Sunday, July 24, 2011

UGA VISIT

This past week we visited one of my oldest son's college choices for next year.

We were so impressed with how beautiful it was and a bit overwhelmed I have to admit at how LARGE a campus it is.
Enjoyed the tour and all the beautiful surroundings - the boys informed me while I was taking pictures that we weren't on vacation - lol. 
After the tour we stopped and ate at The Varsity - YUMMY! yummy yummy!














Have a blessed week! Sandy

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Love this from "gr8quotes" on Facebook today and had to share!

"Change Your Words And You Will Change Your World"
A blind old man sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He had a sign which read: "I am blind. Please Help." There were only a few coins in the tin can.

When a lady came walking by, she stopped and backtracked. She looked disapprovingly at the sign, took it and wrote some words on the back. She put the sign back where it was, so that everyone who walked by would see the new words.

Soon the hat began to fill up. Many more people were giving money to the blind man.

That afternoon the lady who had changed the sign came to see how things were going. The blind man recognized the sound of her high heels and asked, "Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?"

The lady said, "I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way. I wrote: 'Today is a beautiful day, but I cannot see it.'"

Both signs told people the same thing... that the old man was blind. But the first sign simply said the man was blind. The second sign told people they were extremely fortunate that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?

Moral of the Story:

Be thankful for what you have.
Be creative. Be innovative. Think differently and positively.

When life gives you a reason to cry, show life that you have 100 reasons to smile. Face your past without regret. Handle your present with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear.

Keep the faith and drop the fear... just remember God is Near!

Author Unknown

Monday, July 04, 2011

 HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!


I absolutely LOVE vintage postcards! These were some of my favorites celebrating our 4th of July holiday!


Many thoughts of thanks and prayers especially for all military men and women that gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we can ALL continue to be a land of the free!!






Saturday, June 25, 2011

Glass vase with Hydrangea ~
that is what we painted in paint class yesterday!  I think everyone did an amazing job and think they were all so pleased with their paintings!  I love the way they turned out!














Ann painted her shirt and I just had to take a picture and share it with yall!

Have a great weekend!
Sandy

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Patriotic Petunias
Had fabulous paint class yesterday! We painted red, white and blue petunias with an old fence post.  Everyone did such an awesome job on their painting. I think of everything they loved how easy it was to paint the post.















Ann

Sue

Kari

Barb

Susan R

Sandi

Janis

Patty

Pat

Carrie




Hope you have a fabulous day!
Sandy

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Happy Father's Day!
















Wow! I'm one lucky girl you know.

I have an awesome father, incredible father in law and a fabulous husband who is such a great father to our three boys!!

I want to THANK my daddy for always being there for me! I hope you know how special you are to me and how much I appreciate and love you!! You're my HERO!

I want to THANK my father in law for being such a wonderful example of what love, hard work, and dedication will get you! I sure did luck out when I married my hubby ~ to get such awesome in-laws.

I want to THANK my husband for being such an awesome father to our boys! Everything he does is for his family! I know my boys won't fully appreciate all that he does for them until they are grown and out of the house but I see it daily and appreciate every second of it now! 

To all the other father's out there - Happy Father's Day!

Blessings,
Sandy

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Warner Robins, GA
Museum of Aviation Annual Auction July 2011

Every year I donate items that I've created/painted for the Museum of Aviations annual auction. If you live locally and haven't been it really is a MUST go to event!!

Here are a couple things I painted to donate this year ~
A cake plate/punch bowl with roses - I love the way this turned out. Toyed with putting white little flowers on it but kept it with roses only.  Then I painted a pitcher and glasses with grapes - one of my favorite things to paint! Love the way those turned out and hope they bring some good money for the museum.








Have a wonderful day! Blessings, Sandy

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Happy Sweet 16!
Today our middle son Kendall turns "16"! OMGoodness where has the time gone!
He came into this world at 9 lbs. 14oz. and now at 16 is 6' 4" which is really no surprise.
At a couple months old he jolted up from my lap, rolled down my leg, landed on his belly on the floor and looked up at me (my sister Linda & my brother in law David) and smiled.  I knew then that this kid was going to be fun (and probably a handfull at times) but mainly full of energy and fun!
We truly have been blessed with an amazingly talented & sweet child. We're so very proud of the young man you have become Kendall and we love you so very much!

These pictures pretty much sum up what occupy his free time now-a-days! He loves to play on his guitar (don't have a picture of him with his newest one - which he got for his birthday) Jam sessions with his brothers tops the list of things he loves to do at 16!

 










He's always been a bit fearless - which at times has scared the living daylights out of me! 


I used to think I was tall until Kendall shot up to 6' 4" this year!
I'm a little bit sad today that I don't get to spend today with the birthday boy! He's up in Atlanta with his older brother Austin having fun being counselors at Camp Invention. I don't think I've ever not been with my boys on their birthday so it's a bit strange. I know he is with family though and will enjoy the day at camp and then celebrate later with this brother, Aunt LouLou, and cousin Gabby!

I'm overjoyed too that my hubby's surgery went very well yesterday. They took out the lump in his throat about the size of a softball the doctor said. They did take the right side of this thyroid but the doctors said there was no cancer and the left side looked great so they were able to leave some of his thyroid there.  He spent the night last night and we get to go and pick him up today to come home.  Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers!!

Have an OUTSTANDING DAY!!
Sandy