Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Summer Camp, Jr. Camp, and Choir Tour

Listen!  Do you hear that?  (You probably need to mute my music player to truly appreciate it .)  That's right!  That is the sound of nothing.  Peace.  Quiet.  Silence.  Ahh!

Collin left Monday for RYM Camp in Panama City, Florida. I think my summer vacation has truly begun!  I am absolutely thrilled for him to be at camp!  Seriously, though, I pray that he will have a truly worshipful experience and that his relationship with Jesus will grow stronger.  And, of course,  I want him to enjoy the beach and all of the fun recreational activities and return safely with his fellow campers.  www.rymonline.org

  However,  I am definitely enjoying a little "me" time while he is gone.

The last two summers Collin went to ODP Soccer Camp.  The first year, he went without a "buddy" and didn't even know who his roommate would be.  He's quite brave.  I never would have gone to camp without a friend. He also attended a camp called Student Life for Kids in Alabama, a few years ago. My sister's church was taking a group and invited him to go. Again he didn't no anyone but his cousins.  (My sister chaperoned.)  He somehow ended up on stage at that camp as the "Camper of the Day" and participated in some of the skits.
Collin - far left in yellow hat
Collin on stage at summer camp
One thing I can say for him is that he is not shy.  He never meets a stranger and has always been quite a character.
Collin headed to a costume party.
He reminds me a lot of this character:
My father-in-law
Both of them are witty, kind-hearted, matter-of-fact, and love to take charge!

While I was packing up Collin for camp I thought about all of those summers I spent going to Jr. Camp.  Each year my church took elementary age students to camp at Lake Tiak O'Khata, in Louisville, Mississippi.
                                                     www.ltok.com

We packed up a U-Haul, loaded two buses, (one with ac and one without), and headed north on the Natchez Trace, stopping to eat a picnic lunch on the way.  Once there, we participated in various activities:  swimming, basketball, tennis, etc.  We had worship services, music, devotion times, and fabulous meals!  At night, we would sit out under the stars and watch movies.  One night there was a haunted walk in the woods called "The Red Eye Hunt."  Now that I think about it, our church staff was very forward thinking and creative for the 1970s and 80s.  So many children were led to Christ after attending that camp,  including myself.  I made my profession of faith and was baptized when I was 9 1/2.

Once I moved into the youth group at my church our summer trips were called Choir Tour. Usually about 80-100 teenagers would spend 10 days sightseeing and performing our summer "musical"  at various churches around the U.S. We would spend the final days of our tour at a retreat-like setting and focus more on Bible devotions and worship.  We traveled to places like Washington D.C., Disney World, New York, the Bahamas, Nashville, Gatlinburg, Each year it was some place different.  Lots of fun and great memories!
"Choir Tour" Flyer
"Choir Tour" Flyer
I found those copies of those old "Choir Tour" flyers in my suitcase I used for summer camp.  For some reason, Collin didn't want to pack his stuff for camp in my old suitcase.  I can't imagine why?
My Old Suitcase
I even found some of my old Choir Tour t-shirts.
Sorry this picture is turned the wrong way!
One of my favorite musicals from Choir Tour - not sure of the year.

 So many great memories. I hope your summer is restful but loads of fun.  Honestly,  my week is starting to seem a little too quiet.  Collin will be home Friday, and it can't get here soon enough!


Monday, June 20, 2011

Summer Vacay Weeks 2 and 3

Beach sand, perfect tans. Day walks, night talks. Sleepless nights, pillow fights. & spending every day with those who matter most. ~ Anonymous.



These weeks are passing by way too quickly.  Before long, it will be August 1, which means back to school!  (sigh)  I have got to make the most of these next few summer days!

I finished up a few projects over the last 2 weeks.  One of my "besties" asked me to make some initial signs for her mom to give as gifts. 
Lime Green "K"
PRETTY!
This turquoise one turned out so pretty and is probably my favorite of all the initial signs I've made!

My other "BFF" scored me this  "S" at a yard sale a while back.  I painted it and now it adorns our door!  LOVE IT!

Cute, huh?


I also painted a few little birdhouses.  I had a sweet turquoise bird feeder out there too, but alas - it broke.
Birdhouses minus Bird Feeder

My plants seem to be thriving under my "green thumb" of care.

I must admit, however, there has been a casualty.
Boo Hoo!


I baked a White Chocolate Chip Pound Cake.  It was super moist and tasted really good.  Collin was not very impressed due to the fact there was no icing.

White Chocolate Chip Pound Cake
I guess the biggest news is that we adopted a kitten from the animal shelter.  She's a sweet little calico.  We decided to name her Mia because she will sit and watch soccer games on TV.  (My hubby and Collin are really big into soccer.)  Since Mia Hamm is a famous female soccer player, that's where we got her name.
Love the head tilt!



I have a wonderful volunteer that helps me with Mia.  He never complains about "kitten duty."
Freckles - My Kitten Sitter 
Mia
 I never have to worry about where Mia is because freckles always has his eye on her.
Freckles and Mia


My hubby and the kiddos built Mia a little "playhouse" for her outside.  Right now, she stays inside quite a bit.  She is still so small I don't want her to get out of the yard.  Once she gets a little bigger, I know she will enjoy being able to explore outside on her own a lot more.  My hubby had a great idea for the playhouse, too.  Once Mia outgrows it, we would like to give it to the animal shelter, that is if the shelter has a need for it.

Mia's Playhouse

 Mia has been a little under the weather since we brought her home and last week we were regulars at our  vet's office.  I think she is feeling better and is a pretty good sport when it comes to taking her medicine.

We decided to have a Father's Day cook-out at our house.  My parents and in-laws joined us.  It was a great time to honor these wonderful men in our lives.  (My brother-in-law and sister were on a mission trip with their family.) I made a "(Sweet) Father's Day Bouquet" to use as a center piece for the table.  I got the idea from a blog that I follow:  www.funkypolkadotgiraffe.blogspot.com  It turned out pretty cute and everyone picked their favorite "sweet" to take home with them.
"(Sweet) Father's Day Bouquet"
Well, I guess that about sums it all up!  I sure hope you are enjoying your summer as much as I am!  Happy Monday!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Summer Vacay Week 1 Wrap-Up

As my last day of work ended for the 2010-2011 school year, my hubby decided to "whisk" the family away to Jackson to celebrate.  I washed up my sticky, stinky, sweaty body, changed clothes, and rested my weary bones on the ride down.  We enjoyed a delicious meal at Outback, dessert at Dairy Queen, and a trip to Kroger to stock up for our Memorial Day Bar-B-Que.

The next morning I rushed out for a much-needed pedicure and enjoyed a nice dip in the pool.
My Fav Color - Cajun Shrimp

We decided to host our family Memorial Day Bar-B-Que on Sunday and Monday the hubby and I decided to plant some flowers in the empty pots around the pool.

Tuesday was spent with my parents in Jackson at my father's cardiologist's office visit.  He received a good report and is thankfully getting his strength back. Although he is pacemaker dependent,  I prefer to think of him as like a robo-man.  :0)

Wednesday, I got a much-needed color/highlight job done on my hair. (Thanks Kassie!)  Collin and I had gotten our "summer" haircuts the previous week.  (Thanks Jill!)
Collin's "Hawk" front view

Collin's "Hawk" profile
I picked up this really cute napkin while I was at the beauty shop.  I "repurposed" an old frame by spray painting it black.  I hung it in my dressing room/bathroom.  I think it turned out pretty cute!

 
"high maintenance" doesn't begin to cover it

My "repurposing" did not end there.  I had this birdhouse that was painted in that "country" style that was popular in the 80's/90's.  It was called "The Wren Inn."  On Thursday, I spray painted it red.  I think it looks pretty good with my new giraffe pillows that I got from Wal-Mart.

I love collecting shells.  I wanted a place for them outside by the pool.  So, I decided to use this cast iron pot to display all of my seashells.  It's actually the same pot that my mother-in-law's housekeeper used to wash their clothes in when she was a little girl.

Old Pot - New Purpose

I used 4 cans of black spray paint during the week.  I decided that all of the framed pics of my kiddos should be black and rehung in the hallway.  I am just about finished.

David's "Wall" 1
David's "Wall" 2
Collin's "Wall" 1
Collin's "Wall" 2

I have been on a sun tea making roll:

On Friday, I actually cleaned fish for the first time in my almost 40 years of life!  (I couldn't get a picture of this because it was just too gross, but the fresh fried fish were well worth it!)  We ate our first tomato of the summer and the first watermelon of the summer on Saturday! YUM!

Collin and I racked up at Dirt Cheap.  We bought 4 t-shirts, 3 pairs of shoes, 2 skirts, 1 swimskirt, 2 pairs of earrings, and 1 tube of Burt's Bees lip balm all for the grand total of $20.  We had fun digging through all of the stuff.  He was extremely proud of his DUKE t-shirt and his glow-in-the-dark Ghostbusters t-shirt.  Can't wait to go back!

I made a vow to myself to improve my kitchen/cooking skills over the summer.  My goal is to try a new recipe each week.  So, when my hubby bought some fresh blueberries this week,  I found a great recipe at www.allrecipes.com for blueberry muffins.  The muffins were so fabulous that I have made this recipe twice!
"To Die For Blueberry Muffins"  Recipe Submitted By Colleen


 

Well, I guess that about takes you through the first week of my summer vacation.  I hope your summer is going as great as mine is!