Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Christmas craftiness

So to follow along the same lines as my Pinterest Thanksgiving, I decided that this year was the year to make homemade Christmas gifts. Not only did it save us a lot of money, it made our gifts more unique to the people receiving them. Here are some of gifts we gave (I made, Daniel helped)...

Each of Daniel's nephews has a nickname given by Granddad that is an animal name, so we decided it would be cute to make hats for each one that corresponded to their nicknames. Here we have Wolfie, Tigger, Tadpole.
And this Squirrly Squirrel
And let's not forget Butterfly    
Elijah
Gavin
Haddie
Caleb
Luke
For my coworkers I made personalized Post-It note holders out of picture frames and scrapbook paper
For our parents we made dry erase boards out of picture frames and scrapbook paper.
And because I am a glutton for punishment I decided to make Grandma Foster a throw ( I started it the Thursday before Christmas)
Overall, I think all the gifts went over well and I had a lot of fun making them. Keep checking  back for more craftiness to come.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Thanksgiving craftiness

So this year Daniel and I hosted Thanksgiving dinner at our house for Daniel's family. Since we are living in a bigger house, and it was my first time hosting TG dinner, I wanted to make it special. I have been introduced to Pinterest website in the past couple of months, and have been bitten by the crafty bug. Here are some of the things I have made so far...
Our Family Tree
My first wreath
Centerpiece for Table

Paper pumpkins
Flowers on the China hutch



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Great is Thy Faithfulness

I sit here this morning writing this and its hard to explain the feeling I am experiencing. The best way I know to describe it is "overflowing with grace and love." The past couple of months have been probably the hardest and most trying months in Daniel and my marriage. But as I write this I can say that we are coming out of that darkness and into the light of God's grace in our lives. I want to take a few minutes and just brag on God and how much he has been a blessing to us over the past couple of weeks.

Let's start with the weekend of October 7-9th. We were scheduled to have our annual Summit Conference in Louisville, KY that weekend with our business team. This is the one conference a year that new Diamonds are celebrated and its always a spectacular event. Well, leading up to this weekend Daniel and I had been going through some challenges with money since D was out of work. We had been having to pinch pennies and really watch our finances. The tickets to the conference for both of us would cost roughly $280 plus the cost of gas to get there, food, and lodging for the weekend. We really struggled with the decision to go or not. We decided literally Thursday evening that Daniel would go and I would stay home this time. He would be able to bum a room with some of the other guys and he could live off PB&J for one weekend. Well, we decided to post a few pieces of furniture and other household items on Craigslist that week to make room in our house and hopefully make a few extra bucks to pay some bills. Literally Friday evening we get calls from people asking to buy both pieces of furniture for a grand total of $150, the exact cost of my ticket to the conference. We took this as a sign that we should go and so we packed up and left to go to Louisville. We were blessed even further when we got there by some friends of ours from Wisconsin who graciously let us stay with them in their hotel room free of charge. It was a very humbling experience for us and we were so thankful for the extra measure of grace and friendship that weekend.

From that weekend, the blessings have kept rolling in one after another. Daniel and I have been looking to move closer to Nashville to help save gas money and headaches from the morning commute. Also, Daniel is going to start substitute teaching in Nashville and we both wanted to be closer to work. Right after we got back from Louisville, that Sunday evening, I was browsing Facebook before bed and came across a post about a house for rent right behind Trevecca. I thought it was a long shot, but I emailed the property manager who happened to go to school with me at TNU. He said the place was still available and we set up a time to go look at it. The PM, Ryan, was even gracious enough to lower the rent for us to meet our budget. So we found a house that is literally 3 miles from work and it will save us hundreds of dollars a month in gas. That's not all, Ryan and his wife have two doxies too, so Cooper and Sophie will have new friends to play with!

In the process of getting ready to move on November 1st, we have been packing and selling more furniture on Craigslist and Ebay. We have been blessed to sell enough to replace our dining table for a smaller version, buy a washer and dryer and hopefully have enough left over to buy a new couch and lawnmower. And last but not least...this morning I left chapel to find an email from PayPal saying we had another $90 purchase go through! Just more confirmation that Daniel and I are on the right path and that God is blessing our every step and meeting our every need! I stand in awe of his mercies every day.

So as we start this new journey in our lives with a new house, new job, and new ministry opportunities, I ask that you continue to pray for God's blessings in our lives and for continued guidance as we walk out his calling on our lives.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Women of influence

This weekend I was able to meet on of the women that influences me along with thousands of other girls and women throughout the world. Nancy Alcorn is an amazing woman of faith that heard God speaking to her about helping young women who were hurting and sharing God's love with them. Nancy founded Mercy Ministries. Please take a moment and look up this ministry at www.mercyministries.com. Research Nancy's testimony. She is amazing and Daniel and I are proud to be partners with her.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

It's been a long time; I shouldn't have left you...

As I sit here typing out this blog, I smile because I know that as soon as Daniel reads that title he is going to know how to finish the sentence. It's another one of our many inside jokes. Anyways, I shouldn't have left you so long without an update on life at the Perry Playground. I realize its been months since I last updated my blog, and as always its because life happened.

Let's see, where to start....

My last post was at the end of July. At that point I was struggling with my role as a wife. I was utterly discouraged about what seemed to be the constant arguing that was taking place with Daniel and I. We were arguing over the dumbest things, and needless to say I wasn't feeling too "super wifey for lifey." Over the month of August Daniel and I talked with our mentors and started taking a course on marriage...and each other. George recommended a few books for Daniel to study, and Renee did the same for me. She gave me The Power of a Praying Wife, and Fascinating Womanhood. I'm ashamed to admit that I'm still not through either of these books, because again life got in the way, I've been lazy, and frankly...those books make me very angry when I read them. The reason they make me angry are:

1. they are written from a 1950's housewife mentality (which flies in the face of every ounce of independence I have)
2. they reveal areas about my marriage that I have to fix...not Daniel...ME

 So long story short, I read a little and throw the book, pick it up again, read a little more, throw it again....you get the drift. On a good note though, our marriage is getting back on track and we are both learning to communicate better.

So, that brings me to late August, early September. School started back for Daniel again, this time with all his classes being online. School started back for me as well, with a fresh group of Freshman in my LEAP group. We are known as "Starr and the Giant Peaches." I am having so much fun with this group of students and they continually stretch me and help me to become a better instructor. Daniel has decided that since he is taking online classes this fall, then he will have time to pursue substitute teaching in the Metro school system. He has completed all the paperwork and background check and all that jazz...and is waiting patiently for the orientation. I think he is going to be an amazing teacher and that the students will absolutely love him.

Work has been pretty crazy the past couple of months and I have been working ALOT! But we did have a chance to slip in a couple of mini vacations with family this late summer/early fall. We were able to go camping with the Perry's in Missouri, and we celebrated Grandma Perry's 80th birthday in Indiana in September. We are planning a trip to Grandma Foster's cabin in Virginia with my parents and Kyle and Micha at the end of October. I'm looking forward to the quiet mountains and cool crisp air.

That pretty much sums up our beginning of Fall, and we eagerly anticipate the upcoming holidays. Be looking out for my next blog about the joys of house hunting! Blessings, and check out my photos on Facebook from our mini vacations this year.



Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Someone Worth Dying For

Have you ever had one of those days where you feel completely and utterly lost, broken, empty. Well today is one of those days for me. One of those days where I just want to curl up in my bed, and sleep...all day. Some may call it depression, and maybe it is. All I know is that when I was driving to work today, I heard this song and it made me cry.

Someone Worth Dying For

You might be the wife, waiting up at night
You might be the man, struggling to provide
feeling like it's hopeless
Maybe you're the son who chose a broken road
Maybe you're the girl thinking you'll end up alone
Praying God can you hear me?
Oh, God are you listening?

Am I more than flesh and bone?
Am I really something beautiful?
Yeah, I want to believe, I want to believe that
I'm not just some wandering soul
That you don't see and you don't know
Yeah, I want to believe, Jesus help me believe
That I am someone worth dying for

I know you've heard the truth that God has set you free
But you think you're the one that grace could never reach
So you just keep asking, Oh, what everybody's asking

Your worth it, you can't earn it
Yeah, the cross has proven,
That you're sacred and blameless.
Your life has purpose!

You are more than flesh and bone
Can't you see you're something beautiful
Yeah, you gotta believe, you gotta believe
He wants you to see, He wants you to see that
You're not just some wandering soul
That can't be seen and can't be known
You gotta believe, you gotta believe
That you are someone worth dying for

You're someone worth dying for
Someone worth dying for

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Times of Transition

Change is hard.

This past week has been a roller coaster of emotions and unfortunately, most of them have been stressful, hurtful, and sad. Our department got news last Tuesday of who would be staying at the school, and who would be going. Ultimately, 2/3 of our close-knit work family would be seeking employment elsewhere. That is a really hard pill to swallow, for everyone.

Over the past five years in this role, I have grown to view this team as a family, dysfunctional a lot of the time, but family none-the-less. It is going to be very difficult to wrap my head around working here without them. Each one brought something to the table that was valuable and unique. It's a very strange sensation to be grieving over this situation, but that's reality.

I think I have moved past the disbelief stage, and the anger stage. I think I'm in the "oh my goodness, what are we going to do now!!??!!" stage. I cried my first set of tears over this today at our last luncheon together. It is all starting to sink in as people are packing their offices into small boxes and loading up their cars. Next week is going to be eerily quiet around here. The sad kind of quiet. The lonely kind of quiet.

Through all of this transition, I am constantly reminded that God has a plan for each and every one of us, no matter what obstacles come into our paths. He will see us all through. Continue to pray for me and for my co-workers as we all face a situation that is new to us and hard on every level.