- Plant a potted herb garden a la Real Simple June 2008: mint, basil, parsley, cilantro
- Sew the ripped cushion back onto the green sofa
- Paint the master bathroom
- Dust everything: fans, blinds, furniture
- Organize Nathan's books
- Scrub tile floors
- Organize the attic
Will this all get done? Not sure... but Bev is taking me to get a pedicure on the 4th of July whether it does or not! Yahoo!
Monday, June 30, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
Nathan in a Tux
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron and Becky Sayler! The wedding was officiated by Walter Henegar, a former colleague of Nathan's at ChristChurch.
Isn't he handsome in his tux? He normally hates them ("They're so HOT!" he complains) but he ended up wearing this one to church in the morning. :)
This is me and my friend and neighbor Beverly. To say that I've enjoyed having her and her roommate Natalie across the street is a huge understatement.
Will joins the family picture.
Nathan and Will, BFFs. :)
A Few More Favorites
This is the inside of the new wall separating Israel from the West Bank. An artist named Pinksie (I'm not sure of the spelling) made several paintings on this stretch of the wall in Bethlehem. No one knows who he/she is, but his/her work shows up in prominent places around the world. Much of the wall is covered in graffiti.
Kristi, Tim, Nathan, and I went on a double date to an Italian place in the New City. This picture was taken outside the restaurant. Fun!
This is the room in Tim and Kristi's apartment where Nathan and I slept. Cool walls and ceilings, eh?
This was taken on the Mediterranean beach city of ancient Akko, or modern day Acre, or is it the other way around?
This is a picture of the ruins of Herod the Great's fresh water swimming pool, right on the Mediterranean Sea in Caesarea.
This is the ancient city of Dor. There hasn't been much archeology work, but there is tons there to discover! Lots of pottery shards, thousands of years old, just lying around on the beach.
Nathan thought this sign was very agreeable.
This is a very old olive tree in the Garden of Gethsemane. I posted it because Nathan asked if we were going to the Garden of Gethsemane multiple times a day and could never remember the answer. :)
Favorite Israel Pictures
At Korazim, where Jesus healed the demon possessed man and drove the spirit into a herd of pigs.
This is Kristi on top of some tel. :)
Sadly, this is the only picture I have of the four of us, and it's just our shadows.
Tim and Kristi in Tiberias. Let's hear it for 45 shekel pizzas!
Nathan took this booty shot on top of Mt. Carmel, where Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal.
This is the cable car that Kristi and I rode up to Masada and back down again. No more Snake Path!
Floating in the Dead Sea with Nathan and Tim. Kristi took this amazing picture.
Nathan bought these cheap Puma sunglasses from a guy at a gas station in the middle of the desert. He was quite proud of them, as they only cost about $5.
This is Nathan pretending to drop off the precipice that Jesus was nearly pushed over in Nazareth.
I'm not sure what's going on in this picture. Kristi snapped this candid shot.
Yay LeCraws and Business Elite! At this point, I had dried my tears of shock and was trying to fit in.
We arrived in Israel on my birthday, and Kristi had made me a cake! What a great friend!
This is Nathan and I at the Temple Mount, where the posted rules include "no intimate touching or embracing."
This is the road up to Jaffa Gate from Jerusalem University College, where Tim, Kristi, and I studied in 2001.
This would be my sweaty, cheap husband and his loyal friend, Tim, who spent almost an hour in the sun, climbing down the Snake Path while Kristi and I rode the cable car down.
I'm Addicted to Facebook!
Augh! It's happened! I'm addicted to Facebook. I'm at my neighbor's house using her computer, and I've dicovered the joys of Facebook. As you'll recall, my sweet husband started an account for me without my knowledge. I have now taken the reigns and have been updating it for the last few hours. Can you believe that?!
Anyway, there are full albums on Facebook of our Israel pictures, but for now I'll just post a few of my favorites on this blog.
Cheers!
Anyway, there are full albums on Facebook of our Israel pictures, but for now I'll just post a few of my favorites on this blog.
Cheers!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
We're Back!
We're back from Israel! Aside from Nathan waking up at 3:45 - and staying up - we're rested and adjusted. I'm currently at the Cobb County public library, waiting on my pictures for our coffee table album to be printed at Ritz Camera . My morning didn't go the way I was planning, so I didn't bring the cords and things to download pictures here. If you're really itching to see some, click on Tim and Kristi's blog right now!
THE highlight (aside from seeing our friends, of course)...
Thanks to the LeCraws, Nathan and I flew business class BOTH WAYS on our direct flight from Tel Aviv to Atlanta. I'm spoiled for life. Even though we took off really late, I didn't want to sleep during the 13 hour flight. There were steaks to be eaten, movies to be watched, socks, eyemasks, and noise cancelling headphones to be worn! Amazing... I teared up as we were served our champagne and warm nuts and whispered to Nathan, "This is never going to happen to us ever again!"
We saw lots of stuff. Lots and lots of stuff. Between the two of us, we took over 600 pictures. Please come back and check on the blog later!
The Parker family reunion will begin Thursday night, followed quickly by Aaron and Becky's wedding on Saturday. It will be interesting to see how Nathan fares in a tux again. Pray for cool weather and fans that fit in his pants. I don't want a would-be-mid-wedding panic attack from the groomsman who happens to be my husband.
THE highlight (aside from seeing our friends, of course)...
Thanks to the LeCraws, Nathan and I flew business class BOTH WAYS on our direct flight from Tel Aviv to Atlanta. I'm spoiled for life. Even though we took off really late, I didn't want to sleep during the 13 hour flight. There were steaks to be eaten, movies to be watched, socks, eyemasks, and noise cancelling headphones to be worn! Amazing... I teared up as we were served our champagne and warm nuts and whispered to Nathan, "This is never going to happen to us ever again!"
We saw lots of stuff. Lots and lots of stuff. Between the two of us, we took over 600 pictures. Please come back and check on the blog later!
The Parker family reunion will begin Thursday night, followed quickly by Aaron and Becky's wedding on Saturday. It will be interesting to see how Nathan fares in a tux again. Pray for cool weather and fans that fit in his pants. I don't want a would-be-mid-wedding panic attack from the groomsman who happens to be my husband.
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