Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Valentines Day

What a wonderful Valentines weekend we had here in Winston. It wasn't full of anything out of the ordinary, but it was really relaxing and fun! A few highlights:

 

 We went and saw Valentines Day in theaters. It was quite cute. Exactly what you would expect, but we were impressed with the overall message, considering Hollywood's perception of romance. 

Sunday night we headed to my favorite restaurant - Carrabas. I know it's a chain, but oh my goodness I love it! We had the best waiter and I tried white sangria (amazing!). On a more hilarious note, we waited for a little bit before we were seated and we couldn't help but people watch. There were high school couples all dressed up. Well, actually the girls were dressed up and the boys were dressed the way they always dress. Young love and awkward nerves were in the air. Behind us, there was a party of 15 or so young girls with their dads --- so cute! Can't wait to pull that one off in a decade or so! At one point, I turned around to scan the room and was shocked to see a high school couple in a booth completely making out! What? We're in Carrabas people, really? We tried to stealthly take a picture over my shoulder but couldn't pull it off. It was ridiculous, wow!

Thank you to all the couples out there who talked and ate food while they were at dinner!

On another note, it struck me this Valentines Day that it really isn't a significant Christian holiday. I mean, we have a lot of Christian friends, but I don't know anyone who takes ownership of this love-filled holiday for the Lord. Weird? Shouldn't this be THE Christian holiday -- God is love. His love is relentless and infinite. This may be my challenge for V-Day 2011.

"And I pray that you being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love surpasses knowledge --- that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God."
Ephesians 3:17-19

Friday, February 5, 2010

The pictures say it all...

I think the pictures say it loud and clear... Snow day number 4. I took these as Chris and I drove downtown this morning --- accountants don't have snow days.

 
  
Above: not a yard; this is a street in our neighborhood.
  
  
Above: Stratford & Buena Vista. All ice.
  
This week: 4 snow days and 1 delayed start. 6 hours of school total. This is crazy!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Snow Day, Take III

And so, tomorrow will be a snow day as well, according to the WXii12 News.  Three days in a row, holy moly!

 

This was on Sunday; 4-5 inches of snow with solid ice on the roads.



This is the view from my front door at 5PM Tuesday. Wet road, icy driveway. By Ithaca standards, nothing. But here in Carolina, the temperatures are currently so low, that you should assume if it's wet it's ice. Due to the continued forecast of sleet and low temperatures, we will tackle snow day III tomorrow.

Sunday, Snow Day

With the winter weather hitting us hard, even church services were canceled this weekend, so we took the opportunity to enjoy time with friends.


Breakfast at Midtown with Ashlee & Barrett!

 

Dinner with Ryan & Laura, Stephanie & Stuart, and Adam & Keelen in honor of our new Nashville, TN natives. We'll miss you Adam & Kee!Come back soon!

It's Rough Being a Dog

Here a few pictures from the daily happenings of Tex, Jack, Ruthie and Hannah. I don't know, maybe we're too hard on them? What do you think?

 
  

Okay, so they're spoiled, yup. Tex gets to snuggle with me on the couch. Ruthie probably lounges for 22 hours a day and Jack, well, the picture above just says it all. He knows how to nap.

FCDS beats Greensboro Day

A couple weeks ago we got to experience history at school. The boys varsity basketball team beat their rival Greensboro Day for the first time in 17 years! It was nuts! The kids were fired up, the gym was packed and the victory was awesome!

 

 

You can't quite tell, but the students dressed up for this game, as they do for all games.  The theme for the game was "Frat Daddy Night." This means that they all dressed like fraternity boys. We found this funny because a lot of the boys already do this everyday!