Friday, October 31, 2008

This is the day...

that the Lord has made - we will rejoice and be glad in it. Tonight we will be celebrating Jesus Jubilee at church. The kids are excited about dressing up. Wooten is going as a secret service agent. Anna Gracen is going as a fairy and Christian is going as a pirate. Nana got Anna Gracen and Christian the cutest costumes from Cracker Barrel. Thank you, Nana!! They love them! I'll post pics tomorrow.

Jesus Jubilee consists of a hot dog dinner, a costume contest, lots of games and candy, a cupcake walk and a hay ride. Last year Tom and I won the adult costume contest - I was a Carolina Hurricane hockey player and Tom was a Hurricane fan. Anna Gracen won in her age group - she was a colonial girl - too cute. I had thought of dressing up as Sarah Palin tonight (with Wooten as my security) but my hair is too short. I might dress up like static cling (wear all black and pin dryer sheets and clothes to me). Whatever I decide, I know we'll have a good time.

Unfortunately, we'll miss the Wildcats last home game of the regular season against Smithfield Selma. Fortunately, I have contacts who will call me and keep me updated on the score. GO WILDCATS!!!!!!

Happy Birthday to Jill (Tom's cousin) and Rebecca (our niece) today! Hope they each have a wonderful birthday!!!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

John McCain Rally

The following are pictures I took from the John McCain "Road to Victory" Rally yesterday in Fayetteville, NC. This is an important election for our country. Look at the truth, look at character, look at the views and values of the candidates. Pray and vote. My choice for America is Senator John McCain and running mate, Governor Sarah Palin. I believe his values are in line with my values. I base my values not on party, but on God's Word. We are not defined by our party affiliation or race - what defines who we are is our character. Whose character do we follow? As Christians we follow Jesus.

No matter what the outcome is in this election - I will continue to pray for our country and those in leadership. The lack of respect for the leaders of this country is most disappointing. Instead of complaining - pray. Let us remember that God is in control!

Senator John McCain as he shook Wooten's hand. I was taken by Senator John McCain's humility. He has served our country since the age of 17 when he joined the Navy. His arms have limited movement because of the torture he endured as a POW. He is proud to be an American and will continue to fight for our country.


Hank Williams, Jr. was on hand to entertain the crowds - and entertain he did.

Here are some inventive Americans being creative with the thunderstix that were passed out.

Here's Wooten before the rally started. This shows how close we were to the podium. We had God's favor in being able to stand this close. We arrived at the Crown Center at 11 am (4th and 5th in line on the East side). The doors opened at 2 pm. We made friends while standing in line and ended up going down to the floor with those friends. We were all excited to be this close. The long wait paid off.

Wooten said, "This was a once in a lifetime opportunity." As much as I enjoyed seeing all that we saw and hearing all that we heard, what I enjoyed most was spending time with Wooten and seeing his excitement.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Happy Tuesday!

Well, the Wildcats lost their game last night (38-27). I know they are disappointed, but I bet they'll be ready for Friday night's game against Smithfield Selma. A 10-1 record for the season sounds good - not to mention what they can accomplish in the playoffs.


Wooten and I will be heading to Fayetteville for a John McCain rally in a little while. It should be interesting. I'm looking forward to spending some one-on-one time with Wooten. All three kids doubled up on their schoolwork yesterday. Anna Gracen and Christian are going to enjoy not having school today and having some Daddy time.

I hope to get some good pictures to post tomorrow. Have a great Tuesday!!!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Wildcats Squared


The West Johnston Wildcats did not play last night. The game was postponed until Monday night because of weather. They face Knightdale (3-5 for the season). Go Wildcats!!

Anna Gracen, Christian and I went to the first showing of High School Musical 3: Senior Year yesterday afternoon. There were a lot of people in that theater! We ended up sitting in the second row which was great because I didn't even have to wear my glasses. When the movie started Zac Efron's (Troy) sweaty face filled the screen (he was playing basketball for the East High Wildcats). I kidded with Anna Gracen that we were so close to him that I could smell his sweat.

HSM is a GREAT movie!! It's nice to see a musical with talented kids that's rated G (unlike one of my childhood favorites Grease - talk about mature themes). The music makes you want to get up and dance (if it weren't for my ankle and the fact that my kids would have died of embarrassment I would have). The choreography is awesome! Here's a clip of one of my favorite dance scenes. Needless to say, but I'll say it anyway - we highly recommend this movie. The funniest thing to me - in one scene Troy feeds Gabriella a strawberry. She takes a bite and then he eats the rest of it. The kids in the theater joined in a collective "Yuck". It took me awhile to figure out what had disgusted them so. I guess the whole cootie thing and them sharing food was more than the kids could handle. The theater was eerily quiet when Troy and Gabriella shared a simple kiss - I didn't look, but I'm guessing there were lots of little hands over little eyes. The smiles on the faces of all those leaving the theater was priceless - not to mention the excitement on the faces of those entering the theater.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

I'm still here...I think

Just kidding - I'm still here. I just haven't felt like blogging - I know, I know, check my head for a fever something MUST be wrong. No, nothing's wrong - well..... Christian is getting over a cold (he hates being under the weather). I did something - sprained, fractured, twisted - my ankle last Friday. Oh my, it's been a week (and it's still sore). I wish I had a video of how I hurt it - I'm sure I'd win $10,000 from America's Funniest Videos. I decided to try croc surfing under my carport - I wiped out! (More like I was walking up to the door and slid down on the slippery pavement. Just doesn't sound quite as adventurous.) I immediately started crying like a baby. Christian just stood there in disbelief. You should hear his imitation of me asking him to go get Tom. It is priceless.

Anna Gracen and I have really gotten into "Dancing with the Stars". We called in and voted this past week. Of course we don't have just one couple we're pulling for - we voted for 4! (Lance & Lacy; Warren & Kym; Cody & Julianne; Maurice & Cheryl). Luckily they all are safe to dance this week. See all votes do count!

Wooten is heading off for a beach retreat tomorrow afternoon. He's going with the same group he went to camp with this summer. He's really looking forward to it. I know he'll have a great time!

Anna Gracen, Christian and I (Tom will be working) are planning on checking out "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" tomorrow night. The Wildcats are playing tomorrow night after having last week off. Because of Christian getting over a cold we won't be able to brave the cold rain that is predicted.

We're having a fish fry at church Sunday night. The men are doing the cooking. Should be fun!

Wooten and I are thinking of taking a road trip next Tuesday. Senator John McCain is going to be in Fayetteville, NC. We received a recorded phone message about it tonight. When I mentioned it to the kids, Wooten said he thought it would be interesting. What an awesome home school field trip. Think of all the teaching moments that would present themselves. Would make for an interesting post also.

I do have some prayer requests:

*Wooten, kids and adult leaders - middle school beach retreat
*Tricia and Nate
*Darby - for complete healing
*Our friend, David List and his family. He was given the report of intestinal cancer. Whose report will we believe? We believe God's report - total healing in Jesus' mighty name!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Do you know the muffin man?

I love muffins. Anna Gracen and I decided to try a new recipe - raisin bran muffins. I found the recipe on the Cooking with Amy blog. We liked that in addition to raisin bran you add chopped apple and walnuts. They are yummy! All three kids love them. Here is Christian reaching for one (or two).
It was Anna Gracen's idea to show what the inside of the muffin looks like.
This morning before church I put a meatloaf and potatoes in the crock pot. Wooten requested a meatloaf the other day. I searched online and found this recipe:
2 lbs. ground beef (I used a little more)
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 cup cracker crumbs (I also used a cup of Italian bread crumbs)
8 oz. tomato sauce
Small potatoes, cut up (leave skins on, so the potatoes don't turn dark)
1/2 cup chopped green pepper (I didn't have one so I omitted this)
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
1 egg
1 cup milk
Mix all ingredients except potatoes. Shape into a loaf. Place in crock pot. Place potatoes around the sides. Cook on High for 4-6 hours.
When we got home from church it smelled wonderful. I cooked up some green beans and heated up some bread with butter and we were ready to chow down. It was a hit and oh so simple.
Anna Gracen wants to make a pineapple casserole and some sweet potato french fries to go along with the left over meatloaf for supper. She got the idea about the pineapple casserole from Nana who made several this weekend for a dinner. She got the idea about the sweet potato french fries from Wooten. He had some at Aunt Vicky's house and loved them! We better get to cooking!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Busy week

I didn't realize this week was going to be so busy.

Yesterday Christian went fishing with the home school group's Boys' Club. Wooten was a youth helper. 28 boys went out fishing on a hot, fall day. They had loads of fun. My hat is off to the moms that head that group up. Anna Gracen and Lindsey helped Mrs. Laura and myself with Jr. Boys' Club. The little dudes had a blast on a fall scavenger hunt that Laura designed. The theme was "Fall in Love with Jesus". They had to use a map and find craft items hidden around the playground. Then they used the items they found to make a craft. I wish I had pictures. They were too cute. A craft stick cross with a heart in the center attached to a rock with eyes (keep your eyes on the Rock of our salvation, Jesus).

Today the kids had appointments with the dentist. They all did very well. Wooten has the beginning of a cavity which will be fixed next week. Nana (my mama) works at the dentist office. She showed Wooten his x-rays that revealed at least two very loose teeth. Being the determined young man he is - he pulled one this afternoon.

Tomorrow morning we'll be heading to my Alma mater, Beddingfield High School, to see the play "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". I'm excited to see how the school looks now. Oh, my, it has been 19 years since I was a student there. That is hard to believe - some days it seems like it was yesterday. I think most of the teachers I had when I was there have retired - a clue that it's been almost 20 years since I was a Beddingfield Bruin. We're looking forward to the production.

Prayer Request

Please lift up Tricia, Nate and Gwyneth Rose in your prayers. Tricia's recent PET scan showed that the treatments she has been undergoing has had little affect on her cancer. You can read more here.

Lord, we believe Your report. We pray for healing to manifest in Tricia's body. Let the doctors see a miracle. Let them see Your hand on Tricia. You are bigger than any cancer - You are bigger than any problem. Lord, let the cancer be gone, out of her body in Jesus' name. We praise You for You are worthy to be praised. Father, encourage Tricia and Nate - may Your peace cover and surround them. May they hear Your voice, feel Your arms and sense Your presence. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen and Amen!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Cabinet

Since my last post I've had a volunteer for one of the cabinet positions. Here are my picks for my cabinet.

VP - Of course would be my hubby, Tom.


Secretary of Agriculture - I'd have two - my grandparents - Mammy and Papa know all about growing a plentiful garden.


Secretary of Interior - This position would have to go to Betty (my mother-in-law). She has a gift for decorating. She can do wonders with any interior.


Secretary of Commerce - My step mother, Kay, would handle this position. She is good at shopping.


Secretary of Justice -My boy, Wooten, would get this title. He knows how to make sure justice is served - just ask his brother and sister.


Secretary of Defense - This was a no brainer - with the defense West Johnston has - my brother, Bennett, gets this job.


Secretary of Labor - This position goes to someone who knows all about labor - childbirth and hard work. My mama would take over this position.


Secretary of Education - My sister-in-law (Tom's little sis), Jennifer, would be great at this job. She has a degree in education, is a born teacher, picks out great books and has neat teacher's handwriting.


Secretary of State - Oh, my father-in-law, Bill, would be a sure fire pick for this office. He has a lot of knowledge and according to the grand kids - is never wrong.


Secretary of Energy - Hands down this job goes to Christian. That boy has loads of energy.


Secretary of Transportation - I figured my brother-in-law, Ronnie, would be a good choice here. He knows a lot about cars and he is a cyclist.


Secretary of Health and Human Resources - This was an easy pick. Co-secretaries - My sister-in-law, (Bennett's wife) Jennifer, works in Human Resources in a hospital. My aunt, Vicky, is a pharmacist who works in a hospital and is married to a chiropractor.


Secretary of Treasury - My daddy has already volunteered for this job. Since he has years of experience working in the banking business (not to mention being my daddy and funding me through high school, my continuing education and my wedding) he should be a good choice.


Secretary of Homeland Security - My brother, Brad (or Tiny as he is known to his friends), would be a wonderful choice for this position. Nobody wants to mess with Brad.


Secretary of Veterans Affairs - This is a two man job. My brother-in-law, Matt and my uncle, Paul since they are both Marines. Once a Marine always a Marine.


Secretary of Housing and Urban Development - My grandmother, Mimi, she is all about helping those in need.


Cabinet Rank Members

Chief of Staff - That would have to be Anna Gracen - my right hand girl. She would love being chief of the staff and tell others what to do (she's great at that just ask her brothers).


National Drug Control Policy - My sister-in-law, Colleen, because she is a substance abuse counselor.

There are a few offices left. I may have to recruit my nieces and nephews. Nepotism is alive and well in my cabinet.

Monday, October 13, 2008

New Presidential Candidate

Check out the new Presidential candidate here. Follow the directions to watch the video.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Wildcat Videos and Photos

This photo of CJ Fredrick comes from WRAL's website. Check out the story here. This kid "dances" on the field. That is exactly what it looks like when you see him move. There are similarities between dancing and football. On "Dancing with the Stars" the football players do very well. Emmitt Smith won; Jason Taylor reached the finals and Warren Sapp is one of my favorites this season. Check out CJ's moves here. News 14 has a video you can see here (Wildcat story is featured - 5:10 on the timer).

There are some great photos from last night's game and Homecoming festivities on the News and Observer site here.
Way to go Wildcats!!!!

WILDCATS IN THE HOUSE!!!!

Wildcats 34; Clayton 14

8 and 0!!!! The Wildcats played GREAT!! The referees loved calling penalties on them though. The penalties were definitely one sided. But they prevailed!!


Unfortunately, I forgot to take the camera to the game tonight. Fortunately, I did remember to take the football rice krispie treats. Mama baked cookies; put them in cellophane bags and tied them with ribbons in the Wildcat colors (black and teal). The boys were very appreciative and we didn't get tackled - which was a very good thing.


Here is more from the WRAL article about Bennett. I'll be sharing more about the Wildcats in another post.

Side note: The West Johnston marching band will be marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. They are awesome!!!

Friday, October 10, 2008

I love fall!

I love fall!! I love being able to open the windows and feel the chill in the air. Fall means fairs, football, pumpkins and sweet potatoes.

The NC State Fair will be in Raleigh next week. I'm not sure if we'll be heading up there or not. We are heading to West Johnston for Homecoming. We'll be making rice krispie footballs to take to the Wildcats. Jennifer and Matt made some for our nephew, Jacob's, birthday. They were very yummy!! Since I wasn't able to find anything I was looking for to make cupcakes (and be able to transport them safely), I decided to give this recipe a try. I only hope they turn out as yummy and as good as Jennifer's.

I love seeing pumpkins everywhere. Nothing means fall more than those bright orange pumpkins and mums sitting in yards and on front porches. There are some great pumpkin recipes out there to try including stew cooking in the pumpkin shell.

Then come the sweet potatoes. My sister-in-law, Colleen, let us know that the field behind her house had been picked. Meaning it's potato gleaning time. This afternoon Tom, the kids and I hit the field and were able to get some nice looking sweet potatoes. We'll be having baked sweet potatoes, sweet potato pie, biscuits, and of course sweet potato souffle. I make sweet potato souffle every Thanksgiving by request. I'll have fun checking out some new recipes to add to our favorites.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Jonesing for Success

The following article was posted on www.highschoolot.com (from WRAL -local news station) about the Wildcats and Bennett. I just had to put the whole article on here!

Jonesing for Success
West Johnston coach Bennett Jones calls out a play from the sideline.


By Tim Candon, HighSchoolOT.com editor
Updated at 8:08 p.m.

As the setting sun emerged from behind a solitary gray cloud over the West Johnston practice field, Bennett Jones’ shadow slowly stretched out and until it cast over most of his players on the Wildcats football team, who had taken a knee and huddled around their coach for his end-of-practice sermon.
Though he casts a small shadow now, in time, Jones’ shadow will hover over the entire West Johnston football program.
But time is what Jones and the Wildcats never had. After former coach Kwame Dixon’s sudden resignation in mid July, Jones was hired three days before the start of fall practice.


Remarkably, West Johnston was unfazed by the preseason turmoil and uncertainty. The Wildcats are 7-0, the only undefeated team in the Triangle. With a win over Clayton on Friday, the Greater Neuse River Conference title will still be theirs to lose. A win will also keep alive the Wildcats’ chances to finish the season undefeated and be one of the only unbeaten teams in the East heading into the postseason.

Jones spent the first two weeks of practice trying to remember everyone’s name and learning the offensive and defense schemes that were already in place. It took only one game, the Wildcats’ season-opening 41-14 win over Athens Drive, to make it clear to him that his team was capable of something special.

“That was huge in so many aspects,” Jones said. “For us to break out like we did and have a big win, to me it gave me some validity with the players. From then on out, it’s been we’re all in this together.”

The Wildcats had their best season in school history last fall. After going 1-3 in non conference play, they went 6-1 in the Greater Neuse, finishing second and qualifying for the 4-AA playoffs for the first time. They lost to Millbrook in the first round.

With more than 20 seniors returning, most players were ready for a breakout year in 2008.

But their season was seemingly scuttled before it got started. Citing personal reasons, Dixon resigned on July 16 after three seasons in Benson, just 16 days before the start of practice. Eric Pulling, the Wildcats defensive coordinator, was named the interim head coach while the school advertised the position.

“We were confused. We didn’t know what was going on,” said Mallie Umphrey, a senior wide receiver and defensive back. “We didn’t know what kind of coach we were going to get. We didn’t know what kind of offense we were going to run. That was real hard for us. Coach Dixon had been our coach since we came in.”

While confusion reigned amongst the players, the remaining coaches were left in the lurch, too.

Steve Pleasants, the offensive line coach who with four years at West Johnston is the longest-tenured coach on the staff, was on vacation in the Bahamas when Dixon resigned.

“I get back to my house and there’s three messages,” Pleasants said. “One’s from Kwame saying he’s resigned. One’s from coach Pulling telling me what’s going on and then one from a parent asking what’s going on. It was just a very strange situation, but we all seemed to pick up and just keep going.”

Just a few miles north of Benson, Jones was preparing for the upcoming season at Clayton, where he had been defensive coordinator for six years. When word reached Gary Fowler, the Comets head coach for the last 23 years, that West Johnston was looking for a new head coach quickly, he thought of Jones.


Jones was the head coach at Wilson Beddingfield, his alma mater, during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. He went 10-11 overall. In 2001, the Bruins went 6-4, their first winning season in five years, but Jones was let go at the end of the academic year.


From Beddingfield, he went to Clayton. As time wore on, Jones settled in and was prepared to remain working with the Comets and perhaps succeed Fowler after he retires.

After six years under Fowler, Jones felt he’d learned how to run a program, something he wasn’t prepared for in Wilson when he got the job at age 26.

“I think when I got the job at Beddingfield, I was so young, I just focused on the football aspect and didn’t understand all the other responsibilities that come along with it — dealing with the press, dealing with officials, weight training — and Gary helped prepare me in terms of managing a program,” said Jones, 34.

The more he learned about the situation in Benson, the more he wanted the job.

But the interview process included a wrinkle that initially gave him pause. West principal Brookie Honeycutt promised the West Johnston seniors their input would be a factor in who was hired. Jones had to go before about a dozen seniors and sell himself to them.

Or so he thought.

“Actually they sold themselves to me,” Jones said. “I knew after leaving there, this is where I wanted to be because it impressed me that 13 or 14 or 15 seniors cared enough to come out in the summer time at 1 o’clock in the afternoon and sit in their school and try to talk to the people that wanted to be their coach. It showed me that they cared just as much about the program as I would coming in to lead it. It was a great process that validated for me I wanted to be here.”

What impressed the players so much was that Jones didn’t stand before them and tell them how they would have to adjust to him. He walked in to the room, pulled up a chair, sat down and talked to them about how he wanted to be their coach, how he was going to catch up with that they were doing, how he didn’t have any plans to change what they did on the field.

“He talked a good game,” said senior defensive back Devon Henderson. “I’m glad we got him.”


To Fowler, the Clayton head coach, Jones' communication skills are precisely what's allowed the Wildcats to regroup from the preseason chaos and come together.


“When you talk about one that can really communicate with the players, he’s always been good at that. That’s probably his biggest asset,” Fowler said. “He knows football, but he knows how to motivate.… As long as they know you care about them, they’ll play hard for you. That’s what coaching’s all about."


By doing more of the same, the Wildcats have thrived on both sides of the ball. They’re averaging 437 yards of offense and 36 points per game. Senior quarterback Lincoln Morton, a Harnett Central transfer, has completed 64 percent of his passes for 1,423 yards and 18 touchdowns. Junior running back C.J. Frederick has run for 1,137 yards and 10 touchdowns. Defensively, West is holding teams to about 20 points per game and 250 yards.

While the coaching switch didn’t change what the Wildcats did on the field, it did change what they did off of it. Jones had the locker rooms repainted, he reorganized the weight room, he purchased new practice shorts and practice jerseys. He instituted a dress code (no earrings, no hats in the building, no sagging pants) and a code of ethics.

Part of what Jones learned from Fowler was the importance of the community to the football program, and he expects his players to reciprocate. This week, every player was required to go out in the community and do something nice for someone else, such as carry someone’s groceries to their car or offer to cut someone’s grass. They were also required to do perform a similarly selfless task for someone at school.

Jones has done all that as a way for his players to take pride and ownership of their program.

And it has worked.
“He’s trying to make everyone a better person instead of just football,” Henderson said. “I think it’s good.”

Jones gets the credit for what West has done this season, but he’s quick to remind anyone that Dixon, and his predecessor Charles Bradshaw, deserve praise, too.

“Kwame deserves a lot of credit for building the foundation of the program,” Jones said. “Both of the head coaches that have preceded me here at the school, I think both did very good jobs in the situation they were in. What I tried to do is come in and enhance what was here.”

Just when everything seemed to come together, one incident shook the team. Last week against East Wake, offensive guard Stephen King was thrown off the team for punching Pleasants several times late in the first half. King’s brother, James, lay on the field with a knee injury and Stephen was shouting at one of the officials near the West sideline, Jones said. Pleasants grabbed Stephen King by the shoulder pads to pull him off the field, and as King was turned around, he threw several punches at Pleasants. Jones immediately threw him off the team, and King was escorted out of the stadium by the Johnston County sheriff’s department.

“It was a situation where one player simply lost his cool and made a very poor decision,” Jones said. “The assistant coach did nothing wrong. All the assistant coach did was try to get a player off the field so that he wouldn’t get ejected. And the player responded in a way none of us are proud of. … And it’s a shame because at the heart, he is a good-natured kid that simply lost his cool. One thing I’ve tried to impress on them — and he showed it clearly — it doesn’t take but one small mistake before all this can be gone. It’s unfortunate for him, for our team, but I believe a true program is bigger than any one individual, including myself.”

The Wildcats, as they’ve done before, handled the adversity and went on to a 21-14 win. Things don’t get any easier this week when the Wildcats play, of all teams, Clayton.

Not only is Jones squaring off against his mentor and former team, not only is it a Johnston County rivalry game, not only is it the midpoint of the conference season, not only is it homecoming, but a win would allow West Johnston to set a new school record for wins in a season.

“I respect and admire so much of what coach Fowler has done at Clayton and the kind of program he has established and the people that are over there and way the entire community supports that school,” Jones said. “It’ll definitely be special. At the same time, it’s an opportunity for our school to prove itself again, to set a new school record for wins, to keep the unbeaten season going and more importantly, to set the pace in the Greater Neuse River Conference. On many levels, it’s special. It’ll definitely be emotional at the start for me more so than the kids, but once the ball gets kicked off, it’s just another game.”

Back at practice, Jones has finished his monologue. The sun has dipped below the tree line, darkness is setting in and there are no shadows anywhere on the field as players and coaches trudge off to the locker room.

In a way, that’s how it should be. No one’s shadow looms over anyone or anything. As Jones said, no one, including himself, is bigger than the program. In order for success to continue, the Wildcats won’t have it any other way.

“If we do this right, it well keep on going regardless of who’s here, regardless of what team it is, what year it is,” Jones said. “A program is something that is there year in and year out. The working pieces may change, but the product remains the same. That’s what we’re trying to establish here.”

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Prayer Requests/Praise Reports

PaPa (Tom's dad) had sinus surgery this afternoon. The doctor said the surgery went beautifully. We are praying for a speedy, painless recovery. Tom said PaPa can already breathe better - thank You, Jesus!!


Tricia (you can read more on her husband's blog here ) is in ICU at Duke. She is recovering from pneumonia. Please lift her, her husband, Nate, and their daughter, Gwyneth Rose, up in prayer. Tricia's temperature is back to normal and she is resting comfortably. Praise God!


Anya and Darrell found out today that God is blessing them with a baby boy!! We are so excited for them! Please cover them in prayer as they await his arrival in March. Natalie will be a wonderful big sister. Thank You, Lord, for Your hand of protection over them and their healthy baby boy. We praise You for the miracle of life growing inside of Anya. We praise You for the mighty plans You have for this family, in Jesus' precious name, Amen and Amen!

The economy - Lord, Your Word tells us "If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14
May we humble ourselves and pray, O, Lord - may we seek Your face, Your Will and may we turn from our wicked ways. The ways of trying to do things on our own - apart from You. May we turn to You - trust in You. You are Jehovah Jireh - our Provider! You provide!! Let Your people see and trust You completely in ALL circumstances. This is Your land and it IS healed!

The election - Lord, we lift up the upcoming elections to You. Lord, thank You that we live in a country where we have the opportunity to vote. We lift up Senator Barak Obama, Senator Joe Biden, Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin up to You, Father. Thank You for them - for their wiliness to serve this country. Thank You for Your hedge of protection surrounding them. Thank You for giving them wisdom and guidance. May You touch them and give them deeper revelation of who they are in You. Give them words to speak, O Lord in Jesus' name, Amen!

Let us cast ALL our cares and concerns upon the Lord, for He cares for us.

Party Fun!

We had a great time officially celebrating Christian's 6th birthday on Saturday. We had lots of family, food and fun. Since it was his birthday, we let Christian decide the order of things. No surprise he wanted to open presents first. Then came the cake and ice cream (or for the birthday boy - the blow out the candles and run back outside to play and forget the goodies). Here he is doing his duty of making a wish. I bet it was something like "I wish they would hurry up and finish singing" or "I wish this light saber was real so I could use it to slice the cake." Here's the spread. The homemade butter cream icing tasted yummy! Tom didn't want us to use too much tinting so it would be healthy icing. (Remember when you weren't supposed to eat red M&M's because of the dye?) I told him with a recipe using shortening, butter and powered sugar a little orange tint would be the least of our worries. Cake and ice cream cover the five basic food groups, right? Cake mix has flour - Grain; Eggs were added to mix -Protein; Vegetable oil added to the mix covers Fats/Oils as well as Vegetable; Ice cream is Dairy and Fruit - Neapolitan ice cream has strawberry. Oh, and let's not forget the chips - Vegetable. I know it's a stretch - just a Mom proving she served a healthy snack. Okay not so healthy, but yummy
none the less!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

7 and 0, Baby!!

We (Tom, Anna Gracen, Christian and I - Wooten stayed over with his cousin) visited West Johnston High School tonight to see the Wildcats take on East Wake's Warriors. The Wildcats did it AGAIN! Let me tell you it wasn't pretty! West Johnston 21, East Wake 14. West Johnston took the lead early on and kept it, luckily. There were mistakes (nobody likes to make them, but they happen, don't they?), but they prevailed instead of totally crumbling. To me the main thing to remember is that playing football should be fun. Not to mention the big picture - 7 and 0. Please lift Bennett, the coaching staff, the players and their parents up in prayer. This is an exciting time for them - a time to stick together and grow as individuals as well as a team. Please pray that these young men will make wise decisions on and off the field. They will be gearing up this coming week for homecoming against Clayton (the team Bennett was assistant coach for before going to West).

We are proud of Bennett and the great job he is doing!

Other prayer requests:

Kay's (my stepmother) mother is in the hospital. She has been diagnosed with a faulty left ventricle. I pray for the Lord to give the doctors wisdom and to give Mrs. Hazel peace. May His healing be manifested in her body in Jesus' mighty name.

Jennifer's (Bennett's wife) co-worker's husband passed away suddenly this week. May God cover this family with His peace and lift them as they mourn. He will uphold them with His strength and shower them with His love.

Have a blessed weekend!!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Birthday Boy!

We had a great day yesterday. Christian enjoyed having the day off from school (we home school for those of you who don't know). We went to Chuck E. Cheese - guess what? Wednesday, during school hours, is a good time to visit Chuck E. We had the run of the place - run is a good word. Christian was running from game to game (leaving his prize tickets behind most of the time). One of the sweetest things was when Wooten presented Christian with the tickets he had won. Wooten said that he wanted Christian to have them since it was his birthday. Too sweet!

We went to Bojangles for lunch. The birthday boy loves their dirty rice! Then to Cold Stone for ice cream. It was a fun filled day finished up at church for cupcakes with friends. Now we are gearing up for the party on Saturday. Christian said (in the midst of cleaning today), "Let's not have the party here, let's have it at the bowling alley." I guess the cleaning was a little too much for him. He figured if we have the party somewhere else he wouldn't have to clean. Too funny!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Happpy 6th Birthday, Christian!!

In honor of Christian's 6th birthday - 6 things we love about Christian!

1.)We love the way he runs into our room in the morning and gives us hugs and kisses.

2.) We love the way he cuddles. (That way I get to kiss the sugar out of his head.)

3.) We love his adorable expressions. His smile can melt your heart!

4.) We love his sense of humor and his laugh! The boy can make you laugh!

5.) We love the way he likes to be a helper.

6.) We love the way he holds his own with his older brother and sister. He is tough, but sweet!!

Christian, 6 years ago a precious baby boy was placed in our arms. God had already placed you in our hearts. It was wonderful being able to see you face to face. You are truly a blessing from God. We received news from my doctor that something might be wrong. We went to Duke for testing. The only way to rule out any problems was a risky test. Nana, Daddy and I joined hands and prayed. God's peace filled the room and the procedure went fine with no complications. We found out what I already knew in my heart, we were having a baby boy. The results took weeks. You had so many praying for you. We finally received the call that all was well. We went back for another ultrasound and again received good news. God knew you before you were formed in Mommy's womb. He was loved you longer than we have and as much as we love you - He loves you more! We thank Him for blessing us with you!!! We love you so very much!!

Love,
Mommy, Daddy, Wooten and Anna Gracen