Friday, June 24, 2005

Kressy has a little lamb :)

It's fleece white as Georgia snow, and anywhere that Kressant is, that lamb is sure to go... LOL :)
That being said, the sheep (we now have 3) keep eating our household plants, hence the enclosure we are now constructing for their containment. :D

I'm currently working on scripts for TV ads -- we're putting together a preview for the Film Festival, and need to film the commercials tonight and tomorrow...

Monday, June 06, 2005


Nice Hat!!!!!!
(Note to readers: this photograph was accidentally posted to my Blog by my dear eldest sister; upon such occassions as I am determined to remove it, I once again am reminded of the fit of hysterical laughter into which I collapsed upon first realizing its existence, and alas I find that I am incapable of aught which would result in its demise...)Posted by Hello

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Home again, home again (from AL)

The 2005 AL Uniting Church and Home conference (featuring Greg Harris) is over. We spent an interesting weekend just south of Birmingham at a trailer park. (LOL... Travel trailer, that is... :D)

The Smith train departed Griffin on Friday afternoon with 8 of God's precious lambs, and 1 Smith lamb named precious. :D ( He's only 6 weeks old, and must be bottle fed 3 times daily -- we couldn't leave him at home...) At the AL welcome center, we fawned over a truck and travel trailer w/ 2 kayaks and a canoe tied to the roof. Later, upon our arrival at our state park campsite, we were pleasantly surprised to have the 'yak truck pull into the campsite across from us. Moreover, they introduced themselves as the Roy family, also present to attend the AL Uniting Church and Home conference! After setting the camper up, we ran down to the Keen's -- they being so gracious as to prepare a regal repast for our hungry horde. Following the feast, we returned north to the Southeastern Bible College facility and wired the laptop into the sound system so as to enable the recording of Mr. Harris' presentations. To our surprise, the Pendleton family were also present in a supporting capacity, and their two oldest (Joel and Jacob) and I spent a fair amount of time in conversation over the next 27 hrs. Mr. Harris, as always, was full of excellent information, and we look forward to working more with him in the future. We had an exhausting but nevertheless refreshing weekend. Should have pictures within the next day or so.
Grace and Peace...