Friday, January 9, 2015

Friday Favorites 1st 2015 Edition

Good morning sweet friends!  I'm currently at the beach with my mom, D's mom and two of her sisters.  We left Saturday morning and D had to go back to work on Wednesday. I'm so glad he came but I sure wish he could have stayed longer.   I am so thankful that I can work from wherever I am with a computer and internet!

This first week of 2015 has already proved to be quite an emotional roller coaster.  We expected part of it with the anniversary of D's dad's death and his birthday this week.   What we didn't expect I will share at the end of this post. 

A little car selfie as we were pulling out of the driveway Saturday morning.  I just love this.


My grandmother always said when she went to church that she was going to the "church house."  I was reminded Sunday morning that wherever you worship can be your "church house."  I just happen to love this one. 


Before D left we went on a movie date to see "A Night at the Museum."  We don't go to the movies very often but we had seen the other two in this series and really wanted to see the last on-screen performance of Robin Williams.   I was super sentimental about it because I am a huge Robin Williams fan.  The children and I watched "Mrs. Doubtfire" at least 50 times when they were little and it remains my favorite movie of his.  However, his "Aladdin" character (voice only) is one of my favorites, too.  Another one the children and I watched a zillion times. 

 

On January 1st, I began posting the most popular recipes from 2014 on the Cooking with Crevolyn blog.  (www.cookingwithcrevolyn.com) These are the recipes that got the most views as well as ones that I got the most feedback on.  Well, this particular one may have topped that list - Slow Cooker Heavenly Chocolate Dessert.  Y'all, it has 4 ingredients that you just dump in the slow cooker and in about 3 to 4 hours it's done. Trust me, you will want to make this.  Check it out here


 Okay, prepare yourself for this.   Monday was the anniversary of Poppa's death so we all woke up a little blue but were determined to make it a good day.    We were all telling stories, laughing, crying, and overall, just remembering a wonderful man in our own ways. 
D's aunt stepped out on the balcony at the house and took this photo with her iPad into the sunlight.  When she came back in and was looking through her photos, she gasped.  All she could do was hold this out for all of us to see.  Needless to say, we were speechless.  Look very carefully at the top of this photo.  And if you think there are not angels among us, you would be wrong...because this proves it.   I have never in my life been witness to such. God is so amazing.


Also on Monday, we got some very disturbing news.   One of G's closest friends from high school has gone missing.  He disappeared early Monday morning with no keys, cash, cell phone; nothing but the clothes he was wearing.  He lives near the Buford Dam area and search teams have gone out continuously since Monday.  G has been assisting with the search effort.  As you might guess, his parents are devastated and we are heartbroken for them.  Please, if you would, say a prayer for Kelly's safe return and the Nash family.


Monday, January 5, 2015

2014 Books

As you all know, I love books.  And I love to read.  So I set myself a goal for 2014 of 24 books read, in addition to my Bible reading.  We'll I'm happy to report, that as of 12/31/14 I read 38 books.  Yes, I do keep a list.   Now granted, when I'm at the beach/on vacation I read A LOT.   I've been known to read 4 or 5 books in a week so that kinda skews the average of 2 per month.  I read different kinds of topics by many authors.  I'm going to share with you a few of my favorite books from 2014. 

1.  The Bungalow by Sarah Jio.  This is the first time I've read any of her books.  But I will read more.  Loved this one.
2.  Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers.  I love everything she writes.
3.  Rhinestone Jesus by Kristen Welch.  Her story of obedience is an inspiration. 
4.  The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin.  I loved this story of Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
5.  The Town that Came a'Courting by Ronda Rich.  I'd had never read this book by our local author.  When they movie came out in the Spring, I knew I wanted to read the book. 
6.  The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh.  This one was a little hard to get into at first but by the end, I was hooked.
7.  The Lavender Ribbon by Heather Burch. 
8.  I'm a big fan of Mary Kay Andrews, Dorothea Benton Frank, Karen White, Mary Alice Monroe and Adriana Trigiani.  Combined this year, I read 10 of their books. 


Okay, so that's some of what was on my list for 2014.  If any of you have a Kindle please look into Kindle Unlimited.  This is sort of like a library card for the Kindle.  You can "borrow" up to 10 books for free and once you read them, you "return" them.  It's great.  I'm constantly checking on my Kindle to see what titles they have added.  There is a big selection, not super recent titles, but still a decent selection by popular authors. 

Happy reading.  I already have my list of books ready for 2015.  Yes, I am a book nerd.  :)

Saturday, January 3, 2015

January 2015

Hi All!

I thought I would share a few of things going on around here in January.  I'm off to the beach today with my mom, D, his mom and two of her sisters.  Over the course of the next few days, E and N will come down and so will G.  We'll kinda be in and out but that's okay.  We'll get to spend some quality time looking at the ocean and eating seafood. Thank you, Lord.  This has proved a good time for everyone to just relax and recharge after the holidays. 

So let's see what else is going on during January ...
1.  On the 15th I'm super excited to begin a new Bible study, "Live a Praying Life."  I've done this Bible study before but it's so good and I definitely need a refresher.  I'm really looking forward to seeing what God has for me during the course of this study.
2.  The evening of the 15th is the Governor's Inauguration at The Gwinnett Center.  We were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Inauguration 4 years ago and we wouldn't miss this one. Super excited.  Biggest dilemma ... what to wear.  Seriously, men just put on their tuxedo or black suit and boom, they're done.  Us girls, we have to chose a dress, shoes, jewelry, handbag, etc.  We have hair issues, makeup issues ... it's all a little overwhelming.  But I'ma gonna go nonetheless. 
3.  Over the MLK weekend, I'll head out for a little girlfriend getaway.  This is a much needed respite for one of our friends who has had a tough couple of months.  What better way to cheer someone up than to have a getaway with the girls?  Yep, I'm in.
4. On the 24th, we'll head up to New Beginnings to pamper the ladies there.  This is just such a blessing.  I love this day so much.  So thankful for our team and all of those who carve out time in their busy schedules to go and serve.
5.  On the 25th is the Gainesville Bridal Expo.  This is a huge day for us and lots of work.  But totally worth it.  We'll do a booth, Be Inspired Tables, host a fashion show and serve on a wedding professional panel discussion.  There is lots to be done. 
6.  Along with all of this, I'll write two columns for The Times, one article for the Good Samaritan newsletter and make up to 30 recipes. 

So that is what January looks like for me.  January typically is a sad month of us and we're glad when it's over.  D's dad died on the 5th; his birthday is on the 7th and my dad died on the 17th.  I try hard to honor their memory in all that I do.  They were two fine, fine men.  Two men that shaped me into the woman I am.  I am forever thankful that I was a part of both of their lives.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Christmas 2014

Hi all!  Thought I would share a few photos from Christmas.  We had a wonderful day full of family, good food and making memories.  To say that I adore all of these people is an understatement.  They are the wind beneath my wings.  Cliché maybe but they are.  My life is abundant of blessings because of them.  Yes, we have our challenges and heartbreaks sometimes but we are in it together.   I love them to the moon and back.


My precious momma ... 89 and going strong! 


My love.  G asked me what my favorite memory of 2014 was I said without a doubt celebrating 30 years of being married to this man. 

Oh my heart. 

E and N with Penny, of course!

Mimi with her grands. 

Nana with her grands ... and Lucy.

And D with the fur babies. 


E sent me this photo over the weekend.  They are the cutest. 

Sunday D and G went to the Falcons game.  Love this photo of my two favorite guys. 

That's a few photos from our Christmas (and a few days after).  What a wonderful season of celebration.  Looking forward to all that 2015 holds!

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy 2015 and 2014 in Review!

Happy 2015! 

"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come.  The old has gone, the new is here!
2 Corinthians 5:17

The beginning of the New Year holds so much hope.  Hope of new adventures, new opportunities, new friends, new travels, and new memories.   Every year on January 1st I think back to the previous year and all that it happened to mold my life.  

So allow me to look back on 2014 and the ride that it was!

January 2014:
* The year started off with our trip with D's mom to Destin.  Since D's Dad died, D's mom has spent the month of January at the beach.  She is kind enough to allow us to crash her party so we spent the first week of January in the sand, sun and cold.  As in, super cold.  We saw several of the condos around us that had pipes bursting. 
* Speaking of pipes bursting, E and N started their year with the first floor of their house flooded because of a burst pipe under their sink.  Because they were at work when it happened, the entire first floor was under water when they got home.  This was an extremely long process to replace everything but in the end, they came out with beautiful new hardwood flooring. 
* In January I began a new venture as a columnist for The Times.  Honestly, this scared me to death.  I definitely do not feel qualified to write for a newspaper.  Yes, I write a blog but that's just me and you talking.  This would require correct spelling, grammar and something of real substance to write about.  But I've had a blast doing it and I've received many positive comments from readers.  I'm so thankful for the opportunity to step out of my comfort zone.
* Also, the CwC Brand was given the opportunity to cater the Women's Retreat at First Baptist Church.  This was a wonderful time to reconnect with an old friend and fulfill a need for their Women's Ministry.
*  At the end of the month was the Annual Bridal Expo in Gainesville.  Wonderful Events is a sponsor of this event and it was a huge success.
*  It should be mentioned here that Snowpocalypse hit us the last few days of this month.  It was quite the nightmare for Atlanta which of course, made national news forever confirming the fact that we Georgians cannot function in 3 inches of snow.  All kidding aside, it was literally "a perfect storm" that created a major hardship for many, many people. 

E made the front page of the newspaper ...


February 2014
*  The first day of February found us down in Athens to see one of G's best friend's band play at The Melting Point.  G's friend has toured with this band for several years and it was a treat for us to finally get to hear them.
* Valentine's weekend D and I had a little getaway at The Dillard House.  This was just the best time.  So relaxing.  Beautiful weather.  Great food.  Loved it.
*  The following weekend, we saw Jennifer Nettles at The Fox.  It was fabulous, of course.  This was my Christmas gift from D.  Well played, my dear. 
*  This weekend was also an Intensive Weekend Bible Study at church.  This was a Friday night and Saturday full of solid Biblical teaching based on the book, "When Wallflowers Dance."  I didn't want it to end.  It was that good.

March 2014
*  The first week in March, D and I headed down to Cook's Warehouse in Decatur for a Big Green Egg cooking class.  This was one of my Christmas gifts to him and it was so much fun.  I so wish they would put one of these fabulous stores closer to us.  This store, full of cooking supplies, gadgets, and cookbooks is the happiest place on earth (or is that Disney World?  both are pretty amazing!)
*  Then our girl celebrated her 28th Birthday!! Woo Hoo!  Instead of our traditional celebration, we headed back down to the Melting Point in Athens for a concert with The Highballs and dinner.  E and I had worked a wedding with this band and knew that they were amazing.  It was a great evening of celebrating our girl! 


*  I was honored to speak at the Commerce Club this month.  I am a member of the Commerce Club so I was beyond nervous to speak to my peers.  It's really hard sometimes to get up in front of people that you know and are also so smart, accomplished, etc.   But they are just a super group of women and all went well.  It could have been because I brought these to share! 
*  The middle of the month we traveled to Illinois for the wedding of our dear friend's son.  These friends were both in our wedding 30 years ago and continue to be friends who are like family.  We had a great weekend catching up, seeing old friends and going back to the church where we were married.


*  On the 19th, E and I spoke to the Event Planning Class at Brenau.  This is always fun to speak to students.  They ask they most interesting questions. 

April 2014
*  The month started off  huge with one of our bride's getting married at the Chattahoochee Country Club.  The weather was beautiful and all was perfection!
*  We headed down to Athens for the G-Day game the second weekend.  So much fun to spend a beautiful spring day watching football.
*  I was honored to be included in the Live Auction portion of The Gateway House' Gala on the 18th.    Yes, I was a nervous wreck and hid behind the bar while they were doing my auction section.  Someone (thank you, Mary) felt an evening of me cooking was worthy of actual American dollars and for that I am thankful.
*    One of the sweetest, dearest girls I know got married on the 27th.  She and I go way back and I was beyond honored to be a part of her day.  Again, beautiful weather.  Wedding perfection.


May 2014
* The first week of May I spoke at the Challenged Child Ladies Auxiliary Luncheon.  All of the folks at Challenged Child are so dear and I had the best time.
*  And then ... we had probably the biggest, most complicated (in a good way), outdoor wedding of Wonderful Event's history.  It was lakeside with everything being brought to site (tents, generators, restrooms, etc.)  It was a logistical challenge but I must say, everything went off without a hitch.  Praise the Lord! 
*  Our son-in-law's birthday was the 15th and we loved celebrating him. 
*  The end of the month was huge for me in that my two very best friends from high school came to my house for a visit.  It was awesome.  We laughed until our sides were sore; talked about our adventures (our husbands had not heard most of those stories -!) and decided we just did not want this weekend to end.  We've decided that this needs to be an annual event.


June 2014
* On June 2, 1984, D and I were married.  So on June 1, 2014 we headed off to celebrate in Jamaica.  It was so relaxing and wonderful.  I'm so thankful I married you D.
(This is a really bad photo and not sure why it's like this but it's the best I've got of our week in paradise)



*  As soon as I landed back on American soil, I packed up for a girlfriend getaway to St. Simons.  I usually don't do back to back beach vacations but it just happened this way. I can honestly say that St. Simons has the best restaurants in the smallest area of any place I have ever seen.  There aren't a lot of chain restaurants just good (really good) locally owned eateries - I'm looking at you, Southern Soul and Barbara Jeans!


*  On the 21st, we were honored to be a part of a beautiful wedding at Ashford Manor in Watkinsville.  We had done the wedding of the older sister several years ago and as soon as this sister got engaged, their momma called us.  It was just so fun to be a part of their family again.  Again, outdoor wedding with perfect weather!

July 2014
July was a hard month ...
*  On the 4th, when we were in Atlanta for E, D and N to run the Peachtree Road Race, D's mom fell in the hotel and broke her ankle.   This has been a long road to recovery for her but she's making progress.
*  We went ahead and went to the Georgia Food Industry Convention in mid-July in Amelia Island.  This was a hard decision to leave D's mom but his sister stepped in (along with a host of other folks) and we went on.   The Plantation has a major renovation and is just beautiful  I highly recommend it.



 
*  On Tuesday, July 15th, we received a phone call that our good friend's son, who had been battling brain cancer the past 2 years, had been rushed to the hospital.   This strong, handsome, 18 year old football-playing young man was going to be with Jesus on this day.  Our hearts were, and still are, broken.  Over the past six months, his family has began an incredible ministry, Thumbs Up Mission, in his memory.  I'll be sharing more about this very soon.
*  Later in the month, Mother and I went on a little road trip.  And let me just say, we had the best time.  We stayed in a condo at St. Simons and I wish I had taken a photo of my then 88-year old momma in her swimsuit, floppy hat and flip-flops.  It. was. priceless.

A little road trip selfie in the car ...


August 2014
*  In August, we were back in full event-planning swing beginning the month with a surprise birthday party for a dear friend's sister-in-law.  Oh my goodness, at the fun we had with this.  And the birthday girl really was surprised! 
*  On the 10th, we celebrated Mother's 89th Birthday!  She is just doing great and for that I am beyond thankful!
*  On the 16th, we were in full wedding mode with a beautiful wedding right here in Gainesville, at our home church in fact.  It was a fairy tale wedding with lots of bling and everything white and sparkly.  I loved every minute of it.  (except the balloons we had to put lights in... talk to me before you decide to do lit balloons. We would have never made it without my dear friend's husband and daughter to the rescue - ha!)


*  D and I took D's mom on a little vacation the end of August.  She was about stir-crazy from staying in so we took her for some fresh air and sunshine.   However, we had to be back on August 30th for the kick-off with the Dawgs and Clemson!  For the first time ever, we had season tickets and couldn't have enjoyed it more.



September 2014
*  The first weekend in September, we headed out just for a little weekend excursion.  It was great to connect with some old friends and take a breather before a super busy fall.
*  On the 13th I went with some great friends to Blackshear Place church for Beth Moore's simulcast.  To say this was life-changing for me sounds over-dramatic but honestly, it truly was.  God spoke straight to my core that day. 
My heart friends ...


*  On the 20th, we had the best time with one of the sweetest bride's ever.  Again, this was a hometown wedding and it was gorgeous.   This bride was so in the details - every little things was so sweet and so "her."
*  We had our dear friends from Illinois (the ones that we went to their son's wedding in March) come for a visit the 3rd week of the month.  It was so fun to have them here.  We loved catching up with them.  We trekked all over North Georgia and even up to Highlands with them.  So much fun.
* While our friends were here, I had already committed to speak to our Golden Nuggets group at church so they just came along.    It was just the best time.  And you know what? when you speak to the Golden Nuggets you get to eat lunch with them and they bring all of their best dishes.  There was some fried okra there that melted in your mouth.  Oh mercy.
*  The 27th was my sweet husband's birthday and we celebrated by going to a family wedding. Our little family celebrated him later with a birthday supper, cake and well, a candle. A big candle.



October 2014
*  The first weekend was full of beauty and fun as I was honored to be a part of a long-time special friend's daughter's wedding.  Again, it was an outdoor wedding and God blessed us with amazing weather.  It was such a special time and I loved every minute of it.
*  On the 10th, our boy turned 25.  I should have mentioned that we got a job back in August working for the Georgia Republican Party as a Field Representative.  This was a non-stop 24/7 job until the election.  So finding a time to celebrate him was a challenge.  We ended up going to church and then to O-Charley's brunch.  It certainly wasn't our normal birthday blow-out but it was the best we could do. 
*  The big news for October was that we opened a 4th grocery store in Blue Ridge.  D spent the last half of the month up there.  We were blessed with the generosity of some dear friends who let us stay at their beautiful home and enjoy a few glorious fall days in the North Georgia mountains.
I could have put in a photo of the store but this is much prettier.


* I stayed in Athens the last weekend for the wedding of another dear friend's daughter. This wedding was a stunner.   The ceremony and reception were held at The Foundry Inn.   So beautiful, elegant and classic.

November 2014
* The elections results were in on the 4th  and G's party won on all accounts with no run-off.  So he had officially finished his assignment.  Or so he thought. What was ahead of him was a month-long stint in Lafayette, Louisiana working for the run-off candidate there.  This was quite an experience for sure.   Again, his party's candidate won.
* The first weekend in November we stayed in Amelia and then went to Jacksonville for the Georgia/Florida game.  We had a great time.


* The following weekend we headed to Callaway Gardens for a little getaway for me anyway.  D had to "work" doing board stuff for the Georgia Food Industry.  I enjoyed it immensely.
* Mother and I attended our dear friend's son's wedding (the same friend whose daughter married in October) on the edge of a river in Hiawassee on the 22nd.  Yet again, God granted beautiful weather for their outdoor ceremony.
* On the Sundays before and after Thanksgiving, we hosted family gatherings at the Farm.  What a wonderful time we had with everyone.  Truly a special time for all of us.
*  Thanksgiving was a laid-back time of eating and watching football.  We went to D's mom's and enjoyed the day.

December 2014
*  The official Grand Opening for the Blue Ridge store was December 3rd.  We had a catering event that day so I couldn't attend.  But thankful for the ways God gives us to serve.
*  D and I went to the SEC Championship Game at the Dome on the 6th.  We cheered for Alabama and they won.  Maybe the first time I've ever yelled "Roll Tide!"
*  We picked up G at the airport the following morning as he was returned from Louisiana. It was so good to have him home.
*  December was overall laid back for us.  We attended our Church's Christmas Program and the John Berry concert.  I, along with several other ladies, made our way up to New Beginnings to celebrate with them.  What a blessing they are. 
* On the 19th we headed to Tennessee to visit with D's sister and her family.  This was a great time to catch up and celebrate with them. 
* Christmas Day found us staying close to home surrounded by those we love.  I wouldn't have it any other way. 


So that's it for 2014!
Wow - I look at this list and can't believe all that happened in 365 days.  That doesn't count that this was all mixed with lots of cooking for Cooking with Crevolyn; about a half a dozen wedding and baby showers; weekly prayer and Bible study meetings; monthly Supper Club dinners; monthly Birthday Club get-togethers; sporting events (mainly football);  dog pregnancies/C-sections/hysterectomies/lots of dog love; lunches/shopping with dear friends; quarterly trips to New Beginnings; and overall, so many blessings.  This year has been full of much fun, joy and sorrow.  But I guess that's the way of life.  I am so thankful for our health and all God has given us.   He is so good.  So very good.