Monday, October 27, 2008

OUR punkin!


We finally got a chance on Sunday to carve the pumpkin we bought in South Carolina for us...only 10 days late. In light of the turbulent year the Clemson Tigers have had, we decided to show our support via our pumpkin. Fortunately enough, it comes in the perfect color! :-)

This is Phillip doing one of this favorite things...playing with fire. He was quite proud of his masterpiece!
Yes, it was late and I wanted to get in bed! BUT I think we did a good job for our first pumpkin carved together. :-) Hope you all have fun carving your own!

"...but the water tower says Ossipee!"

Five years ago when I was a junior at Meredith College, I had the great pleasure of leading a Campus Crusade Bible study for a dorm of freshman ladies. The Lord blessed my life richly with the relationships I formed during that year with so many of these precious women. One of these ladies is my dear friend Lyndsey Thompson. Upon meeting her in a rush between classes, she gladly accepted the invitation to Bible study. When I asked her name she informed me that it was "LYYYYNdsey!" (said with one of the absolute thickest Southern accents I've heard to this day...keep in mind Phillip is from Florence). I immediately asked, "Where in the name of the goodness are you from?" To which she excitedly answered, "Elon, but the water tower says Ossipee!" I knew nothing more about this new member other than the fact that she determined her geographical location based on the closest town water tower. That was enough to lead to a wonderfully, blessed friendship. This weekend, in Elon (or Ossipee), Lyndsey became Mrs. Jeff Lowe. Below is the newlywed couple during their first dance as husband and wife.


The new Mrs. Lowe and I after her nuptials. Phillip and I had a fantastic time. It was such a gorgeous wedding and reception!


The reception was held outside...where most everyone disposed of their formal shoes in trade for a more practical substitution. Below is a picture of Lyndsey and her new hubby...showing off her boots.


I also got to finally spend time with Mary Grace and Lindsay...along with quite a few other friends from college. I miss you ladies immensely!!!


Phillip and I LOVED the scenery. We got candied apples to take home too (Phillip thoroughly enjoyed this one).

Congrats to the Lowes!!!



Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Aqua Dog

Mason has had a funny habit since he was a tiny pup when he swims. He starts out great, but then gets so distracted by the water splashing up in his face that he forgets to fetch.



Sweet "special bean" tries to bite the water splashing in his face and swim. It ends up being slightly amusing. We were finally able to catch a few seconds of this on video. Hope you get a little chuckle out of it!

Autumn...Southern Style!

We have been so incredibly busy lately with our hectic work schedules that we seldom see one another, much less take the time out to travel and spend time with family. The Lord blessed us this past weekend with a while 48 hours of free time for Phillip!!!

We decided to use this to make a long-overdue trip to Florence to visit his family. It worked out well because it was also homecoming for Liberty Chapel (the church he grew up attending). Unfortunately both of Phillip's parents were quite under the weather, so we didn't get to spend any time with them. We did, however, seem to catch everyone else.

On our way down to Florence we stopped by McLeod Farms to pick up a pumpkin for us to carve with our nieces. We had a great time! We love this place...they are one of the largest peach producers in South Carolina. If you are ever in McBee, SC you should do two things: 1) Watch your speed, they are serious about that 25 mph thing and 2) Make it a point to not miss this place if you enjoy fresh, locally grown veggies/fruit of any kind.

Below are some pictures, mostly of pumpkin carving, but we hope you enjoy viewing (and enjoyed your weekend as much as we did our own).

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Daddy's Boy

Mason is only a little over six months old. He's HUGE compared to our little 12 pound Gracie, but doesn't seem to realize this. Often times he tries to mimic some of the things she does. However, he has a precious habit he's developed all on his own.This is what Mason does anytime Phillip leaves. He tends to wait there for a while...seemingly holding out the faith that Phillip will be coming back for him.