Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Count Your Blessings!

I thought this would be a good reminder as we remember the year 2008.

Count Your Blessings

When upon life's billows you are tempest tossed,
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost,
Count your many blessings, name them one by one,
And it will surprise you what the Lord has done.

Are you ever burdened with a load of care?
Does the cross seem heavy you are called to bear?
Count your many blessings every doubt will fly,
And you will singing as the days go by.

When you look at others with their land and gold,
Think that Christ has promised you His wealth untold;
Count your many blessings, money cannot buy
Your reward in heaven, nor your home on high.

So, amid the conflict, whether great or small,
Do not be discouraged, God is over all;
Count your many blessings, His grace will attend,
Help and comfort give you to your journey's end.

~Johnson Oatman Jr.

verse four altered

2008 Year in Review



Today my father wrote our family's Yearly Reviw. I am posting it below. We believe that it is important to look back on our year and thank God for all His blessings and to learn from the mistakes we have made.

2008 Year in Review

In sitting down to write this year’s review, I took a few moments to look at the 2007 Year in Review. I began last year’s review by sharing that Dobson had been acquired by AT&T. At that time I was not sure how long I’d be employed there. As it turned out, I sought and acquired another position in the Dallas area. I started working at T-Mobile in April. They really worked with me and allowed me to telecommute while I tried to sell our home in Oklahoma. Well, the real estate market wasn’t very good as the house stayed on the market for 60 days with only 3 showings. I’m not convinced we selected the best of realtors. In any case, we wound up removing the home from the market, hoping that T-Mobile would indefinitely allow me to telecommute. After all, I was excelling in the position, and my manager was pleased with my performance. Unfortunately, the decision was not his, and HR eventually mandated that I needed to be in Frisco, Texas full time. You can imagine that that did not sit well with me. I could get from my home in Oklahoma to T-Mobile in Frisco in about 3 1/2 hours. But that was still too far to drive every day. I knew something needed to change. Either I needed to get the family down there with me or I needed to find another job in OK. That was in August. The Lord worked things out so that a company I had contacted earlier in the year, TransCore, called me back for an interview. Though my primary expertise has been in interactive voice response programming since 1994, TransCore hired me as a C# programmer, as that was the language I had been using for Dobson’s IVR for about 2 years. I started with TransCore in September. It was nice that we didn’t have to struggle to sell the house. But this has made for a hectic year of “We’re moving!...No we’re not…Yes we are…Not really.” There were many mixed feelings in the whole process. There were times, and there still are, where we wish we were closer to family in Texas. After all, that was our stated reason for leaving Tennessee in 2005 (I still miss living out there a lot.) Plus there was no way if I had known the future while we were in Tennessee that I would have left there to move to Oklahoma. God is sovereign and not me. So, He used this time to bring us into a very good church. We have established relationships with the others in the body. Another blessing that occurred the month after I started at TransCore is that we had a family visit our church. The man of the household was also a C# programmer looking for a new position. I was able to recommend him for a position at TransCore. He interviewed and was offered the job. He took the position, and moved his family about a mile away from our house. He and I have been carpooling together since October. God is good. He has given me a job in the Oklahoma City area where we didn’t have to sell our house. Plus He has put another believer with me, actually in the cube right next to mine at work. It’s very nice to have good fellowship every day.

In 2007, we lost my grandmother. Well, on September 21 of 2008, her husband, my grandfather, also went home to be with the Lord.

In April I took Brittney and Brianna to the Father Daughter Conference with Vision Forum. In was in Pine Mountain, Georgia. We heard a lot of good messages, saw lots of pretty flowers, and had a great time together. Then in August, I took Michael and Justin to the Father Son Conference. That was located in Winter Park, Colorado. It was likewise filled with good messages, lots of trees, and a great time with my boys.

Probably the highlight of the year remains the Rite of Passage ceremony we held for Michael. I haven’t blogged much about it this year because it remained a surprise for him up until the night we did it. Be sure and read the update under “Rite of Passage” on this blog. I prepared for this since at least 2004. My brother, Jason, seems to think that the planning started much earlier than that. In any case, it was a huge success.

2009 is shaping up to be an interesting year ahead. With a natural eye there is reason for great concern. President Hussein will take his oath of office on January 20. I can’t help but feel that America has elected Osama’s cousin. May God protect us. He has always built His church in times of persecution. It may be just around the corner. Stand strong and quit you like men. God is still on the throne.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Justin's 7th Birthday

Seven years, one month and five days ago Justin was born. He brought great joy to our family then, and continues to do that every day. He is a very smart boy who asks many questions about the Bible. He also likes to read, play chess, and most of all, play outside. The theme for his party was hunting. To go along with that, our parents gave him a (toy) bow and arrow that he can practice with. Here are some pictures of his special day:










Thursday, November 13, 2008

Samuel's Birthday Party

The theme for Samuel's Party was dogs! (Can you tell? :-) This was our first try at a "themed" party...I think it turned out good. We're going to try to do a theme for every party now... special thanks to the Morris Family for inspiring us!










Thursday, November 6, 2008

Samuel is One!

October 29 my wonderful little brother Samuel Davies had his first birthday. Samuel has a really fun personality and loves to walk around exploring the world. If you hear a growl during church- it's just our little sunshine trying to act tough! For those of you who haven't seen Samuel since I put pictures on here last be prepared- he has changed!

Here are some pictures that show Samuel in his everyday life.
Just a sweet little boy with a lot to learn...








Other things he likes to do: Get all our plastic containers with lids and scatter them all over the floor, splash in the water on the dishwasher door while I try to empty the dishes, take all the books off the bookshelf, sneek outside to play, bang on the piano, give his mama and sisters kisses....and be Our Bundle of Joy!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hello Out There!

My Dear Readers:

I want to give everyone an update about our family. Daddy got a job in Oklahoma City and we aren't planning on moving to Texas anymore. Thank y'all so much for your prayers.

We are doing well and are busy. It seems that either there's so much going on there isn't enough time to blog about it or there isn't anything going on to blog about!
A week ago we lost our great-grandfather who was very special to us. I will be posting a seperate post about that later.

Samuel's birthday is one month from today! It's hard to believe he's almost one! He's been crawling around everywhere getting into things. He's starting to stand without holding on to anything for longer periods of time. Brianna & Michael taught him how to act like he's shooting a gun (with sound effects of course!).

I'm trying to start sewing for fall and winter. I can't wait for cooler weather!
Well, that's about it! I'll try to post some pictures soon. Have a wonderful day!
Brittney Joy

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Pops!



Brianna~
Michael & Mamalilly
Justin
Paton
Sarah Grace
Brianna & I


Last week our family went to a place called Pops. It was a gas station, a little restaurant, and a gift shop all in one. On display was over 500 soft drinks. They had a some that were cold that you buy. Of course, we had to try some! It was so much fun! My grandmother ( aka Mamalilly) was in town so she came with us.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A Homemade Picnic Table

On the morning of July 4th, Daddy and Michael worked together to build a child-size picnic table.
It turned out great! That night we ate outside, and the little ones used the table. Here are some pictures:

Measuring...

It's done!
Sarah enjoying it.

Friday, July 4, 2008

The Fourth of July: Looking Forward

A prayer for our nation~

"
That our sons may be as the plants growing up in their youth, and our daughters as the cornerstones , graven after the similitude of a palace:
That our corners may be full and abounding with divers sorts, and that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousand in our streets.
That our oxen may be strong to labor; that there be none invasion, nor going out, nor no crying in our streets,
Blessed are the people, that be so, yea blessed are the people whose God is the Lord."

Psalm 144:12-15

The Fourth of July: Looking Back

There is a beautiful poem I would like to share with my readers today. It is a poem about the lady who, with her needle and thread, sewed our country's first standard: The American Battle Flag.
So here, my dear readers, is
Betsy's Battle Flag
By Minna Irving

From dusk to dawn the livelong night
She kept the tallow dips alight,
And fast her nimble fingers flew
To sew the stars upon the blue.
With weary eyes and aching head
She stitched the stripes of white and red,
And when the day came up the stair
Complete across a carven chair
Hung Betsy's battle-flag.

Like shadows in the evening gray
The Continentals filed away,
With broken boots and ragged coats,
But hoarse defiance in their throats;
They bore the marks of want and cold,
And some were lame and some were old,
And some wounds untended bled,
But floating bravely overhead
Was Betsy's battle-flag

Then fell the battle's leaden rain,
The soldier hushed his moans of pain
And raised his dying head to see
King George's troopers turn and flee.
Their charging column reeled and broke,
And vanished in the rolling smoke,
Before the glory of the stars,
The snowy stripes, and scarlet bars
Of Betsy's battle-flag

The simple stone of Betsy Ross
Is covered now with mold and moss,
But still her deathless banner flies,
And keeps the color of the skies.
A nation thrills, a nation bleeds,
A nation follows where it leads,
And every man is proud to yield
His life upon a crimson field
For Betsy's battle-flag!

Taken from: Verses of Virtue

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Jamestown Memories

1 year ago, my family and had just gotten back from The Jamestown Quadricentennial Celebration in Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown. It was a wonderful time of thanksgiving to God for His Providence in our nation's founding.
Here are some of my favorite pictures fro that week:









Monday, May 26, 2008

My latest project...

Saying her prayers...

For Mother's day I made Mama a nightgown. Well, when Sarah saw it, she wanted one. So, here it is! I did ribbon embroidery on it. I love how it turned out!

Friday, May 23, 2008

What he does almost every time I hold him...

I have a silver necklace that is very special to me.
I have a little brother who is VERY special to me.
Well, this little brother loves anything that shines...and tries his hardest to get it in his mouth. Including my necklace.
Thankfully, the length of the chain makes it very hard for him to do so...but he still tries his hardest. He was overjoyed when I was given another necklace that shines that he can successfully get in his mouth. So I try my hardest to distract him.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

He's Six Months!

Well, I know that Samuel has been six months since April 29, but I'm just now getting around to posting pictures....


He is such a happy boy!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

At the Father & Daughter Retreat-Saturday

Brianna, Daddy & I after High Tea

On the second day of the retreat we listened to some messages, had High Tea, and walked through Callaway Gardens beautiful Azalea trail. That night, we went with our good friends the Cochrans, Ockers (pictured above) and some new friends that we met there to a really good sandwich place.
On the Azalea Trail

At The Purple Cow
A picture of the dress I made to wear to High Tea. I used the 1910's Tea Gown Pattern by Sense & Sensibility (see links)

Monday, April 28, 2008

At the Father & Daughter Retreat - Friday



The Father & Daughter Retreat started on Friday, April 11. We played Unity Games ( Jump rope,Four legged Race,Croquet, and an obstacle course) , had a picnic, and then an ice cream social. It was a LOT of fun!!!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Flowers at Callaway Gardens



Vision Forum's Father & Daughter Retreat took place at the beautiful Callaway Gardens of Pine Mountain, Georgia. The Azaleas were in full bloom and were lovely. My parents just got a new camera, so I was able to get lots of pictures. Enjoy!
























Brianna & I with some pink Azaleas









Can you see the bee?







A butterfly





Wednesday, April 16, 2008

On the way to Georgia...

The dome

In front of the capitol



1 week ago, Brianna, Daddy, and I loaded up to go to Vision Forum's Father & Daughter Retreat in Georgia. It was so much fun! We spent the night in Memphis, TN on Wednesday and drove through Mississippi and Alabama to get to Georgia Thursday night. We stopped in Montgomery, Alabama to see the First Capitol of the Confederacy (also the Alabama capitol). We arrived in Georgia Thursday night.

Eating Memphis ribs...yummm...