Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Weekend Happenings



Quisha spent the weekend hanging out with her little sister.



Mrs. Ellis (my Aunt Maryland's mom) celebrated her 98 Birthday.


We not only attended the birthday celebration, we also attended a soulfood dinner at church, and Sunday after church we went to dinner with friends.


Nicki returned home Sunday night from a 3 day concert tour. She was very happy to be home (go figure)! Apparently there really is no place like home.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Prayers For Kelli and Baby Abe


If any of my family or friends are reading this. Please keep my friend Kelli and her new baby boy Abe in your prayers. You can get the full story here. Thank You.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Happy Birthday Marc









Seems like we have been very busy over the last few weeks, but we did not want the weekend to go by without celebrating Marc's birthday: February 1oth (of course he decided to be a bad boy).

Birthday Girl


The Twins
All of the neices (and a great neice), my daughters and my sister -in-law Marsha ( Marc's twin).

My brother in law (Marsha's husband) and my nephew.



Marc's twin sister and her daughter (my neice).



Marc and two of his sister's.


Marc is a twin, but they do not celebrate their birthday on the same day. Marc's twin sister Marsha was born before 12 midnight and Marc was born the next morning. This weekend the family got together to celebrate.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Quisha



For the next three weeks Quisha is teaching at her preschool ( she is substituting). I was so proud when I saw her getting her lesson plans together and setting her class up for the week.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Congratulations Kelli




You will probably have to click on the picture to get all of the details. Update: Kelli just posted ultrasound pictures of my cyber nephew here. And just in case my family is reading this and you need a little explanation then read this, this, this and this? And for those of you who don't know her story you can read about it here. I promise you it will change your mindset.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Happy New Year





I can't believe my last post was on December 26th! Well actually yes I can. Life has been mad crazy for so long that I am having a hard time keeping up with the days. Still trying to except that we are in the year 2008. New Years Day we spent celebrating with our family ( a tradition started by my grandmother years ago, that now my cousins and I try to keep going ( its actually three of us who host each year....me along with my mom's brother's youngest daughters...hope that made some sense). This year we also celebrated Quisha's graduation. All in all it was a good way to start the New Year.
I don't usually create goals for the new year, and I still don't have anything set in stone but I am hoping to spend more time with my family, spend more time with God, and spend more time scrapping. I don't plan to put any pressure on myself so I won't be submitting just to get recognition or trying out for any DT unless I really feel a connection to the group. I do want to begin teaching this year so hopefully that is one dream that will come true.
I plan to just take a day at a time and see where the road leads me, that way everything else will be a surprise or just icing on the cake.
Marc has a few more weeks of recuperation and hopefully after he gets back to work I can get back to a set schedule. Especially with my scrapbooks. I have a ton of projects that I need to get started on but right now my job is to just be his helpmate.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Merry Christmas To Me





So the kids caught me on the camera as I opened up my surprise gift. I am the proud new owner of a ipod nano courtesy of my son TJ.

Christmas Morning





Sunday, December 23, 2007

Drama Ministry




So it seems I can't get away from working with youth, or the drama ministry. Who would have thought years ago when I was in high school that years of being part of the drama and music dept. would pay off (lol). Of course Nicki has had the bug for a long time. But this year was the first time that I can recall that she was not a part of the program ( college tends to have that affect). The spotlight fell on Quisha as she danced a solo part along with the praise and worship dancers at our church for the Christmas Program. Next year I will be the Drama Ministry Director! I am sure that my mentor Pat will get a kick out of that one. For years she tried to steer me in that direction, but I preferred being behind the scenes and just learning under her tutelage. Now I am thanking God that I learned so much. Prayerfully I will be able to bring something to the table that inspires others to glorify God with their talent.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Thank You


Thank you seems like such a small sentiment, in the wake of all that you all have done for us. Words cannot begin to express how overwhelmed we have been by the love and kindness expressed to us during Marc’s illness. Thank you so much for the cards, the support, the visits, the calls, the meals.....but most importantly for the love you showed our family over the last few weeks. Special thanks goes out to our Greater Mount Zion family for the way they showed up and showed out. To the Associate Ministers who came to pray over my bed the morning of my surgery....thank you. This has been a time of learning for our entire family....we have had to let go and let God have His way. Something that has not always been easy for any of us. Including our children, who have seen for themselves God’s love in others manifested upon them. Thank you Aunt Maryland and Uncle John...whenever we need you, you have been there. Diane and Rob thank you for the ride to the hospital the morning of the surgery and for staying to hold my hand when I felt like falling apart. To Cyndi’s mom and to Marc's Aunt....thank you for being the “moms” in our life. To the MIT ( Men In Touch ) men, seeing your faces made all the difference when Marc needed it the most. To my Dress Sale Buddies and Hubbies, thank you for taking care of us in such a special way. Teresa, thank you for being our medical van transport. There are so many people that we would like to thank....including the members of Messiah Presbyterian and the Mount Bethel Baptist Church ( thank you for not forgetting us ) and to all of the other family and friends who may not be listed....Please know that we love you all and will never forget your many acts of kindness.

God’s Blessings.......................Marc, Cyndi, TJ, Quisha and Nicki

Monday, December 10, 2007











Additional Photos from Graduation







Sunday, December 09, 2007

Marc/Quisha's Graduation


Quisha getting ready.


Heading out the door ( Yah!!!)

Sorry its so blurry, This was taken just as she was about to go up to receive her degree.


The Graduate ( we had dinner at Bravo's after the graduation ).




Quisha with Mimi.




Quisha with her Aunt Otelia





Daddy's Girl



My baby is a Graduate!



Always there......C-Unit


Doctor's gave Marc the ok to attend the ceremony and lunch afterwards ( as long as he kept his foot elevated).