Tuesday, October 19, 2010

friend baby shower

Late post (i found this in my drafts....my pregnancy brain forgot that i started it and never finish and didn't post)
One of my best friends Ruth Ann opened her house up to throw Jon and I an awesome baby shower!!! THANKS FRIEND!!!
me and Ellie
Jenni holding daughter Regan, Me holding God daughter Hadley, Sam holding other daughter Ellie

Grandma's and Grandpa's
me and Kathleen

there are other pictures.....they will come later :)

Monday, October 18, 2010

family baby shower

Family baby shower!!!!aunt Patty, Rachel, cousin Jessica, Aunt Gretchen, and sister in law Jamie (AKA...Aunt jamie to baby weber)
Thank you ladys!!!!!!!!

Grandma Diana and Grandma Rie.....or Grandma weber and Grandma fath.......im not sure what i like better.....may be i should ask them :)
We were VERY blessed with A lot of childrens books and a lot of our big stuff on our registry....we got a high chair, travel system car seat and stroller, activity mat and diaper cake
Grandpa Fath is making our crib for us.....very exciting!!!!!!! I really love when stuff we have that we will use for all are children have a cool story behind it!!!
The diaper game.....my aunt patty likes to take her games to a whole new level...besides melting candy bars to guess which one she also did baby food (mixed baby food) to make it harder :)

the men enjoyed tasting and smelling them :)
what a awesome uncle he will be
and a great Grandpa:)
Mark and Diana
Jamie and i were doing a prego picture & my dad & brother decided that their bellys were just as worthy as our prego bellys :)
my cousin Isaac also thought it would be fun to have a belly :)
the grandpa's and dad had their tool belts so that they are ready for baby boy weber :)
Jon's favorite gift his (i mean) baby boy weber's favorite toy....it's alittle bobcat skid loader :)
grandpa fath and grandpa weber
grandpa and grandma fath

Friday, October 15, 2010

new deck and stairs

before picture!
After (Jon is going to put paver blocks under the deck and around so that we don't have animals nesting underneath the deck)

I came home from work and told Jon that i was to tiered but i had enough strength to tell him what to rip out of yard!!!!! :) We had a lot of over grown plants and half dead tress on our property!!!
this is the garden on the side of our house that was WAY over grown.....cuz if you didn't know i have a green thumb :) obviously not!!!

Well i decided that i wanted to plant my new bulbs i bought in that mess of weeds.....and since i didn't like anything that grew there this past year so i asked Jon to use his graple on his skid loader and just take off the top layer and rip out the roots.....
but all of the sudden Jon switch to a scoop on his skid loader and started removing all the dirt.......i ran over waving my arms and yelling stop....WHAT ARE YOU DOING?????!!! He said that the people who owned the house before us was using the dirt as insulation,........dirt is not insulation.........so now no more garden and now we have a huge pile of dirt in our front yard!

then he decided to take out the little deck next to our front door
sedona helping with the rain guter (AKA trying to rip it apart!)
this is our well....if you can't see it! there is a huge, ugly, over grown bush over it. now it's gone and looks much better :)
Jon insulating since the previous owners didn't. working hard on the deck!!!!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

swearing

I got this from a friend on facebook and really liked it! It is from a website called plugged in check it out sometime......its where you can focus on your family and see what movies, t.v. shows, music, games to see what is appropriate for your family!!!! This is one of the articles and i thought it was really good!
swear words have never been apart of my language, I'm not sure if its because i have been around kids my whole life and i thought why would i swear if i don't want them to swear! That has mostly been it but after reading this...it totally puts a whole new spin on it for me!



Tuesday, October 12, 2010



Magic Mountain, an amusement park in Southern California, is known for a roller coaster named X. Coincidentally, I was there to speak at a youth event when I overheard an X-rated conversation—between churched teens no less. It prompted me to address the issue from stage. I asked, "How many of you struggle with using bad language?" Many hands went up. I followed up with questions we've all probably considered at some point: Is it wrong for a Christian to use curse words? If so, why? And what makes profanity, well, profane?

Entertainment is full of swear words, sexual innuendo and scatological slang. I recently read a study of prime-time TV in which the Parents Television Council found more than 11,000 expletives—nearly twice as many as in 1998. Indeed, in our coarsening culture, some young people can't recall a time when f-bombs weren't part of "normal" discourse. Kids use it because they've grown up hearing profanity and having it reinforced by the media. And somehow it becomes a personal habit that even Christian teens may consider acceptable in certain situations.

I've heard people argue that words are just noises we make. They're sounds. They don't really mean anything. But such a position is contradictory. To deny the power of language one must debate with … words. And those combinations of letters and sounds require meaning to be grasped. You have to assume that, objectively, your listener understands what you're saying. We can't get around the fact that words contain meaning.

Words also yield consequences. For proof that language matters, consider that we have an entire lexicon associated with their misuse: fraud, slander, libel, perjury, harassment, defamation. The ways people abuse words have social, psychological, legal and even spiritual implications.

All to Jesus I Surrender
The Bible reminds us that we should speak in ways that honor God and benefit others. Ephesians 4:29 says, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." James 1:26 warns us to keep a tight rein on our tongues, while Colossians 3:8 says, "Rid yourselves of all things such as these: anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language from your lips."

Regarding the use of coarse language by believers, some people contend that since Christ has made us free, howwe say things doesn't really matter. While salvation sets us free from the penalty of sin, freedom doesn't equallicense. In fact, the Bible makes it clear that Christians have an obligation to pursue holiness (Eph. 4:24; Titus 2; 1 Pet. 1:13-15 and 2:24).

Indeed, God's ownership of a believer extends even to the words we use. According to 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 we're mere stewards. Jesus Christ owns us lock, stock and barrel. That includes mind and mouth. Discipleship and spiritual maturity require a level of obedience that should find us yielding everything to God.

Judged by the Words We Use
Teens should submit their vocabularies to the lordship of Christ, in part because God is always listening. His grace is perfect, but if words didn't matter Jesus wouldn't have said, "I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned" (Matt. 12:36-37).

We derive our word profanity from a biblical term that means "outside the temple." Profane means "unholy" or "unwholesome." As we saw in Ephesians 4:29, some types of speech are literally unholy. Spouting certain four-letter words can hinder spiritual growth, harm relationships with others and undermine our credibility as bearers of Gospel truth.

Christians possess an advantage by having a pure well of words from which to draw. Years ago, as a new believer working my way through college, a superior noticed that I didn't tell off-color jokes or use foul language like others in the workplace. Not only did this create a witnessing opportunity, but I was promoted to a level that no 21-year-old had ever held in that company. My boss later told me that my habit of avoiding profanity convinced him that I must be honest, and this led him to promote me.

Every communicator has thousands of words at his or her disposal. In the quest for individuality and self-expression, there's no shortage of raw material. Teens need to talk! Comment! Express! Emote! But only in ways that speak well of themselves and of their Savior.

Alex McFarland is president of Southern Evangelical Seminary and host of the daily radio program SoundRezn. He's also Plugged In's teen apologetics expert. For more on his ministry and speaking schedule, visitwww.alexmcfarland.com.

Published July 2007

Monday, October 11, 2010

amazing husband

have i mentioned that i have an amazing husband lately.....
So the other day Jon and i were driving home and Jon said "do you want some ice cream" me "um...no i just want to go home im tiered" then as he drove by a gas station i said " ooooo a slushy....i love slushies!!" Jon "do you want me to stop?" me "no it's ok...u just get your ice cream" then he proceeded to pull into a gas station that didn't have slushes! So then Jon said "how about i get you a strawberry lemon ice from Fazolizes?" me " no u get your ice cream and lets go home" Jon " NO.... YOU CAN AT LEAST GIVE ME THIS! during this whole pregnancy i haven't had anything to complain about with the other husbands of pregnant women....give me this one!!!"
WHAT A GREAT HUSBAND........so we did get the strawberry lemon ice :)
He finished the baby's nursery and has put up with my crazy organization (not nesting) it's just my personality.......it's my way of controlling things that i can't control :) like i have to plan ahead, way ahead.......like today i spent half my day organizing address's for address labels for birth announcements and Christmas cards...i know im crazy!!!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

condo for sale or rent

So as my amazing friend Ruth Ann pointed out the other day that I'm having a baby in 3 months.....minor freak out!!!!!
Then a big freak out.....as you all know i have a hard time trusting.......that everything will work ok....i like to push God's buttons and try and be a planner and organizer of my life........so I realized that we really need to sale or find a renter for our condo before we have this baby :)

If you know anyone....ANYONE looking for a place to rent or buy please pass this on!!!! We have change the price on the condo.....it is actually under the price of foreclosure cost and rent we just want to pay the mortgage and not make money on it!!!!

It really sucks paying for a place that has no one living in it!!!!!
check out this and see pictures and info on the condo PLEASE!!!!!

Monday, October 4, 2010

disagree

So i'm finding as i get older and as my life starts changing like graduation, jobs, marriage, house hunting, babys..... anything...someone is always telling you what they think.....and i'm finding it's ok to be different.....as long as if your married your spouse supports you and it doesn't go against your faith. So to say this i'm yet again going to state my thoughts and conserns....

I don't know about you but i love tuna! i could probably eat it like everyday........but tuna contains mercury........ in march of 2001 the food & drug administration (FDA)issued a statement warning pregnant women and young children not to eat fish containing high levels of Mercury because it causes neurological problems in children..............................yet the centers of disease control and prevention (CDC) now recommends that these same women and young children (ages 6-59months) should get influenza vaccines......many influenza vaccines contain mercury, from the preservative thimerosal, in amounts greater than the EPA recommended safe levels.
Today, some vaccines like the influenza vaccine, contain as much at 25 micrograms of mercury, over 10 times the safe limit for an infant and roughly 2 times over the safe limit for adults.
You can ask for mercury free...........

Mercury contating influenza vaccines in 2008/2009
FluLaval- GlaxoSmithkline:25 mcg of mercury
Fluvirin- Chiron: 25 mcg of mercury
Fluzone-Sanofi pasteur: multi-dose 5 mL vial, 25 mcg of mercury

Mercury-Free influenza vaccine-2008/2009
fluMist-medimmune: approved for children 2years and older, mercury free
Fluarix- GlazoSmithKline: mercury-free
Fluzone-sanofi Pasteur: request pre-filled syringe, mercury free version


All of this info is from safeminds there is a lot more that i didn't put in my blog that makes me not want the flu shot like statistics on the shot.....but the mercury is what started my research on other ingredients in the vaccine. another resource is vaclib......i have list of other resources but i don't want to type them...so if you would like to look at them i can give them to you in person.
Im not stating that you and your family is wrong for getting the flu shot....im just stating what i just found out and keep finding the more i do research...but like i said before you and your family makes the choices not me :)