This is part IV of a series that takes Andy Stanley's sermons from Sunday to every day. If you missed part I, just click here to catch up. If you missed part II, click here. Part III, click here.Here is a quick catch up:February 2009: I recognize that I have not been living up to the standard that I had been called. I write a sincere plea for God to direct me where Continue Reading
Buckhead Bytes Part III: Release it (part i)…
This is part III of a series that takes Andy Stanley's sermons from Sunday to every day. If you missed part I, just click here to catch up. If you missed part II, click here.Here is a quick catch up:February 2009: I recognize that I have not been living up to the standard that I had been called. I write a sincere plea for God to direct me where I need to beApril 2009: I start Continue Reading
Buckhead Bytes Part I: Own it
This is embarrassing to admit, but despite the fact that my husband and I moved into our home about a year ago, we still have a mess in our basement. When I use the word mess...I mean disaster. My husband moved my boxes of childhood keepsakes from my parent's basement to ours and I have recently begun the process of attempting to purge through everything I have a hard time letting go Continue Reading
Mom-entous (Mother’s Day in Review)
I won't make a habit of this, but this particular weekend deserves to be documented.As Sunday marked the first Mother's Day I got to celebrate as a mom, my husband was very careful to make this particular weekend "mom-entous."Let me first celebrate my little boy on consistently sleeping through the night (8-8 or 8-5) for about two weeks now. Go B, go!!! Sleep is truly life-changing. I Continue Reading
Hoppy…no…Holy Easter…
As a child, I could count on Easter to always bring a few things: candy, white ruffled socks, a new hand-sewn dress (that ALWAYS matched my older sister), and the story of the resurrection tucked inside of our individual Easter baskets. I remember my mother plaiting my hair the night before to get the look of crimped hair; which, by the way, was very cool in the late eighties and early Continue Reading