Sunday, April 16, 2006

Birthday Pics




We went out for our birthdays! Here's us all dressed up...

Semester Countdown!


Jason's new life. This is all he does now. Poor thing!

Monday, April 10, 2006

Spring Break Fun





I went to Fort Worth for a week over spring break. It was relaxing and great to have the freedom to go to some of my favorite places: The Artful Bead, Fuzzy's Taco Stand, Ann Taylor Loft, and my mom's house. I got to chat about relationships with my sister, finally hold Andrew, pick up Natalie from school, jump on the trampoline with James, run errands with my Dad (he took care of me), go shopping with my mom's "sock money", and spend a wonderful afternoon with the Mirambi kids. It couldn't have been better.
Here are some pictures of Andrew and the birthday party for me and mom (her birthday is April 12th). Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Look at the Pretty Flowers!






Driving around the area and you see huge azalea bushes and dogwood trees blooming. It is so beautiful! The last picture is in our own front yard! We are enjoying north Florida springtime. We need to get out in our own garden soon and get to planting. Not too much longer and the lawn will need to be mowed every week!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Sequestered by God







Hey folks! Well, I spent another Saturday evening at Brotherly Love Ministries. I took some photos (and then had some fun with photoshop!). It's really a neat project, and even though I have some pretty sharply divergent theological views as the people there, I really, really like them. They have what I term a "hyper-literal" way of translating the Bible, but in a way, their views are much more tolerant and loving than other extremely conservative Christians. Still, some of the things they believe are, well, pretty unbelievable. For one, they only use the King James. When the Book of Revelation says the gates of heaven are wrought from a single pearl, that means either it's a really big pearl, or we're gonna be really small when we get to heaven, but whatever the case, those folks who believe that the gates are made from lots of pearls are wrong, 'cause that ain't what the Bible says. It's one pearl, and that's that! And when it says Jonah was swallowed by a whale, that means a whale, not a "jewfish" or whatever...I don't even know what they're talking about there. Hey, for what it's worth, it was the most interesting sermon I've heard in years.

Still, I'm already learning to set my own prejudices and snobbishness aside. I might think that their beliefs are bizarre compared to my own, but their beliefs are based on a rich and complicated life that I can't begin to yet understand. Besides, once you believe that somebody actually turned water into wine and rose from the dead, isn't it all pretty much fair game after that?

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Sentences like these should just be illegal

From this week's reading by some French anthropologist named Pierre Bordieu:

The theoretical construction which retrospectively projects the counter-gift into the project of the gift has the effect of transforming into mechanical sequences of obligatory acts the at once risky and necessary improvisation of the everyday strategies which owe their infinite complexity to the fact that the giver's undeclared calculation must reckon with the receiver's undeclared calculation, and hence satisfy his expectations without appearing to know what they are. In the same operation, it removes the conditions making possible the institutionally organized and guaranteed misrecognition which is the basis of gift exchange and, perhaps, of all the symbolic labor intended to transmute, by the sincere fiction of a disinterested exchange, the inevitable, and inevitably interested, relations imposed by kinship, neighborhood, or work into elective relations of reciprocity: in the work of reproducing established relations--through feasts, ceremonies, exchanges of gifts, visits or courtesies, and above all, marriages--which is no less vital to the existence of the group than the reproduction of the economic bases of its existence, the labor required to conceal the function of the exchanges is as important an element of labor needed to carry out the function.

Dude, buy a period already and stop hurting my brain.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Andrew is Home!



Here he is! My new nephew Andrew Everett Owen. He was born January 20 and is just precious. His brother and sister were excited to greet him the day he came home from the hospital. They even made a sign for him. I can't wait to meet him in April when I come home for spring break.

My Latest Projects


On Monday I went crazy and made a headboard for our bed. I got the idea from the 1000 hours of decorating shows that I watch a week. It was fun and not too hard. Notice the tufts...I am proud of those.

Next up...More jewelry making!!! I am obsessed with it and having so much fun. I have found about 20 jewelry websites that I check on a regular basis, I am making a scrapbook of designs I like, I am waiting for my latest order from Amazon.com to come in..."Jewelry Making for Dummies" and "Bead on a Wire", and today I am going to a local bead store's "trunk show". Yes, my new hobby is taking over my life, but it is great to have something that I feel this excited about!

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Kids Make Christmas Morning so Fun!





Natalie got a metal detector from Jason and I. She was so excited, look at that big smile!

James in his Buzz Lightyear pj's!

Santa knew just what the kids would like: James...doggies, Natalie...candy (she also got a bike).

Natalie and James are playing her new Twister game. Poor James doesn't know that "head on green" is not an option. It was a fun Christmas and we were very tired by the end of it all!

Playing in the Leaves


Early Christmas



I know this is about a month late, but here's some holiday pictures. This is when Jason and I celebrated Christmas before we left for TX. Jason gets an i pod, his new favorite thing and I get a vanity seat...now I can do my makeup sitting down! :)

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Christmas Lights


The Day After Thanksgiving




We went to the beach, collected shells, watched the sunset, and even one of us swam! Burrr!

Thanksgiving Dinner





We had an absolutely delicious Thanksgiving Dinner. I think Jason and Jon's eyes were bigger than their stomachs and Mary Nell's pumpkin pie went to her head. He he he!

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Perfect Sunday Afternoon





We went down to St. Marks today with some friends and their children. It was perfect weather, sunny, breezy, and not too hot. We had a picnic of Jason's yummy Hawaiian chicken salad and then saw the sights.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Recital





Jason had his Gamelan recital on Sunday. It was amazing! The group was apparently one of the best the professor has had in years. I wish you could hear it. The music is unlike any you have ever heard: loud, intense, and exciting. I also enjoyed finally seeing what he has been working on two nights a week for the last several months. I am so proud of him.

My New Look


We went to a late Halloween party last week with some of Jason's "classmates" and guess who I was? A biker! We had a great time. Jason actually won the costume contest, he went as his professor's office. (I know it sounds strange). He actually stole some random items from his professor's messy office and wore them. His friends thought it was hilarious! (I didn't get a picture...I wouldn't want to leave any evidence) Anyway, we had a great time!

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Beach Bath



Mom, I made these picture frames from the shells that you and I collected from our trip to Saint George Island last month. I got the frames at Bealls for a dollar each and used my hot glue gun to work the magic. Hot gluing is lots of fun!!! We got a waffle-weave, blue shower curtain to make the bath look "spa-ish". Hope that Amy and Jon will like their bathroom!

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Check out our new friends, Hal and Weenie!!



Yes, a big Happy Halloween to everybody!!!

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Yippeee!


We had house guests two nights ago. My cousin Adam and his girlfriend Angie were passing through the area. They are moving from Virginia to Arizona and decided to stop off and check out the new place. It was wonderful to see family. Adam is one of the greatest guys around, he's like a brother to me, and Angie is so sweet. They couldn't stay long because they were on a schedule, but it meant so much to have them the few hours they were here. It only made me hungry for more family. Mom and dad are coming in a few weeks and I can't wait. I am going to take off of work and make it a long family weekend. We are going to go to a Florida State game, too...I love football!!! It'll be so fun! We are going to have the McCoy side of the family for Thanksgiving (at least Gary and Mary Nell, maybe Amy and John, too). That will be a blast, I'm already thinking about what we will make. Mamma, I definitely want to make a pecan pie, can't go without the pecan pie at Thanksgiving! I love having visitors. You guys keep on coming. Feel free to buy tickets and fly out here when the urge hits!