Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Forgiveness


Saturday, Feb. 9th, 2008, 10:14 a.m. - For those who do not know about our wreck, I will try to give you a brief summary. I don't even know where to begin. That particular Saturday morning, I decided that I wanted to go to town with my mom and dad to do some shopping. So, my mom hopped in the drivers seat, my dad being the gentleman that he is, let me ride up front in the passangers seat and he sat in the backseat behind me. We all buckled up and off we went. Well less than a mile from our house a lady by the name of Tammy Woolbright ran a stop sign and struck my moms SUV in the side, causing us to flip two complete times back on to all four wheels. She claimed to have never saw us coming. Thankfully, we were all okay except for a few cuts and bruises. I had never been in a wreck before and this one has def. had a huge effect on me. You can not imagine what it is like to close your eyes and listen so hard, so hard for your parents to make a noise so that you know they are alive. Those 2 flips seemed to last 2 years! After the wreck, I could not sleep, for nearly 2 weeks, I did not sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I would have nightmares that we all died, or my mom died, or my dad died, or that I lost both my parents that day. I was trapped inside the car because my door was badly smashed in so I had a lot of time to sit and look around the car at all the damage, making my dreams very real! I woke up thinking they were true and I would go to my parents room and look for them. I eventually went to a doctor and was diagnosed with post-tramatic stress disorder and was given medication to help control my severe anxiety attacks, my depression, my irrational thoughts, and to help me rest at night. I also was referred to a therapist. One of the major things that we focused on in therapy was being able to forgive. I was having a hard time forgiving because I was so angry at this woman for almost taking my family away from me or me away from my family and never once apologizing. Showing zero remorse for what she had done. I do realize that everyone makes mistakes but in almost every situation, we all still say, "I am sorry!". Three simple words can do so much and can mean so much. I was so very angry at her. Still to this day, I have not been able to forgive her until last night...

Last night, I went to our young adult bible class and we talked about the book of Matthew, Chapter 6. At first we focused on the first four verses, we talked about doing good things for others not because we want to look good in front of others or want something in return but just out of the goodness of our hearts. Next, we focused on Matthew 6:12. We talked about how forgiveness is the best gift you can ever receive and the best gift that you can give to others. Jesus passionately taught us to forgive others, to let go, to let him handle it. He wants us to be at peace and in order for that to happen anger must be replaced with forgiveness. Col.3:13 says, You must make allowance for each other's faults and forgive the person who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others. I have finally been able to let go and a great burden was lifted! So who says that bible studies are just social events and time to visit...

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Octoberfest!








I took some pictures last night at our schools "Octoberfest" and wanted to share them. It was so much fun seeing all the little ones in their costumes and even more fun seeing all the animal's costumes. There was even a bunny in a pumpkin suit. haha. Carnivals are so much fun and they keep you young! I even got to bob for apples! haha. What a fun night!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Mississippi's Walk for the Diabetes






Today we laced up our shoes to walk for Mississippi's No. 1 health problem - Diabetes.

Legions of walkers, runners, bicyclers, skaters and strollers alike joined friends, family members, co-workers and pets to walk for a healthier Mississippi each year at Mississippi’s Walk for Diabetes, held in various locations around the state.

Sponsored by the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi (DFM) – the state’s only nonprofit organization that provides diabetes research, education, patient services, children’s programs and advocacy to Mississippians of all ages, – the annual Walk for Diabetes draws hundreds of participants. Participants come to show their support for not only the DFM’s mission of service to the 346,500 Mississippians with diabetes but also for their loved ones fighting the disease.

I am the president of our Health and Kinesiology Club at the W and I felt that it was important for our group to participate today. We had a wonderful time and the weather was beautiful! I think everyone knows of someone or has family members battling diabetes. It is so important that we do our part! God Bless all who helped raise money for the Foundation today! Your reward is in Heaven!

"The smallest good deed is better than the grandest good intention."

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Lunch w/ Friends





Today I went to lunch with some of my friends that I go to school with. Seriously, if it were not for good friends and family, where would we all be in this world? Good friends are so hard to find these days. Friends that accept you for who you are and who you are trying to be. Friends who will be there when times get tough. So hold those dear friends close to your heart, I know I plan too! :)

"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born."
- Anais Nin

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Family Slideshow



"When you look at your life, the greatest happinesses are family happinesses." ~ Joyce Brothers

Heritage Children


































Here are some pictures from our Softball season this year. This was my first year at Heritage Academy and I loved every minute of it. Everyone welcomed me with open arms and was very supportive. I had a wonderful group of girls that I will always have a special place in my heart for! This job opportunity was something that I definitely could not pass up. I am very blessed to have had the chance to be a head softball coach before I even graduate college. Most coaches coach for years as an assistant to have the opportunity to be where I am today. I am very grateful to everyone who has been supportive and encouraging during my first year. My girls worked so very hard this season and I am very proud of them. More proud then they will ever know. They made it to the play-offs for the first time in school history this year and that in its self is wonderful! It is so amazing when you put God first and play every inning of every game for Him what great things can happen! Go Lady Patriots!
"Approach the game with no preset agendas and you'll probably come away surprised at your overall efforts." -Phil Jackson


Monday, October 6, 2008

My 24th Birthday!


































These are a few pictures from the night of my 24th birthday. I can not believe that I turned 24 last month, the time has sure passed by. We started the night out eating at one of my favorite places, Mi Toro! O and it was delicious! Yummy in the Tummy! And then we went bowling, which I had not done in years! I had a blast! Such good, clean fun! I could not have asked for a better way to celebrate my birthday! Here is to being 24!

"You were born an original, Don't Die a Copy" - John Mason