Thursday, October 29, 2009

Happy 88th Birthday Mamaw!!



Monday was my grandmother's 88th birthday! We all headed to my parent's house for a birthday dinner and cake. My grandmother has alzheimers so I don't know if she knew the party was for her, but we all had a good time.Overall we made some good memories that night!


Rob and I at the party!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Core Weekend!



Rob and I are participating in Core Groups again this year! This means that we are discipleship leaders for a group of middle school or high school boys or girls. Rob has been with his guys since they were in 7th grade and now they are in 9th. I have had my girls since 9th grade and now they are in 10th. Core Groups have been meeting on Sunday nights since August and meet through out the school year. This weekend is call Core Weekend. It is a time for Core Groups to hang out and bond. I am so excited! My girls and I are going to the drive-in moive Saturday night. And I think most of them have never been to a drive-in moive before.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Vulcan goes Pink!


I think it is awesome that the City of Birmingham is recongnizing breast cancer awareness month. In honor of it City Hall, Vulcan, and the Museum of Art are all washed in pink this month. What a great reminder for people as they drive by and see Vulcan in pink.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Camping!




So Friday night we had the opportunity to go camping with our Sunday School class! Need less to say it was very very cold! We had a great time listening to the Vestavia/Hoover game on the radio, hobo dinners, and late night campfire. Even though it took me about a day to thaw out- It was a lot of fun!!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Breast Cancer Awareness Month!



This past Saturday was the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. This year my mother didn't participate due to other circumstances, but when ever this time of year rolls around it causes me to really reflect over the last few years.
First of all, my mother is one of the strongest women I know. Just seeing her go through chemo and her reliance on the Lord was humbling. She was more worried about others during this time then herself. She even worked through most of it.
There are two times during her treatment that really stuck out to me:
The first memory was the night we found out she had breast cancer- It was a rainy night and I was on my way to meet a friend, whose mom also had breast cancer when she was younger. Sitting on the passenger seat next to me was a CD that my now sister-in-law had given me. I remember her saying that she makes this cd every year of songs that God had used in her life over the past year. She said I don't know why I am giving you this cd, but the Lord told me to give it to you. Well it was sitting on the seat next to me as I drove and prayed about my mom and her cancer and I just flat out asked the Lord what do I need to do and to just give me an answer of the outcome of all this if He could. I placed the cd in the player and the first song that played was " Praise you in the storm" by Casting crowns. I! just began to sing and weep. The next song to play was "It's gonna be alright" by Sara Groves. WOW!!! I had never heard God's voice be so clear. From that day on I knew the Lord would heal my mom. I was talking to my sister-in-law later and was telling her about my experience and she turned to me and said " Ginny- that was not the first and second track on the CD" Apparently out of all the CD's mine was the only one that the songs had gotten mixed up- As my pastor always says "What are the odds- 100%!"
The second memory I have- was when my mom lost all her hair. It didn't really bother me the first day. I remember sitting in my room in Auburn with Kristen and I just began to cry. I wasn't upset about my mom having cancer- I was sad because she had lost all her hair( which I knew she would). It is funny how we as women place so much identity in our hair. Yet again what a humbling experience. I finally was like what a trivial thing to be upset about. This doesn't change my mom! - the Lord used a ton experiences through my mom's cancer to teach and grow my realtionship with him.

After all of that - I dedicate this month to my Mom! I am so proud of you and who you are and all you have done. And even though we didn't get to do race for the cure.We will just say we slept in for the cure. You are amazing and I love you!!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

A breath of fresh air....

This weekend was AMAZING!!! The Lord knew that Rob and I needed to get away and spend time in his creation. What a blessing it was to go on the retreat this weekend. God taught me to much to even post. All I have to say this morning in worship the choir sang revelation song. No words can express how this brought me to my knees. I couldn't even get the words out because the tears were so intense. Lord -you are HOLY HOLY HOLY. WOW!!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Heading out....


So Rob and I are super excited about hanging out with our Middle schoolers this weekend at Sepr8. I can't wait to get to know our 7th graders better and just to get away and spend time with the Lord. I love to see my students and their passion for the Lord. Have a GREAT weekend!!