Showing posts with label Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anniversary. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Our 17th Wedding Anniversary!

Today was our 17th wedding anniversary!  It seems like we just got married - I'm not kidding!
We can't believe how the years are flying by.  We were talking about how in 17 more years Anna will be 30 and Holly will be 28!  Yikes!
I'm very grateful for Brian and the hubby and father that he is.  I don't give him enough credit and I take him for granted, but I do praise God for the love He has give us for each other.  I can honestly say that I love this man more and more each day!
Brian had to work this weekend, so we celebrated early on Thursday evening!  We had a very informal date night. :)
Tonight I cooked meatloaf with all the fixin's for my honey since he had to work day shift.  When I opened an almost empty ketchup bottle that I had draining upside down, some squirted out onto the counter and it formed a heart!!! :)

"Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord."
"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;"
"Let thy fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth."

Thursday, April 18, 2013

10 Years Without Her

On this day 10 years ago my Mama passed away.  In some ways it definitely feels like it's been 10 years and in many others it doesn't feel that long at all.  I think about her every day and there are many days that I'd love to pick up the phone and call her.  I've been blogging since 2008 and I've always wanted to write about the morning that she passed, so I think I'm ready to give it a try.  First I'll give the timeline of her battle with cancer.

We were on vacation with our best friends Greg and Dellena at Topsail Island, NC in July 2001.  Anna was almost 22 months old and we found out on Sunday the day after we got there that we were expecting Holly! Of course at the time we didn't know it was a girl, we just knew it was a huge blessing!  I had lost a baby the previous November and my due date would have been three days before we found out I was having Holly.  It was bittersweet and we were very grateful.

We knew that Mama was also going to the doctor that Tuesday of the same week we were on our trip to find out the results from a CT Scan she had done.  That evening I found out that Mama had lung and liver cancer.  It was a very joyful and very sad vacation.  One that we will never forget.  When we came home all of my brothers and sisters were home.

After Mama took several rounds of chemo she went into remission after Christmas of that same year.  So when I had Holly at the end of February she felt good and her hair had grown back.  It was a very wonderful time!

Mama and Madison at the hospital when Holly was born.

Mama, Madison holding Holly, and Anna

Then about 3 weeks after Holly was born another CT Scan showed that she had some cancer spots on her brain.  She underwent Radiation and the spots were gone.  She never went into full remission again and her cancer eventually came back into her lungs and liver.  On February 26, 2003 we took her to the doctor and he told us that her cancer wasn't reacting to the chemo any longer and there was pretty much nothing else that he could do.  We had celebrated Holly's 1st birthday the weekend before her actual b-day on the 28th.

Mama and Holly at Holly's 1st birthday party.

We asked Mama if there was something that she wanted to do and she said she wanted to see the ocean.  So we took off work and rented a large van and drove to Daytona Beach, Florida!  So Holly spent her 1st birthday walking on the beach!  Mama loved seeing the ocean.  It wore her out and she was pretty sick that trip, but we were so glad she was able to go.


A few weeks later she said that she wanted to go back down to the Dixie Stampede.  So Gigge and his girls drove up from Texas and Sis and her family came in from Arkansas and we all ventured to Pigeon Forge and stayed in a cabin.  We were able to take her to the Dixie Stampede and we all had a great time!  This was in the middle of March.




After this trip she got weaker and weaker and sicker and sicker.  She had told us that she didn't want to pass in the hospital, that she wanted to be at home.  We told her that we would try our best to make sure her wishes were made possible.  I remember that there were a lot of visits from family and friends those last few weeks.  It didn't seem possible and we hoped that God would intervene and heal her physical body, but He had other plans.

We had been staying with her every night and Sis came in again to help.  On April 17th, I had been at her house pretty much all week and I decided to go with Brian and the girls to grab a bite to eat.  Mama had several visitors that night and before we left one of the last things I remember her doing was pointing at Holly as she was walking by Mama laying on the bed.  She just pointed at her and shook her head like she wanted to just pick her up and give her some of the best sugar, but she couldn't.  After going to Richmond and eating at Steak-n-Shake with Brian I felt like I should go back down to spend the night with Mama, Sis, and Suse. I still remember that night going through the drive-thru.

When I got to her house she was asleep and we just thought she had fallen asleep, but we felt of her head and she was running a fever.  We called the best Hospice nurse in the world, Joy, and she came and gave Mama some Tylenol.  I remember sitting on the porch and Joy telling us that it wouldn't be long and what to expect.  To make sure we called everybody that would want to say goodbye.  So we called Mikey and he made his way from Georgetown and we called Gigge in Texas.  This was around midnight that night and Mama hadn't moved in several hours, but when we put the phone to her ear and she heard Gigge's voice her legs completely shifted from one side to the other.  Joy had told us that Mama could hear us and understand us, but her body wouldn't let her react to us.  It was so sad.  She let us know that it was okay to tell Mama that we were okay with her going on and letting go.  Even though I didn't want to say that, I did.  I didn't want her to be in pain and agony anymore.  I wanted her to receive her new healed body.  One that didn't hurt.  But it was so hard knowing we were saying goodbye.

One of the previous nights that week I had been staying there I remember helping her get up and when she sit back down in her bed she hugged me tight and told me that she was okay and that she just couldn't fight any longer.  I didn't realize at that time it was going to be our little goodbye moment.  I'm very grateful for that few minutes that I got to hug my Mama tight and hold her close that one last time.

After she heard Gigge's voice that night, she didn't move at all the rest of the night.  We waited and watched and prayed and talked to her almost the entire night.  I think we all may have dozed about an hour that night.  God did send us a little humor in those wee hours.  We were sitting on the porch for a few minutes right beside where Mama's bed was in the living room and we noticed a car pull up beside one of the neighbor's houses and someone got out and ran up to the house and ran back to the car.  We were afraid that it was someone trying to steal something.  But as we watched them do it again up the road we realized it was the paper delivery person dropping off newspapers! We all had a good laugh and had Mama been awake she would have told us we were silly and that she heard them every morning! :)

About 5:30 a.m. we heard her breathing get really ragged and rattling.  So we decided to call a few of her brothers so that they could see her before she passed.  I remember Sis, Mikey, Suse, and me all gathering around her bed and talking to her and saying our goodbyes.  Her breathing became very shallow and I remember someone saying, "There is Spiff." Her brother was pulling into the church parking lot across the road.  Then looking back down and her taking a few more breaths and her eyes opened for about 3 seconds and she was looking up into the corner of the room and then she was gone.  We all felt like she let go before he could get to the house so that it was just us there with her.  There was a peace that filled that room that is indescribable.  It was so incredibly sad, but so joyful at the same time.  It is so hard to explain.  As badly as I wanted her to stay and see the girls grow up and spend more time with us, it wasn't in God's will.

It's been a long ten years and so much has happened in our family and I often finding myself thinking, I wonder what Mama would think of this.  Because of the hope that we are able to get because of Jesus, I know that we'll be able to see her again one day.  What a reunion that will be!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Anniversaries and Birthdays!

Last Friday Brian and I got to celebrate our 16th wedding anniversary! The girls spent the night with Sissy and Brian and I got to go on a little date! We ate at the new City Barbecue in Lexington and had a really good night! It's been a wonderful 16 years and I still love this man very much!

Today is Brian's birthday and his mom cooked for us and his brother Eric and also got Brian a little cake!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

18 Years Ago

18 years ago today Brian and I had our first date! I usually always do a post on this day, but I dug out our "old" (haha!) photo album from when we were dating and scanned in a few new pics.
This was the Sweetheart's Dance on February 25, 1994!
In Pigeon Forge, TN April 1994. :)
Brian's HS graduation June 4, 1994!

Holly called this our "Catfish Anniversary" tonight, because Brian ate catfish on that first date (I had lasagna!:) We have now been together longer than we've been apart. And I honestly don't remember much before January 29, 1994. I'm a very blessed woman to have such a godly and humble man to still love me after all of these years!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

#260 - Holly's 3rd Spiritual Birthday

On this day in 2008, Holly accepted Christ and she became our little sister!
Here she is the night she got saved:
And this was taken last week. :)

Psalm 18:35
"You have also given me the shield of Your salvation;
Your right hand has held me up,
Your gentleness has made me great."

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

#229 - A Few More

There were a few pics from my cell phone that I wanted to add from our TN trip.
Brian went out (with my new camera) on a rock in the middle of the stream to get a little better view than from the comfortable edge where I was standing to get some awesome pics! :)
We tried out the Mellow Mushroom.
We shared a pizza and a calzone. Pizza was pretty tasty....calzone was ehh....just okay.
Before coming home we had to stop by the Apple Barn to pick up some yummy apple butter!

Side note - it's already almost all gone:( We'll just have to go back and get more soon!


And guess where we stopped before hitting the interstate home?!
Did you notice my photo skills in this pic?! Pretty good huh?!.......haha!

1 Corinthians 13:4-7
"Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things."

Friday, August 12, 2011

#224 - The Anniversary Trip

Brian and I decided to head to Tennessee for our 15th Anniversary! We were excited to go, but sad to leave our girls. But they encouraged us to go and have fun....so we did:)
To start the trip off:
Brian totally knows my love language of Mickey D's Sweet Tea! I could almost swear they put some sort of drug in that stuff! Brian picked out our hotel and did an excellent job!:)

I'm not going to recap our entire trip, but I'll just share some stuff that I want to document.
The girls had given us a package to open on Wednesday the 10th - our anniversary date.

It was a very sweet card and a watercolor that Holly had painted of a beach. :)

Loved it!
We LOVE to drive through Cades Cove near Townsend, TN when we are down there and this time we drove through there and also discovered another motor nature trail near Gatlinburg. It was a shorter drive than Cades Cove, but it was very pretty and had some awesome views! Here are some pictures from our driving trips:

We've always wanted to see bears while driving through the Smokies and particularly through Cades Cove and we've never seen any. But this time we saw one....wink.wink.

Ha! Brian tricked me! "Jenn get your camera ready - there's a bear right over here!"


The views of the mountians are absolutely gorgeous!

There are some cabins and old churches there too.
And plenty of deer!


On our way out this one was standing right beside the road.
We were very blessed on this little trip we took and have lots of great memories! I love my hubby and am very grateful God placed him in my life. I look forward to the next 50+ years with him!!!

Ephesians 5:25
"Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;"

Thursday, August 11, 2011

#222 & 223 - Anniversary Preview

Brian and I have been gone to Tennessee for the past few days celebrating our 15th Anniversary!!! I'll update soon with a few more pictures from our trip, but until then here we are enjoying the Smokies!


Psalm 119:14
"I have rejoiced in the way of Your testimonies,
As much as in all riches."

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

#221 - Our 15th Wedding Anniversary!

Today Brian and I celebrate our 15th Wedding Anniversary! We have been together for almost 18 years and everyday I am grateful that God has allowed me to be his helpmeet. I am truly blessed by the godly man that I married.

The chapel we were married in is often the location for some of the girls' photo shoots!

Both sets of Brian's grandparents

Our parents
Our wedding party

It has been a wonderful 15 years and I look forward to however many more the Lord has in store for us! I love this sweet man that I married more everyday that I live and he truly is the love of my life!


Matthew 19:4-6
"And He answered and said to them, “Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning ‘made them male and female,’and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate.”

Monday, April 18, 2011

#108 - 8 Years Without Her

Today is the 8th anniversary of the day my Mama passed. It is very hard to believe that it has been that long. I just wanted to share some pictures. One day I'll write about the morning that she passed - it was on a Good Friday.

Here she is with her sisters. She is the one on the bottom left.


She was very tall with long skinny legs!

The family before I arrived.


One with me :)


I think this was around 1990.


A few years later.


Mama loved the perfume Red Door. Every now and then if I'm out at a store and a lady walks by with it on I almost have to stop before I can keep walking.

I kept Mama's last bottle. Every year on this day I usually get it out.

Her last Christmas with us we all went together and got her a grandmother's ring. It has birthstones for all of the grandkids and there have been several grandkids and great-grandkids that need to be added!

That band beside her g-mother's ring was my original wedding band. But after we bought it I decided I just wanted a simple band. So Mama bought it from me and kept it for years and a few days before she passed away she gave it back to me. These are two special things that I was able to keep.


This was the girls' favorite place to be!


Can you tell?!


This is Mama and two of her sisters. It was taken at Holly's first birthday party.


Mama was able to give Holly her first haircut! This was a special day. She was a precious woman and a very good Mama and I miss her every single day.
Psalm 23
"The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me All the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the LORD Forever."
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