Monday, June 09, 2008

So now we're back from camp, and I have no idea how to begin!! Way, way, way too much happened to be contained in a tiny little post. I think what I'll do it tell a little about some of the funny and activities-related things, and then later this week tell about some of the transformation that occurred in many, many students' lives.

So, first of all, I must talk about my team! A few years back, we (the activities team- mainly Jordan) determined to have names for the teams that were consistent from year to year instead of having them come up with a team name on their own. We chose cherokee animal names like Yona(bear,) Soquili(horse,) Tlvdatsi(mountain lion,) and Uwohali(eagle.) Last year we had 10 teams total, but needed to add 2 more this year, so we added Wahuhi (owl,) and Ogana(groundhog.) I was, of course, a groundhog! My team was awesome!! I was so proud of them. They really worked together and we ended up going from placing 9th or 10th the first day to 1st the 3rd day and a VERY close 2nd the 4th day. They were SO much fun and one of my favorite teams ever!



My dorm was also a lot of fun. My group was about half of the junior high girls from Spring Hill and we were partnered with Marisha Wagner who had about half of the junior high girls from Cool Springs. Our evenings were complete with LOTS of giggling, creaking bunk beds and funny sleep talking. We had a lot of fun with dorm inspections, and made "stuffed people" the first day which was HILARIOUS. Click HERE to watch the dorm videos. They were really funny! We were Tefteller B.


Team competitions were amazing this year! Here's a run down of the days:

Monday: This was what we call "Name Discovery" where everyone finds out what team they're on, and who else is on it with them. We had 1,000 feet of twine per team, beginning at the center of camp and weaving all throughout. They had to follow it to the end, and then decipher some puzzles that led them to their next clue. It looked like a giant spider web and was amazing.


Tuesday: This game was called angle ball. It consisted of 4 seven foot tall posts with a basketball on top. The teams were trying to knock the basketball off, getting passed defenders and keeping their's from being knocked off as well. Again, will post pictures of this later.

Wednesday: This game is called tank. Basically each person is paired with another one on their team, with one person, the "gunner" being blindfolded. The gunner gets a mouthfull of flour, and then, while guided by the other, non-blindfolded person, walks around the field trying to "shoot" the other tanks. It's basically a game of annihilation and this is the one my team won. It looks something like this:

Thursday: this was a repeat from last year called "Storm the Mound" It is impossible to describe this game but let me just say it is one of the most incredible games I have ever played. My team came in 2nd by 5 points! Crazy!

And then I must just add a picture of some of my girlies being so fun and getting into it. I love these girls so much!



Well, if this isn't long enough for you, check back later for more stories and more pictures!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Ever since my last post about camp, it has been my life :0) We've been cutting twine, material, painting, pasting, coming up with games/riddles, making emblems, blindfolds, wood burning team staffs, planning, praying, practicing, etc. I've been purchasing everything from posterboard and muslin fabric to flagging tape and burlap bags.

We've also had some really late nights this week. Tuesday night we had the team over working on all this stuff, and despite us starting at 5:30, we were still going strong with lots to do at 11:30. TOO late for my taste. Last night, I got home from camp worship rehearsal about 9:30 and saw Ian & Jordan all the way down at the end of our street with twine stretch down the length of it. We found out we are oh, about 4,000 feet short what we needed. (How was I supposed to know that 2-ply 8,500 feet meant it was only 4,250 of usable twine) So, instead of the 17,000 feet we thought we were getting, it ended up being 8,500. And now I need 4,000 more - so, trying to find that. Stayed up WAY to late this morning, and then J & Ian woke up at 6:00am to finish wrapping said twine....all that to say, I am looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow. We certainly need it to get rested up befor Sunday!

This is an amazing time, though and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I am so excited this year- not about games and activities, although I know those will be awesome, but about the breakthrough that will happen in these students lives. I am more sure of it and passionate about it than I've ever been.

Please be praying for us next week. I would LOVE to have an amazing blanket of prayer over us, which I know we will!

Thursday, May 22, 2008







I can't wait for camp!! 10 Days to go! God's gonna do some amazing things this year- I know it!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Lord is my strength, give thanks to the Lord, the Lord is on my side, the Lord answered me, the Lord is for me, I called on the Lord, the Lord helped me, trust in the Lord, the Lord is my song, this is the day the Lord has made...

All of this is in Psalm 118, a song of praise to God for His everlasting mercy! How can we not praise the Lord? Do we have testimonies of what the Lord has done in our lives? Do we focus on the bad and the things that have not yet been,or do we focus on the things to come and what He has already done?

My favorite verse in this chapter is vs. 17, "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord!"

When I read that this morning, I pictured a person- tired, broken and beat from the battle, victorious but weak and worn, declaring with all the strength they have left, 'I shall not die but live and I will, with all that is in me, declare the awesome works of the Lord to everyone around!"

If we never went through battles & trials in our lives, would we really have the chance to see who God is and all that He can do for us? I want to be one who stares defeat in the face and declares the power of life over the power of death & darkness because of my Lord!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

RECENT PHOTOS:


"Jon & Bethany Melton"


"Backdrop at Jon & Bethany's Wedding"


"Me & Joshua Adams"


"Group of U-turn Girls on break from the Mercy Ministries' Event"


"Visiting Taylor's (my cousin) college for his play"

Friday, May 16, 2008

It's been a good week, but quick! As I previously posted, Jordan and I were away at a Lakehouse off Centerhill Lake for a little anniversary getaway for a few days. We had an excellent time...only got in the lake a tiny bit on Tuesday- took the inner tubes out. It doesn't come close to jet skiing, but oh well- it's what we had!

These past couple of days have been full but great! We had our first Life Group with our new multiplied group on Wednesday evening, and it was awesome. Jordan and I are the youngest couple in the group, and the only ones without kids...we are not leading this group, just a part of it. It's the first time we haven't been leading a group we've been in, and we had an amazing time on Wed. They ended the group with everyone laying hands on and praying for Jordan and me...for this new season with Jordan's vocation, and for the issues I've had conceiving. It's been a year now, and Jordan and I are trying to really hear the Lord on the direction He wants us to go with it. It was a wonderfully, encouraging night!

Yesterday we worked and had several things going on that evening. I met with a decorator and my sister to discuss some wedding details, and then had a leadership meeting and Camp worship rehearsal. We are going to be working on the Ultimate Frisbee Tournament tonight, which is tomorrow, so there's a lot to do with that. More updates to come...

Monday, May 12, 2008

I am back from the dead! Well, I never really was dead, just really busy and have had to put aside the blogging for a while...wow- April 30th....has it really been two weeks?? A lot has happened in that amount of time, babies have been born, people married, and even some passed away. It's been a full season, but we've celebrated every moment with people we treasure deeply. Here's a rundown:

In late April we took an emergency trip to Naples, FL, because Jordan's Grandpa Chalker had taken a turn for the worse. We booked the soonest flight we could find, but weren't quite soon enough as he passed on our way down. We are so thankful for an incredible life and the wonderful model that he was.

We were home for a week that included the birth of a friend's baby, the loss of another one, camp meetings, among other things, before I took off to Kentucky with my mom to see my cousin's play- Romeo & Juliet in Danville, KY. Taylor (my cousin) played Romeo and I was IMPRESSED. It was great.

I was home for an afternoon before taking off again to Florida, this time for work because Hope & Steve were going out of town. We spent that week working hard, but also playing hard with Dan & Erin and our dear friends the Gaddis's (and new baby, Jovie)

Then it was home on Saturday for a quick weekend that included Jon & Bethany Melton's beautiful wedding, leading worship on Sunday for church and a whole day of wonderful Mother's day events that concluded with dinner at the Loveless Cafe, which was a blast!

Jordan and I drove straight from the Loveless to the Lakehouse at Centerhill, which is where we are currently. We are here for a couple of days to celebrate (a little late) our three year anniversary. Today has been amazing, I've slept in, eaten a yummy breakfast, gotten groceries, eaten lunch, spent time with my husband, taken a jacuzzi bath, read, and am currently and finally updating my blog.

You'll hear from me again much sooner than before. There's a LOT going on that I need to fill you bloggers in on...but I'll have to save it for another day. Have a good one!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Baby Nava is here!!! Our friends Meishach & Chera Moore have finally welcomed to the world their newest addition: Nava Bethia Moore. She was born last night at 8:23pm, and weighs 7 lbs. 5 oz. She is beautiful!! They did a home birth so I spent the whole day yesterday and morning today with Judah (3) and Charis (2) They came over for a sleepover with "Beppy & Jodan" It was tiring but so much fun...Chera did a home birth so they needed some space and to get the kids out of the way for a while.

We're so excited she's finally here!! And so thankful that everything went well and Mommy & Baby are doing so well!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I've been absent, I know...sorry. Had a lot occupying my brain space lately from beginning to get geared up for Camp Courtney, to new things happening in our church with our worship arts' department, to lots going on with work and helping my sister with some wedding things-showers and tuxes and dance floors and such, and being "on call" so to speak for a friend who is due any day- her husband has been out of town these past few days so we've been on plan B in case baby Nava arrives a tad early. So, the Roe household has been busy and bustling, but today- today is a very special day.

Many amazing thing have happened on this day in history:
-in 1705, Queen Anne of England knighted Isaac Newton
-in 1724, the first Easter was observed
-in 1862, slavery was abolished in the District of Columbia
-in 1900, US Post Office issues the 1st book of stamps
-in 1940, 1st televised baseball game (Cubs vs.White Sox) That's for Dan!
-in 1962, Walter Kronkite begins anchoring the CBS Evening News
-in 1986, the song "Manic Monday" by the Bangles was at the top of the charts

...these are all well and good, but most importantly...

-in 2005, I married my unbelievable and amazing husband!!

It's been an absolutely wonderful three years. In some ways it's flown by and in others it seems like forever! But whatever the case I love it. He is absolutely perfect for me- I am more convinced every day of a Creator who knows us so deeply and intimately and designed one person to perfectly complete and compliment us. It's a beautiful thing. He makes me excited to get up every morning, and keeps me laughing and smiling throughout the day. We know this next year holds some big changes for us, and even though we don't know exactly what's on the horizon, I am looking forward to the adventure.

I love you so much, Jordan!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Absolutely amazing!! We didn't see it last night, but Jordan told me a while ago that on American Idol gives back, the remaining contestants sang, "Shout to the Lord," an incredibly POWERFUL worship song! God has a way of making His name known to ALL the world and it was awesome seeing Him exalted on a show like American Idol, that is all about giving glory to other people. If you haven't seen it, click on this and type in American Idol Shout to the Lord. I'll try to post the video soon, or go to Nathan's site to watch it.

Friday, April 04, 2008

In addition to Rebox, and the new Hillsong United album, here's another great thing I've learned from Trish! (I'm telling you- if you don't have a Trish in your life, you need to get one pronto)

It's Pandora, and it's the best internet radio. You enter in the artists you like and it plays those artists and others like them. You can give thumbs up or down for songs you like or don't like. I don't typically listen to much music while I'm working unless it's really low, but this is a great option and I am really enjoying it. Here's a list of some of the artists in my pandora box: (where else could you get this grouping together?)
- Alcia Keys, Amy Winehouse, Brooke Fraser, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, Chicago, Colbie Caillat, Jonny Lang, Jordin Sparks, Joss Stone, KT Tunstall, Keith Urban, Lifehouse, One Republic, Rascal Flatts, & U2! Fantastic!

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Just finished reading "Persuasion" by Jane Austen last night. It's been so long since I've read a novel or a fiction book. (Wait, I lied- I read "Prince Caspian" from Chronicles of Narnia on a Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago while Jordan was working on the garage. I wanted to brush up before the movie in May) But anyway.....I don't read them often.

We stumbled upon this amazing used book store in Tucson about 15 minutes before we had to leave for the airport. It was awesome! I found several books and determined to purchase "Persuasion," which I had never read. (I'm a BIG Jane Austen fan)

I finished the couple chapters left last night and of course I LOVED the book! It was amazing in true Austen style. If you've never gotten a chance to read Jane Austen- you should! It's well worth it.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Ten things I loved about our trip to Tucson:

1. Incredible gourmet breakfasts served on Spode china. (ex: fresh fruit with granola and yogurt & a dutch quiche with gouda cheese and spinach or pinapple bake & southwestern egg bake. mmm,mmm,mmmm)

2. Jamba Juice- all I need to say!

3. All sorts of Cacti- so cool! (these are the barrel and saguaro cacti)

4. Tombstone- the town and the movie!! "I'm your Huckleberry!"

5. Javelina's- they are too cool and don't be mistaken- they are NOT pigs :-)

6. Mountains, mountains and more mountains! I love 'em!

7. Lots of Mexican food.....alright for rice and beans! Yum, yum!

8. The Suncatcher Inn- the bed & breakfast we stayed at.

9. INCREDIBLE HIKES in the Saguaro National Park. These were seriously some of the major highlights of my trip!

10. Lots of great time with family and being thankful for Erin feeling better!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

TUCSON PICS!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Tucson Update!!

We are having a great time in Tucson Arizona. It's a neat place- very deserty- very cool. Don't have time (well, not really true- just don't want to right now) to fully update so here are some pictures to enjoy, and I'll tell you about them later.





Tuesday, March 25, 2008

If you've never used Redbox to rent movies...you are missing out! First, check out www.redbox.com and find a location close to you, then use this coupon code and get a free rental. Enjoy!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Check out the song I updated on my "currently listening to" section to the right. If you've never listened to Phil Wickham, may I highly suggest this album. I absolutely love it!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I was tagged by Trish to post 6 weird things about myself, so here goes

1)I, like Trish, organize my closet according to color. I think maybe this is something a lot of people do, and I follow the roygbv "rainbow" color scheme: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet. I have found it is most pleasing to the eye. (I put pink in front of red, and brown, white and black at the end, respectively.)

2)I am serious about EVERYTHING being in it's place! I am constantly putting things away when I walk through the house. Every morning when I am finished reading I fold the blanket and drape it over the chair the exact same way. Books, shoes, magazines, etc....all has it's place and must be put back. I am always picking up after Jordan. I have a feeling this will be seriously challenged in me when we had kids. Oh well- for now, it is what it is!

3)I really like it when my email inbox is empty. I get a major sense of accomplishment knowing that I have dealt with that email and it can now be deleted. It is rarely, if ever, FULLY empty, but I can usually keep both (my work and personal) inboxes down to about 5-10 emails by the end of the day!

4)I have an obsession with tea! I love my loose leaf tea and love to try new flavors, and find new stores that sell it. I have my whole tea collection- 25 round tins, each labeled with information on the type of tea and brewing instructions. I have no less than 2 cups per day, but most days 3-4. (Don't worry, never more than 2 cups of caffeinated tea) :-)Most tea is very light in caffeine anyway.

5)I really don't like to paint my toenails. I know this is totally gross to some people, but for whatever reason, if I do- it chips really quickly and I just don't like the upkeep. (my husband would say it's b/c I'm always running into things) So, for most of the year, they go bare and unpainted. I will always do them for special occasions like weddings, but that's about it.

6)I love pickle juice! (my mouth is actually watering as I write this- weird, I know) Don't know why- always have. I love sipping it straight from the jar...dill, not bread and butter or sweet, but it just tastes so good to me. I'm sure I'm sipping 3 times my daily intake of sodium, but hey- no part gets wasted!

So there you have it!

Monday, March 17, 2008

This was certainly one of the most fun and eventful weekends we've had! It was incredible. The main reason this was such a special weekend is because on Friday morning, my beautiful precious sister, Ferris, and Robby GOT ENGAGED! It is SO exciting and amazing!



I cannot even being to describe how happy and excited I am. Jordan knew it was happening, as did my family, I think- but I had asked to know nothing...I wanted my sis to be able to surprise me when it happened and surprised I was! If you would like to read the whole story of how Robby proposed (it's pretty awesome) in Ferris's words, click here. It's a description complete with details and pictures. It really was a whole DAY of proposal, pretty amazing! Incredible, incredible....that's all I have to say!

Saturday morning we oversaw the rehearsal for a couple of special elements for Sunday's Easter service. I had a meeting and then we headed up to Cool Springs to run a few errands...we went to Costco, which is so much more fun with Jordan than by myself. My husband NEVER ceases to entertain me! Then Jordan and I parted ways- I had to drive ALL the way back down to 2nd avenue to pick up my phone which I had left at the Melting Pot. I made a detour to Teavana on the way, so it was worth it! :-) I spent the rest of Saturday grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, working on some church/ministry things, etc.

Sunday we had a wonderful church service. Kyle Kellums lead worship in Spring Hill and we had lots of visitors. It was exciting! After church we went to our next door neighbors' cookout and birthday party for their daughter Kaitlyn, who turned 6.
We had a great time hanging with our neighbors, jumping on Kaitlyn's new trampoline, and eating Josh's wonderful burgers. Jordan left to go hang in the park with Kyle Kellums and I stayed next door for a while longer. Ian came over a bit later and I took off to help Natalie Cressy and some other girls with some decorations for Mark & Natalie's upcoming wedding. (April 12th)


Ian was still over when I got home and we all had some chili and chatted about youth ministry and some things going on. Jordan and I ended the evening watching what I do believe I can declare is my favorite movie: Pride & Prejudice. SO GOOD!

What a great weekend!

Friday, March 14, 2008






I didn't get one of mom & dad- I know mom does so I'll post that later!

Thursday, March 13, 2008


Last night was great! Robby had treated Ferris, me & Jordan AND Mom & Dad to the Michael Buble' show that was at the Sommet Center in Nashville. Michael Buble was a great entertainer and sounded as good live as he does on his CD. He was pretty crude though, which was surprising, and after I mentioned something to Jordan about it, he remarked, "he's just grown-up frat boy." But it certainly didn't ruin the night or anything- it was a WONDERFUL show!

We were VERY impressed with the Opening Act. They were a group called Naturally 7...seven guys who do all acapella stuff, but not only do they do traditional acapella vocal songs but they make all the instruments with their mouths. INCREDIBLE! It's hard to describe how amazing this was to watch. Check out their myspace page HERE for a listen!

It was a SUPER fun night and a fabulous memory. I'll post some pics of us soon!

THANKS ROBBY! WE LOVE YOU!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Melinda

Melinda Doolittle was and still is my favorite American Idol contestant- I checked up on her today to see if there's any news. She has put out a single which I am definitely going to get...her singing "My Funny Valentine" is one of the best things I've ever heard AND she apparently has signed with BHCC for her management. This is the company I worked for for a year and half. How cool! I'm going to email my old boss and try to get the scoop.


Tuesday, March 11, 2008

It is finally here for your viewing pleasure! A few weeks ago- Jordan decided to build a dance floor, so that he could have that as a way of staying in shape. I love the idea and I'm so pleased with how it has turned out. I am super excited that we'll be mounting a TV and DVD in the corner so I can do Pilates. Super cool!! So here ya go- he finished it last night- our very own mini-dance studio!!

(The blue are just pieces of tape that will be removed)

Monday, March 10, 2008

Can I just say- I am SO excited about our brand spankin' new SUPER Target being open. It "officially" opened yesterday for the Grand opening, but it's had a soft opening all week long and I have already been there 3 times. Jordan and I stopped in on Saturday and saw about 5 different families we knew- quite the place to be.

And it's currently the highest grossing Target in the nation. Not bad for little ol' Spring Hill, TN. Young families with little kids like their Target :-)

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Well it's been quite an eventful Saturday already and it's only 11:00am. We woke up this morning to beautiful snow everywhere- probably the most we've gotten in this part of TN in a while!



Jordan and I had bought tickets to a pancake breakfast one of the Junior high girls softball teams was having at Applebee's this morning. We were planning on going with Al & Martha Pearson. Right as we're getting ready to go- I took a look at the tickets and noticed they said Columbia, TN, not Spring Hill, TN. We couldn't believe it- we had to drive 30 minutes down to Columbia....oh well. We picked up Al & Martha and had a great time with pancakes and coffee. After that- Jordan got an inckling to begin exploring in Columbia and we walked into the Columbia Mall- oh yes! Your classic old, small town mall. We got transfixed with the little coin game thingy...


Then we had some fun with the little booths stuck randomly in the side of the wall...


...and Al caught a little nap in an unconspicuous place.

We've had Uturn and our meetings cancelled today...so I'm about to do some cleaning and some prep for worship tomorrow morning. Have a happy Saturday!

Friday, March 07, 2008

New song uploaded- check it out!

Last night was fun...I really do love getting to go downtown- don't do it very often, but it is a treat. We had a couple high school guys with us- long time family friends of the Roe's who's son is considering Belmont. So, we met him and his friend in Hillsboro Village and took them to Calypso, drove them around Nashville briefly before getting coffee at Fido and heading back home. The pour guys must have thought we were taking them to Alabama driving down to Spring Hill- it always feels SO long for people who are visiting. :0) They spent the night and then I made whole wheat plain and banana walnut pancakes for everyone before starting work- then the boys took off for Belmont.

Jordan & I have a couple meetings after work and then a relaxing low-key night at home planned. Hopefully Jordan will finish his "project" tonight and I'll be able to post pics of what he's been up to! I'm sure the anticipation is killing you. Have a wonderful weekend!

currently drinking: lemon green tea

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

My favorite new thing is the Green Bag! I saw them first at Kroger about a month ago, and was very interested in them. Not only for the benefit they are to our environment (I use like 10 plastic bags every grocery trip) but really for the size- how much you can put in them, and they're so much easier & more comfortable to carry than those plastic bags. AND they really are affordable!

So, I have bought them at Target, Whole Foods and Kroger. And you can really use them at any store...they're great for dry cleaning or things you need to tote around. I need to start putting them in the car, I find they're more accessible that way.



Go getcha some! =)

Monday, March 03, 2008

Things comin up...

Wow- sorry it's been so long. I have definitely been a delinquint blogger, but anyway....here I am- back in action!

I have not been sick these past two weeks- I got hit pretty hard a couple of days and then spent a few days resting and recuperating and I was back into it! After we were over that hump- I went into 'Alabaster Heart' (New Song's live recording) mode- had nightly rehearsals and then the performances last weekend. It was an amazing experience to be a part of...I'll certainly post some songs when it's released, but it might be a little while...you know how that goes.

Jordan and I have been having a great time...spending time with friends & family, working hard, doing lots with our church and ministry and generally living life to the fullest!

We spent the day yesterday with Robby & Ferris- went down to Centennial Park in downtown Nashville to play some frisbee golf- lot's of fun :-) and played Settler's last night at Mom & Dad's.

Some upcoming things in March that I am looking forward to:

*Time with Friends-growing in relationship
*Michael Buble' Concert
*U-turn intown retreat
*Dylan coming home for Easter
*Church Easter Egg Hunt and Game day
*Easter Sunday!
*Arizona Trip w/our "florida" family :-)
*Ferris's Birthday

...and plenty of other things which I'm sure will come along!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

I am another one to fall victim to the flu bug in Tennessee. I know most of the country is getting hit hard with it, but TN's numbers are through the roof. Our county's school district even closed for 4 days because of it.

I got a lot of rest yesterday and am continuing to rest through today and tomorrow. Feeling better already so hopefully by Monday I'll be back in action and ready to go!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day to my honey :-) I love you!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Sorry for the lack of posting! Jordan and I have been quite busy lately....at least busy enough not to be able to take time out to post. I am trying to figure out what would be the most interesting thing to post, and I'm honestly not sure. Sometimes I don't think my life is really that interesting to other people...don't get me wrong, it sure is to me. I love my life, but anyway....I think you get the point.

I am really enjoying a book my sister in law, Erin gave me at Christmas. It's called "Having a Mary Spirit" by Joanna Wagner, and I am really enjoying it. It deals with many things that we all deal with, but specifically women and just the performance mentality, comparisons, lack of self-worth, etc....and is a wonderful and refreshing book. God is really using it to refresh me in a beautiful way. I'll let you know when I'm finished.

Speaking of books, the first book I read this year was "Driven by Eternity" by John Bevere. INCREDIBLE! I recommend this book to ANYONE. It rocked my perspective and my thinking and helps us get in the right mindset about our assignments from God. If you are looking for a good book to read- get this one. I promise you won't be disappointed. I'm really enjoying the application each of these books provides for my life. I love to read, and always have, but as I get older what matters most is that I am truly able to apply the things I've read, which I know is God's heart for all of us: to be "lifelong learners."

Well, I could go on and on, but I digress....

Have a wonderful day. We're getting some small flurries here in TN!

Tuesday, February 05, 2008



I finally did it! I'm so excited. We have finally ordered blinds for our entire house! After price shopping and finding the VERY BEST DEALS out there- it's done. Well, almost....I ordered a couple of samples of the woven wooden shades I want to get, because I want to check the color of those, but other than those two windows, the rest is done!

No more paper blinds :-) WOOHOO!

Monday, February 04, 2008

What a weekend! Wow! Let me try to rundown the recap:

Thursday: Collin James Corley was born! After trying for a few years, Roger & Maria Corley got pregnant in the spring of 2007 and 9 months later, a beautiful baby boy was born. I can't wait to meet him and I hear mom & dad are doing great!


Friday was my birthday, and Jordan woke me up bright and early (about 30 minutes before I had "scheduled" myself to get up, and we had a wonderful breakfast at Cracker Barrel. :-) I love my husband! We worked that day and then took off for our "Tea Extravaganza"

Our plan was to stop by Tea Time off 12th Avenue, but alas- we pulled up and it had closed at 5:00 instead of 6:00! SO sad! :-( It ended up great though- because we went instead to Portland Brew and had a great cup of Green Tea and a fresh-right-out-of-the-oven Everything Cookie! From there we went to Teavana in Green Hills and I got some Apple Lemon Pomegranate, Japanese Wild Cherry, Rooibos Sweet Amore and a new one (for me) Rooibos Caramel, which is WONDERFUL with the Mate Vana. We also picked up a few teas for mom, and got a cup of Rooibos Tropica with Sweet Lily White. MMMM....

We then went to eat at Chile's in Cool Springs and treated ourselves to the Queso- which I LOVE but NEVER get...it's so bad yet so good :-)!! We split some yummy mushroom-jack fajitas and then headed home and discussed what movie to rent on the way home. We ended up with "Stranger than Fiction" which was GREAT! We had heard mixed reviews but ended up REALLY liking it. If you didn't get the chance to see it, it's definitely worth the watch.

Saturday I was up and out and at NS Cool Springs by 9:00 for "Alabaster Heart" rehearsal. This is a live recording project that New Song is doing the last week in February that I am a part of. (If you're in the Nashville area: check it out 6pm on the 23rd or 10am on the 24th) I then went to help Trish move! Her new condo is BEAUTIFUL and very Trish-y! (That's a good thing)

Yesterday (Sunday) we had service in Spring Hill. Kyle Cooper led worship with our brand new sound system. It sounded great and the presence of God was strong during worship! It was an AMAZING service and the teaching was incredible. We are talking about a New Way, and a New Day and there are many things the Lord is showing me and doing in my life!

Mom, Dad, Ferris, Robby, Grandma Bertie, and of course, Jphen, Jordan and I all had lunch at my house. I am so thankful for modern appliances. I used the crock pot to cook the roast, the bread machine to make a loaf of fresh bread, my oven to set the delay so the potatoes were perfect and ready for us when we got home after church. It was great!

THEN- the amazing happened. The GIANTS WON THE SUPER BOWL! Everyone in America already knows this and was hopefully watching the game, so I won't go into great detail. All I can say is I am still in a bit of shock, but it's wonderful and even though I do feel a little bad for some of the Patriots- can't imagine how they feel, I am thrilled that Peyton is happy :-) It's all any true Colts fan can wish for in some twisted sort of way. haha!

I'm looking forward to a full, wonderful, productive and exciting week! Blessings to you all!


Oh- and if you're still reading after that novel- check out the song on the right under "What I'm currently listening to" It's one of the ones we are recording for the Live project....and I LOVE it!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Okay, so I haven't been a big fan of You Tube in the past, but this is too cute. My friend Marianne told me she thought her husband had put their daughter's recent violin recital performance on there, and we found it easily this morning. How fun! We love you Jayda :-)

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Sorry I haven't posted in a week. There's been a lot going on and I haven't had the brain capacity to stop for a moment to post. I apologize! :0)

We had a WONDERFUL retreat for the Spring Hill youth this past weekend, and I am SO proud of my husband and all of his hard work and how well everything went. We had lots of junior & high school aged students and had an incredible weekend.

It's been nice and cold here in TN, but I am not complaining because I still think it's weird we hardly ever get snow here, so I love the cold weather!

Things have been exploding at New Song Spring Hill. We've almost doubled in size in 3 weeks and we are so excited about what God is doing down here. It's an exciting time for sure!

Super Bowl is this weekend, but I think it's going to be one of the most boring Super Bowls in a while. I hope I'm wrong, but my expectations aren't high. Eli Manning + the Super Bowl is just weird. I am always happy to watch football though.

We have a live recording coming up at New Song. It's called "Alabaster Heart" and it's scheduled to be Saturday February 16th and 17th. It's going to be a lot of work, but it will be pretty amazing. I'm excited about it.

That's my rundown for right now. SO much more I could say but I'm all outta time.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Good morning. It's rainy and wet here in Tennesssee. We just got through a super cold weekend. And when I say cold, I mean COLD. Of course, watching that Green Bay game Sunday night, guess I really can't complain. By the end of the game it was an actual -4 degrees with a wind chill of -24. WHAT?!

Jordan and I had a great weekend, although he's feeling under the weather now. I've been trying to make sure he gets as much rest as possible, we have a youth in-town retreat this weekend so he needs ALL his energy.

We are doing well- more updates later. Check out the Alicia Keys song on the right. I've been diggin' this album. Jordan got it for Christmas, but I get to enjoy it too :-)

I pray you are filled today with the peace and joy of the Lord! Blessings,

Friday, January 18, 2008

I really cannot even begin to put into words what I want to write about today. Today, as many of you know, is Jordan's birthday! Jordan and I have been married 2 &3/4 years (that's an approximation) and it has been nothing short of amazing.

We all know Jordan in different ways, some as a son, brother, neighbor, youth leader, friend, counselor, nephew, grandchild, confidant, and many, many more! But one of the things I love most about Jordan is his consistency! He has a wonderful sense of humor, never missing an opportunity to laugh, even if it's at himself.

Jordan: you are greatly cherished, admired, celebrated and loved! I truly believe this will be the best year that you've lived, and your impact on others will be more far-reaching than it has been the past 25 years combined.

I love you with all my heart.

And now I present, "The many activities of Jordan Michael Roe"

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Ode to the Colts:
by Bethany Roe

From the very first kick, to that very last throw
We've supported you all the way.
We cheered when you won, and cried when you lost
On that horrible November day.

Hopeful awaiting, Marvin's return,
but quickly he fumbled and fell.
Alas it's the tale of a season that's through,
And mine is a sad one to tell.

Here we are dreading, Dungy's farewell
to a land of far warmer fare.
Will the team be the same and regroup to reclaim
Their title from Patriot care?

Although ending much differently than we would like
We can with confidence say:
"Colts, we are proud of your coach and your team,
And look forward to opening day!"

Saturday, January 12, 2008

What a wonderful morning! Jordan and I just LOVE our Saturday mornings. Last night we went to Independance High to see them perform "The Sound of Music," and ran into Julie & Tisha and Natalie Holcomb. It was fun and we spent some time afterwards at Saxby's hanging with Brandon and Kelly. After an excellent (and I do mean excellent) night of sleep, we woke up and made a run to meet the Gees to get the Kroger card and pick up a few things at Kroger. I made Bran Muffins, eggs with red onion and pepper, and turkey sausage for breakfast, along with the delish Tanzanian Peaberry coffee we got at Saxby's last week. Mmmm,Mmmm. I'm about to sit down to do some reading and just chill! Love it! On the deck for today: Student Intern Graduation at 2, Merge tonight, church in the morning and time with Ferris & Robby in the afternoon...wohoo! (Of course we gotta catch some football, too!) I start getting so sad this time of year knowing that each wonderful game I see is one step closer to the last one for a good 6-7 months. Ahhh..I hate it! Oh well.

GO COLTS! LT's got NUTHIN' on you!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Just got back from an amazing evening. A family who is a fairly new one to Jordan and me, but already dear to our hearts, has experienced a very big loss. Marcy Hayes, wife of Mark and mother of Hank (7) and Isaac (almost 2) passed away on Sunday afternoon after battling cervical cancer for three years.

My mind is still spinning with events of today, and my heart rejoicing for the way in which God was glorified, so I don't feel like writing much, only to say: it is incredible to see already the fruits of someone's life the way I've seen tonight. And it's amazing and simply miraculous to see a husband walking in the kind of peace, love and joy as Mark Hayes is walking in. I TREASURE the days and many memories ahead of us with this precious family.

May God be glorified through my life even a small bit of how He has been glorified through Marcy's death.

He truly is King of Kings and Lord of Lords!

Monday, January 07, 2008

I don't have time for a full post and update of our weekend, lots going on right now....so I give you a song for your listening pleasure. AMAZING song and AMAZING writer:

Thursday, January 03, 2008

I'm adding a new element to my blog...that's right folks...very tech-savvy! I added a "What I'm currently listening to" section over on the right side next to the links. Check it out to hear an amazing Lifehouse song from their latest album. Really neat lyrics...

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

We've got a new look for 2008! Here we are, 2nd day of the new year, and what a year it's going to be. I am extremely excited for this year. I truly believe that it will be a BIG year in terms of what God wants to do in our city, in our neighborhood, in relationships, physically, in families, and many, many more. I am full of expectancy as we enter January. God is moved by our faith- so what are you believing for? Are there things that God is stirring in your heart, things you've wished or hoped for? God puts desires in our hearts and as our hearts are continuously more aligned with His, our desires become His and we see His will accomplished in and through our lives. I'm expecting to hear great things from all of you and excited to begin this new season!