Friday, April 29, 2011

Just a Whole Lot of Nothin...

I honestly don't think I've been this busy in a very long time. I barely have time to breathe. lol

Seems everybody is all astir over the royal wedding. I've only seen bits and pieces. Kate was definitely a most beautiful bride and William appears to be everything a girl dreams of in a Prince.

I'm so sick of Dr.'s appointments and if Wayne cuts himself one more time, he's banned from working on his Rat Rod forever more...RIIIIGGGHHHHTTTTT!!!!!

Happy Weekend everybody

Crea

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Loving Downtown Savannah and Fort Pulaski

The kids are on Spring Break this week, as is my niece, Brianna, so my sister Jenny decided they would come here and have a staycation and enjoy all that Savannah has to offer. We toured Fort Pulaski and the Downtown Savannah area on Wednesday and here are a few pics I would like to share. Unfortunately, my hubby is the only one missing from our crew.

This is my mom and my sister Jennifer



And this is my other sister, Angie



Love my babies, Matt, Caleb and Leila





I love this pic with Matt and Leila in the background



This is a little closer. They didn't know we were listening to them. He was singing with her. Very sweet. If you know my boys, they are very sweet and attentive to Leila. She's their baby.







I have two of the most handsome young men and a beautiful little Angel









I absolutely love this one of Caleb




My mom and dad, I love them so much



Here's the whole crew minus Jenn and Chess, the photographers





and here's Jen and Chess and Brianna



Here's Caleb and Aunt Lala, they've always called her that, in fact, she gets a little upset if they say Angie...lol. Caleb could've been her child, he looks just like her.



Caleb and my sweet niece Brianna with the top of the old lighthouse from Tybee.



Leila and Brianna at Vinnie Van Go Go's in City Market...the BEST pizza.



The guys on Riverstreet




We had so much fun looking around and renewing our love of Savannah and the surrounding area. I'm so blessed to call it home. Hope you've enjoyed the pics, of course they're all of us and not much of the history we took in. LOL What can I say, I love my family and wanted to show them off a bit.

Have a great day.

Lucretia

Wednesday, April 13, 2011




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1. Would you rather talk to everyone at a crowded party for a short time or have a significant conversation with two people?

I definitely want to talk to everyone in the room. My hubby would say it's because I'm nosy. I say it's because...who am I kidding, I'm nosy and I want to know everything going on. LOL

2. What objects do you remember from your parent's living room?

Now this is a hard question. There are things from my childhood that I remember like the really large white Bible with gold writing on the cover and the Home Interior decorations on the wall. But now there are things that are more meaningful like the pictures of my Grandma and other family members and my dads glasses on the end table where he'd been sitting and reading. There are lots of precious memories rather than objects in my parents living room.

3. Do you hog the bed? Steal the covers? Snore?

Well we have a huge King size bed so, no, I don't hog the bed but my hubby all the time tells me that I steal the covers. As a matter of fact, he loves the song by Brad Paisley, "Everything to me". He says it reminds him of me, it talks about the stealer of the covers. I think it's sweet. And no, I don't snore unless I'm extremely tired and laying on my back, which I never do.

4. Speaking of Easter dinner....what is your favorite way to cook/eat lamb? Or does just the thought of that make you squeamish? If you're not cooking lamb what will be your entree du jour on Easter Sunday?

Yeah, we don't eat lamb for Easter. I would not be opposed to trying it but I'm not in a hurry too. We usually have ham, which my mom bakes, and it is my favorite.

5. Let's throw some politics into this week's mix-oooohhh...Do you know the whereabouts of your birth certificate and when was the last time you had to produce it to prove you're you?

Yes I know exactly where it is. It's with Wayne's, Matt's, Caleb's and Leila's. I have them all together in an envelope in a drawer in my bedroom and I can't even think of the last time I had to produce it.

6. As a child, how did people describe you?

LOUD!!! Funny how that hasn't changed. I gotta big mouth, what can I say.

7. What do you complain about the most?

My most recent complaint has been about a couple of twits that my son is friends with. Don't even get me started about that again. Makes my blood boil just thinking about it. But my most common complaint is about gas prices. That really irks me.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

This is a good one. I love a man in a kilt. Don't ask me why that came to mind, but it's true. And no, not if he's ugly or old (no offense to the elderly in a kilt), but if he's good looking with muscles...be still my beating heart. LOL That oughta get some funny faces.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Tuesday Tidbits, Ramblings and Random Thoughts

I'm quickly realizing that time is tick tick ticking away and schedules have been so incredibly busy that I'm having a hard time keeping up the blogging, so I guess today I'll just give you a few tidbits...

* I was asked by a neighbor to watch her little boy for a couple of hours this afternoon while she and her husband went to a funeral in Jacksonville. I was glad to do it, as she was so kind to me when my Grandma Smiley recently passed. Her husband works at Gulfstream and worked directly with the crew that was killed last week in the plane crash. Interestingly enough, one of the girls that works for me was at the same baseball field that one of the crew members family was at when they got the news. She said it was the most devastating cry she's ever heard from a child. I pray that God will supernaturally comfort all of the families involved.

* Wayne's mom and stepdad own an old muscle car, a Red Hot 1969 Chevelle, and they are members of a car club, The Dixieland Cruisers, and every year before Easter they have a big car show in Savannah that they participate in. This year, his sister Carmen and her husband Mike are coming for the car show. They have recently bought the brand new convertible Camaro and are entering it into the show. I drive a 2010 Black Challenger that Wayne has recently striped and so he's entering it as well. Should be lots of fun. Pics of the Camaro and the Challenger are below and unfortunately, I have none of the Chevelle.



This was actually before he put the stripes on.



And this is with the stripes.



Thanks again for stopping by.

Lucretia

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Moments Like These

There are times as a mother that I often wonder how my children are going to turn out? I think we all do this at one time or another. I wonder things like what kind of adults are they going to become? Will they hold fast to the Christian walk we've raised them in? Will they be close to their siblings, am I going to lose my boys to some girl that's going to steal their hearts? And then there are days that I feel confident that all will be well. Like today for instance, Matt decided to take a 30 day challenge on facebook and the first days challenge was to list ten facts and a picture of himself with someone. Now most of his answers may not mean much to you, but they mean a whole lot to me. Here is his list for Day 1...

Day 1: Ten Facts

1) I have absolutely fallen in love with tattoos

2) This little girl in the picture, if you mess with her you're pretty much writing your death wish.

3) I love my job, and it takes a special kinda person to work there, lol ...

4) I'm an Adjutant to Victor Polero at IWC.

5) Just because of the music that I listen to doesn't mean I don't believe in God, I in fact do with every fiber of my being.

6) I'm a family man, trying to snatch me from 'em is like trying to take a baby from his mother.

7) Football has stolen my heart.

8) I'm a nerd, and I have watched every Star Wars film at least 10 times each.

9) History, especially American History, is my cup of tea.

10) I'm a huge Knicks fan, believe it or not.

Cute huh? Yeah the feeling has faded fast...He decided while I was putting this together that he would post on facebook as his next status update that I'd kicked him out and needed a place to stay. Of course I did NOT do this. We have a friend coming to stay the weekend and it was decided at the last minute so he thought it would be funny to post this on facebook since she's staying in his room. Welcome back to reality!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Wednesday Hodgepodge




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1. National Read a Road Map Day falls on April 5th. Would people say you have a good sense of direction? Do you rely on a GPS when you drive somewhere new? When was the last time you used a map?

I have a wonderful sense of direction, if I do say so myself. Very rarely do I get turned around. Wayne on the other hand...well that's another story. We do have a GPS that we rely on when traveling these days. It just makes it easier, that is, when it doesn't send us in the wrong direction which kinda defeats the purpose. And I couldn't tell you the last time we used a map, but I know how to read one and happen to love maps.

2. What's your favorite cookbook?

Oh man, GooseBerry Patch cookbooks are my favorites. I love the Fall and Winter cookbooks, the Tailgating and the Christmas cookbooks too. LOVE THEM...the funny thing is, I only read them because I don't cook, lol. Well not often anyway, I think I've actually only made one recipe from the tailgating book.

3. What painting would you like to "walk into" and experience? Why?

Oh Lord, I am so not into art or paintings, I can't even think of one I'd like to be in. Hmmmmm I guess the only thing that comes to mind is maybe the Mona Lisa. I'd like to know just exactly what her smile is all about.

4. What annoys you more- misspellings or mispronunciations?

BOTH...but probably misspellings more. Especially in professional documents. There is way too much technology today to ever send a document or an email with misspelled words, and nothing annoys me more than for it to come from one of the staff members in my department. But hey, errors do happen so its no biggie. Now where's that spell check button...lol

5. What is something your mother or father considered important?

My dad always told me to be a Leader not a follower. I have remembered that all my life and I'd like to think I've listened well to his advice. There are so many things that mom always felt was important, family first, then church, prayer and reading the Bible, keeping a clean home, being well organized, PEPSI'S (her favorite addiction, lol) and so many other things. I think moms are best at teaching you those important things in life and she was a GREAT teacher.

6. Do you like or dislike schedules?

Love them. If I have a schedule, I am very likely to be more productive. Remember that organization mom taught? Yep, it plays a big part in schedules and it helps me keep my priorities straight. But I don't like to be so scheduled that I can't enjoy life so I don't live by a schedule everyday.

7. Let's have some fun with National Poetry Month (that would be April)...write your own ending to this poem-


"Roses are Red
Violets are blue..."

uhmmmm yeah, this is kinda like stage fright...I can't think of a thing.

8. Insert your own random thought in this space

I'm so aggravated right now. We had a terrible thunderstorm come through this morning and we lost power for most of the morning. When the power came back on, we didn't have water...UNTIL LATE IN THE AFTERNOON!! It totally messed up my day. I didn't go to work (which thankfully, I can work at home, so that was nice), but the water didn't come back on in enough time to make it to church. Yes I know it's Tuesday night (I completed my answers early), but it's the opening week of IWC Savannah, Southside campus. Disappointed much...

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

WHEW....

One of the things you may have noticed in my blogs is the fact that I mention IWC (International Worship Center) quite often. What can I say, I LOVE LOVE LOVE my church and church family. I'm so blessed to have the connections that I have. We recently moved into a brand new, state of the art facility in October and God just keeps opening doors for growth. We are growing in ways unexpected. Instead of growing by expansion, God has opened the door to grow by extension. We recently had the opportunity to extend into Savannah, Ga.. Maybe I should preface that by saying, our main campus location, which is now referred to as IWC Central is in Faulkville, Ga. which is about 20 miles from Savannah. So we have IWC Central and IWC Savannah. How exciting this has been, AND BUSY. We are now holding two services on Sunday mornings at IWC Central at 9:00 and 11:00am then 2:00pm on Sunday afternoons at IWC Savannah. Then Tuesday nights at the Savannah campus at 7:00pm and then Wednesday night at the main campus at 7:00pm. We also have activities on Monday night like Men and Women's Bible study, Soul Steppers rehearsal, which is the childrens dance team, and The Awakening and Pandemic Outbreak dance team rehearsals. Girls Scouts, Praise and Worship team rehearsal, and the Youth band rehearsal. I'm tired just typing it. Then we have other things that come up like Leadership meetings once a quarter and The Roots (Childrens Church group), functions on Friday nights like Family movie night or Parents Night Out. There's also an awesome youth program called The Vein. And lets not forget our 50+ age group, the Prime Timers, and they are a very active group of adults.

Needless to say, we've got a little something for everybody and that's just the tip of the iceberg. I haven't mentioned them all because I can't keep up with them. There are soooo many other things going on to keep everyone involved and I am so thrilled to be a part of this great move. Stop by anytime for a visit. We'd love to have you. If you'd like, you can check out our website by the highlighted link above or over to the link listed at the right side of my page.

I hope you all have a wonderful week.

Lucretia