Sunday, January 25, 2009

Destin

I hear that when you have children, (though I am SURE they are totally worth it) it becomes increasingly difficult to have time to develop stronger friendships, and just be spontaneous (like, say, having coffee with the girls at 10:00 at night...). Well, last Saturday was one of those rare chances (for Shonna and Lori, anyway.) We decided several weeks ago that we would all go to Destin and enjoy a fun night out. We (me, Jason, Shonna, Jamey, Lori and Ben) piled in Shonna's van (which we later discussed would have come in handy in high school, especially at Spring Break), and headed to Destin. First, we went to the outlets at San Destin, and did a little shopping. Of course, the boys and girls split up, as the boys cared nothing about perusing the purses at "Coach," and we don't care anything about surround sound. Then, we went to one of our FAVORITE restaurants. "Lousiana Lagniappe." Lori and Ben introduced us, and if you have never been, you can not even understand what you are missing. The food is mighty fine, and somehow tastes even better with the right company. After dinner, we sat around discussing old stories from high school and college, amazed that we all survived. Last, we went to the Destin Commons. The boys went to Bass Pro (surprise, surprise), and we went to Starbucks. (Shonna really took a chance, and ordered a diet coke! Just kidding, Shonna. But you can't beat a caramel latte'.) We walked to Books A Million, and then found a little table outside of Johnny Rockets. We sat and talked for literally hours. The boys were in and out because at times the conversation was about them! Reluctantly, at 10:30 or so we decided to leave. We had such a good time! I am very thankful that we have good Godly friends who we can have fun with, and I have a feeling there will be many more dinners in the future, kids and all!


We considered standing in the fountain for our picture, but decided this may be a better idea.


I think the boys were embarassed that we asked someone to take our picture. Jamey said you would think that we had never been to Destin before. But see Jamey, we would't have had this picture to remember our fun time!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

QUIZ

I found this on a friend of a friend's blog. (THANKS!) Since, I don't have kids (YET) and couldn't use the kid meter (we tried - with the pic. of our dog...), I had to find a fun quiz.

About our hubbys...

1.What is his name? Jason Philip Fore

2. Who eats more? He does, but I look like it!


3. Who said, "I love you" first? I can't EXACTLY remember; I think it was me after a long night of ridiculous stupidity.

4. Who is taller? He is, just a LITTLE.

6. Who is more sensitive? Me, definitely.

7. Who does the laundry? Both of us -but that is the thing we have problems with. I just dread it! He is so nice to help me but I usually end up with streaks on my clothes from reds and whites washed in hot water together...

8. Who sleeps on the right side of the bed? He does. Well, Tip does. He sleeps on the right AND left side. Between Tip, Happy, and Maisy on a queen size bed (YEAH, QUEEN SIZE BED), Jason and I barely have a corner!

9. Who pays the bills? Well, in the literal sense, that would be me. But he is the one who brings home the bacon.

10. Who cooks more? I do. Not much lately. No time.

11. Who is more stubborn? JASON FORE

12. Who is the first to admit they are wrong? Jason Fore

13. Who has more siblings? He does; one for him, none for me.

14. Who wears the pants in the relationship? We are both strong willed- and we have our differences. I HAVE made a conscious effort to serve him, as the Bible says he is the head of the household; I am still working on that...

15. What do you like to do together? travel, mainly; also, just hanging out at home (or with Lori and Ben), and having fun together.

16. Who eats more sweets? We're tied but he LOVES white chocolate Reese Cups.

17. Guilty Pleasures? baseball cards for him scrapbooking for me.

18. How did you meet? We were best friends in the ninth grade. He liked me but I didn't know. Sweet story...as a joke I told him at school one day that I was having my tonsils taken out. (I was really just going out of town.) He got a puppy and brought it to the hospital as a gift for me! He really is sweet. I used to pick him up for church on Sunday mornings when we were 16, and after church, we would play Nintendo all afternoon, then go back to church at night. God put us together. He says he used to pray to the Lord that He(God) would make me his(Jason) wife. AAAWWW....

19. Who asked whom out first? Neither - it just sort of happened.

20. Who kissed who first? He kissed me.

21. Who proposed? He did - under a tree one night at our church.

22. His best features and qualities? He has so many. He is so handsome and sweet. And FUNNY...also, he is still my best friend. I thank God for him every day.

23. Tag you’re it. Who do you tag? LORI, SHONNA, GINGER, HEATHER F, MICHELLE

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Cheese

Well, Lori tells me I do not have enough pictures on my blog. The thought has occurred to me that some of you may not even realize that my blog is mine, because she is right; only a few pictures and they are very small. In my defense, remember, my computer is out of comission, and it's kind of hard to post new pics with no computer, scanner, or camera! And though most of these are not current, (remember I have lost 21 pounds!) here they are in all their glory! (HAHA) Plus, my friend Michelle (Bush) Royals informed me that I write WAY too much, and that she is not going to read it all. So here. Happy, Michelle?...


We are not sure exactly where this came from-we're thinking Jason Moore gave it to Lori, and I assume she made Jason Fore a copy. You know me and football, but this IS an awesome picture.
This was taken at Jordan Hare Stadium.

Tanner Tipler (Tip) Fore-what a monster! He has literally chewed my window sills to pieces. I have lost nice, expensive furniture because of him. Not to mention, lots of time, and many tears (mostly over shredded messes). Jason had always wanted a Red-Nose Pitt Bull, and I acquired him from a friend for a GOOD price for a surprise anniversary present. In the beginning, the dog and I had major problems with each other-we both thought we should be the boss. In the end, I won, and he has my heart. I love him so much as spoiled rotten as he is.
Lori and I at the river. I remember Tip was little, and we took him swimming for the first time...he HATED it.
Mama and Daddy at "The Buckboard."

(the same night)
Lori and I after a day in the sun at the river. One of our favorite family members was visiting, (Smith family reunion time- my husband could tell you how much fun that is, though as I am getting older I have come to appreciate it more) and we all went to dinner.

Big thing in the middle is the back of a bench. Lori set it up to automatically take our pic. This is at the Micky D's in St. Simons'. We were pretty impressed.


Our day trip to Savannah from St. Simon's. Lots of fun and beautiful.

This was written in the sand in St. Simon's Island in 2006. It was our first vacation with Lori and Ben. She had JUST found out she was pregnant with Jack. She didn't feel good the whole time, but we still had fun...

In St. Simon's Island after our "yummy"meal. We were sent to "the best place in town", and it was pretty terrible...


Jason and I heading to Honduras in Feb. 2007. It was his first time flying. What a life changing trip. I plan to blog about it later.

Jason and I and our "baby" Happy.


Our trip to the mountains, Dec. 26, 2007. We skipped the gift giving and took a trip instead. SO MUCH FUN. Here we are playing goofy golf. (My father-in-law, Mr. Kenny, my mother-in law, Mrs. Myra, my handsome hubby, Mama and Daddy.)

Christmas 2007-Mama, Mrs. Myra, and me at Dollywood.

Jack and Daddy, hence the name "Uncle Tractor".

These are two little boys that stole our heart. Though we don't get to spend as much time with them as we would like, we have been there for several firsts (first time bowling, first fishing trip, first ballgame...) Joseph is the oldest (and tallest). Jonathan is the youngest. They are sometimes a handful, as all boys are. We love them so much.

"One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind..."
Wow. That was lots of work (for Lori), and so time consuming. No wonder I don't post more pics!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

2009

I can not believe it is 2009. There are so many things that I thought I would have accomplished by now that seem to be even farther out of reach. I had this tidy little plan for my life wrapped in a bow...almost nothing has turned out the way I thought. And thank God, might I add. His ways are not our ways. I had planned to be married at 23 (check), finish school and become a teacher (well...), and have a kid by 25! Still here I am, working at a doctor's office, married to a wonderful man (almost six years), and no children. Though, I hope the latter changes soon, I am so happy and blessed! I am glad the Lord knows best, and has my best interest in mind. I am reminded of a song..."Lord, keep me in Your will so I won't be in Your way." That is my prayer but much easier said than done, right?

Several passages from the Bible have been on my mind with the coming of the new year. Jeremiah 29:11, which I mentioned previously, and also some verses from the book of Matthew, particularly where Jesus addresses worry. As I hold the title of champion in this department, I am comforted by these words. It speaks of how we should not be concerned with our future, and how the Lord takes care of the flowers and the birds, so how much more will He provide for His children. I am also reminded of the Lord's love and faithfulness. I am referring to where He tells us to ask, seek, and knock. (I have this taped to my mirror in my bathroom, as I need to see this every day.) The verse speaks about how we love to give good gifts to our children, so imagine how much more the Lord loves to give good gifts to His children; we just need to ask and keep on asking. Seek and keep on seeking. This is an area that I have trouble with...I pray but then I become impatient. Again, His time is not our time. I am constantly challenged to just "be still." That is one of my many goals this year...not to give up on the Lord. He never gives up on me...

I am already overwhelmed with our schedule! It seems we have the whole year planned!

January brings a trip to the Shakespeare Festival, which I LOVE. Jason, Lori, Ben, and I are going to see a play about the life of Bear Bryant. I must say my husband has never been so excited about going to the Shakespeare Festival. We both are really looking forward to it!

February means another trip to Honduras. Jason and I went on our first mission trip to Honduras in Feb. 2007. It changed our lives. We loved it, and hope to go somewhere every year. Last year, Jason went to Nicarauga, but I was teaching preschool at the time, and the trip fell during the last week of school. My Daddy and Uncle Jack (Lori's daddy) actually went, though, and I was so glad they had the opportunity to go together. It was the longest time Jason and I had been apart, but we survived. Then Lori and I went to Ecuador on a prayer walking mission trip in June. It was very challenging, but lots of fun. (We were there on my 5 year anniversary-that was hard...) I had hoped to go back to Honduras with Jason this year, but I think the Lord has called my Daddy to go again. I think I'll be staying home with my mom. We will probably go visit my Aunt Pam in Tennessee while the men are gone. Also, Ben and Lori are SCHEDULED to move in their house in Feb. Lots of work for us all...

I am planning a trip to the mountains in March. Jason, Ben, and Lori just don't know it yet...And Piper's 1st birthday! Also, my sweet Mama's birthday.

April showers bring May flowers, this year Easter, and also several special birthdays...Jack Benjamin's and mine...the same day I might add! He was supposed to be born on his Uncle Tractor's birthday (that would be my daddy-April 18). Instead he was born on mine! Lots of fun and partying, as Jason's birthday is ALSO in April, and so is Timmy's!

June 14 is my anniversary! Jason and I don't know what we will do, but we have both agreed that we are going to do something special this year. We went to a Christian marriage retreat in 2006, and LOVED it. (A Weekend to Remember sponsored by FamilyLife) Maybe something like that?... Also, VBS at Hopewell is the end of June. BUSY...

July 4! I am excited because, unless something changes, I should be off that whole week! YAY!
Also, Tara's birthday is at the end of July!

August 4 is my Special Day, the day I was adopted. It has always been sort of a second birthday...a big celebration. How lucky am I? (Mainly because God gave me such AWESOME parents...) Then, Lori's birthday. Also football season. Enough said.

September, October, November...more football. But this is actually my favorite time of the year. Getting ready for cold weather and holidays...I LOVE IT!

Then we are back to December. So many events...Ben's birthday, my parent's (42nd!) anniversary, and of course Christmas! INSANE how time flies. And we all know it will be here before we know it!

Well, I didn't mean to make the year whiz by! Just thought I would share a little of our craziness ahead. I am sure each of you have your own busy schedule. I am going to try to slow down , and instead of being caught up with all the busyness, live in the present and savor every moment. Quite a challenge, but I sometimes feel like I am always planning and never enjoying. This year is going to be different...

Well, I have written too much again. (That is why I never have time to post!) More later!