Monday, September 23, 2013

"Happy Birthday to Others!" (Marlena's 11th Birthday)

Here's the group that gathered to help Marlena celebrate her 11th birthday.
It might just look like your ordinary group of girls, but it isn't. From left to right, we have Marlena, Hauna Laya, Brooklyn, Daisy, Lindy, then Alexis. The girls range in grades from 1st - 8th grades. How did they all come to be here for Marlena's party? It went something like this.
A couple of months back, Marlena decided that instead of getting any presents for her birthday, she would take that money and buy some outfits for two little girls who had recently begun attending our church, Alexis (2nd grade) and her sister Hauna Laya (1st grade). As Marlena began making plans, her friend Brooklyn decided that she wanted to help with the shopping. (The shopping trip has already been written about previously.) Excitement grew as Marlena and Brooklyn decided to also make a cake for the party. They wrapped all the presents, keeping straight who would get what items. It seemed like a forever-long week between the shopping trip and the actual party, to Marlena, but the day finally arrived.

Alexis and Hauna Laya hadn't been told that it was Marlena's birthday but they quickly figured it out. After eating homemade pizza, they were eager to give her the presents that were stacked nearby. Marlena opened a couple of cards from Brooklyn and Daisy and even got a new soccer ball from her siblings! She was thrilled! And just as we were trying to tell the little girls why they had to stop bringing the rest of the presents to Marlena, her daddy comes through on his way out to the woods with Taylor for the last few minutes of daylight.
(He wasn't a necessary player in the rest of the party!) As her daddy squeezed her and told her how proud he was of her, mom snapped a quick picture before wiping tears from her own eyes! Marlena was too excited about what was coming to see the emotion on her mom's face or even see the tears in Mrs. Judy's eyes (she had been invited because of her love for Marlena).
Now comes the fun part. I get to tell the girls that those presents are for them! I had already warned Marlena that they might not really "get it." They might not understand her sacrifice but she didn't care about that. However, little Alexis surprised me. Very thoughtfully she said, "This is Marlena's special day so she should be getting the presents. But instead, she is giving them to us!" She got it!
From that point on, it was chaos of the fun sort! Clothes flying everywhere, poses made, and pictures being snapped. The idea was for every article of clothing to be tried on so that we could see how we did guessing sizes. The Marlena and Brooklyn were so pleased with their selections of clothes! And the only real size issues we had were with shoes--pretty good considering all the things that were bought. It was great and Marlena (along with Brooklyn and Lindy and Daisy) enjoyed every minute of it! The little girls loved having bigger girls make over them and compliment them on their new clothes. Many of the outfits were bought at Second Glance Consignment in Union City (upscale used clothing) but several items were brand new as well.
Everyone seemed pleased with the evening, not to mention Mrs. Judy. She was very moved by watching the whole evening unfold. I think she was moved by how the little girls responded and definitely challenged by the generosity of one 11- year-old girl! Just so we have this in writing, Marlena, your mom is very proud of you! It was an evening this mom won't forget for a long time.

River Rat Race 2013

The yearly 5K that kicks off the Hickman Pecan Festival week was almost here. Last year at this time, I ran my first "race" and won for the females! This year, I have struggled with consistency in my running routine but felt ready to run again, though this time my husband wasn't running with me. .
Disappointed by the fact that I would be attending the race alone, I began trying to find a ride there. Jason and Taylor were talking of going squirrel hunting. Then late Friday afternoon, much to my delight and surprise, they decided to support me and both run the race instead of hunting! I was so pumped! "Every man for himself, though, Guys!" I made sure to clarify before race day. I didn't want to feel guilty if I ended up having to pass either one of them. Taylor had never run 3 miles before in his life. "Just don't take off too quickly like some of the men will. They will be thrown off by Drew Worley's speed. Just take your time and pace yourself." Those were my words of advice for my 14-year-old son. As if he needed any.

The race began. Drew was off like lightning, and there went Taylor, following behind. I stayed calm and set my pace because the hill was coming right off the bat. Jason and Taylor were ahead of me and made it up the hill with no problem. The gap between Taylor and me kept widening and by mile 2 I rarely caught a glimpse of him. Towards the end of mile 2, the road stretched straight for a while and I could see him still going strong. At the beginning of the third mile, I had to pass Jason (who had only been running 2 miles in his training time) and he handled it so graciously. I never got close to Taylor!

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Taylor's final time in his first 5K -- 23:08!! He came in 2nd place in the whole race, second only to Drew Worley.
My final time -- 24:40! My best official time and better than last year's run, putting me in 1st place overall for the females and 3rd place overall (and at 41 years old, I might add).
Jason's final time -- 25:??. He came in 5th place overall, beating out all the younger men except the two teenage boys!

We all felt quite pleased with ourselves, but I know that if we went to a bigger race, we would quickly be humbled. :) I was so proud of Taylor, and I learned something about him that day. He has the ability to keep going, even when he is hurting and things aren't comfortable. He can press on. I was glad to see that and very proud of him!

Drew and I got the trophies for the race, which caused us to get written up in the paper as Repeat River Rat Race winners! A fun day!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Chef Schaeffer!

Tuesday, September 3, found Schaeffer helping mom in the kitchen making homemade granola bars. He especially enjoyed getting his hands messy while flattening the bars in the pan.

Labor Day Weekend Fun!

Since there was no school on Monday, Lindy invited a few friends over Sunday night after church to spend the night. They decided to go bowling and then to eat supper at Arby's. For some crazy reason, they also wanted to stop in Walmart and "mess things up a bit!" ha! ha! They are good girls, so I didn't have many worries over what they would do. They ended their time together by swimming at Pat Major's on Monday. Fun times for good friends!
Allie McCullough, Lindy, Haley Hartman, Josie Prehoda, Daisy Major, and Marlena.

Jay's First Dove

Labor Day morning,
Jay went dove hunting with Taylor and dad. He killed his first dove! He was so proud. Dad and Taylor also killed 3 more for a total of 4 doves down Monday morning. Way to go, Jay!

Shopping for her birthday. . .but not for herself

"Mom, for my birthday this year, can I take the money you would normally use to buy me a present and buy some clothes for Alexis and Hauna Laya?" Silence. Wow, what a kid! "Sure, Marlena, if that's what you want to do. Think on it and make sure, but that is a great idea." That was probably 6 weeks ago and the girl has only gotten more excited about her idea as the weeks have passed.
At some point, her friend Brooklyn Major found out what she was doing and wanted to join in. So last Saturday (Aug. 31), the three of us spent the day in Union City shopping. They both knew that we only had $100, which sounds like a lot but doesn't last long when shopping for two little girls. So we agreed to start off at the consignment shop "Second Glance." We had checked sizes with their mom, who still doesn't know what we are doing. Surprises are so much fun! Even mom has gotten caught up in the excitement of giving to others! My heart was so blessed, though, watching these two 6th grade girls enjoying bargain-shopping for two little girls who need clothes more than they do.
Not once did these girls ask for something for themselves and they had a blast trying to find matching items that they liked and were on sale. Brooklyn was surprised how quickly the money added up, which I figured it always a good lesson for kids to learn. We did the bulk of our purchasing at "Second Glance" then went to Goodwill where we found matching brand new boots for the girls. Then we got to use a JCPenney giftcard for $50 (compliments of dad)and bought some brand new items to fill in the "gaps". I enjoyed treating Marlena and Brooklyn to lunch at Pizza Hut before we could finish our shopping.
Then we concluded by going to Walmart and buying the ingredients for an owl cupcake "cake" that Marlena will decorate before the party. I couldn't be more proud of this child! She has even made the comment, "I am more excited about this birthday than any ever before!" Marlena has shown our family on numerous times how to give sacrificially. I am so proud of you, Marlena Ruby Sipes!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

It Feels Like Progress

A sign went up today on the new church lot. . .I don't know why it excited me so much, but it did. It feels like maybe we are moving forward. Dirt work should begin next week, that will definitely feel like progress. But for now, a sign that shows people where we will be building is encouraging. I have tried to describe the location on many occasions. Now it won't be necessary. Thanks, anonymous donor, for thinking of a sign. It tells the community, we are making plans. We will return. The people of West Hickman Baptist Church in Hickman, Kentucky will have a church building of their own again one of these days, the Lord willing. But for now, we are content to keep doing ministry from wherever God allows.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Friday Night Lights in Hickman

Last night was Taylor's first official football game on the high school level. I think he is a little intimidated at the thought and size of high school opponents, but he is playing, none-the-less. He got put in for two plays last night and did well. He is #82 and sure does look handsome in his uniform! He is pushing 6 feet tall now but hopes to put on some weight and muscle in the next few years to be able to "push his weight around" on the field.
Love this guy!

Friday, August 23, 2013

When I say "Fulton," you say, "County!"

Last night was Marlena's first game to cheer for! The Fulton County Middle School football team played at Murray Middle School. The cheer squad did so well! It brought back memories for dad and I as we watched so many new little 6th graders starting to cheer for the first time. Just two years ago, that was Lindy, and now. . . she is the expert! Lindy is definitely a great cheerleader with crisp, clean moves--nothing "loosey, goosey" about her.
Excited about this year's cheer squad!

Survival Skills 101

Our first class at Reelfoot Outdoor Classroom was on basic survival skills: building a fire, building a shelter, and first aid. It was very interesting and educational, not to mention a nice break from the daily grind of workbooks and reading. Schaeffer is posing beside the rugged shelter that was made from sticks and branches.
Jay listened intently to all that was taught, so I feel sure he picked up a few interesting and helpful facts. But I am sure his favorite part was after the class when we went down the road to a park and had a picnic lunch with some of the kids and their moms. What a beautiful place Reelfoot Lake is!
Schaeffer found a little toad that became his buddy for the day! Mean old mom made him leave it there when we left. Looking forward to going back next Friday for more Outdoor Classroom.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Soccer Season is here!

Today was such a beautiful day that the boys and I decided to have a picnic lunch at the park. Jay brought a soccer play to practice with since tonight is his first soccer practice of the season. This will be his 2nd year playing and Marlena's 3rd year. Schaeffer decided he wanted to try it, and the next thing I knew, big brother Jay had turned into a regular soccer coach!
"You can't use your hands, Schaeffer!" Well, why not put him in the goal then? By the end Jay decided that Schaeffer would actually make quite a good goalie. . .if ever given the chance to play. It will not be his year this year, but maybe next year! When you're #5, sometimes you have to wait a little while for your chance at "stardom!"

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Over the Hill?

Look at my cute little "dates" for lunch at the lake today! The Hilltoppers meet once a month, which is a small group of people from all around our association who are "over the hill," so to speak. :) The kids and I used to join them fairly regularly soon after we moved here and honestly, I had forgotten just how much they enjoy seeing young 'uns. These three kids brought a lot of smiles to those sweet, wrinkled faces today and I am so glad we went! Of course, eating lunch at Boyette's on Reelfoot Lake AND having it paid for by dear Mr. Charles was an added bonus. See this nice, brand new van? Someone donated TWO of them to our church about a week ago so we got to break one in right today. A fun fieldtrip!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Meatball Madness

Day 2 of Jay helping in the kitchen started off like this! He was interested in getting his hands messy (don't all boys like that?) until he saw exactly what it was he was going to have to stick his hands into.
"Go deeper! Get those hands messy! You can do it," I cheered from a distance. The deal was that if he would mix it all up and start rolling out meatballs, I would finish reading to him and we could get two things done at one time (remember from yesterday--this is my world of multi-tasking!). Jay makes ordinary kitchen work so much more fun. He threatened a meatball fight, but one look from mom changed his mind. Let me tell you, those meatballs were the best mixed and squished meatballs we have ever had! He decided it was a little like playdough and some like slime, either way, pretty cool feeling.
All in all, we now have a pot of sauce and meatballs simmering on the stove with two packages of meatballs headed to the freezer for another meal! Great help on those 5+ dozen, Jaybo!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Welcome to MY World!

"Do you wanna help me make bread today?"
"MEEEEE??"
"Yep, it's your turn now."
"Sure, I guess so."
That was how the conversation started this morning between me and my 9-year-old son. He's the oldest one left at home, now that the other 3 are in school. Apparently, he wasn't thrilled about the thought of making bread with mom, that is. . . until I introduced him to THE MIXER!! I do have a huge, commercial-sized mixer sitting in my kitchen floor that his sister loved to mix bread dough in all by herself. Well, today was Jay's day.
The plans quickly changed to mixing up a double batch of homemade pizza dough to be enjoyed for supper, so I began the instructions. By the time it came to adding flour, 1 cup at a time, Jay had everything quite under control, as you can see from the looks of his shirt. He might have even been playing in the flour? It's hard to say. :) So I worked on laundry, cleaned up lunch, put cookies in the oven that Jay had already laid out on a pan for me, and continued watching the progress of our dough.
As the dough neared completion, I take over and begin giving instructions on taking the cookies off the hot pan and laying them out on wax paper.
"The cookies are already done?"
"Yes. Be careful taking them off the sheet so that you don't burn yourself. Oh, and if you drop one on the floor--it's mine!"
"What?!"
"Just a motivator for you NOT to drop one." ha! ha!
"Mom, how are we doing two different things at one time?!? Pizza dough AND cookies!"
WELCOME TO MY WORLD, SON!
And now, for the best part about helping mom in the kitchen, taste testing!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Sipes/Pena Reunion--August 10, 2013

There is nothing more dear than a friend who will always be your friend, no matter what. You know, the friend who knows how you think and feel and "gets you," sometimes better than you understand yourself? And the clencher is. . .she still likes you after all that? Those kind of friends don't come along every year, so when you realize you have one or two, hang on to them! God gave me this kind of rare friendship in Cara Pena and although we don't see each other or even stay in touch nearly as well as we'd like, the friendship is there. It is safe. It is fun. It is deep. It is a blessing to me. And because I hope that some of our children may also have that same kind of lifelong friendship, I "saved" this past weekend to make a quick trip to Southaven. Several times during the previous week, I found myself almost apologizing for trying to go to Southaven because we were going to miss. . .such and such. But I wasn't disappointed.
Somehow, as soon as we get down there, it is just like no time has past and everyone is visiting, laughing, talking, and no one wants it to end. I am so glad Jason went along this trip because it was good for he and Tim to catch up, but Tim isn't doing very well. He has been battling Lyme Disease for 10 years now! It is debilitating and has done a number on Tim's physical body, but his spirit and faith are so strong! Cara is amazing--what a self-sacrificing woman she is to serve her husband and nine children, day and night.
Their whole family blessed me this weekend, watching them serve each other, play so well together, and especially take care of their dad. I think this illness they have grown up around has built within them a strength of character not often found in children and teenagers their ages. I love this family!

Friday, August 9, 2013

Baseball Man!

Today is the day--the Hickman Hornets will be holding try outs for 3 open spots on their traveling team (12 and under). Jay got to play this past spring/summer, even though he was young, because his dad was the coach! Always a plus! :) He loved it and is so excited about next season! He has to participate in the open try outs, the whole team does, although he is guaranteed a spot on the team as a returning player. They had a great season, especially considering it was everyone's first time at this level--player pitch. Cameron McNeill and Damyen Goodrich were great pitchers! It was a blast to see them work hard as a team, encourage each other, and win some games. Today's try outs get us excited about next spring! Can't wait to see who gets added to the Hickman Hornets today!