of the volcanic motus that we visited. We also visited "One Foot Island" which has the world's smallest post office and we got a stamp in our passport. This island above was one of the ones used for Survivor: Cook Islands.

Below: The only sunset we witnessed the whole time we were in the Cook Islands. We always stayed on the east side of the island or where out at dinner at sunset.


Above: The last place we stayed was Etu Moana. This was the villa we stayed in. It was a very nice spot, but not quite as private as Sea Change on Rarotonga and we didn't have our own freshwater pool.

Below: A view of the pool and other villas at Etu Moana.


Posting all these pictures makes me want to go back already!!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Adios Amigos

While you're reading this, I'm on a 14 hour road trip with my hubby to go work on our house for 2.5 weeks. Some of the things we hope to accomplish are:

1. Finish the last little bit of demo in the kitchen.
2. Finish demoing future media room (directly above kitchen so it doesn't damage the new stuff we put in the kitchen).
3. Put up studs and drywall in the kitchen.
4. Prepare to remove some TALL trees from the backyard.
5. Nurture the perennial seedlings hubby planted a month ago.
6. Start preparing the exterior for the new fascia and gutters.
7. Possibly install said fascia and gutters.
8. Strip some more spindles from the main staircase.
9. And of course, visit with friends and family!

Due to no Internet access at the house yet, I highly doubt there will be any blog posts coming from this neck of the woods, but I'll look forward to catching up with you all when I return.

Also, for those of you who may be waiting for updates to Divine Creations, I do have new items that have been ready to post, but I'm really not happy with my web provider (i.e. it takes about 1 hour to post 1 item!) so I'm in the process of switching everything over to Etsy for now. This will also make the purchasing process easier for everyone. Stay tuned and I'll let you know when it's all up and running. In the meantime, however, you can still order through the current site.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

How to Have an Affair

**NOTE: Make sure you scroll to the bottom of the page and turn the music off so you can here the sermon.

Our pastor gave a sermon a few weeks ago on "How to Have an Affair". We were out of town so I just had the opportunity to listen to it online and thought it was an EXCELLENT message.

Unfortunately there is about 7-8 minutes at the beginning of an update on our missions programs, but sit through it because the sermon is DEFINITELY worth it!

6/7: How to Have an Affair from Princeton Alliance Church on Vimeo.

Friday, July 10, 2009

An Evening on the Farm

The last few evenings on the farm have been spent like this:


It's so peaceful and beautiful out there. Someday hubby and I would love to own a farm in Montana or down south and raise our family there.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

4th of July (a bit late)

Hope you all had a great 4th of July. Our started off a bit early...5:45am to be exact. Hubby and I were set to depart at 6:30am to deliver two truck loads of hay an hour north. (FYI - I now have permission to post my hubby's face on here!) Here we are loaded up and ready to go:

We were delivering hay for a soap box derby in another town. Last year we also delivered hay for this same event, but it was raining the whole day so they were some heavy and soggy bales when it came time to load them back on the truck at the end of the day. Thankfully this year was a gorgeous, sunshiny day!

Here is my hubby and our friend who drove the other truck after unloading all the hay. The Public Works guys were giving me a hard time because I was driving so fast and making hubby work so hard! I didn't realize 2 mph was fast!

The kids have such a grand old time...it's so fun to watch!

This kid was the 4th one to break through the barrier that was after the finish line. Some kids just couldn't figure out how to work the breaks! Thankfully they were all okay, but it did provide the best laughs for all the adults watching :)

Me and hubby waiting for the races to finish so we can load up our hay and head home to get in a small nap before we had friends over for an evening BBQ and fireworks.

Hope you all had a great 4th of July, too!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Blondie Bars

The other day I was craving brownies but didn't have all the ingredients for these delicious homemade ones or a box of brownie mix.

But, I did have a box of yellow cake mix and I remembered a recipe I used to make for Blondie bars. I dug out the recipe and was happy to see that I had all the ingredients:

Ingredients:
1 box yellow cake mix
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 stick (1/2 cup) melted butter
2 large eggs, slightly beaten
2 teaspoons vanilla
6 oz. chocolate chips (or however many your little heart desires)

Mix together all the ingredients, except chocolate chips until batter resembles a cookie dough. Spread into a greased 9 x 13 pan and sprinkle chocolate chips on top.

Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Enjoy!

I prefer mine with a glass of milk. Hubby prefers his with a scoop of ice cream on top.

Friday, July 3, 2009

The best husband EVER


Monday I was sitting at my desk and fighting this nagging cough I have when all of a sudden a beautiful box arrived for me from Proflowers.

I opened it to find a great little heart shaped box of chocolates, a gorgeous bouquet of alstroemeria in a beautiful green vase and the sweetest note ever:

"Hi Sweets, I love you so much. I miss you terribly when I'm not with you and love being with you even when your sick. -Love, xxxx"

Yeah, I'm one lucky girl. Not only does he put up with a sick wife for 5+ days, he then sends me flowers saying he loves being with me even when I'm sick and whiny. What a great guy!

P.S. He also gets bonus points for remembering that his wife does not like receiving plain old roses and that alstroemeria are some of my favorite flowers and they were included in the bouquets at our wedding.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pasty White?

I admit it. I suffer from pasty white skin.

Unlike some lucky ladies, I'm not blessed with skin that tans a nice golden brown. While I do burn rather easily, I normally don't peel. Instead it just fades to a nice red color instead of brown. Guess I can thank my Cherokee ancestors for that!

So, what's a girl to do when shorts season roles around? Blind everyone with my pasty white skin? Increase my risk of skin cancer and freckles by laying outside? As if I even have time for that!

Well, enter my new favorite lotion.

The other day I was reading through one of my free magazines and saw an ad for Jergen's new skin-firming (less cellulite? Sign me up!) and gradual tanning lotion. Not wanting to look like I had streaky orange skin, I was a little skeptical. But, after just 4 days of use, I'm already noticing more golden legs and less cellulite. Personally, I think it was $7 well spent.

As my husband commented after just one day, "You look better when your skin isn't see through." Why thank you so much dear! What a great compliment!

Have you had any luck with self tanners or lotions that promise firmer skin?

Thursday, June 25, 2009

What a nice welcome home

My handsome hubby finally made it home on Tuesday! He was supposed to get in at 10pm, but didn't make it on that flight due to it being oversold so we bought a ticket that ended up getting him in at 1pm instead. So, I left work at 11:45am and got to spend all afternoon with my hubby!

Thank goodness we had that nice afternoon together because the next morning I woke up and was weak all over and could barely stand up without it hurting. Not wanting the guys at work to think I was playing hooky to stay home with my hubby I decided to be a trooper and drive in to work. I made it a whopping 45 minutes before I had to come back home and crawl in bed and that's where I've been since yesterday at about 11am.

Welcome home, hubby! Aren't you glad you came home so you could take care of your wife who is crying in pain because it hurts to sit, stand or lay down? Or how about the dreaded cough that made you move to the couch last night just so you could get some sleep? Thanks so much for taking great care of me...your the best!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Rain...will it ever go away?

Today is the first sunny (and mostly dry) day since 2007. Okay, maybe it hasn't been that long, but it definitely feels like it!

I don't know about you, but when it's overcast and raining outside, the only motivation I have is to lounge on a couch and read a good book from cover to cover. Basically, this is what I did despite the fact that:

I have clean, folded laundry (thanks, mom-in-law!) that has sat directly in front of my bed for about a week now, but no motivation to put away the clothes. Instead, it seems I enjoy tripping over it every night as I get up to go the bathroom (which is an entirely different matter...since when did I get old enough to have to make a trip to the bathroom in the middle of the night each night?) I keep telling myself I should put it away, but do you think it got done this weekend? Yeah, right.

Basically, fun and relaxation beat out work this weekend as you can see below:

1. Saturday morning I stood in line outside Tommy Hilfiger warehouse for a huge blowout sample sale with my mother-in-law. Arrived at 8:30am (store opened at 9am) and waited in line for 2.5 hours to get inside. We only got drenched with rain the last 2 hours so it wasn't too bad!
But, I scored a new scarf and two awesome pairs of slacks for hubby for only $15 total!

2. Quickly drove home to drop of my mother-in-law, changed into a dry jacket and zipped over to meet my brother's girlfriend, Leah (who was in town visiting one of her former college roommates), for lunch. Arrived only 1 hour later than originally planned due to #1. Had a great time, though!

3. Arrived home and made 2 necklaces and a bracelet and one set of note cards to post on my site shortly. Stared at a few home decor projects I was working on for 4th of July but realize they'll probably have to wait until NEXT 4th of July seeing how it's in 2 weeks and they're still not done in time to sell. Bummer :( But, the jewelry and note cards will be posted on my site soon.

4. Read half of 3rd book in a murder mystery series I've been reading that are set in the local beach towns.

5. Made chili for dinner with the in-laws and then we all settled in to watch Slumdog Millionaire which I thought was an AWESOME movie! Very well made.

6. Sunday I went to church all by my lonesome (hubby is still away on business and was supposed to make it home yesterday, but had problems with the install so now it looks like tomorrow night is the earliest he'll make it home...major bummer), but heard a GREAT sermon on the proper role a wife should play in the family and how to properly show R-E-S-P-E-C-T (come on say the cheer with me now) to our husbands. Unfortunately, though, I miserable failed at putting this into practice over the phone last night and this morning.

7. Came home and watched a little HGTV where I saw one of my new neighbors featured on one show and saw the houses that are directly across from us (they must have filmed it from our front yard). Pretty cool!

8. Made brownies as a Father's Day gift for my father-in-law.

9. Finished reading book.

10. Watched New in Town (with Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr.) with the in-laws. Pretty funny and clean!

11. Crawled in bed, after tripping over the laundry that I really should have taken 10 minutes to put away!

Whew! Fun weekend, not very productive, but fun. Looks like tonight will be "work" night to get caught up on all my chores before hubby comes home tomorrow hopefully.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

What I had for dinner two nights in a row

My hubby is out of town. It was supposed to just be a two day business trip, but he decided to stop by our house and work on some more demo before coming home after his next two day business trip (seeing how they're all in the same part of the country).

I don't know about you, but when it's just me eating dinner, I usually pick one of two things...cereal or quesadillas (or nachos if I have chips but no tortillas).

So yes, I confess that for the past two nights by dinner has consisted of this:


Granted, it's a "healthy" quesadilla composed of fat free refried beans (for protein), colby jack cheese (dairy), already cooked chicken and green pepper from the fridge (more protein and veggies) and topped of with a little salsa (more veggies). Yum! The first night I had it with a wine cooler I found in the fridge. Last night, I let my father-in-law have the last wine cooler...afterall, he loaded the 80+ bales of hay while I just drove the truck and trailer. I think he deserved it a little more than I did!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Proud to Announce...

the grand opening of my shop...Divine Creations!

I have a load of other new product I'll be finishing up and posting soon now that the website is all up and behind me.

Here is a coupon for 10% off your first order that you can also pass on to other people. Also, for each person you refer you'll earn so many points based on how much they spend and once you accumulate enough points you can get free items!

It's been a long time coming, but hopefully the Lord will bless it abudantly.


Friday, June 12, 2009

Excuse me, Mr. Obama and all your cronies

Please brush up on your American Civics: http://www.wimp.com/thegovernment/ - an excellent video explaining the difference in forms of government and the form of government our forefathers intended for America. I'm sure they're rolling over in their graves right now.

I've always said that Rome used to be a powerhouse in its day too. America is not above having the same fate.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Where I've been the past two weeks

I've been away for the past two weeks at a slave labor camp...I mean a family wedding! I don't know if your family is at all like mine, but we all seem to have very labor intensive projects we assign to out of town family in the days leading up to the big day! Overall, though, a fun time was had and my cousin made a beautiful bride.

I also got to met my darling new nephew and spend some awesome aunt and nephew time with his big brother. It's music to my ears when I hear him call for Aunt Brie - especially after I already left to go home and grandma's making him go to bed and he's calling me to come help him! "Aunt Brie, help! Help! Aunt Brie!"

Hubby and I also got more work done on demoing the kitchen. I'm beginning to think it's the job that never ends, and made the 12 hour drive back home yesterday, arriving around 1 in the morning. Needless to say...I'm a little sleepy.

On a side note, while we were all together, my sister received some very discouraging news. I can't go into details besides saying she has a ton of big decisions to make in the near future and is desperately in need of prayer for guidance and wisdom as she needs to make some decisions that will impact her and her boys for the rest of their lives. I know she will be eternally grateful for your prayers.

And, the business is one step closer to opening. I was hoping to get it all done while I was away, but the slave labor camp prevented that...he, he, he :)

Oh yeah...I also got to try out Wii Fit while away. LOVE it! Definitely want to get it for Christmas.