This phrase sums it up for us. So love is the constant. He first loved and so gave us the opportunity for life, life eternal. When our faith becomes sight and our hope is fulfilled. Love remains as the greatest. This gospel love is the foundation for our commitment to Christ, His church and the lost world. This love is the cornerstone of our family. May you be blessed by the words contained in this blog as it follows this journey we call life.

11/10/08

Our favorite comments & questions...

(1) Can we see pics of the the baby? Here is our precious lil' blessing, Eli! We are now 20 weeks and, yes, it is a BOY! He is perfectly healthy and presently 10 oz. Nick is beyond himself excited to have a little man to raise. Praise God for the great things He has done!
Tiny fingers!

Right when they snapped it, he turned away just a little. That is his little hand up to his face. Almost everytime we get an ultrasound, that thumb is in his mouth. The doctor said he is most surely a thumb sucker!

We showed these at church and the four year old pastor's daughter, Cara, had some questions. Why is the baby black and white? Will it come out of your belly in color? And if it is in color now why do take the picture the old way (in black and white)? What little minds think of!

(2) Do you ever get to see your sister? All the time! We love her visits and she brings a vibrant delight in life like no other! She is moving to Boston in January for her master's, but not before staying 10 days with us between Christmas and the New Year!

Cater! She is crazy and we love every minute!

At the house!


All dressed up! Do you think we look like we are related?

A windy day at the beach!
(3) Do you have any friends in Wilmington? Being that all of our time is with the church and there is no one within 10-15 years our age there, it is a bit of an obstacle. Though we have forged other relationships, they do not know the Lord and this keeps us from extended time spent with them. But He is faithful and we look forward to making more friends here!
Each other! We have grown immensely in our marriage and as friends since moving here. We are grateful for the journey and for the amazing gift of one another. Please pray for us as we continue to navigate together the waves of Wilmington!

Watson, our puppy, is definitely one of our favorite friends. Great pal for a walk around the neighborhood, on the beach or just fun in the backyard!

Bonita, the senor pastor's wife- we talk almost daily, navigate children's choir together, and have dinner every few weeks as families.


This pic is for Nick. Two of his favorite teachers at the school are Karen (1st) and Ranae (2nd). Their classrooms are on the same floor as his, so he runs into them and their class all the time. Both have a heart for missions and love God's people. We are blessed by what they bring each and every day to Calvary Christian School!


Josh & Amy - Our favorite neighbors. The attend another church, however, both sets of their grandparents attend our church. They come to our services periodically for family day. Josh enjoys golf and football. Amy is a huge homemaker and nurse for twin girls. They live 4 houses down and we enjoy their company! They have recently opened their home to a new unwed 19 year old mom of 4 weeks and are ministering to her through the safe haven of their home.

(4) Do you work? I guess since you are prenant, now, you will not be getting a job? Do you "just help" Nick? Now that right there is a huge understatement for any of you friends who are ministry. Do you work somewhere in Wilmington? Yes, a resounding YES! The paycheck and these pics are the proof!

MK Formal. This is Sarah, my senor director, and Lauren, one of the consultants on my team! Being 17 weeks pregnant, my wedding dress was the only thing I could get in because of the laces in the back.

Some of you may know some these MK friends from Raleigh. We met up in Charlotte for a training event.


The beloved Jenn - my business has excelled much to her credit. She is 29, stays at home with her 2.5 year old daughter, Caylin, and has been in MK management for 5 years! She is a huge blessing - texting me verses applicable to business, sending cards, and meeting with me weekly! Thank you, Jenn, for you do and giving above & beyond!


Meg is my first friend in Wilmington! Love her! She is always checking in and has even shown up to my home to clean it from top to bottom when I was so sick months ago!

Some of our sales team from Wilmington!

3/30/08

Andi's Baby Shower

The first weekend of March, Meg traveled to Raleigh to work and help with Andi's shower. Andrea and her husband Nathan are some of our friends from Georgia. Page (GA), Jordan (GA), and Steph (GA) were all there! Meg would be what we consider a "married into Georgia girl" though she still loves the North!
It was a wonderful to pray over Judah, his parents and dedicate his life to the Lord. Their prayer for him is Hannah's prayer from I Samuel "I prayed for this child, and the LORD has granted me what I asked of him. So now I give him to the LORD. For his whole life he will be given over to the LORD...".

The spread!


Steph's masterpiece of a fruit salad!


Favors: A prayer card with baseball sugar cookies. Judah's nursery is done in a baseball theme.


The planning committee with the soon to be mommy!
Page, Jordan (with child), Andi (with child), Steph, and Me.


Brandi (my roomie before Nick ;-) and me enjoying the shower!


House Set Up!





The kitchen! We knew that you would want to see the carpet color and tile! ;-)


Isn't this the most darling arch!



Sooooooooooooo...this is our home set up! We are in the process of painting, making window treatments and hanging pictures!

3/25/08

Youth Trip to Jellybeans!

Here we all are (clockwise)...Pastor, Quentin, Thomas, Matt, Katelyn, Meg, Nick, Ellie, Anna, Olivia, Andrew & Jillian

Enjoying the snack bar,

Getting our skates!


Pastor Donnie Lovette & his son, Quentin

Olivia, Anna, & Katelyn

Anna & Jillian
For all who grew up roller skating...here is our church youth group trip to Jellybeans. We were told by the youth that roller skating is not cool, but it didn't seem to matter if it was cool or not once we were there. We all had a great time and had few falls.

Nick's Ordination




Nick was ordained on Sunday, January 27th! Pastor Lovette gave Nick's charge and the deacons filed to the front to pray over him. The memorable event was followed by a beautiful reception in the fellowship hall.
It was a sobering day for us as we were reminded of the integrity, challenges, and heart that is to be marked of a family that vocationally represents Christ! We are humbled by the pastorate and grateful for His grace in granting us such a

gracious congregation.

3/1/08

FLU!


If we have ever felt like dying - this would be the week! We both ran a fever and felt horrible. You should be grateful that we didn't take any pictures, but this one of all the medicine. Hope that none of you get it. We are well now...thanks for all of your prayers and concern!

2/7/08

NC Aquarium & Fort Fisher

For Nick's day off, we went to the aquarium and Fort Fisher. We went with the Garris family from our church and had a great time seeing the sites.
We could not believe how close you can get the to alligators in the tank. They are native here and you can see them from the bridges in the harbor. Yikes. I have forbidden Nick to kayak in those waterways. Can you imagine one of those coming up to your little kayak? These litttle tree frogs were the highlight. As you can see the top one was trying to get as close to the heat as possible by climbing on his friend. He kept re-adjusting himself to get comfortable. It reminds us of trying to both fit on our couch. We fit together, but barely and one is always uncomfortable.
Cheese!

Jellyfish


Shark tank

A gigantic crab

The famous clownfish


Fort Fisher:

Nick & I dressed in traditional Civil War attire.

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