Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Blog Story

Before we talk blogs (I promised yesterday that we would), I've just got to say how excited I am about the beginning of football season! Some compare it to the anticipation of Christmas. Not sure I would go that far, but I am pumped! Love love some high school and college, i.e. Bulldog football. This weekend will be quite the whirlwind in that E and I are working a wedding on Sunday night in Athens and I'm attending a wedding on Saturday. Yes, that's correct - someone decided to get married right smack dab in the middle of the Georgia/Boise State game. Just for the record, when we are involved with the planning of a wedding in the fall, we always check the football schedules. It's just what you do in the South. D swears he's wearing all red to this wedding because it is "spread the red" for the game. We'll see. As long as his ensemble doesn't involve silver britches, I'm okay with it.

Okay, blogs I follow. I'm just going highlight a few because I follow alot of blogs. I'd love to hear your favorites.

So, you know there are tons of fashion blogs out there. People who chronicle what they wear everyday and post it. Whew - that's alot of pressure if you ask me. I've thought that might be fun but then I'm just not sure I have the commitment level for it. But this girl does and she is so adorable. She is no celebrity, just a normal girl with an affordable wardrobe and photographer husband. Yes, I can imagine that comes in handy.
http://kendieveryday.blogspot.com/

My favorite celebrity fashion site that I follow. This girl is gorgeous. The world may agree.
http://whatkatewore.com/


I'm a house lover and a chronic peeker. So when I can see inside other people's homes, I'm pretty much content.
This is a great one for celebrity, movie and popular homes:
http://hookedonhouses.net/


This blog follows an every day single girl fixing up a run-down house into something adorable. Inspiring.
http://bradfordavenue.com/


Okay, I could talk about wedding blogs from now til Tuesday and there are tons, and I mean tons of fabulous ones but I think this is my favorite. Well, today it's my favorite.
http://iloveswmag.com/


One of my favorite cooking/baking blogs:
http://www.joythebaker.com/blog/

For a solid word, I'll click on over to the following:
http://lysaterkeurst.com/

http://blog.lproof.org/


This is just the tip of the iceberg. I just looked at my favorites list and probably 80% of them are blogs. Oh, I do love the internet for this reason.

Happy Wednesday!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

This, That and a Blog

Good morning, sweet friends!

I just woke up in the best mood this morning which is highly unusual given the circumstances. Let me explain. My husband decided to stay at the farm last night. We are in high gear up there preparing for an extremely busy fall. Beginning this weekend, we'll be hosting two weddings and the store's Vendor Party, all in the course of about eight weeks. D's parents have been super busy preparing the house and land for these events while D, E and I have been busy with all of the event planning details. While some parts of event planning are glamorous, D's part this evening was anything but. Bless his heart, he hauled tables, chairs and miscellaneous sundry items up there and unloaded them. But since he was already there, he decided to stay and ride the 4-wheelers. I really can't blame him. He's also going to work with the farm crew to install new lighting over the deck this morning so I think the man deserves a little ride through the woods! I hate I missed that part because I really like riding 4-wheelers especially at night, except for the bugs in your teeth but really D only gets those because I hide my head behind his. He's quite the protector.

Actually, I was at church until almost 10 last night helping with a regional training event that our church hosts every year. I told D to just go ahead and have all the fun. E and I are headed up to the farm this evening to meet with the bride who is getting married there in October, her mom and the caterer for a tasting. Now, I will just have to admit, tastings, whether cake or dinner, are one of our favorite things to do. On several occasions, E and I have been the pleasure to sit in with our brides who are getting married at Montaluce Winery in Dahlonega. Can I just say, Montaluce tastings rock! Not only do you have the opportunity to taste their exquisite food but you also get to taste their wines. After all, we are there to assist our bride in all possible ways. It's our job. Yes, it is. Somebody has to do it.

Okay, where was I? So all of that to say, I usually don't sleep well when D's not beside me but while I didn't go to sleep until after 1:00 a.m., I did sleep like a rock til 7. So, rise and shine, let's get this day started!!

One of my early morning rituals is reading several blogs. Actually I read lots of blogs throughout the course of the day. I love them, what can I say. But lately, I've been in like with one in particular. I've just got to share it in hopes that you will be as blessed as I have by it. It's called "Bring the Rain," written by Angie Smith. I guess I'm a little behind in that I knew Angie was a gifted speaker as she tours regularly with Women of Faith. But I had no idea what a gifted writer she is. Oh.My.Word. When any one's written word, brings me to tears, I am smitten. So I am smitten with Angie and her powerful message. I'm linking a couple of her amazing posts. Let me say, please don't be tempted to rush through them. They are deep and moving. Love them.

This one, entitled The Stone had me at hello.
http://angiesmithonline.com/2011/08/the-stone/

And I think you'll love this one, too. I've included the follow up article which involves our own Atlanta Braves.
http://angiesmithonline.com/2011/06/honeysuckle-and-fireflies/

http://goodguysports.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/norris-the-atlanta-brave/


Tomorrow, I'm going to share a few more blogs I love. I think you'll like them too because if you read this one, anything is a step up. Thanks for reading - I love both of you!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

It's Me Again Margaret

Well, I could try to explain where I've been and what I've done but that would take too long and frankly, I would be exhausted and so would you. There's a lot in the my life right now that requires energy, time and truth be told, more smarts than I've got some days. But you know, if God gives it to you, I figure it's in my best interest to just go with it. All of that to say, that there's a lot on my plate of late. But you blog friends have never been far from my mind. I've missed you.

So let's go forward and discuss a few important subjects:
1. D and I went to see "The Help" and it was phenomenal. I had read the book last summer so I've been anticipating the release of this movie ever since I heard it was going to happen. Oh so very good. Let's just assume that we all know that the story line is awesome and discuss the fashion. The movie is set in the early 60s and let's just say, I should have been born in that fashion era. I adore everything these girls wore. I even like the hairstyles. You know big hair never gets old. Big hair and tiny waists. These girls had the tiniest waists of anybody I've ever seen. And you know that the camera adds 10 pounds so I can't imagine what their waists look like in real life. On second thought, maybe I am glad I'm not wearing the 60s fashion. I don't have the waist for it.
2. Our precious boy is back in Statesboro at Georgia Southern and couldn't be happier. We got him all settled in last Friday and he was just beside himself to be back with his buddies and to get on with school. We sure do miss him around here! My mother's heart yearns for this boy but I know that he is doing what he needs to be doing right now. I'm left here to pray for and encourage him. You better believe, that's what I'll be doing.
3. I get to see my Birthday Group girls tonight! Well, Yay and WooHoo! It's been a while since the whole group has been around the table together so I couldn't be more excited to catch up with them. These women mean the world to me and I am beyond blessed to have them in my life.
4. On Saturday, a group of us will go up to New Beginnings to love on those precious ladies. This is a quarterly trip for us to celebrate the birthdays for many whose birthdays don't even get a mention. We'll have cake and ice cream and then set up a little mini-salon and spa for hair cuts and hands/feet pampering. This is a blessing for all of us. I just cannot tell you how much more of a blessing we get by being in their midst. If you have time, please say a prayer for us as we go. For many reasons, I firmly believe that God has something big and huge planned for this Saturday. He has gone to great lengths to get us all together for this day specifically. We would appreciate your prayers.
5. While Mother was in the hospital (she's fine now but we had a rough couple of weeks), I read "The Noticer" by Andy Andrews. I highly recommend this book. It will blow your socks off.
6. We are having a giveaway on the What's for Supper? segment this week. This is only the second time we've done this and I just thought that it was time to share some more fun with the listeners. And it's a great giveaway - Southern Living's 1001 Ways to Cook Southern Cookbook. It's just over 900 pages. It was on my Christmas list last year and I have enjoyed it so much the past few months. Fabulous recipes and tips in this cookbook!

Well, how was that for a list of the most random things you've ever heard? I'm a little overwhelmed at the amount of things I could talk about since I haven't blogged in weeks so that was just what came to mind first. But no worries, I'll not stay away so long. I've missed you.