July 27, 2012

The Brother's Wedding: Reception and Get-a-Way



pies instead of cake, two silver rings, a bouquet tossed, bubbles galore, hot pavement that burns feet, teasing by Rodge and Andrew, picnic basket with goodies for the road, groom having to pass out his own bubbles, bare feet, joyful laughter, a sister's love, a glowing bride and an excited groom, tears from a Grandaddy, a circle of prayer, pink John Deere, two families joined into one, relief that the wedding was over, amazing feeling of play clothes, hitching a ride with a friend and taking two u-turns, going to Roadhouse Grill for dinner, a Phase 10 card game that lasts into the early morning hours, a good nights sleep, feeling the blessing of gaining another sister and daughter in our family....









The bouquet was thrown....

....and Memory, my sister caught it. ;)



"Here they come!"




Grandaddy and my brother are really close, so there were tears shed between them.

I love him so much!


Son/Mother moment

Saying a prayer before hitting the road

One happy boy... ;D




Daddy, Mom, Momma Bear, and Mr. Bear





The End.



July 25, 2012

One Direction..Piano Guys Style

This is amazing.

What else do I need to say?...

Ladies and Gentlemen, The Piano Guys....


July 23, 2012

The Death of Pretty

A few months ago, a friend of mine sent a link to this article to me. I have been meaning to share it on the blog. So, without further ado, here you go....

(Although, I do not agree with all the religious concepts this blog has to offer, I whole-heartily agree with this post....)



This post is intended as a lament of sorts, a lament for something in the culture that is dying and may never been seen again.

Pretty, pretty is dying.

People will define pretty differently. 

For the purposes of this piece, I define pretty as a mutually enriching balanced combination of beauty and projected innocence.

Once upon a time, women wanted to project an innocence.  I am not idealizing another age and I have no illusions about the virtues of our grandparents, concupiscence being what it is. 

But some things were different in the back then.  First and foremost, many beautiful women, whatever the state of their souls, still wished to project a public innocence and virtue.  And that combination of beauty and innocence is what I define as pretty.

By nature, generally when men see this combination in women it brings out their better qualities, their best in fact.  That special combination of beauty and innocence, the pretty inspires men to protect and defend it.

Young women today do not seem to aspire to pretty, they prefer to be regarded as hot.

Hotness is something altogether different.  When women want to be hot instead of pretty, they must view themselves in a certain way and consequently men view them differently as well.

As I said, pretty inspires men’s nobler instincts to protect and defend.  Pretty is cherished. Hotness, on the other hand, is a commodity.  Its value is temporary and must be used.  It is a consumable.

Nowhere is this pretty deficit more obvious than in our “stars,” the people we elevate as the “ideal.”  The stars of the fifties surely suffered from the same sin as do stars of today.  Stars of the fifties weren’t ideal but they pursued a public ideal different from today.

The merits of hotness over pretty is easy enough to understand, they made an entire musical about it.  Who can forget how pretty Olivia Newton John was at the beginning of Grease.  Beautiful and innocent.  But her desire to be desired leads her to throw away all that is valuable in herself in the vain hopes of getting the attention of a boy.  In the process, she destroys her innocence and thus destroys the pretty.  What we are left with is hotness.

Hotness is a consumableA consumable that consumes as it is consumed but brings no warmth.

Most girls don’t want to be pretty anymore even if they understand what it is.  It is ironic that 40 years of women’s liberation has succeeded only in turning women into a commodity.

Something to be used up and thrown out.

Of course men play a role in this as well, but women should know better and they once did. 

Once upon a time you would hear girls talk about kind of women men date and the kind they marry.  You don’t hear things like that anymore.

But here is the real truth.  Most men prefer pretty over hot.  Even back in 6th grade I hated the “hot” Olivia Newton John and felt sorry for her that she had to debase herself in such a way.  Still do.

Our problem is that society doesn’t value innocence anymore, real or imagined.  Nobody aspires to innocence anymore.  Nobody wants to be thought of as innocent, the good girl.

They want to be hot, not pretty.

I still hope that pretty comes back, although I think it not likely any time soon.  For every Taylor Swift, there are a hundred Megan Foxs, or Lindsay Lohans, or Miley Cyruses etc.

Girls, please, bring back the pretty.


Words written by: Pat Archbold



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July 18, 2012

your prince charming

Shared with me through email by a friend

July 16, 2012

The Brother's Wedding: The Ceremony



a paper submitted the morning of, Listerine mouthwash, a bridesmaid dress freshly steamed by the grandmother, a hot morning, leaving at 9:30 a.m. to be at the church by 10:00 a.m., handsome groomsmen in bow ties, a bride and her daddy praying together, a room full of girls working on hair, a sea of pool blue, flower girl halos made out of baby's breath, outside pictures before the ceremony, an ipod hidden in my bouquet to snap the "kissing picture", surgery on suit coats, loose rose petals, ipod playing music while getting ready, a girlfriend surprising the bride with her presence, lots of curls, pearl necklaces and earrings, the feeling of gaining a new sister.....   



"Guess what, Dad?! It the big day!"

Performing surgery on the coat pockets to open them :D


Great Uncle and Groom






Taking a snooze before the ceremony ;D


Nana and Grandaddy

"Here she comes....

...my bride!"




What's a wedding without silly groomsmen? ;)

My family


A brother and sisters' love =)


The Reception and the Get-a-way is coming next....


July 14, 2012

The Brother's Wedding: The Rehearsal Dinner



gorgeous view of Lynchburg, a creative mother-of-the-groom, mason jars to drink out of, bear skins on the wall, pride and prejudice background music, the color of pool blue, burlap sack material, monogrammed napkins, happy smiles to go around, a waterfall of cookies, excited chatter all around, programs printed by a friend, hymns sung to God, touching tears from the brother while leading the Greatest Commands, pictures of friends, a groomsman's words, the two phone books that can't be pulled apart, a grandfather's love and tears, song lyrics from a future brother-in-law, excitement of receiving a new smart phone, hands-on-hips pictures, catching gummy bears in the mouth, meeting at an air-conditioned church for rehearsal, two flower girls that adore the groom, a group shot........ 




Me and cousin


Why, Gummy Bears and Reese's, of course! =)


Aunt and Mom


Father and Son






Each of the groomsmen were given the opportunity to speak....

Jacob: Brother of the Bride

Grandaddy: Grandfather of the Groom

Travis: Brother-in-law of the Bride

Zachary: Brother of the Bride

Yes, the groom even spoke at his own rehearsal dinner. Haha! :)

Me, Lori Lynn, Kayla, and Memory

Oh, you know, just catching gummy bears in the mouth.

Dallas bought India a new smart phone.....




Coming Soon!
The Big Day.


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