Friday, December 9, 2011

paintin the kitchen

about 2 months ago, I bought an AWESOME white framed chalk board for my house.
I've decided I want to hang it in the kitchen behind my kitchen table.
I can't hang it in there yet.
The walls are white.

White on White... yuck.

so, I have to paint my kitchen!!

Here are a few of my color ideas.




I adore these blues.

I'm so excited!!!

Hope it turns out ok!

Have a great Friday night!

xoxo
Becca

Saturday, December 3, 2011

remember when

i loved the time of life when wade and i got engaged.
it was the happiest time in my life.
having the man of my dreams get down on one knee and ask me to marry him was, by far, the most beautiful moment of my life.

just him, wanting ME, to be... his.

He has made me unbelievably happy ever since.










photography by:  meshalimitchellphoto.com

southern touches

just some photos that inspired me when I decorated my house

they still inspire me to make my home more beautiful and always try to add those precious southern touches











The Soul Killer

read this today in my Max Lucado devo book.
so good.


The Soul Killer

When people sin, they earn what sin pays--death
Romans 6:23

Sin does to a life what shears do to a flower.  A cut at the stem separates a flower from the source of life.  Initially the flower is attractive, still colorful and strong.  But watch that flower over a period of time, and the leaves will wilt and the petals will drop.  No matter what you do, the flower will never live again.  Surround it with water.  Stick the stem in soil.  Baptize it with fertilizer.  Glue the flower back on the stem.  Do what you wish.  The flower is dead......

A dead soul has no life.

Cut off from God, the soul withers and dies.  The consequence of sin is not a bad day or a bad mood but a dead soul.  The sign of a dead soul is clear:
poisoned lips and cursing mouths
feet that lead to violence
and eyes that don't see God....

The finished work of sin is to kill the soul.


Friday, November 25, 2011

all good southerners are razorback fans


today the razorbacks are playing LSU.



I'm a nervous wreck.

I don't think the Razorbacks have been #3 in the nation in my lifetime.
If we win today, it's gonna go down in history.



please God!!!


Thursday, June 9, 2011

proud auntie

I am not even close to being ready to be a mommy, but I
LOVE
being an aunt.

2 days ago I became an aunt again.
this time my brother and sister-in-law had a boy.

Harper Allen John Henderson.







He is so sweet.
I'm so blessed.

Harper will have to be pretty sensational however to be as fun and amazing as my first "aunt child".
This was my very first neice.
Allie Rue




I know that if I can love a child the way I love her, I'll be a good mommy.
:-)

Hope everyone is doing well!!

xoxo
Becca


Sunday, April 24, 2011

looking for something?

I don't care who you are or where you are from or what your background is, I can guarantee that there has been a time in your life that you ask yourself:

"Is this it?"

  "Is this all there is to life?"

  "What am I here for?"

  "What is my purpose?"

 "Will life always be this hard?"

  "What am I supposed to do with my life?"

"What is my purpose?"

"Why do I feel this way?"

"Will the pain I feel ever stop?"

More than likely, you are asking one of those questions even right now in your life.

So, what is the answer to these questions?
I obviously do not have all the answers, BUT I honestly do believe that the Word of God does.

You may now feel like, okay... so the Bible has all the answers to life, but it is so hard to read and understand it on my own.
So.... here is my gift to you.

Before I moved from Red Oak, I attended a church called The Oaks Fellowship.



I have known the pastor for over 10 years PERSONALLY.
He is human.
He is a good man.
He lives what he preaches in his home.
AND
he has an INCREDIBLE gift of explaining the concepts in the teachings of Christ.



If you would love a resource that you can go to every day, go check out their website.

http://www.theoaksonline.org/

You can go listen to sermons online.
I do all the time because I don't live there anymore.

Make sure to go listen to this Easter's message.
It was life changing for Wade and me.

Hope this helps your life!!!

xoxo
Becca





Saturday, April 23, 2011

everyone needs a mike and cindy

I moved to a brand new town when I got married.
I got married this past July, and moved to the "Cowboy Capital of the World" (I'm not kidding).
The reason Stephenville, TX is called the "Cowboy Capital of the World" is because, more rodeo champions come from Stephenville, TX than anywhere else in the world.

So, you may ask, "do you see cowboy hats daily?"
Yes.

"Do you see cowboy boots daily?"
Yes.

"Do you see spurs daily?"
No, but a lot.

The point of this blog is not really to talk about how "cowboy" my town is.
The point was to introduce you to a couple of people who have made my first year in Stephenville, TX feel more like home.

When I moved here, I only knew about 4 people.
The city I moved from, I had a HUGE group of friends... probably like a couple of HUNDRED friends.
So, you can only imagine how lonely I felt at first.

Then came Cindy and Mike.


(we were going on a walk here)


Cindy and Mike are 2 of the coolest people ever.
They are the same age as my parents.
They have taken me in as one of their own.

They have an amazing marriage... very similar to my parents... but funnier.  :)
They are very strong Christians, both are very hard working, and they both just love each other, their children, and they LOVE LIFE!!

Everyone needs a Mike and a Cindy.
They encourage me.
They show me (along with my parents) that people can stay happily married.
They have taught me how important it is to be a hard worker.
They have showed me how to cultivate a FUN, LOVING, and SELFLESS marriage.

I truly hope I can be like Cindy one day.
They came into my life at a very lonely time, and I'm so thankful for their friendship and example.

God really does know what you need in every season of your life.
In this season, I needed a Mike and a Cindy.
Just ask God to bring you what and who you need.

xoxo
Becca

Monday, April 18, 2011

insanity

Today, my new good friend Carline and I started the Insanity workout!!!


I'm super excited!

I borrowed Insanity from a friend last year getting ready for my wedding and did it sporadically and loved it, but I bought it and I'm gonna do the actual program.
It's a 60 day program.
It is by far, one of the hardest workouts I've ever done.


I did P90X as well, and Insanity is just different.
P90X had weights and a pull-up bar and what not, but Insanity is more intense cardo interval training.  But there is still strength training in it too.... just no weights to clutter my living room.

If you wanna get in shape fast, you should try it too!



I'll keep you updated with my progress.  I'll maybe even put some before and after photos up.

I'm sorry I haven't blogged in a while.  So much has been going on!!  I guess I need to blog about it!

Have a great Monday!!

xoxo
Becca

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

tone it up girls

Because I am NOT a nutritionist or personal trainer, I would like to introduce you to 2 girls who are SO amazing and they ARE nutritionist and personal trainers.  I follow them on twitter, I watch all their AMAZING FREE workout videos on YouTube, and I am always signing up for their weight loss challenges. 

They are the
TONE IT UP GIRLS!!

On the left is Karena on the right is Katrina.
They are amazing!!




If you would like to be motivated and educated on health and fitness, go check these girls out.

You can follow them on twitter.  Just search for @ToneItUp

You can go check out thier website

You can find them on Facebook
search for ToneItUP

AND you can watch them on YouTube!!
They have over 100 FREE workout videos on here!!!!!!

Finding things and people that inspire you is a necessity to getting healthy and losing weight.
I LOVE the Tone It Up community that I have found.
They give amazing FREE workouts AND advice.

They also have a Fat Burning System that I am considering buying.  It is $150.
Check it out as well:

Ok, here is my contribution to you today!!

Hope everyone is doing good, setting goals, and reaching those goals.
You truly can be who you envision yourself being!!!!

xoxo
Becca


Monday, March 21, 2011

small town = not bored

I grew up in a tiny.... teeny tiny town in south east Arkansas.  The town's population was (and still is) about 3,500 people.  There are high schools bigger than that.  We were 30 minutes from the nearest Wal-Mart, an hour and 1/2 from the nearest "good" mall (there was a super ghetto one in Pine Bluff, doesn't count), 30 minutes from the nearest movie theater or bowling alley.  When I was a kid, we had NO chain restaurants. 

No McDonald's, no Sonic, no nothin! 

We only had a couple of home-owned places to eat-- Troy's Drive In, The Domino Parlor, Burger Master (throw back!), Sahara, Matthews.... My hometown does have a Sonic and a Subway now!  Movin on up!!

When I think back to my childhood and adolescent years, I don't really remember being bored out of my mind though!  Somehow my friends and I always managed to find stuff to do. 

When I was little all the way through Junior High I rode bikes like a manic!  Bekah (my best friend) and I were always on a bike just thinkin we were cool.  Most of the time we were headed to meet up with one of her many boyfriends.... yes I did say HER boyfriends.  I could never get a boy to like me until about the 8th grade.  But Bekah...... she was a different story.  Everybody liked Bekah!  She always had boys after her.  I had issues for the longest time all through college because boys would always befriend me just to get to Bekah.  So even when we lived in different states if a boy started to like me I would secretly think that they probably saw a photo of Bekah and are just trying to get to her.  :)    I mean, I remember when we were in 6th and 7th grade, HIGH SCHOOL boys would be trying to holla at Bekah.  She had it goin ON!

Here is me, Bekah (far right) and sweet Courtney (front and center)
These were some of the bike riding days!
I was in 8th grade and Bek as in 7th.
We were sooooooo cool.......?????


 
    More people during bike riding days. 
     8th grade!!!!



So, we went from bikes to riding around in my Chevrolet Cavalier Z24!!!!!! 
Yeeeeeeeaaaaaahhhh!

That car was off the chain!  It actually wasn't, but I was the first one out of my friends to drive so the mere fact that it was a car made it the bomb!


Here is me and a bunch of my friends in high school.
DeWitt High School!!!!  What What!!!!!

Every last one of these girls rode in my Z24 at some time or another.. and they liked it.
It had muffler issues, so it sounded like it had pipes = cool
The over the head lining was falling on our heads = cool

My rear view mirror fell off = cool
The rims of the car looked like parabolas in math.. you know.. like a grid = coolest



You see, in small towns like ours you did a little something called "go riding".  You had no where to go, you just rode around.  Now, DeWitt did have 1 really awesome feature to it.  Our downtown square was the shiz!! 

We drove around and around the square (we drove in a circle) BUT the awesome part was (and still is) that there are no lanes!!!!   It was like driving Go-carts at the fair!  You just swerved around, drove slow or reeeeeally slow, drove next to people and talked to them out your window AS YOU DROVE!  And then when you saw friends you wanted to hang out with for a little bit, you just yelled at them or motioned for them to pull in.  Then you would park your car and just hang out.  We loitered to our hearts content!!!  It was like a big party on the square every Friday and Saturday night!  It was the time of my life.

When I go back home the kids don't ride around the square like we used to.  They don't EVEN know what they are missing!  I spend half my life in a car or truck just cruising the square!  I loved it!!!


1990's = Time of my life
(imagine a Bon Jovi song playing right about now)
perfection