Saturday, April 28, 2007

Inspired...

In the spirit of Kari Masson...

10 Things I'll Enjoy This Weekend:

1. Finishing the paper from Hades and knowing my semester officially ends on Thursday! :-)

2. Helping out at my school's 2nd Annual "Spring Fling" (Carnival).

3. Playing trivia with Bryan and John at Blue Moon Pizza. Yum!

4. Going to Taste of Marietta in the Square with the Fab 5.


5. Listening to 7Sharp9 with my girls at Hemingway's.

6. Seeing Nicole twice in one week!

7. Working out for three days in a row... Yes, I'm back on the weight loss train... And it's working!

8. Sleeping in with my woobies.

9. Going to study at the local Barnes and Noble... complete with Starbucks! (Sorry, K!)

10. Waking up Monday morning knowing that Jennie will be at work with me for the rest of the year!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

The Landlord

I know... twice in one day! I couldn't wait to post this though...




I have to say this is the funniest thing I've seen in awhile. BIG props to my girl Michelle and the guys at www.funnyordie.com.


Let me know if you love Pearl and Will like I do! :-)

Easter Weekend

So it's been a week... or more. But, I thought I'd post a few pictures from my awesome 4-day weekend at home!

Saturday

I know I mentioned the snow in one of my previous posts, but this is what we saw Saturday morning when we woke up!

Poor little dogwood.

Mama felt sorry for her tulips... so she cut them and made them the centerpiece for our Easter breakfast the next morning. They "perked up" a little when they warmed up. :-)


Look! Snow Boonies! :-)


Easter Sunday

After church on Sunday, we headed to Waynesville to spend the afternoon with Daddy's family. When the Boones get together, it's definitely never boring...

Lulas at Mimi's house


And you thought Boone girls were always serious...


Speaking of serious Boones... so Nattie has two pairs of absolutely huge sunglasses. One of them makes her look like Adam Ant. The second pair are from "Dolce and Gabbana." Oooh, stylish. Yeah, well - guess which Boone put them on.



No, this is not an illusion. Or a hallucination. This is Sandy Boone (on the left) and his younger brother David (on the right). Strike a pose!

Vogue!

My favorite driver... she needs to come back to Fair Oaks with me! :-)

Kevin, Lori and Boone

My favorite boy!

Later, Nattie and I walked down towards the Francis Mill behind Mimi's house. She was on the ground taking some arsty fartsy pictures of the Mill...

Nattie: Abby, do you smell something?
Abby: No... why?

Nattie: I swear I smell dog doo.



Abby: That's probably because there's a pile of it beside your elbow.

Like I said, never a dull moment when the Boones get together! :-)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Looking for reason where there is no reason...


The world is full of opinions today about what could have/should have happened yesterday in Blacksburg, Virginia at Virginia Tech. Watching everyone spout forth their "expert opinions," I wanted to use the small voice I have here on the Internet to put a few thoughts out there for everyone else. First, I want to address what I believe is most important in this situation.



Want something to do? Pray.


1. Pray for the families of the victims. They will wake up every day for the rest of their lives longing for hugs, conversations and time with the loved ones they have lost. Pray that HE would comfort them, and shower them with the love and peace that only HE can provide.


2. Pray for the family of Cho Seung-Hui, the shooter. The heartache they must feel, the agony in not knowing what they could have done as parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. must be overwhelming. Pray that they might also find a peace and comfort that could only come from HIM.


3. Pray for the staff and faculty at Virginia Tech, that they might be able to to support and guide the survivors and students who lost friends, roommates and loved ones through the remainder of the school year.



In regards to my earlier remarks, I have heard countless reports and interviews with "experts" who seem to think that the answer to all of this is to fire Virginia Tech's President - Dr. Charles Steger - and the police chief, Wendell Finchum. I refuse to link to any of those articles. Go look at Fox News (your source for evil!) if you want to read them. This solution (to me) seems absolutely redonkulous (to use one of Chris West's words). Here's why:



  • The first shooting started just before 7:15 am when police recieved the first phone call about what they thought was a "domestic dispute" in one of the dorms. Since when do college campuses shut down completely because of a domestic dispute?!

  • The next ninety minutes - that's all the time they had! - were spent assessing the situation. University officials and the few police officers who weren't out looking for the suspect were trying get a handle on things. Sounds pretty reasonable.

  • This all occured less than an hour before the first classes were scheduled to start. Only 9,000 of Virginia Tech's 26, 000 students live on campus. One could reasonably assume that by 7:30 the commuting students were already on their way to class. How could the message have been relayed... the message about the domestic dispute. That's all it was at that point!

  • 9:26 am - A cautionary email goes out to the entire student body.

  • At 9:45, the shootings at Norris Hall begin. By 9:50 am - 5 minutes after the big shooting began - students were sent an email telling them to stay inside. University officials and police did exactly what they should have.

  • Ten minutes later, at 9:55, more email and emergency phone calls begin going out to campus buildings to make sure students stay in a safe place.

The answer here is not to fire the people who calmly handled the situation and responded promptly as soon as they knew it was more than a domestic dispute. These are two of the people the students and community of Blacksburg will be looking to in the months ahead. A caller to Q100 this morning in Atlanta, who happened to be a Virginia Tech student listening online, said the majority of the student body isn't angry or disappointed in the leadership so many others want to dismiss in haste. Charles Steger received a standing ovation in during the campus memorial service today, and some jerk on Fox News wants him fired?! GET REAL!


If the student body isn't angry, if the student body just wants to grieve and learn how to move on, shouldn't we all just keep our busybody noses out of it?! We need to concern ourselves with how we can help those who are broken with grief and sorrow. We need to stop focusing our energy on things that do not bring God glory in all of this. We need to honor those who were lost in an absolute tragedy. We need to be more like the Hokies.




Friday, April 06, 2007

April... Asheville... Accumulation?!

I'm home for the weekend and the temperatures have definitely dropped. Tonight, we decided to have a home movie marathon... not my favorite. Somehow, everyone else's "cute years" were my "awkward, ugly, obnoxious, annoying, not-at-all-comfortable-to-watch-all-0ver-again years." And, they're all caught on tape. So, while the worst of those years are playing out on TV, I'm in the computer room updating my blog. :-)

Kadee and Nattie enjoying the "show." :-)
In the middle of movie watching, we looked outside and saw....

No, not the free bird seed...
THE SNOW!!



Big, fat, beautiful white snow... and it's sticking!!


Do you think we can still cook Easter Lunch on the grill?!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Fun In the Sun

With warm weather back in Atlanta, Bryan and I have been trying to enjoy being outdoorsas much as we can. Although my nose has been sufficiently "pollinated" we did spend a few hours last Sunday in Centennial Olympic Park.

Right as we walked up, we found a really cool steel drum band to listen to. The group of performers was really big, and they sounded awesome!

This was definitely more fun than sitting in Phillips Arena watching the poor Hawks lose another game! :0)
A closer view of the band. I tried to look them up online, but couldn't find any information!

This was the first weekend for the fountains to be up and "flowing" for park visitors. There were several sets of soaked parents and kids. We tried to catch one of the choreographed shows, but we missed it by about 15 minutes. :-(



We also poked our heads into the Visitor Center to see if we could look up Bryan's "brick." When the Olympics came to Atlanta in 1996, Bryan's "Grammy" bought bricks for each of her grandkids - Bryan, sister Leigh and cousin Alex.



Ta-Da!

A close up of Mr. Spann's famous brick. :-)
I have to admit...
I am a little jealous...
They are rather cool....
I want one.

Headed home after an afternoon of fun in the sun. Maybe one of these days I can teach Bryan to smile with his eyes open!