Monday, August 31, 2009

monday night football

we got to experience our first Houston Texans NFL game tonight. yes, it was a preseason game but a first, nonetheless, for us. it was actually my first NFL game ever! we would love to go back for a regular season game because if the energy tonight was just a taste of how it is during the season, a future game should be destined to be a great game.

the texans were playing the vikings so we got the special treat of also seeing the never-going-to-retire brett favre play. the fans seemed pretty excited at the opportunity to boo him at every opportunity, but we just thought it was pretty cool that we got to see him play, too.

looking forward to future NFL games!

pre-game show complete with flames. and below, toro and demeco ryans (roll tide!)
favre on the big screen...

(so sorry for the blurriness of the pictures!)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

just keep swimming, just keep swimming

last saturday was our 9 month wedding anniversary...it is ok to acknowledge less-than-one-year anniversary marks, right? i thought so.

last saturday also happen to be the day we decided to go to the aquarium here in houston. we have talked about going pretty much since we moved, whenever we would drive by. the aquarium is surrounded by huge tall buildings and major interstates, but it is a fun little adventure tucked away in downtown.
we got to pet rays and see so many different kinds of fish, some crazy-big turtles, even bigger catfish, sharks, and white tigers. yes, tigers. at the aquarium. they are a special exhibit i think. we wanted some really good pictures of the tigers because they are such beautiful creatures, especially up so close, so lee decided to try to grab the attention of one of the tigers. who knew that a white tiger would be particularly attracted to a guy tapping on the glass?! needless to say, the tiger was so aroused that it jumped at the glass at lee! i wish i'd had my camera ready because it was the most bizarre thing that has ever happened to us. at an aquarium.it may seem hard to find something to follow up such the shock of a tiger jumping at you, but we decided we would try by hopping on the train to ride through the shark exhibit. the sharks were awesome even if the only thing separating us and them was the (probably) thin layer of glass with gallons & gallons of water pressure against it above our heads. we did get some cool shots & had a great time. too bad it was too hot to take a ferris wheel ride...

Saturday, August 22, 2009

summer reading list

now that all of our recent events have been blogged about, i thought i would take the time to discuss a recent accomplishment that i am pretty proud of. *disclaimer: i really would like your feedback...just wait until the bottom and you will know what i mean. :)

in high school, i hated summer reading lists and being required to read certain books when i just wanted to sleep in, hang out with friends, or go to the pool, and the books were probably destined to be terrible anyway. except they weren't...i.e. the great gatsby, to kill a mockingbird, the list goes on...many of these became some of my all-time favorites.

i love reading and love having the time to read. thankfully, this summer has provided plenty of time for reading. between moving and traveling and job searching, i have read SIX books. yes, six...just finished the last one yesterday. all of this brings me to the point of this rambling...i thought i would share my 6 with you along with a couple more that are awaiting their turn to be taken off the shelf and read.

1) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and 2) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (both) by J.K. RowlingIf you remember, I became quite engrossed in the Harry Potter saga a few months ago. Right before we moved, life got very busy with finishing class, ending my time at work, and packing so i had to take a break from the books. once i got back into them though, it was over. i think i read these two books in less than two weeks. amazing. can't wait for the last movies.

3) The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewisi love everything about The Chronicles of Narnia...at least everything about the books i have read so far. i have the big paperback book that has all the Narnia stories in one and decided to continue reading through when i unpacked it in july. Dawn Treader was next in line and did not disappoint (not that i expected it to...The Horse and His Boy is the only one that has done that). there is such a great metaphor for redemption and a new life in Christ. i won't spoil it for those that have never read it, but you really should read it. i do hope the movie is done well.

4) Dear John by Nicholas Sparksthis one was actually a re-read because (gasp) i actually forgot what it was about. even after reading the summary, nothing triggered my memory. this normally does not happen, especially with nicholas sparks' books, so i knew i needed to refresh my memory. a story of love at first, this one is a bit more realisitic perhaps than some of his other books because real life tries to interfere with the main characters. again, i will not give away any part of the story...read for yourself if you want...but i recommend it and all of his books. *his new book the last song comes out september 8!

5) My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoulti obviously knew the general storyline to this book before reading it since it came out on the big screen earlier this summer. i never had a chance to see the movie so i thought i would read the book and wait for it to come out on dvd. if i were an "OMG" user, then i would say something like, "OMG! this book is so emotional. get the tissues ready!" thankfully, i am not a user, but i would say it is a bit of a tear-jerker. i enjoyed the way the story was set up and how much backstory is given to fill in the present-day scenario. i may move on to some of the author's other books soon because i enjoyed this one, but i do not know if i will be seeing the movie after all. i hear the endings to the movie and the book are very different, fyi.

6) Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santosnow if any of you have heard of this one, i will be thoroughly impressed. i had never heard of it when it was given to me, and this is the author's first and only book out. sadly, this was actually given to me as a gift a couple of years ago. i read a couple of chapters but eventually forgot about it. however, i am very glad i gave it another chance because it proved to be quite a fun story. she references old movies via the main character and leads you down a path where you think you know the ending, or at least you hope you know the ending, but then throws a few surprises in along the way. it is not a typical love story, contrary to what you may think from the title. i highly recommend it and hope she gets another book out soon. *UPDATE while finishing this, i found that she does have another book out! just google her name.

Current Read: Crazy Love by Francis Chanwow. i could have written an entire post or more about this book alone. i heard chan speak a few years ago at the passion conference in atlanta, and i knew he was a great speaker. i had no idea just how thought-provoking this book would be though. not only thought-provoking, but life-examining too. lee and i are actually reading this together, taking turns on a chapter, underlining our favorite thoughts, and sharing some of our favorite points. the book has challenged us to think about how we are living our lives...are we really living for God with every ounce of our being? or are we just giving Him what we feel like giving Him at the moment? are we so in love with God that we desire to spend time with Him? give back what He has blessed us with? share His truth with others? serve Him wholeheartedly? i didn't mean to get so deep with this reading list, but the book is definitely worth reading. Chan does not have it all together perfectly, but God does seem to have used him through this book to remind us of some pretty important elements to having a relationship with Christ.

Next books on the list:
Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
Love is an Orientation by Andrew Marin

what have been your favorite recent reads? do you have any recommendations for me or for both of us? i'd love to hear your suggestions!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

lions and tigers and bears, oh my!

while lee was in california (see previous post for that trip and his first time to blog!), i spent a day at the zoo with katy, the garrett kids, the snelgrove girls, and their babysitter, kathryn (probably did not spell her name right but i can't remember). i had never been to the houston zoo so i was pretty pumped about what it had in store. plus, with 8 kids in tow, i knew we were in for an exciting day no matter what the zoo had to offer.as it turns out, we did in fact see lions and tigers and bears. we saw an array of other animals as well, but the biggest surprise of the day was the monsoon rain that poured down on us during lion training time, which was thankfully kind of under a shelter from the rain. i will spare you all photographic evidence of what we looked like after the rain because it was not a pretty sight. the kids quickly recovered, of course, and we moved onto to elephants and the kids' section.

speaking of elephants, katy got all the kids to say "roll tide" when she took this picture. i love it :)
in the kids' section, we found a petting zoo, a playground, a splash pad, and an interactive prairie dog exhibit. the girls and jennings were able to pop in and out of these bubbles while prairie dogs popped in and out of the ground all around them.



we thought we were rain free once we left the zoo, but we were sadly mistaken. the rain rain rain came down down down in rushing, rising rivlets (winnie the pooh, anyone?) all the way back to my apartment. in hopes of entertaining the kids, we headed to joe's crab shack because they normally dance around and get the kids involved. unfortunately no dancing ensued, but the kids, whether from delirium or the re-energizing naps they got during the rain, were very content with endless giggling over anything and everything, coloring, and climbing across the booth and each other.

who had two thumbs and were super excited to finally eat lunch (at 4pm) and be completely dry? kathryn and i did!
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

California is my new favorite place

My brother and I recently decided we needed to take a brothers only trip. This of course, resulted in extreme awesomeness...... and baseball (also awesome). Ben will be starting a church in San Francisco next year so we decided we would go to Los Angeles for a day then head to San Fran. First things first, the Los Angeles airport is the most disorganized, jacked up place I have ever been and I will make it my life's work to avoid ever going there again. The same thing goes for downtown LA. There is no need/desire for me to ever go back. So without further ado, lets start the show.

These pics are from LA/Anaheim/Newport Beach/Irvine. I know I said bad things about LA, but the surrounding areas such as Newport Beach, Anaheim, and Irvine were beautiful places. We got to take in an Angels game three rows from the field. The fans there provided a really great atmosphere. The stadium is very unique and it was one I hadn't been to before so I can now add it to my list. The picture of my feet is of the first time they were in the Pacific Ocean. We did all this stuff in our first day. Now its time to head to the bay.

Some wonderful people from Ben's church in Missouri allowed us to stay at their house in Novato, which is about 25 miles from San Fran. This was very helpful because we didn't have to pay for a place to stay. The house was beautiful and these are pictures of the views we had plus some of the outdoor area. Every morning we would walk outside and see deer just laying around. It was a wonderfully peaceful place.

Another thing my brother and I enjoy apart from going to different baseball stadiums is visiting colleges that are well known for either academics or athletics. Since we were so close to Palo Alto, we decided to visit Stanford University. The campus was gorgeous and massive to walk around. The architecture was stunning and we also got to throw the frisbee on the big lawn at the front of campus. Downtown Palo Alto is my new favorite city that I have visited. Its hard to explain that but just trust me on that one. Plus it was 75 and sunny and perfect weather and it was the end of July so that didn't hurt.
The other pics are of Muir Woods in San Fran. We didn't actually have time to check everything out but the view was amazing. Any of you that have ever been to San Fran know that the fog just sits on the city from time to time and its very low.


The Golden Gate Bridge is the most recognizable landmark in San Francisco so of course I took lots of pictures. It was very interesting to see when the fog was low because the top of the bridge could not be seen. The other pics are of the crookedest road in America. We drove it in a standard and we had to go up a massive hill so that in itself was a lot of fun. There's also a small picture of Alcatraz.


This is the San Francisco Giants ballpark. It is one of the best stadiums I have ever been to and I consider myself a connoisseur of baseball stadiums. Ben and I went to two ballgames to see the Giants vs the Phillies. The second game we got great seats for a cheap price because we went in during the third inning. We paid 15 bucks for 90 dollar tickets and we sat on the fourth row behind the Phillies dugout. It was pretty sweet. This area is also significant because it is the part of San Francisco that Ben and his team will be starting their church in. Please pray for this area and for all those that are contributing to this vision.
Lastly I want to say that my time in California was a time for me to reconnect with God and sort some things out. Ben, thanks for helping me with that. I pray that God will do amazing things in my life through the things I realized while on this trip.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

happy 25th anniversary, mama & daddy!









mama and daddy,
the look of our family may have changed over the years, but i know without a doubt that you two are both just as in love as you were on august 11, 1984. thanks for pushing through the hard times, laughing through the fun times, and loving us and each other through it all.

love,
lindsey
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Monday, August 10, 2009

weekend update

our last trip of the summer was in lieu of GJ and Jonah's birthdays, which both happen to be august 11. the trip was packed with great food, awesome hangout time with the family in louisiana, swimming for the girls and younger kiddos, golf for the men (including jonah), and even a chance to catch up with some friends on sunday.

mr. joe and jonah are both very special to us. happy birthday to you both tomorrow! we hope this next year is filled with only wonderful times and memories for you both!


emma and joe rocked the pool the whole time we were there, while miles spent some of his non-water moments playing in the flowerbeds and enjoying the full-body tan before changing back into his diaper & clothes.
jonah is a natural when it comes to golf...and pretty much anything else he tries. an extremely talented and strong soon-to-be 7 year old, jonah was killing the ball nearly 140 yeards! i am sure he gave his dad, uncles, and GJ some good competition on the course.


per jonah's request, his birthday cake was actually a homemade pecan pie which was delicious! ever the outdoorsman, jonah received TWO fishing poles for his birthday (stay tuned for the results of their first use). the party was rounded off with a good ol' pinata busting. even miles enjoyed the candy fun.


like i said, the kid is a natural at everything he tries. first time out with the new poles, jonah and walter caught FIVE bass fish that i am sure was turned into a delicious dinner at the allen house last night.
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