Thursday, July 12, 2012

Lessons from the Mount

I met up with my former pastor, John Cook for coffee yesterday morning to chat about this book and this book and everything else in between.  We had a great chat and it was nice to be able to really delve into some things that I have been questioning and struggling with in regards to my spiritual journey.  

We also talked about the Sermon on the Mount and John reminded me of a challenge that my dad issued a few years ago to our church.  He asked everyone to read through Matthew 5, 6, and 7 three times every day for a month.  It seems like such a commitment-  three times a day?  So while we were talking about it I felt like I definitely should take this opportunity to accept the challenge- a few years later but better late than never? 

So over the next month I am going to share my thoughts and things that I have learned from the Sermon on the Mount. I am not sure if I am going to have anything monumental to share but I am committing to doing this and by posting about it on the blog I am making myself accountable! :)  If anyone wants to join me in this daily reading please feel free to! If you'd like to leave a comment with your email address I will be sure to send you a weekly reminder! 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Daily Happenings: 7/7/12

This past Saturday Tyler, Everett, Rebecca, and I took a day trip to Charlottesville.  We all were invited to one of my best friend from high schools wedding and we took the opportunity to make a day out of it.  Rebecca was asked to do the hair for the wedding party (they all looked fabulous of course) so she hung out with them for most of the day. Tyler's mom and step-dad met us in Charlottesville so they could see us Everett and it was great to get to see them! 

 
We walked around the downtown pedestrian mall for a few hours- it is so cool! There are so many cool stores in there and I can't wait until we can go back to check all of them out. We got lunch at a place called Boylan Heights which is a "gourmet burger bar" and it was DELISH! Seriously we will definitely be going back there in the future. 
 

After we had our fill of shopping and eating we got changed and headed over to Pavilion Garden VI at the University of Virginia, where the wedding was being held. The wedding was beautiful and Sarah made one beautiful bride! Here are a few photos that I took (and stole from Sarah's facebook page), if you want to see some more photos check out this website


CONGRATS SARAH! I am so excited for you and Brennan and your new life as man and woman! :) 

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Instagram

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Tattoo Diaries

Now that I have (quite) a few visible tattoos I get asked about them a lot so I figured why not take the time to document all of them?  It's nice to have a place where I can put this kind of stuff. I will try to remember when I got all of them but some of the dates are a little fuzzy (some of them are 7+ years old!)  Here goes nothing! 

Here's my first tattoo. I was 18 and I thought it would be "so cool" to have a trail of horse shoes tattooed on me because "I love horses."   Hmmm.  Ya, not my best tattoo decision but also not the worst (more on that later.)  
Trail of horseshoes
Right front on hip
Strip mall tattoo place, 2005
The next tattoo I got was the key to Tyler's heart (insert awwwww here.)  I know it's sappy but we were young and in love and we still are so na-na-na-na-na to all the nay-sayers.   Jimmy Cumberland did this for me and I love how antique looking it is.
The key to Tyler's heart
Left side on hip
Jimmy Cumberland
Jack Brown's Tattoo Revival, 2006
So back to the worst tattoo mistake ever! Tyler and I had a (very nice) guy give us tattoos in a friend's apartment. It was really really really painful (as all rib tattoos are) and did not come out looking just like I wanted it to so I headed over to the talented Kelley Drake at Jack Brown's Tattoo Revival to have it cleaned up. I wish I could find the before picture but I can't find it-  Kelley is a miracle worker!
Holy Trinity
Right, upper ribs
Some guy in an apartment, 2007
Redone by Kelley Drake, Jack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2007
This next tattoo is one of my favorites (well I love them all) but I love it because it's such a beautiful piece of jewelry that I get to wear all the time! This was the first of a few tattoos I have had done by Katie Davis at Salvation Tattoo Gallery in Richmond, Virginia.
Rosary
Right foot
Katie Davis, Salvation Tattoo Gallery, 2008
Tyler and I went to Aruba for our honeymoon, Tyler had been there once before and loved it. At first when I got there I was not a happy camper on account of the wind but after the first day I fell in LOVE with Aruba. Tyler and I did some serious research to find out if moving there could be an option but we decided that then (and still now) was not time but one day we are hoping that we will be able to live in Aruba part time at least! So to remember our time in Aruba I got a divi divi tree tattoo! 
Divi Divi Tree (from Aruba)
Right hip (below the Trinity)
Katie DavisSalvation Tattoo Gallery, 2009
My brother Jonathan took all three of our (him, my sister, and I) initials and created an ambigram out of them which is what is in the center of this next tattoo. The flowers surrounding it are Forget-Me-Not's which are one of the symbols for Alpha Phi Omega, the fraternity that I was in at George Mason University (and still am a Life Member of, woot woot!)
L R J ambigram initials
Left side, between hip and ribs (above the key)
Katie DavisSalvation Tattoo Gallery, 2010
I love this little tattoo, it serves as a nice reminder that I can see every day. It also helps me to be accountable for my actions and to ensure that I am truly being the best I can be every day.
Jesus fish
Left, inside on wrist
Katie DavisSalvation Tattoo Gallery, 2010
This next tattoo combines three different cancer ribbons into one and is for my sister and my grandmother. The peach is uterine cancer, the teal is for ovarian cancer, and the orange is for leukemia.  It symbolizes the strength of these two wonderful women! I had this done at a charity tattoo event held by Jack Brown's Tattoo Revival by Fred Pinckard (who works at Salvation Tattoo Gallery). He did a great job of making the three colors blend together and I love it!
Multi-color ribbon for my sister and grandmother
Right forearm
Fred Pinckard, 2011
I wanted to get a tattoo for Everett but I knew that Tyler and I planned on having more children so I didn't want to get something that could not be added to or would be too extravagant. I decided to visit Mr. Kelley Drake again and have him tattoo E's footprint on my shoulder.  As Tyler and I have more children I can get their foot prints added below to make it look like someone was walking up my back. Bring on the "your kids are walking all over you" jokes!  Whenever I wear anything strapless or with shirts with thin straps I always get compliments on this tattoo. The first thing most people say is "that's not real is it?!" I am not sure how I am supposed to answer that.. "Oh no, I just stamp my kids foot on my back every day..."  
Everett's footprint
Right shoulder
Kelley DrakeJack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2011
This brings us to my latest tattoo adventure: my half sleeve (aka total awesomeness.)  This took 5 sessions (8.5 hours total) with the lovely Greg Howell at Jack Browns Tattoo Revival and it turned out even better than I could have imagined. I was so apprehensive and nervous about "taking the plunge" and getting a half sleeve but to say that "I love it" would be an understatement! Each flower/bird represents a woman in my life. 
Cardinal: Laura Campbell (my great grandmother)
Cherry Blossoms: Cindy Day (close friend)
Gardenia: Raeann Litalien (my mother)
Humming bird: Phyllis Shackelford (Tyler's grandmother)
Lavender Hydrangea: Patsy Young (my grandmother)
Lilac: Teresa Jonas (Tyler's mother)
Orange Poppy: Regina Zumwalt (close friend)
Peach Rose: Mildred Howerton (Tyler's great grandmother)
Peruvian Finch: Jessica Alva (close friend)
Stargazer Lily: Sara Thompson (Tyler's stepmother)
Flower sleeve
Left armGreg Howell , Jack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2012
Flower sleeve
Left armGreg Howell , Jack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2012
Flower sleeve
Left armGreg Howell , Jack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2012
Flower sleeve
Left arm
Greg Howell , Jack Browns Tattoo Revival, 2012
So that's it, the whole kit and kaboodle. Thoughts? Likes? Dislikes? 

Friday, July 6, 2012

NOH8 Photos

Remember back in April when I blogged about the group of us going to take NOH8 photos?  Well they are finally here and they are fabulous (as usual!)  Adam, Jeff, and all of the NOH8 crew were amazing and are always fun to be around.  Check out all of our pictures! 
Sara and Marley
Tyler, Everett, and I
Everett
Chris
Marley
Sara
Rebecca
Rebecca, Jonathan, and I
Jonathan

Worth a Thousand Words

My friend Samantha Martin took Everett, Tyler, and I's pictures this past month and they turned out fabulous! I am SO happy with them! THANKS Sam! I LOVE THEM!  Check out a few of my favorite photos from our session! 





Someone has been up to something...

... and his name is Everett!  He is walking!  WALKING!  My little boy who was just born yesterday is walking!  I did not think that this day was ever going to come but here it is and there he goes! He's not zooming by any means but he is taking steps and not holding on any more! 

I am hoping to get a video of him walking soon! 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Currently: 7/5/12

Anticipating: Our vacations to the beach this summer! We will be traveling to the Outer Banks and to Rehoboth Beach (again) soon and I am excited! It's so nice to take time off of work and just relax with family!

Thankful ForGreat friends and fun outings! Everett and I went out to the Reston Zoo with my friend Catherine and her cute little girl Addison.  The kiddos loved seeing the animals and had fun petting all the animals! 
 

 

Reading: My church recently completed a series on sexual sins which covered everything from adultery to pornography to homosexuality. One of the books that Pastor Todd referenced was titled Washed and Waiting and is written by Wesley Hill who is gay and is a Christian. I have such strong views on equality and I believe that God made everyone just the way He wanted them to be so I was apprehensive about reading this book. I am only about half way through so far but the content is interesting so far.  Have any of you read this book? 

Eating: Salsa and guacamole! Mmmmm! Now if I could just find a paleo substitute for tortilla chips!! Grrrr.. 

Listening To:  Mr. Jack Johnson.  I love his smooth style and buttery voice.  Perfect for the summer! :) 


What are you currently up to?

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Salsa for the Fourth

Happy Fourth of July!  Hope that everyone is having a great day! Tyler, Everett, and I are heading out to hang out with family this afternoon but before we go I wanted to share my salsa recipe! I made it yesterday to take along with us this afternoon. 

Here's what you'll need: 

  • 1 red onion
  • 1/2 yellow (sweet) onion
  • 8-10 tomatoes
  • 1 jalapeno
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 6-10 cloves of garlic
  • Salt (to taste)
Not Pictured: Cilantro
Here's what you do: 

1. Dice onions, tomatoes, garlic, and jalapeno and add to bowl.

2. Juice the lime and chop the cilantro and add to diced mixture. Add salt if needed.


3. EAT and ENJOY! 

It's pretty simple and really good! It is best if you can make it the night before you want to eat it so that you can let all of the flavors meld together! MMMMMmmmmmm!  

Have a happy day! 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Quick Post

There's lots to update about but not enough time today! I'll be "really" posting tomorrow!