TEN YEARS!

Stephanie and Tristan are celebrating their 10-year anniversary today!  Ten years!!

So pleased that you found each other and had those 3 amazing kids and are living and loving and building a beautiful life together.  So proud of you.  Congratulations, Steph & Tris! LOVE YOU!

 

 

Meet up

When I can’t seem to find you and you can’t seem to find me,

when unity is threatened

and the oneness Jesus prayed we would have is broken and the

pieces to rebuild seem to be missing,

when the bond of peace has been compromised and

I can’t see past my own issues

or you can’t see past yours, let’s agree to meet back at the stronghold,

{a place safe for both of us}.

That way you won’t have to venture too far,

nor will I.

Let’s meet back here, at the foot of the cross, where it all began anyway…

The scripture I circled and signed in Tredessa and Ryan’s wedding Bible, from Ephesians 4:

“1 As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. 2 Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 3 Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. 4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.”

INFJ that I am, I am drawn to scriptures about “guarding” things (“make everey effort”)…

I Do. For Real.

I am not really here.

I am actually running around like a crazy woman doing wedding stuff, Thanksgiving stuff, wedding stuff, company-coming prep, wedding stuff, and etc…

One of me and the girls’ all-time fav songs from my best-ever movie::

 

And a teeny-sneak-peek into one of today’s projects.

Now off to the chapel to decorate…

Am I deliriously happy for Dessa and Ryan?  I am.  Will I live through the extreme joyousness?  I will.  Do I love it all, all the craziness, and zany, over-the-top preparation and celebrating?  I do.  I really do.  For real!

Song, “I Do by For Real.

The Bride.

The wedding is 2 weeks away.  Tredessa will marry.  She, pure as the driven snow, will meet Ryan at the end of a 30-foot aisle and she will make promises.  And if you know Tredessa, you understand that she will make them solemnly, with great care and that she will not have entered in lightly.

Making the house ready for company for the festivities, I re-arrange the furniture in her old room.  I have placed the bed where she kept hers the years she was here.  For a moment I close my eyes and I recall the perfect white-and-navy, tailored room.  There was a star-shaped metal lantern suspended exactly 12″ from the window, perfectly centered.  Shelves lined with books and photos, a place for everything and everything in its’ place.

As meticulous as she is, you might be surprised if you learned how many things she loves, how many interests she has: art, music, reading, learning, the Word, love and romance.  She is a veritable walking “imdb,” able to not only quotes lines from hundreds of movies, but also possesses the ability to “name that actor,” any actor and tell you every major role they have ever played.  She and her dad used to play their own 6-degrees-to-Kevin-Bacon before it was a real game.  And she loves children (dotes on her nieces and nephews, especially) and missions work and has traveled and taught and ministered across the nations.  Yes, Tre is multi-faceted and multi-talented.

For a minute or two, I allow myself the luxury of remembering Tredessa in this house, a young girl becoming a woman.  I recall her consecration to Christ and her refusal to “date around” to find the man God would send.  She had decided on her own that it was a waste of good emotion to fall in and out of love and she would have no part of it.  She was ever and always waiting for the “one.”  This lucky “one” would get all of her love, all the depth and breadth and width of it (Lucky Ryan!).  Meanwhile, she brought goodness and godliness into this house and our family.

She was the third of our children.  She had the long-Averi-type hair and a raspy voice.  When we’d get a drink for her and her sisters to share at a drive-through, little 3-year-old Tredessa would ask, “Can I be in charge of the drink, daddy?”  Already showing she was willing to carry the responsibility of a big task, already being groomed by God to lead a massive music festival one day.

But in this house, 9 years ago, she was finding her way, discovering God’s plan for her life. And in that room, she was seeking Him for all she was worth.  And loud?  Oh my.  Her  room and the bathroom and hallways were always pulsing with amplified praise!  There was life, lots of life.  And lots of long, dark hair everywhere.  And a bathroom full of girl products.

Intimate Stranger

Then today, as I sat remembering, I recalled a scene so distinct it seems yesterday – truly as if it were. just. yesterday.  Yet, it was also so common it could have been one of any number of days.  Dave and I had been out, perhaps grocery shopping, on a fall day.  Tredessa’s car was in the driveway so I knew she was home, but I didn’t see her.  There was music coming from her room.  When I went upstairs, I peeked through the door, which was slightly ajar.  She had the curtains drawn so the room was dark.  She was on the floor worshipping the Lord, her hands upturned, tears streaming down her face ~

I lift my eyes to you
Eyes that have seen a thing or two
Who is this stranger in my life?

 

I lift my hands to you
Hands that have carried what is true
Intimate stranger be my life

And my heart swelled in the moment, watching her so unaware, just loving her Savior, consecrating anew.  And she sang along with Rita Springer,

Jesus I love you
Jesus I adore, I adore You
Jesus you still have my affection
and my song will be “I love you”

And I cried in the memory and thought how blessed that room is.  And in all the years she waited, Dessa did not wait alone.  She has been a faithful bride to Christ.  And she loved Him.  And He has loved her back.

And in two weeks, she will join Ryan at an altar.  And God will be a witness and He, like me I bet, will be remembering all the lovely songs she has sang to Him and will be thinking what a blessed man Ryan is to get her.

Tre-Tre, you are going to be the most ravishing bride, both inside and out.  The most.

 

 

Holy matrimony, Batman!

44 days.  FOURTY-FOUR days!

Yikes.

Interesting how many little details still need attended to even though Tredessa and Ryan have decided to have a tiny, intimate family wedding and a small happily-ever-after-dinner-and-dance celebration following.  Two large families = still almost 100 people and a thousand details.

  • Dress – drop-dead stunningly gorgeous on  my little girl!  {check!}
  • Cute little church, where they will whimsically and reverently speak the vows that begin their new life together  {check!}
  • Cute little barn loft where two families will become one giant family and eat and drink and be merry with the newly marrieds  {check!}
  • Lots of amazing brothers and sisters and lifelong friends as attendants  {check!}
  • Family as witnesses:: parents and grandparents and aunts and uncle and cousins - bunches will be  there  {check!}
  • Singing. laughing, crying – followed by awkward, but enthusiastic dancing {check!}
  • HONEYmooooooooooon!  Oh, baby!  {check!}

If we’d invited everyone we love like fam and all our good friends, they wouldn’t be able to marry until 2013 – because it would take us that long to be able to get ready and there’d have been hundredssssssssssssss of people.  Ryan and Dessa are LOVED.  And they were just not open to waiting that long.  Because of the, ya know, HONEYmooooooooooon!  *smile.

So, small-family-wedding, it is.

They do have a website::

http://www.mywedding.com/ryanandtredessa/index.html

Stories, pictures, a place where you can suggest music for the wedding and reception.  There is a blog they are calling He Said//She Said* and they will answer posed (perhaps even imposed) questions to see how their answers line up…or don’t, just for fun.

Check it out and cheer them on!

Ryan + Tredessa = true love and kisses and lots of kids (more grandbebes for me!!)

Oh…and if you are on Facebook, Tredessa posted a video from their Florida trip, where she went to meet his wonderful family.  They were out in the blue, blue ocean and Ryan caught – - – a SHARK!  Yikeronis!Ryan catching his shark.

Tredessa just watching Ryan catch his shark.

In the golf cart heading out to hunt for alligators on the Florida trip.

Weekend wedding

Dave & Tara did the pre-ceremony music for Patrick & Tia’s wedding

They sang and read scripture out on the Red Lion Inn’s grassy lawns.  It was early evening and the canyon was clear and lovely, fall just barely beginning to make its’ presence known causing lovely texture in the hint-of-changing leaves.

 

Tia’s amazing smile was absolutely contagious.  It was a lovely setting for a beautiful wedding with amazing food!  Congratulations, Patrick and Tia.  Love you!!

Um, ok, yes :: it is a bit shaky. It was my iPhone and I was trying to “peek” around the shoulder of another guest to get the footage. How about that sound, though, huh? Between those super slim and gorgeous Bose speakers and a handy little piece of Apple genius, not too shabby. :)

Up, Up and Away

This week in Gunnison.

Dave is teaching for the county here.  We went really-really-really almost-above-the-timberline high to get here, over Monarch Pass.  Here is a sign Dave saw in the county building:

I am visiting lots of wedding sites and www.marthastewart.com greets me with a countdown each time I log in, which I have to say does not really thrill me.

So, like 75 days now…actually less.  Luckily, though, Ryan and Tredessa are having a small family wedding, so we should be able to pull it off.  I mean I have got all the talent in the world in my fam!

In other wedding news ::

Elise-the-Niece is getting married to Matt in 11 days.

This gorgeous beauty will be at my house, along with little Miss Sawyer by the time we get home.  All the way from hot-hot-hot Texas!

Better bring a sweater, Stef.

Dave and Tara are celebrating their 8th anniversary today.

Love your love, my sweets.  8 very, very good years.

Rocky and Jovan will celebrate their 5th anniversary Friday.

Five beautiful years for two gorgeous lovers!  Congrats, my sweets!

So

I am catching up on reading and writing and organizing my computer files and photos and downloading video and editing video and getting room service every morning.  From Dave.

And I have suddenly realized I want to start thinking ahead to:

Yes.  It is time.

UPDATE 9/14/11 :: Apparently rain in Denver = snow in elevations over 10,000 feet.  Living in Colorado this long I should know that, yet am here, expecting up to 6″ of snow tonight, in flip-flops and a hoodie.  Hehe.

Engaging.

So here is what happened in our familia on 9.10.11

Just after the proposal – sporting the ring.

Recently.

We are happy.  Congratulations, you two.

UPDATE from MayDae.com ~

http://www.maydae.com/love/they-will-forever/

http://www.maydae.com/fashion/music/

A super-tiny family ceremony to follow in really short order.  On with the business of being married!

Relate?

This is for all my multi-tasking, entrepreneurial, mommies-wives-friends-and-all-around-amazing-young-women friends and daughters.

I love late night Frazier reruns.

He gets a call.  It is a young mom and wife and you can hear the kids crying and yelling and the dog barking and she is breathlessly trying to express her frustration at the lack of time she and her husband are able to find for romance.  She pleads for advice on how they can find time for sex again and even says she is getting so desperate she may have to find a stranger at the store.

The doctor is in.

Frazier’s {very good} advice:

Sex with a stranger is not the answer.

Why don’t you just pack the kids off with Nanna and Pop-Pop.

Lock Lucky downstairs in the basement.

Grab your husband – take him to the sturdiest kitchen table you have.

And. let. the. postman ring twice.