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HAPPY MEDIUM
This is a break in the speed posting to talk about my (big surprise) feelings. I've been on a little emotional through the Holidays. There are so many memories that are deeply attached to my Dad with the Holidays. Please don't misunderstand, I love my family. They are precious to me and I am thankful for every minute I got to spend with them. I just miss my Dad. No one can take his place. I know time heals, but I just wish for a happy medium. (This post is seeming rather similar to my roller coaster post) There have been so many precious babies born in the past few months and I see the blessings they bring. Then in the same swoop I see another young lady losing her Dad unexpectedly 4 months before her wedding. I know you can't stop life and death. It is what it is. I think I just wish I could have normal emotions again. I wish for someone to love and someone to love me back. I wish I could be more like Paul and say, "Whatsoever state I am, therein to be content."
WELCOME TO THE WORLD...
MONDAY NOVEMBER 23RD I'm a proud "Aunt" again. My friends Chris and Jessica were blessed with Maelee Kate Baltrus today. (And yes, I always try to color coordinate my clothes to the sex of the baby.)
so tiny... 6lbs 6oz 19inches long
MERRY MARKETPLACE 2009
OK, SO THIS POST MIGHT TAKE A WHILE! Merry Marketplace is an annual Christmas Show that the Valdosta Junior Service League has been putting on for 36 years. (It used to be called the Arts and Crafts show) It is by far our biggest money maker. We use the money to help out several local charities. One year ago, I was asked to be the Registration Co-Chair. The job would be a full placement(We have to do 60 hours of service each year.) and is a 3 year committment. I thought about it and was excited to take on the task. I can still say that I am happy I did although I now understand the full grueling commitment the position holds. I, along with my wonderful chair, Jenny, spent the past year getting vendors for the show. We ended up with about half and half of retailers to artist/craft vendors. We spent a lot of time going to different shows and stores and talking up our show. We begged, pleaded, bargained, and purchased items all in the name of scoring some great vendors. In the end, we were all pleased with how the show turned out. (Side note: I now know what it would be like to plan a wedding or a big party...no matter how hard you work or what preparations you make, something will always happen at the last minute, good or bad, that will alter your plans.) We raised a lot of money for charity and in the end...that is all that matters! At the League meeting on the Tuesday before MM, we did a little rap to help get the members in the spirit. The pink bandanas were in honor of one of our causes this year, the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer fund. One of our members, Dr. Nikki Yarbrough, was diagnosed with breast cancer this year. She has been a great pillar of strength and positivity through it all.
Jenny and I on Registration day! It was a very nerve wracking, LONG day. We had to get all the vendors checked in, make sure they were paid up, and accommodate them in any other way we could. This picture was very early in the am! We basically lived at the Conference Center from Wed-Sun. I am so thankful for all the ways Jenny helped me and prepared me to take her job next year. I am thankful that we were able to become better friends through all this as well. I am thankful that her husband put up with me being at their house at least once a week discussing MM. Lastly, I'm thankful for her two sweet daughters who captured a little piece of my heart.
During the Preview Party on Friday night of MM, we had a silent auction for 8 Christmas trees. My class volunteered to decorate one and we came up with "White Christmas." This was our version of it. I shopped and hunted deals in order to save some cash. I'm not sure how many people have in one swoop bought absolutely everything that they need to decorate a beautiful Christmas tree, but it's expensive!!! In the end, the Steel's family from Steel's Jewelry graciously bought our tree for $500 and gave it to a charity organization in town.
Our beautiful presents that decorated the bottom of the tree.
There was a wonderful buffet set up in front of the trees for the Preview Party.
There was a wonderful buffet set up in front of the trees for the Preview Party.
Amanda and Dan Tillman
Me and Amanda. Her brother in the background...loving that he got his mug in our pic!
Curry, me, Karla, and Holle hanging out at the Preview Party
Melanie being silly
I love my friends!!
On Saturday morning of MM, we have a character breakfast. Yummy food and about 30 characters to keep the children entertained. Ofcourse, Santa is on hand to take pics as well.
being funny
At the end of a very long day, Jenny tried on an adult bib and that's all I'm gonna say about that!
ok, so this starts the pictures of vendors' booths and items. I'm not going to stop and put the descriptions under each one, but at least this way you get the general idea of some of the items we had for sale. ofcourse I just realized that I ended up not taking a lot of pictures as I had intended to do. We had over 120 booths. Maybe next year I will go around and take pictures on the first day so I won't be so exhausted by the end and forget to do it!
SLAH MTG in ATL NOV 1
After my mtg in Atl, I drove to Columbus to see my friend, Missy. I didn't do so great taking pictures. In fact, the only two I took were with my camera phone. The one above is my friend's daughter and son, Shelbi and Matthew.
Matthew had just spilled a whole bowl of popcorn on the floor and it was one of those moments of..."do I take the pic or not". He's such a cutie pie. Thanks to Missy and Mike for letting me have a mini vacation!
Ok, so most of these pics won't mean a lot to some of you, but they are apart of my life so here they are. I am a Southern Living at HOME consultant. I started selling the products in Feb and have been blessed. It has been a great additional source of income when the economy wasn't being so nice to my Massage business. I have gotten to meet a lot of sweet people and have enjoyed having the parties. (Although I don't think I will ever be comfortable speaking in front of a group of people!) When I heard there was going to be a meeting in ATL with the new President, I jumped at the chance. It was really neat finding out the details about the company and being in a room full of women and a few men who shared a common bond. Some of the directors brought some of their new products so we could get ideas on how to sell them better or just use them for ourselves. I bought way to many raffle tickets and didn't win a thing, but had a lot of fun inspite of that.
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