Month: October 2008

  • My voice and big news

    So, first off, my voice.  I've been pretty sick this last week and had absolutely no voice when I woke up Friday morning.  It was getting huskier on Thursday night, but was completely gone on Friday.  I stayed home, with the exception of taking food to the MK retreat on Saturday, from Friday until today.  My voice is slowly starting to come back, but it's still pretty husky sounding.  I don't know if it's from allergies or if I got fully sick.  I wasn't feeling well before I came home from Indy last weekend, but it followed the pattern of allergy issues I've had here in Louisville.  I just really hope that it's not because of the cat I'm watching.  :(   I've now been awake for nearly 8 hours...the longest I've been upright in 4 days.  Needless to say, I'm starting to fade fast.  This last hour will be hard, but I go to the chiropractor and then can go home and sleep on the couch. 

    The big news is that we've postponed the dedication of the Prayer Center and Atrium.  The big breaker box.electrical panel will not be delivered until November 4, which means we wouldn't have electricity for the original November 1 date.  So, we've delayed until March 28, 2009.  I know it seems awfully far away, but this is the same weekend as our board of directors' annual retreat, so they won't have to travel in twice.  Since some of them have served uninterrupted for 24 years, we thought it would be a nice thing for them.  Plus, this way the entire building will be finished and polished.  We also hope that we'll have all of the funding in place for the building and will be able to burn the construction loan we took out for the building.  This will not affect our move date of Christmas 2008.  We should be able to start off 2009 in the new building, with Launch being that first week.  After last week's Launch, we're very excited to have the new space for training.  Having those extra 15 people here last week made for a very crowded office.  Let me just say that I am really looking forward to extra parking spaces, room around the lunch table, and more bathrooms!  :)   So, please mark your calendars and I hope to see you March 28 here in Louisville!

  • Home Sweet Home

    Thanks for your prayers last week.  It was a rough and very emotional one, but it was good.  I got to see my family and several friends, which was nice.  Donna's funeral was the hardest one, but it was exactly the way she would have wanted it...full of laughter and remembering her life.  My mom's surgery went well on Thursday and she's recovering nicely.  She says she's in less pain than she was before the surgery, so that's really good. 

    This is a super busy week for me, especially since we have 16 Launchers in our office.  I'm hosting one, so that's really fun.  I'm also cat-sitting for some friends of mine who are in Asia for the next 2 weeks.  I picked Bela up last night on my way home and she's slowly adjusting to life at my house.  She meowed quite loudly the entire way home last night (she was in her crate in the backseat) and wasn't too happy about things last night.  But, she did eat all of her food last night and came over to see me this morning.  She even let me pet her before she hissed at me.  :)   So, hopefully she'll adjust quickly and we'll be good to go soon.  I really want a cat and this is my dry run test before I get one myself. 

    Can I just say how wonderful it is to be home.  I love my parents, but I really love my independence and am so thankful for that.  They definitely raised me to leave and I am so glad.  By yesterday, we were all ready for me to leave again.  Ha!  Coming home was great and I slept so good in my own bed last night.  I love visiting, but there's just something about my own place that I really enjoy.  And, I'm thankful all over again for a wonderful home that is totally my haven. 

    Okay, it's lunch time and the line has died down a bit, so I'm off.  Breakfast for lunch...YUM!

  • In Loving Memory of Two Amazing Women

    Found out some not so fun news over the weekend:  two women that I dearly loved and who were very instrumental in my life passed away.  They were both incredible and I am so very thankful that I will see them in heaven one day.  I wish that each of you could have met them. 

    The first one is my great aunt Rosemary.  Aunt Rosie was such a dear.  She always asked about me, told me she was praying for me and gave great hugs.  She had lung cancer and emphysema and all sorts of problems and passed away after a fight with pneumonia.  She never had much, but she gave very selflessly.  She always had a smile and a bright outlook no matter what. 

    The second woman is my dear friend Donna Hood.  My mom went to high school with Donna and her husband Mike and they all had kids the same time.  Ashley was in my grade and her younger brother Elliot is the same age as my younger brother David.  Donna had breast cancer something like 4 times.  This time, it finally took her life.  She was one of the most amazing "moms" that I had growing up.  Hanging out at the Hood house was a great time.  Donna was down to earth and amazing.  She loved everyone and their home was always open if you needed it.  It's that kind of hospitality that I try to imitate in my own home.  She cared about what was going on in your life and gave good solid advice when you needed it.  She lived life to the fullest, smiliing almost constantly.  Her love and zest for life are definitely not things you could forget.  I have a "Find a Cure" magnet on the back of my SUV for her.  I've also changed the look and feel of my blog to remember her by.  October is breast cancer awareness month, so we're all wearing pink to the funeral.  It'll be a great time of remembering and celebrating her life. 

    Because of the funerals, I'll be in Indy starting tomorrow.  Aunt Rosie's fiuneral is in French Lick, then I'll be headed up to Indy for Donna's visitation tomorrow night and funeral on Wednesday.  My mom has knee surgery on Thursday.  Please be praying for us this week.  It's gonna be a hard one. 

  • It's only Thursday??

    Feels like it should be Friday or Saturday already.  I'm exhausted!  I've not been sleeping well at night (was awake till 4am Monday and 2:30am last night) and I just feel really worn down.  I've been working hard and doing things, especially yesterday, so you'd think that I would need the sleep and my body would be happy to relax.  Not so.  Please pray for that!

    Yesterday was our department meeting and we went to Emerald Hills for a work day.  Some of the group seeded and strawed the geothermal hillside next to the barn.  Julie and I broke apart some boards and then moved a HUGE pile of extra cedar siding planks into the barn.  Some of the pieces were 15 ft. long or so and it took both of us to move them.  I wish I'd gotten a picture of the pile outside and one of it inside, but I didn't. 

    I went home last night and worked in my room.  Did 3 coats of paint on my dresser, put up all of the face plate covers, readied the screws for my shelves, and moved the bed back into place.  Tonight I'll do one more (maybe 2) coat on the dresser and it'll be done.  I need to re-spray paint the drawer pulls and do another coat of spray paint on the small shelves.  And then I can finish loading the room.  I need help getting my photo screen up the stairs, but maybe Carolyn can do that with me.  It's not very heavy, just very awkward.  I'm so close to being done and I can't wait to see it all together.  The room looks so much bigger with the white paint and the green stripes at the top.  I love it! 

    My camera has been in the shop...suddenly the lens decided to stop retracting...so I've not been able to take any pictures.  Hopefully I'll have it back soon!  It feels strange to not have my camera.  It's nearly an extension of my arm, so I just feel out of sorts without it. 

    Have a great Thursday everyone!  Enjoy the day!