Well, let's see. Since I last posted we have had a few changes. I did find a job. I am working part time at WAY-FM as an administrative assistant. It is a little different (LOL) from my HR job but I am loving it. It is much less stress and Alan actually has his "nice" wife back. Cameron moved from here to Lexington then to Columbus to live with my sister, Anne. Mikaela moved home, but didn't exactly come alone. She is expecting a baby boy in February. She plans to name him Stetson Bradley Lucas. Josiah has started high school and seems to like it. He is doing NJROTC and that has been very good for him. Cassidy is conquering 7th grade and has some pretty good grades to show for it. Alexis is loving 5th grade and doing very well. Alan is busy being Alan. :) He has been helping our friends Glen & Wanda remodel their kitchen.
Just like everyone else we have been very affected by the gas prices. Right now it is DOWN to $3.69. I can't believe it is DOWN to that price, but at least it is down.
Our embroidery business is quiet right now. We recently finished a large job for the Air Force and that was a lot of work but it was fun. We are ready for the next big job. :)
Our small group is still growing and we are so blessed to have such wonderful friends who have become family. We are trying to finish up studying Ephesians but there has been so many things that we have done outside of our study. Last week we went to see "Fireproof" with Kirk Cameron. WOW!! Go see it!!! Take kleenex too.
We have also all discovered Facebook. If you have a Facebook please add us. You can search by our names or email addresses.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
SAHM?? Yeah Right!!!
Since it has been 7 years since I was a stay at home mom (SAHM) you would think that I would remember how little I stayed home. Today I got up and got the kids off to school, watched a few minutes of tv while I ate my Cinammon Pecan Special K, decided to lay back down "for a few minutes" and fell asleep. Woke up at 8:10, jumped in the shower really fast. By the time I got out I heard Wanda pull up in my driveway. I threw my jammies back on and ran out to tell her that I was getting ready and give me a few minutes. I finished getting ready, hair - makeup - clothes and minimal jewelry, slipped on my sandals, grabbed my cell phone and purse and was out the door. We headed to Sam's where I renewed my membership and got dryer sheets, cups and spoons for small group and milk. Sam's has the absolute best price on milk, $3.14 for a gallon of 1%. We left Sam's and headed to church. Wanda had picked up supplies for church and restocked the kitchen. After unloading that we decided to stop at Subway for lunch. I got a sub and spent my lunch flirting with a cute younger man, ok so he is 1, but he is cute!! Hunter was blowing me kisses and he has learned to say my name!!! It is so cute, he says Dia. :)
I got home, unloaded my four items and then headed out to a local spa to do some business. My neighbor gave my name to a local spa who was wanting some embroidery done. This is going to turn out to be a very good job. She wants 5-6 smocks embroidered with the spa logo, she wants some wraps sewn for her clients and she is going to want to do some retail from her shop starting with monogrammed spa robes. I have a few other ideas that she may want to include when she gets to that point. :) I brought home one smock and one wrap. I am going to have to go to Hancock Fabrics (hopefully tomorrow) and see if I can find the smock material to do some test stitching on before I stitch on the one she sent home with me. I am so impressed with this logo!! Alan is working on the spa name and pulling it together with the picture. It is wonderful!!! I am so proud of him and so excited that we are working this business together. I also have to find the material for the wraps. My neighbor has loaned me her very nice Huskylock 905 serger and I can't wait to learn how to use it. She is going to show me this week so that I can get the wraps done.
After I got home I tackled some laundry. Read through the new Taste of Home Simple & Delicious magazine to pick out something for supper. I made a chicken tater tot casserole. It was ok. Read a couple chapters in Isaiah (I love the Old Testament books!! God does the coolest things in the OT). When Lexi got home we went to the grocery and got the stuff for the chicken/tater tot casserole. She got to push the cart and ask at the meat counter for the chicken breasts. I am so enjoying this time with her. She was 3 when I went to work and I just feel like I have missed so much of her growing up.
Back home to more laundry. Then the dishes and a little bit of school work for me. I checked my email, which is a lot since I am on several email groups for embroidery and my embroidery machine. I cooked dinner which I waited a little too late to start. Alan didn't get to eat before he left for his softball game. Then it was back on the computer to do more school work and check out the local jobs. I really only want a part time job if I have to get one. I am so not ready to give this up. Tonight I have more school work to do. My goal is to write 2 essays and finish a quiz. That will leave me with 2 more quizzes and 8 more essays which I need to finish by the first week or so in June. I am just slightly rushed. ;)
Well, I am off for now. I need to get working on school and get the other logo I need from Alan so I can stitch the shirts for our friends' hard surface cleaning company. If you are in the Charleston/Columbia/Florence area and want your tile floors or carpets cleaned let me know. I can get you in touch with a great couple who can do wonders with tile and grout.
I got home, unloaded my four items and then headed out to a local spa to do some business. My neighbor gave my name to a local spa who was wanting some embroidery done. This is going to turn out to be a very good job. She wants 5-6 smocks embroidered with the spa logo, she wants some wraps sewn for her clients and she is going to want to do some retail from her shop starting with monogrammed spa robes. I have a few other ideas that she may want to include when she gets to that point. :) I brought home one smock and one wrap. I am going to have to go to Hancock Fabrics (hopefully tomorrow) and see if I can find the smock material to do some test stitching on before I stitch on the one she sent home with me. I am so impressed with this logo!! Alan is working on the spa name and pulling it together with the picture. It is wonderful!!! I am so proud of him and so excited that we are working this business together. I also have to find the material for the wraps. My neighbor has loaned me her very nice Huskylock 905 serger and I can't wait to learn how to use it. She is going to show me this week so that I can get the wraps done.
After I got home I tackled some laundry. Read through the new Taste of Home Simple & Delicious magazine to pick out something for supper. I made a chicken tater tot casserole. It was ok. Read a couple chapters in Isaiah (I love the Old Testament books!! God does the coolest things in the OT). When Lexi got home we went to the grocery and got the stuff for the chicken/tater tot casserole. She got to push the cart and ask at the meat counter for the chicken breasts. I am so enjoying this time with her. She was 3 when I went to work and I just feel like I have missed so much of her growing up.
Back home to more laundry. Then the dishes and a little bit of school work for me. I checked my email, which is a lot since I am on several email groups for embroidery and my embroidery machine. I cooked dinner which I waited a little too late to start. Alan didn't get to eat before he left for his softball game. Then it was back on the computer to do more school work and check out the local jobs. I really only want a part time job if I have to get one. I am so not ready to give this up. Tonight I have more school work to do. My goal is to write 2 essays and finish a quiz. That will leave me with 2 more quizzes and 8 more essays which I need to finish by the first week or so in June. I am just slightly rushed. ;)
Well, I am off for now. I need to get working on school and get the other logo I need from Alan so I can stitch the shirts for our friends' hard surface cleaning company. If you are in the Charleston/Columbia/Florence area and want your tile floors or carpets cleaned let me know. I can get you in touch with a great couple who can do wonders with tile and grout.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Been a long time...
It has been a long time since I posted and so much has happened. Probably the biggest thing is that I am no longer working. I am currently among the "unemployed" and to be honest, I am LOVING it!!! Alan and I invested very heavily in a new business venture for me. As you all probably know I LOVE to do anything crafty. I have been toying with machine embroidery for about 2 years now and had been looking into starting an embroidery business for a while. Back in March I discovered that I would not be working much longer (imagine my surprise seeing MY job posted on Monster.com) and started to financially and emotionally prepare for what was coming. The amazing thing was that the day before I saw the ad on monster.com I test drove a car that I really liked and probably would have bought that weekend. God allowed me to see that to spare us a car payment that would be very difficult to manage given our current situation. We discussed options for me like working some temp jobs, substitute teaching, Alan kept saying "you can do a little embroidery work on the side" ... well, I started doing some research and I was hooked. I did sign up for the substitute training the week after I lost my job and have completed that. I am still waiting for that to happen, it took me a few extra days as I had to get a TB test that I didn't know about. I am hoping that by the end of this week my name is in the system. I doubt that I will have much work this school year but am relying very heavily on it for the fall.
I lost my job on a Tuesday and on the following Saturday we drove up to Columbia, kids in tow, to check out a machine. I was just going for the basics, no bells and whistles. I came home with the whole package PLUS some Quick Snap frames and a really great software package thrown in by the owner because I took the cabinet which was included in the package. We weren't going to take the cabinet because Alan could build me one. We were trying to save some money and we did because the software she added in was very expensive. I got a great deal and am really excited to get started. I have one job that we have been working on. The really cool thing that I hadn't planned on was Alan getting into this. After all, it is a machine and has moving parts. ;) He has become "The Digitizer". It is great for him to be involved in this with me. I really enjoy working with him in this and hope this leads to a great family business that maybe someday the kids will get involved in.
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I have registered on etsy.com and will be listing some merchandise there for sale soon. I am still trying to get all my bearings and get adapted to being "home" again. Of course I have been home for 3 weeks now and have yet to be HOME except for the first couple of days. I was only home then because Alan's car was broke and he had to drive my Yukon to work. I have been running around like crazy and really wanting to just stay home more. This week I am volunteering at the middle school during PACT testing. (For those non-South Carolina residents, PACT is the South Carolina yearly acheivment test, it lasts 6 days, for 3 hours per day) Next week I will be at the elementary school.
Cameron has been back home as he is preparing to move to Lexington, KY. I am so not ready for that but he is 21 and gets to make his own choices. I am just glad he will be close to family there. Mikaela has moved out and living across town. Josiah is nearing the end of his middle school career. It is hard for me to believe that he will be attending high school in the fall. Cassidy turned 12 today. YIKES!! Lexi is glad that school is almost over. This has not been her favorite year in school, I am really hoping for a great year for her next year. Tomorrow is Alan's birthday. We sang to him tonight at praise team practice. ;)
That should have caught us all up now. Hopefully now that I am home LOL I can keep up with the blog a little better.
I lost my job on a Tuesday and on the following Saturday we drove up to Columbia, kids in tow, to check out a machine. I was just going for the basics, no bells and whistles. I came home with the whole package PLUS some Quick Snap frames and a really great software package thrown in by the owner because I took the cabinet which was included in the package. We weren't going to take the cabinet because Alan could build me one. We were trying to save some money and we did because the software she added in was very expensive. I got a great deal and am really excited to get started. I have one job that we have been working on. The really cool thing that I hadn't planned on was Alan getting into this. After all, it is a machine and has moving parts. ;) He has become "The Digitizer". It is great for him to be involved in this with me. I really enjoy working with him in this and hope this leads to a great family business that maybe someday the kids will get involved in.
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I have registered on etsy.com and will be listing some merchandise there for sale soon. I am still trying to get all my bearings and get adapted to being "home" again. Of course I have been home for 3 weeks now and have yet to be HOME except for the first couple of days. I was only home then because Alan's car was broke and he had to drive my Yukon to work. I have been running around like crazy and really wanting to just stay home more. This week I am volunteering at the middle school during PACT testing. (For those non-South Carolina residents, PACT is the South Carolina yearly acheivment test, it lasts 6 days, for 3 hours per day) Next week I will be at the elementary school.
Cameron has been back home as he is preparing to move to Lexington, KY. I am so not ready for that but he is 21 and gets to make his own choices. I am just glad he will be close to family there. Mikaela has moved out and living across town. Josiah is nearing the end of his middle school career. It is hard for me to believe that he will be attending high school in the fall. Cassidy turned 12 today. YIKES!! Lexi is glad that school is almost over. This has not been her favorite year in school, I am really hoping for a great year for her next year. Tomorrow is Alan's birthday. We sang to him tonight at praise team practice. ;)That should have caught us all up now. Hopefully now that I am home LOL I can keep up with the blog a little better.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!
As I sit here tonight I think about 2007, what a year. It started off really rough with Alan being sick. Once springtime came and the days got a little longer (they are still shorter here than in Kentucky though) things got better for him and life started to even out. We bought a new SUV. We went home to Kentucky for spring break - where it snowed!! We had our first family camping trip with 30+ of our closest friends - what a blast! Beau joined our family as a Mother's Day gift. The sunroom was started. Marcia, Gary and Jenna visited for a few days. School started again. Another family & friends camping trip. The sunroom was finished.
Alan had a hard start to the year but is doing much better. He has been working on the never ending home improvement projects. Work keeps him busy selling to the government and military. He played softball again and did even manage to play golf one time this year. He is still playing trumpet in our church's worship team. He went to Louisville for a week in March where he trained and tested for his QSSP (Qualified Safety Sales Professional). He received the QSSP a couple weeks after returning. It is a pretty intensive course and test and he did a great job!
I (Dianna) spent the year just trying to keep up. Work has been very stressful and busy so I have made a very conscious effort to enjoy the time I am not there. :) I am working toward my Bachelors in Human Resources Management while being the Membership Chair on the PTSA at the middle school, working on the media team at church and trying to keep up with the kids. I have been spending a lot of time with my embroidery machine and trying to find as many cool and fun designs as I can. Alan got me a Cricut Expression for Christmas and I can already see that becoming a new addiction for me.
Cameron had a few job changes this year. He is now currently at Arby's and is a Shift Leader (?). He is doing fine and drops by at least once a week to make sure that the washer and dryer are still working and there is milk in the fridge. ;) He turned 21 in October.
Mikaela had a big year. Along with turning 18 she got her GED. We are very proud of her, it was a very hard test and she worked very hard to pass. She is currently working at a church after school program where she loves the kids. She refers to them as "my kids". She is very rarely home as she is still the social butterfly of the family.
Josiah is 13, he will be 14 in February. He is in the 8th grade. He loves video games, air-soft, and has become very active in Boy Scouts again. His troop does a lot of camping which is right up his alley. He loves to camp and do the outdoorsy things. He was supposed to be camping right now but after 2 days he got dehydrated and we had to go pick him up. He is already ready to go again. He is getting ready for his SC State robotics competition in February. There should be one in January too at the local level to qualify for state. He is still wanting to be an "Advanced Cyber Robotics Engineer", or maybe join the military. He is facinated with all things military. His favorite TV channel is the Military Channel.
Cassidy started middle school this year. We are so not ready for that!! She is 11 going on 22. We have even had to deal with boyfriends. She is all about being social and we are having to reign some of those social skills in. She likes monkeys and loves the Bobby Jack stuff. She has several good friends and likes to talk on the phone - a lot! She is playing the violin in the school orchestra and doing quite well.
Alexis is 9 and in the 4th grade. She just loves life! She is getting that 4th grade attitude though and can go from being sweet and loving to queen of the attitude. She loves dogs. She loves dogs a lot, a whole lot. Fortunately Shadow and Beau are very tolerant of her "love". She is very funny and smart. We have new "Lexi stories" about every other day. She has lots of friends too and like her sisters, loves to be on the phone.
Overall we have had a very blessed 2007. Though not everything has been easy and we have definitely had some very rough spots, by the grace of God we have made it through. We wish you all a very blessed 2008. Continue to pray for our leaders and support the men and women who give of themselves to guarantee our freedom and fight for the freedom of others. In 2008 we will elect another president. Pray now for God's guidance in your decisions of who to vote for. Take every moment and enjoy it. Don't waste time being angry. Love one another. Laugh together. Remember to praise God regardless of your circumstances. God is good - ALL the time.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Fall Festivals, Spiders and Violins
It has been a busy weekend as usual. Sunday we had our Fall Festival at church. It was great! We had a great turnout and everyone had a great time. The weather was perfect, it was just a little chilly in the morning but warmed up by the time for our service. We stayed until about 5:30 which I thought was 6:30 because we hadn't changed the clock in the truck.



Lexi looking too cute while sampling some of the breakfast breads. Alan playing the trumpet in the Worship Team.
Here we are with the worship team acting very serious. The hand thing was something one of the kids did in the children's musical last year and we just always do this.
Playing on the slide, Cassidy just got knocked off the slide.
Josiah is ready for that football to come at him any time now.
The Fall Festival really was fun!! I can't wait until the next event. :)
Spiders
I took this picture Monday night. If Josiah hadn't shown me this spider I would have probably walked right past it. The spider is huge!!! It is also right outside my front door. EWWWW!
Violins
Josiah had his Orchestra concert tonight at school. He is first chair violin. We are very proud of
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Trick or Treat!
Alexis was a puppy dog. Who could guess that? :) She was wearing the costume I made for her
last year. She had her face painted up but she didn't do anything with her hair. Last year she had pigtails to look like floppy dog ears.
Both girls had fun! I think the dogs were a little freaked out by all the people. There is one dog in the neighborhood and Beau and him do NOT get along. We have ran into him before and it is a struggle to keep Beau and Shadow under control.
After we had gone a little bit, we were joined by Lori and her kids. It was the first time that her two youngest had ever gone trick or treating. They had a blast. Then after circling back to our house we headed to the one house in the neighborhood where all the kids wanted to go. It is all decorated up and they have a "grave yard" where the kids walk through. While you are walking through it some of the teenagers jump out in costumes with chainsaws. It was funny. Cars were lined up all up and down the street. This is the first time we have been home on Halloween so we were not aware of all the traffic that goes there. I tried to get pictures but it was way too dark. On the way back the older teens came out to trick or treat. Time to go home for us.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Busy Weekend
Where did the weekend go? Friday afternoon Mikaela left to go to Gafney with her friend, Jessica. I took off 2 hours early since we are not allowed overtime and I had too many hours. I spent most of that time wandering around Hancock Fabrics - all by my MYSELF! It was wonderful!! I had to take advantage of the sale on machine embroidery thread. I actually got out of there for less than $15.00. Friday night we went to Texas Roadhouse with our small group. We finished our study on Colossians last week so this week we took a little break and just went out with the adults. Cassidy went to a slumber party at her friend, Akira's, house. Josiah spent the night with his friend Dale. That just left Lexi. Candace came over and we thought they would be alright but they got scared so Candace's Papa came over and took them back to their house. We went to pick Lexi up and she and Candace were both out cold!! I didn't think we would ever get her woke up enough to get her to the truck.
Alan and I, along with Lexi, were up bright and early Saturday morning. Cassidy had to be picked up at 7 am. After some "navigational challenges" ;) we found the house and picked a very sleepy Cassidy up along with her friend, Kiley. We dropped Alan at Perkins for the Men's group meeting. From there we went through the drive thru at Arbys to see if Cameron was working and get me some COFFEE!! We got some breakfast and my coffee, talked to Cameron for a few minutes and headed home. By the time I got home I was so tired I couldn't eat my breakfast or even drink my coffee. I laid down for a little while...which turned into a few hours. While I was sleeping Alan decided to go get a battery for the van so it would run. After he installed the battery he took the van to our office where his car had been sitting since Wednesday. He then replaced the fuel pump on his car. When I woke up it was time to jump in the shower, drop Kiley off, stop at the store for chips and some quick cash and head to a birthday party for Alex. Alex turned 14 and wanted to have a picnic at the soccer field. It was fun. Alan met us there with Josiah, who he picked up at the movies on his way home with his car. (Josiah said that "Game Plan" is great!) After the party we dropped off Alan's car at church since it was close and drove back to West Ashley (our office) to pick up the van. We got back to the house and crashed! I got up and went to the store for the stuff to make chicken pot pies. I fixed 2 of those, heated up leftover chili for supper and then pretty much crashed for the evening. We watched some of the Fox Reality Marathon - the last 2 episodes of "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance". Then watched "Numb3rs" that I recorded the night before.
Sunday morning we went to church - we were even on time!! 8:30 am. We stayed after church for a small group leaders meeting. We are planning on starting our own small group here within the next few weeks. Then it was time for Awana. Josiah went to small group for the middle school boys. I am not sure exactly what they did. I am sure it involved video games and something like football or ultimate frisbee. :) The girls and I headed home to warm up the chicken pot pie that I made Saturday. Alan went and picked up Josiah. We didn't do much the rest of the night. I started some laundry and then worked on some essay questions for class.
This morning we overslept, Lexi missed the bus and we had to take her to school. I just want to know, where did the weekend go? I always start off with the best of intentions. It rarely happens. This coming weekend will be just as crazy. We are having our Fall Festival at church. We will start working on that beginning Friday night. It will be another busy weekend but so well worth it. I will take lots of pictures at the Fall Festival to post.
Alan and I, along with Lexi, were up bright and early Saturday morning. Cassidy had to be picked up at 7 am. After some "navigational challenges" ;) we found the house and picked a very sleepy Cassidy up along with her friend, Kiley. We dropped Alan at Perkins for the Men's group meeting. From there we went through the drive thru at Arbys to see if Cameron was working and get me some COFFEE!! We got some breakfast and my coffee, talked to Cameron for a few minutes and headed home. By the time I got home I was so tired I couldn't eat my breakfast or even drink my coffee. I laid down for a little while...which turned into a few hours. While I was sleeping Alan decided to go get a battery for the van so it would run. After he installed the battery he took the van to our office where his car had been sitting since Wednesday. He then replaced the fuel pump on his car. When I woke up it was time to jump in the shower, drop Kiley off, stop at the store for chips and some quick cash and head to a birthday party for Alex. Alex turned 14 and wanted to have a picnic at the soccer field. It was fun. Alan met us there with Josiah, who he picked up at the movies on his way home with his car. (Josiah said that "Game Plan" is great!) After the party we dropped off Alan's car at church since it was close and drove back to West Ashley (our office) to pick up the van. We got back to the house and crashed! I got up and went to the store for the stuff to make chicken pot pies. I fixed 2 of those, heated up leftover chili for supper and then pretty much crashed for the evening. We watched some of the Fox Reality Marathon - the last 2 episodes of "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance". Then watched "Numb3rs" that I recorded the night before.
Sunday morning we went to church - we were even on time!! 8:30 am. We stayed after church for a small group leaders meeting. We are planning on starting our own small group here within the next few weeks. Then it was time for Awana. Josiah went to small group for the middle school boys. I am not sure exactly what they did. I am sure it involved video games and something like football or ultimate frisbee. :) The girls and I headed home to warm up the chicken pot pie that I made Saturday. Alan went and picked up Josiah. We didn't do much the rest of the night. I started some laundry and then worked on some essay questions for class.
This morning we overslept, Lexi missed the bus and we had to take her to school. I just want to know, where did the weekend go? I always start off with the best of intentions. It rarely happens. This coming weekend will be just as crazy. We are having our Fall Festival at church. We will start working on that beginning Friday night. It will be another busy weekend but so well worth it. I will take lots of pictures at the Fall Festival to post.
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