Friday, July 30, 2010

Anna's Extreme Room Makeover :)

Most of last week was spent turning Anna's Extremely Orange room into a much more serene and calm beautifully blue room. :) So I thought I'd post the transformation in pictures...

This was how things looked before we began to tear apart the room.

Jack did a lot of the hard prep work - scraping the pink magnetic paint strip off the walls, mudding that, and then LOTS of sanding. After that it was a thick layer of KILZ to 'kill' that orange paint!!

Last summer, Anna helped Natalie paint her room, so it was only fitting that she got to come over and help Anna with her room. :)




With the walls all done, it was time to reconfigure the shelves so that Anna's bed would fit up against the wall.

The last part of the room makeover got some help from Emma, Amber, and Jenna. Anna wanted to write scriptures all over her new sheets so that she could sleep "all wrapped up in Jesus" - so the girls came over last Sunday afternoon and helped decorate her sheets with their favorite verses. :)



And here is the (almost) finished room - pretty blue walls, new comforter and of course, her old pals Timmy and Tammy the turtles. There are still some pictures to hang and a few other touches to add, so I'll update later. But she loves her new room.
One thing that's been funny. Without exception, everyone who has heard that we were painting her room has said the same thing.... "Didn't you JUST paint it orange?!?!?" Well, it was 2 summers ago when I was last in there going crazy on about the 5th coat of orange paint. I remember it all too well... but it has been 2 years, so I guess it's ok for another change. (I do hope this one lasts for a while though!! ha)

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Mighty to Save

In my daily Bible reading, I like to underline verses that speak to me... so I was reading back over ones from a couple of days ago and I'm going to share them here, but little out of order - I don't know why, but it all just made sense to me this way. Not so strange, I guess, considering how out of order I can be...


"I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me;
I was found by those who did not seek me.
To a nation that did not call on my name,
I said, 'Here am I, here am I.'
All day long I have held out my hands
to an obstinate people,
who walk in ways not good,
pursuing their own imaginations-

How then can we be saved?

Yet, O LORD, you are our Father.
We are the clay, you are the potter;
we are all the work of your hand.
Do not be angry beyond measure, O LORD;
do not remember our sins forever.
Oh, look upon us, we pray,
for we are all your people.

Who is this coming from Edom,
from Bozrah, with his garments stained crimson?
Who is this, robed in splendor,
striding forward in the greatness of his strength?
"It is I, speaking in righteousness,
mighty to save."

I delight greatly in the LORD;
my soul rejoices in my God.
For he has clothed me with garments of salvation
and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness,
as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest,
and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.

(Is 65:1-2, 64:5,8-9, 63:1, 61:10)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

At the Corner of Mountain Loft Road and Quail Lane...

... is a lovely house that Jack's mom generously rented for all of us to stay in last week on vacation in Townsend, TN, which is just outside of all the hustle and bustle of Gatlinburg. We had a fun week of hiking, wild-life spotting, tubing, zip-lining, shopping, and eating. :) Oh my goodness, the food! But what's a vacation without good food and the need to lose a few pounds when you get back home? ;-)

As we were leaving, I thought I'd get everyone to help me figure out our 'best moments' from the trip so that I could share those here. So here are some winners from the week:

Best Adventure:

Smokey Mountain Zip-Lines! It's hard to express just how much fun this was - worth every penny it cost! I'll put a link to their web-site in here in case any of you reading are looking for fun in Gatlinburg... http://www.smokeymountainziplines.com/ They have created a series of ziplines that start way up on the side of a mountain and take you zipping from platform to platform through the trees to the bottom of the mountain. They start easy and get a little harder/faster/higher as you go along. The last couple of lines are their 'super-lines,' one of which runs down the side of a mountain for 850 feet! It's quite a ride. :) The video below is of Mackenzie and Zip-Line Instructor Joe racing down the super-zip line.



Best Surprise:

All of Jack's family are big soccer fans, and both World Cup Semi-Final matches were being played during the week that we were in Gatlinburg. We pretty quickly realized that our cable in the house did not have ESPN, so we needed to find somewhere else to watch the game on Tuesday. So we decided to make that our day of shopping in Gatlinburg and then hope that we could find a place to watch the game in town. Well, let me tell you, we couldn't have ended up in a more perfect situation. As we drove into town, we noticed a place called the Hellbender Grill. Actually, I noticed it because the name caught my attention - ha. But then Katie saw that they were showing all the World Cup Games. We made our way back there at lunch time, and because there were 10 of us, they actually seated us in a room where we were all alone and had 3 50-inch flat panel TV screens up on the walls broadcasting in all their high-definition glory! ;-) The food was fantastic, the service was even better -- it was a great afternoon. :) I guess the 'surprise' in it all was that it happened on a Carter family vacation! Our stories, more often than not, tend to be about what goes wrong not what goes so right!! :)

Oh, and by the way, the Hellbender Salamander (where the grill gets its name from) is the largest salamander in the national park and has been known to grow up to 3 feet long!! :)

Here are a few other nice 'surprises' from the rest of the gang:

* Mackenzie - having such an adorable Zip-Line instructor (Joe) made that whole adventure even more fun for her! haha


* Anna - surviving an 11.5 mile hike to the top of Gregory Bald Mountain!

* Jack - passing (and getting to stop at) a parking lot full of beautiful muscle cars on the way in to Townsend. I think there were 4 '69 Camaros in that one lot! He was in heaven... ha.

* Kay - I was very happy that I was able to keep up with my daily bible reading all week - something that I tend to fall off on when I'm on vacation - and I really enjoyed it! :)
And the other neat surprise was seeing a mama bear and her two cubs in the woods at Cades Cove. That was really cool. (If you look closely, you'll see mama bear in the center and one of the cubs not far behind.) :)


Best Meal:

The meal plan for the week, thought of by my sister-in-law, Deb, was that each adult would be paired with one child and everyone would get their own night to cook a meal and to clean up. This would keep the 'moms' from being in the kitchen every night of the week and doing all the cooking! Good plan. :) So each adult/child pair planned and prepared their meals and it was a lot of fun (and good eating) to see what we had for dinner each night. We had shish-kabobs on Sun, Pizza night on Mon, Chicken Pot Pie on Tues, Stuffed Green Peppers and Mexican Rice on Wed, and a Potato Bar on Thurs -- YUM. Now, I have to be a little careful here about saying any one meal was the 'best' - don't want to hurt anyone's feelings! And to be fair, as I polled the family, everyone picked something different as their favorite. Here's how I decided my favorite - on Thurs. we had leftovers for lunch - and we had stuff left from EVERY meal. We referred to it as the "Pot-Pie Pepper Pizza-roni Kabob" lunch. :) Since the leftovers I went for were from the shish-kabob meal, I decided that was my favorite!

Best Hiking:

1) For our family, we ALL made it up to Chimney Tops and back - and got to enjoy some breathtaking views!





(I think this doubles as the best picture of the trip.)

2) All 10 of us got to hike the Middle Prong Trail and see some beautiful water falls and cascades.




3) Most strenuous hiking award goes to Jack, Anna and Carter for hiking the 11.5 mile Gregory Bald Trail - makes me tired just thinking about it. :)

4) Most ridiculous hike would be me, Louise, Deb, Taylor, Katie and Mackenzie ending up on a 6 mile hike (not our original plan!) to Abrams Falls with no water, no food, and no bandaids! (Louise fell and scraped her knee and we managed to wash it off in a stream and bum a bandaide off some nearby hikers!) But everyone we passed said the view of the waterfall was worth it, and it was beautiful!


Well that about wraps up the 'bests' of the week. We also had a list of 'most stupid things we packed' -- like Mackenzie bringing Wuthering Heights (her summer required reading) with her to read... she didn't touch it all week - haha. Also, the new swimsuit I ran out to buy the day before we left never made it out of the suitcase. :) I could go on... but it's taken me almost all day to get this done... time to stop. ;-)

Friday, July 9, 2010

Things I Missed

I'm just getting back in town from vacation with the family this past week up in Gatlinburg. We were there with Jack's family and had a lot of fun... and I'm headed out after while with the girls to go to Rainbow Omega for a couple of days with the teens. The good news here is that all I had to do last night was pull my dirty clothes out of my suitcase and throw the clean ones in a smaller suitcase and my packing was done! ;-) The bad news? I really wanted to be home for more than 12 hours before leaving again! ha...

I don't have time at all to start posting pictures or recapping the trip just yet, but I will get to that over the next week. On the way home, I had the whole gang in the car helping me put together some of their 'best moments' from the week, so you'll see them soon.

But I thought I'd share this because it was on my mind this morning - "Things I missed most while I was gone..."

1) My bed. I can't tell you how nice it was to come home and sleep in my own bed last night. I will never take it for granted again. :)
2) ESPN. Yes, I know it's sad, but we're big soccer fans over here and we so wanted to watch the World Cup semi-final matches this last week - AND, the Tour de France started this week and you know that if the cable didn't have ESPN, they didn't have VERSUS either, so no cycling either. :(
3) Internet. OK, yes, I now admit I am addicted. I really didn't do well without computer access to the internet this week. I have access on my phone, but you can't blog from a phone (well, maybe you iphone people can, but not on my phone!) and I couldn't get my email - facebook was my lifeline to the world. Sad, isn't it? But seriously, it made me realize how much I rely on this means of communication to keep up with the world....
4) Sleep. I don't think it was entirely the bed's fault, but I didn't sleep very well this week. And I like to sleep. Especially on vacation. :)
5) My dog. I wish we could have taken Mandy with us - she would have loved the mountains - and maybe even have gotten to chase a bear or two!

I think that's about it... so in one of those nights I was lying awake an idea for a peom materialized in my brain and this is what came of it:

Playing with Proverbs

A look in the mirror
Friend, what do you see?
Loves face staring back at me
At once, beyond reason
All to Jesus I surrender
Times given to remember

I have to post one picture because when I saw it, it was just so beautiful and is a great representation of all the beauty we saw up in the mountains this week. God did some great work when he created the Great Smokey Mountains! This is from our hike up to 'Chimney Tops.'