New Years Eve/New Years Morning 2009/2010
Teddy's Firefighting Graduation day
Favorite picture ever of my momma & I...at my bachelorette party! SO FUNNY!
Two of my longest best friends on my wedding day! Lori & Mary
Wedding day fun
Honeymoon!
Family Reunion at Lake Powell, Utah!
4th of July--New haircut!
Nashville with mom & sister!
Teddy's 22nd birthday!
Thanksgiving bowling with family. My sister & I!
Tech CRU Christmas Party 2010
My roommates in college & after!
Date weekend--Vintage Township
The women I'm on campus with everyday! Misty-Katie-Kim-Myself
Christmas Day!
Excited for 2011!!!
-Kells
Friday, December 31, 2010
dream home!
This morning Teddy and I went over to the Bollens' (staff team couple) old house to help Lisa paint a bedroom.
The house is set up pretty crazy. It got me thinking so much about what I would want to do to that place to help it or what our first house will be like. When I think about this stuff, I can't decide how I would decorate the place.
I walk into my friend Taylor Harwell's home & LOVE it. She has a modern/classy/vintage home. She has worked hard and her house looks great. But then when I think about doing what she has done to her home, to my apartment it just doesn't fit me. I really think personality & preference to the way you dress flow into the way your decorate.
I'm a simple gal. Solid colors, nothing that screams (bold colors)...just not modern/vintage. Yet I LOVE modern homes. I think I will just settle with the fact that my home will probably never be modern with lots of colors.
Here are some pictures I love:
wishful thinking...
-Kells
The house is set up pretty crazy. It got me thinking so much about what I would want to do to that place to help it or what our first house will be like. When I think about this stuff, I can't decide how I would decorate the place.
I walk into my friend Taylor Harwell's home & LOVE it. She has a modern/classy/vintage home. She has worked hard and her house looks great. But then when I think about doing what she has done to her home, to my apartment it just doesn't fit me. I really think personality & preference to the way you dress flow into the way your decorate.
I'm a simple gal. Solid colors, nothing that screams (bold colors)...just not modern/vintage. Yet I LOVE modern homes. I think I will just settle with the fact that my home will probably never be modern with lots of colors.
Here are some pictures I love:
wishful thinking...
-Kells
Thursday, December 30, 2010
golden retriever :)
I've grown up with cocker spaniels. And all my life I have said I would definitely get a cocker spaniel when I "grow up"...and a golden retriever. Well my heart hasn't really changed, except the order. I officially want a golden retriever puppy FIRST. These dogs are perfect because they are adorable as pups & beautiful as adults. :)
The first picture is what made me officially change my mind...it happened this past week!
The rest of these just melt my heart & proves that at all stages they are GREAT.
Maybe next Christmas...:)
-Kells
The first picture is what made me officially change my mind...it happened this past week!
The rest of these just melt my heart & proves that at all stages they are GREAT.
Maybe next Christmas...:)
-Kells
plasy panna lytle
hahah...the title is the name of our new baby in the house. :)
42' Panasonic Plasma TV :) Our Christmas gift from Teddy's dad side!!
We are currently watching the office on this big screen. It looks GREAT in our apartment! And we got our digital converter box plugged in...so we get local channels fo FREEEEE! Life is good. I can watch idol when it starts soon...oh and the bachelor :)
-Kells
42' Panasonic Plasma TV :) Our Christmas gift from Teddy's dad side!!
We are currently watching the office on this big screen. It looks GREAT in our apartment! And we got our digital converter box plugged in...so we get local channels fo FREEEEE! Life is good. I can watch idol when it starts soon...oh and the bachelor :)
-Kells
First Christmas
Teddy and I thoroughly enjoyed our first Christmas as a married couple! I'm big on traditions and such, but I think most of those will come into play once we have little lytles. We did stockings (mostly all surprises in there), painted our own ornaments, went to a xmas eve service together, and bought our "first xmas" ornament. I believe all those things will be traditions that will carry on.
We did Christmas with my family Wednesday night (before xmas)...we had a lot of fun. Ate homemade soup (yum!), opened presents, and played nertz. :)
Thursday we left for iowa park. We spent majority of that day with Teddy's dad family. They drove in from Krum, to see us & courtney/drake! We did presents Drake's presents (we already had received ours) and ate dinner at Texas Road House! YUMMMMY!
Me & all my sister-in-laws...plus nephew/niece
Teddy and his dad (Ted)
We stayed with Teddy's mom Thursday-Sunday. We enjoyed our time there. Teddy and I went shopping Christmas eve...mostly window shopping to kill some time. We discovered I could get a free andriod phone for my 2 year upgrade. I was pumped! So, that was like a random sorta christmas present. We went to a christmas eve service, had dinner with his family at the house, and opened presents with his mom & family. It was a lot of fun & we received some great things! We were totally blessed with more then I could possibly imagine. It was fun to watch Drake open all his presents. He really enjoyed Christmas this year being 3. He thought all the long skinny boxes were clothes...he was mostly right. :)
Christmas day we went to his Pa's house (Susan's dad) to have Christmas day lunch. I met lots of extended family. Christmas evening we went to Teddy's step-dad's brothers house (our aunt/uncle) to hang out. We watched a little of the cowboys game, played poker, and I met more family.
Christmas Day!
The day after we went to Jcpenny's to return a Christmas present. I bought my Christmas tree skirt. I wanted one really bad before Christmas but they were SO expensive...so i waited...and SCORED. We bought one from Penny's for $12.50...originally $50. Yep, 75% off! We went to Best Buy to pick up my FREE phone!!! Then we went to eat at the "famous" Ken's pizza in iowa park. I've heard so much about this place since I met all the iowa park guys 3 1/2 years ago...and I finally got to eat there. The calzone was delicious! After lunch, we hung out with our nephew & Courtney...then got on the road.
Teddy & his sweet nephew hanging out
Our first stop back in Lubbock was Ultimate Electronics...just to look! We are still excited about a new TV. Just haven't purchased one yet. It just might happen this weekend! Teddy has 4 days off again. I love his schedule! :)
That wraps up our first Christmas! What a wonderful year 2010 was. I love my husband!!!
-Kells
We did Christmas with my family Wednesday night (before xmas)...we had a lot of fun. Ate homemade soup (yum!), opened presents, and played nertz. :)
Thursday we left for iowa park. We spent majority of that day with Teddy's dad family. They drove in from Krum, to see us & courtney/drake! We did presents Drake's presents (we already had received ours) and ate dinner at Texas Road House! YUMMMMY!
Me & all my sister-in-laws...plus nephew/niece
Teddy and his dad (Ted)
We stayed with Teddy's mom Thursday-Sunday. We enjoyed our time there. Teddy and I went shopping Christmas eve...mostly window shopping to kill some time. We discovered I could get a free andriod phone for my 2 year upgrade. I was pumped! So, that was like a random sorta christmas present. We went to a christmas eve service, had dinner with his family at the house, and opened presents with his mom & family. It was a lot of fun & we received some great things! We were totally blessed with more then I could possibly imagine. It was fun to watch Drake open all his presents. He really enjoyed Christmas this year being 3. He thought all the long skinny boxes were clothes...he was mostly right. :)
Christmas day we went to his Pa's house (Susan's dad) to have Christmas day lunch. I met lots of extended family. Christmas evening we went to Teddy's step-dad's brothers house (our aunt/uncle) to hang out. We watched a little of the cowboys game, played poker, and I met more family.
Christmas Day!
The day after we went to Jcpenny's to return a Christmas present. I bought my Christmas tree skirt. I wanted one really bad before Christmas but they were SO expensive...so i waited...and SCORED. We bought one from Penny's for $12.50...originally $50. Yep, 75% off! We went to Best Buy to pick up my FREE phone!!! Then we went to eat at the "famous" Ken's pizza in iowa park. I've heard so much about this place since I met all the iowa park guys 3 1/2 years ago...and I finally got to eat there. The calzone was delicious! After lunch, we hung out with our nephew & Courtney...then got on the road.
Teddy & his sweet nephew hanging out
Our first stop back in Lubbock was Ultimate Electronics...just to look! We are still excited about a new TV. Just haven't purchased one yet. It just might happen this weekend! Teddy has 4 days off again. I love his schedule! :)
That wraps up our first Christmas! What a wonderful year 2010 was. I love my husband!!!
-Kells
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
I could never love you less
I cleaned for two hours...time for a blogging break!
For Christmas I asked for a couple CD's. I got them!
Dave Barnes (new album or christmas) Christmas Album
Meredith Andrews: As long as it takes
And Teddy received Shane & Shane's newest (2009): Everything is Different
SCORE!
i love having new CD's for road trips...we were stocked up for the trip back to Lubbock from Iowa Park.
I really enjoy women who write music & sing it. :) I really enjoy Meredith Andrews, Kari Jobe, Bethany Dillon..just to name a few. I don't know if its because they are girls, but I just connect at a strong heart level when I listen to their music. Don't get me wrong, i love me some shane & shane...but if I'm wanting to really connect with the Lord through worship, i love those women.
On the way back, Teddy wasn't feeling well so I was driving while he slept. I was jamming out to my new Meredith cd....yes, while he was sleeping. I actually only know one song off the CD, so I enjoyed listening to lyrics & learning as I go (i pick up on lyrics REALLY fast). There was one song in particular that just brought tears to my eyes. I think there are many reasons for this...
1) My heart for the lost (those who don't know the Lord) has grown significantly this semester through prayer & meeting SO MANY people who don't have a personal relationship with Christ.
2) Recent discussions about the brokenness that surrounds me
3) Talking to SO many students (or adults) who want to get their lives "together" before they seek after God.
Here are the lyrics:
It hurts me to see you this way
I can't sleep, I'm lying awake
Wondering what you're battling tonight
You've bought into all of the lies
And you've buried your fears inside
Haunted by a past you can't erase
What will it take
There's no mistaking
Only one place you belong
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
Your voice rings inside my ears
I’m fighting to hold back the tears
How can I make you see while there's still time
What will it take
There's no mistaking
Only one place you belong
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
You're not a disappointment to me
You're just like the rest of us
Struggling through the journey
I don't care what secrets you may keep
I could never love you less
Than all the love inside of me
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
The bold part is what I just want to yell at some people, not out of anger just passion. Jesus is enough...period. I have prayed and prayed and prayed for those who don't know Christ this semester. During the Christmas season I can easily get choked up reading the story of baby Jesus entering the world...the gospel coming alive!!! I know there are a lot of eyes who read this (according to my little tracker dealy), so I pray that you know who Jesus Christ is & the redemption He can bring in your life. If you do know Christ, I challenge you to stop right now & pray for another person who doesn't know the Lord.
-Kells
2010: #43...7 more post to go!
For Christmas I asked for a couple CD's. I got them!
Dave Barnes (new album or christmas) Christmas Album
Meredith Andrews: As long as it takes
And Teddy received Shane & Shane's newest (2009): Everything is Different
SCORE!
i love having new CD's for road trips...we were stocked up for the trip back to Lubbock from Iowa Park.
I really enjoy women who write music & sing it. :) I really enjoy Meredith Andrews, Kari Jobe, Bethany Dillon..just to name a few. I don't know if its because they are girls, but I just connect at a strong heart level when I listen to their music. Don't get me wrong, i love me some shane & shane...but if I'm wanting to really connect with the Lord through worship, i love those women.
On the way back, Teddy wasn't feeling well so I was driving while he slept. I was jamming out to my new Meredith cd....yes, while he was sleeping. I actually only know one song off the CD, so I enjoyed listening to lyrics & learning as I go (i pick up on lyrics REALLY fast). There was one song in particular that just brought tears to my eyes. I think there are many reasons for this...
1) My heart for the lost (those who don't know the Lord) has grown significantly this semester through prayer & meeting SO MANY people who don't have a personal relationship with Christ.
2) Recent discussions about the brokenness that surrounds me
3) Talking to SO many students (or adults) who want to get their lives "together" before they seek after God.
Here are the lyrics:
It hurts me to see you this way
I can't sleep, I'm lying awake
Wondering what you're battling tonight
You've bought into all of the lies
And you've buried your fears inside
Haunted by a past you can't erase
What will it take
There's no mistaking
Only one place you belong
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
Your voice rings inside my ears
I’m fighting to hold back the tears
How can I make you see while there's still time
What will it take
There's no mistaking
Only one place you belong
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
You're not a disappointment to me
You're just like the rest of us
Struggling through the journey
I don't care what secrets you may keep
I could never love you less
Than all the love inside of me
Please come home
Please come home
The door is open wide
You don't have to fix your life for me
I die a little every time that you leave
So come home
The bold part is what I just want to yell at some people, not out of anger just passion. Jesus is enough...period. I have prayed and prayed and prayed for those who don't know Christ this semester. During the Christmas season I can easily get choked up reading the story of baby Jesus entering the world...the gospel coming alive!!! I know there are a lot of eyes who read this (according to my little tracker dealy), so I pray that you know who Jesus Christ is & the redemption He can bring in your life. If you do know Christ, I challenge you to stop right now & pray for another person who doesn't know the Lord.
-Kells
2010: #43...7 more post to go!
50 HERE I COME
Ok, I know I can hit 50 blog post before the 1st. It's decided.
I've been cleaning around the house. it's amazing how our house can turn into a chaotic place within 3 weeks. It's hard to keep a small apartment clean with just two of us...Lord, help me when we start having little Lytle's running around here.
OH and we bought a vacuum yesterday. FINALLY. yes, we haven't had a vacuum since we've been married almost 10 months. hilarious I know...who doesn't vacuum for 10 months? AWFUL. But really we haven't needed it until we moved into this new apartment that is ALL carpet. Our last place was wood floors everywhere but the bedroom. It has never felt SO great to vacuum yesterday. I will probably have to dump that thing at least 10 times this first round with all the new carpet fuzzies. More good news, apparently Teddy enjoys vacuuming. We learn new things about one another all the time. That was a VERY pleasant surprise!
There she is! :) THANKS Susan (my mother-in-law) for this WONDERFUL Christmas present!!!
For the record I'm tired of looking at reviews. That's all i've been doing with deciding what vacuum & TV we are going to buy. But I find it highly important. I'm not the type of person that just throws down a chunk of cash without reading what other people have experienced first.
While cleaning today I've had many thoughts of different things I could say on here...that's how determined I am. Plus, a few weeks ago I said I had some post that I wanted to make, but didn't. So yes, they will be dated...but who cares. I use this mostly to keep up with my own life & reflect back. If people read & enjoy...GREAT!
First post, done. All about cleaning & my new pride and joy...vacuum...:)
back to cleaning...
-Kells
I've been cleaning around the house. it's amazing how our house can turn into a chaotic place within 3 weeks. It's hard to keep a small apartment clean with just two of us...Lord, help me when we start having little Lytle's running around here.
OH and we bought a vacuum yesterday. FINALLY. yes, we haven't had a vacuum since we've been married almost 10 months. hilarious I know...who doesn't vacuum for 10 months? AWFUL. But really we haven't needed it until we moved into this new apartment that is ALL carpet. Our last place was wood floors everywhere but the bedroom. It has never felt SO great to vacuum yesterday. I will probably have to dump that thing at least 10 times this first round with all the new carpet fuzzies. More good news, apparently Teddy enjoys vacuuming. We learn new things about one another all the time. That was a VERY pleasant surprise!
There she is! :) THANKS Susan (my mother-in-law) for this WONDERFUL Christmas present!!!
For the record I'm tired of looking at reviews. That's all i've been doing with deciding what vacuum & TV we are going to buy. But I find it highly important. I'm not the type of person that just throws down a chunk of cash without reading what other people have experienced first.
While cleaning today I've had many thoughts of different things I could say on here...that's how determined I am. Plus, a few weeks ago I said I had some post that I wanted to make, but didn't. So yes, they will be dated...but who cares. I use this mostly to keep up with my own life & reflect back. If people read & enjoy...GREAT!
First post, done. All about cleaning & my new pride and joy...vacuum...:)
back to cleaning...
-Kells
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Loving Your Husband BEFORE You Get Married
Loving Your Husband Before You Get Married
By Carolyn McCulley
In my first year as a Christian, I attended or was part of 13 weddings-including the weddings of my two younger sisters and one ex-boyfriend. The Lord was working overtime on the sin of self-pity that year, but out of His sanctifying work came my informal "ministry" of a wedding coordinator. I started by helping one of my sisters, and as the word got around, I ended up serving countless friends.
At a recent rehearsal dinner, someone asked me if it was difficult as an unmarried woman to be so involved in these weddings. I was glad to genuinely say no. That wasn't always my answer, however. I can clearly recall sitting at many wedding receptions with the wind knocked out of me due to the bitterness in my heart. I would evaluate each aspect of the weddings I attended, and plan for how "my" special day would surpass the event unfolding before me. Like any Cinderella devotee, the highlight of my life would be that special moment when the doors were opened and all eyes-most especially those of My Prince-would be on me. What happened in the "happily ever after" part was the fine print. It was going to be All About Me on that day.
And probably for every day after that, too.
Maybe this is why the apostle Paul thought it was of paramount importance that the older women teach the younger women how to love their husbands. As always, the Bible is radically counter-cultural to the self-centered worldview spoon-fed to young girls through fairy tales and force-fed to young women through movies, magazines, and music. We have to learn how to step out of the princess spotlight and learn how to love well in the way God defines love. A wedding isn't the kick-off to Happily Ever After. It's only a segue into a new season, with new and different opportunities to demonstrate Christ-like love that weren't present when single.
Do him good all the days of your life
King Lemuel was taught well by his mother, and his wisdom was memorialized in the 31st Proverb. Writing of the virtuous woman, he said that her husband has full confidence in her, and she will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.
That's all the days of her life - days before and days after marriage.
If you're single, there are things you can do now to sow good seeds for a godly marriage. What if you're not sure if you'll be married? Though marriage is the norm for most, not all of us will receive that gift-that's true. But, we're still called to prepare.
"Problems in marriage are always the result of self-centeredness,"writes Douglas Wilson in Her Hand in Marriage. "So the time a person spends when he is single should be time spent in preparation for marriage. This is important even if he never gets married. This is because biblical preparation for marriage is nothing more than learning to follow Jesus Christ and love one's neighbor. In other words, preparation for Christian marriage is basically the same as preparation for Christian living. Christians are to prepare for marriage by learning self-denial, subduing their pride, and putting their neighbor first. Once they learn to love God and love their neighbor, they are prepared to enter into the covenant of marriage with one of their neighbors."
Growing in philandros love
In her outstanding teaching series on the Titus 2 virtues, Carolyn Mahaney notes that the phrase "love their husbands" is only one word in the Greek. It is the compound word philandros, derived from phileo (a warm affection) and andros (man). Loving your husband with a tender, warm, deeply affectionate love might seem like a no-brainer until you think about the caricatures of long-married women in our culture: dismissive, disrespectful, bored, shrewish. Cultivating and maintaining that tender affection can, at times, take some work.
Single women can prepare to grow in philandros love now by understanding the doctrines of sin and God's sovereignty. If God has marriage for us (His sovereign plan), one thing we need to settle now in our hearts is that we won't be marrying Prince Charming; we will be marrying a sinner (the doctrine of indwelling sin). As will our husbands! So now we can do the "heartwork" to cultivate philandros love by working on what undermines it: the bitterness, selfishness, fear, and sinful judgment resident in us. When and if God brings us into a new season of marriage, this preparation will help us cultivate tender thoughts and behavior toward our husbands. Though there's not space for a comprehensive treatment of these topics, below are some questions to we can consider before the Lord while still single:
Bitterness: Is there any unforgiveness in your heart against the men you've dated, or the men who have never asked you out? Do you regard the single men in your life as brothers in the Lord, or potential husbands? Do you grumble and complain on a regular basis about being single? (Ephesians 4:31-32)
Selfishness: Are you willing to serve the "unlovely" or the "least" in your church or circle of friends-even when no one is watching? Do you defer to others, esteeming them as better than yourself, or do you insist on your way? Do you view your time and schedule now as a single as a season to indulge yourself, or to be more available to serve others? (Philippians 2:3-4)
Fear: Do you trust God for your future, or do you think He has forgotten you? Do you think others will betray you, and thus "mess up" God's plan for your life? (Romans 8:28-39)
Sinful judgment: Do you speculate about the single men around you, for good or bad? Are you assigning motives for their actions without asking humbly for information? Are you constantly comparing yourself with other women? (James 3:13-4:3)
Whether or not the Lord attaches an andros to our phileo love, this kind of "heartwork" is crucial to growing in the likeness of Christ. By working to become more like our Lord and Savior, we will be worthy of the full trust of both our earthly husbands (should we get married) and, ultimately, our heavenly Bridegroom.
______________
I know this article is specifically for single women, but MAN its true for married ladies too! The whole idea of preparing yourself all your days for marriage is something I certainly didn't get right. I had many occasions of bitterness towards men & fearing that the Lord would forget about me before I started dating Teddy. Then after we started to date the fears would creep in with trusting the Lord with our relationship.
Many of of the things she talks about in specifics I know STILL need work while in marriage. It truly is "heart work"...and HARD work to love like Christ day in & day out.
I also found myself recognizing that I can help my single friends in this too. I need to believe these things for THEM & love them through these areas. I need to look at the guys they want to date or do date as brothers in Christ & not let my bitterness, frustrations, judgments about that guy surface because of my friend. I can help point them back to Christ.
Anyways, hope you enjoyed this article!!
oh yea, MERRY CHRISTMAS!! (since i didn't post)
-Kells
By Carolyn McCulley
In my first year as a Christian, I attended or was part of 13 weddings-including the weddings of my two younger sisters and one ex-boyfriend. The Lord was working overtime on the sin of self-pity that year, but out of His sanctifying work came my informal "ministry" of a wedding coordinator. I started by helping one of my sisters, and as the word got around, I ended up serving countless friends.
At a recent rehearsal dinner, someone asked me if it was difficult as an unmarried woman to be so involved in these weddings. I was glad to genuinely say no. That wasn't always my answer, however. I can clearly recall sitting at many wedding receptions with the wind knocked out of me due to the bitterness in my heart. I would evaluate each aspect of the weddings I attended, and plan for how "my" special day would surpass the event unfolding before me. Like any Cinderella devotee, the highlight of my life would be that special moment when the doors were opened and all eyes-most especially those of My Prince-would be on me. What happened in the "happily ever after" part was the fine print. It was going to be All About Me on that day.
And probably for every day after that, too.
Maybe this is why the apostle Paul thought it was of paramount importance that the older women teach the younger women how to love their husbands. As always, the Bible is radically counter-cultural to the self-centered worldview spoon-fed to young girls through fairy tales and force-fed to young women through movies, magazines, and music. We have to learn how to step out of the princess spotlight and learn how to love well in the way God defines love. A wedding isn't the kick-off to Happily Ever After. It's only a segue into a new season, with new and different opportunities to demonstrate Christ-like love that weren't present when single.
Do him good all the days of your life
King Lemuel was taught well by his mother, and his wisdom was memorialized in the 31st Proverb. Writing of the virtuous woman, he said that her husband has full confidence in her, and she will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.
That's all the days of her life - days before and days after marriage.
If you're single, there are things you can do now to sow good seeds for a godly marriage. What if you're not sure if you'll be married? Though marriage is the norm for most, not all of us will receive that gift-that's true. But, we're still called to prepare.
"Problems in marriage are always the result of self-centeredness,"writes Douglas Wilson in Her Hand in Marriage. "So the time a person spends when he is single should be time spent in preparation for marriage. This is important even if he never gets married. This is because biblical preparation for marriage is nothing more than learning to follow Jesus Christ and love one's neighbor. In other words, preparation for Christian marriage is basically the same as preparation for Christian living. Christians are to prepare for marriage by learning self-denial, subduing their pride, and putting their neighbor first. Once they learn to love God and love their neighbor, they are prepared to enter into the covenant of marriage with one of their neighbors."
Growing in philandros love
In her outstanding teaching series on the Titus 2 virtues, Carolyn Mahaney notes that the phrase "love their husbands" is only one word in the Greek. It is the compound word philandros, derived from phileo (a warm affection) and andros (man). Loving your husband with a tender, warm, deeply affectionate love might seem like a no-brainer until you think about the caricatures of long-married women in our culture: dismissive, disrespectful, bored, shrewish. Cultivating and maintaining that tender affection can, at times, take some work.
Single women can prepare to grow in philandros love now by understanding the doctrines of sin and God's sovereignty. If God has marriage for us (His sovereign plan), one thing we need to settle now in our hearts is that we won't be marrying Prince Charming; we will be marrying a sinner (the doctrine of indwelling sin). As will our husbands! So now we can do the "heartwork" to cultivate philandros love by working on what undermines it: the bitterness, selfishness, fear, and sinful judgment resident in us. When and if God brings us into a new season of marriage, this preparation will help us cultivate tender thoughts and behavior toward our husbands. Though there's not space for a comprehensive treatment of these topics, below are some questions to we can consider before the Lord while still single:
Bitterness: Is there any unforgiveness in your heart against the men you've dated, or the men who have never asked you out? Do you regard the single men in your life as brothers in the Lord, or potential husbands? Do you grumble and complain on a regular basis about being single? (Ephesians 4:31-32)
Selfishness: Are you willing to serve the "unlovely" or the "least" in your church or circle of friends-even when no one is watching? Do you defer to others, esteeming them as better than yourself, or do you insist on your way? Do you view your time and schedule now as a single as a season to indulge yourself, or to be more available to serve others? (Philippians 2:3-4)
Fear: Do you trust God for your future, or do you think He has forgotten you? Do you think others will betray you, and thus "mess up" God's plan for your life? (Romans 8:28-39)
Sinful judgment: Do you speculate about the single men around you, for good or bad? Are you assigning motives for their actions without asking humbly for information? Are you constantly comparing yourself with other women? (James 3:13-4:3)
Whether or not the Lord attaches an andros to our phileo love, this kind of "heartwork" is crucial to growing in the likeness of Christ. By working to become more like our Lord and Savior, we will be worthy of the full trust of both our earthly husbands (should we get married) and, ultimately, our heavenly Bridegroom.
______________
I know this article is specifically for single women, but MAN its true for married ladies too! The whole idea of preparing yourself all your days for marriage is something I certainly didn't get right. I had many occasions of bitterness towards men & fearing that the Lord would forget about me before I started dating Teddy. Then after we started to date the fears would creep in with trusting the Lord with our relationship.
Many of of the things she talks about in specifics I know STILL need work while in marriage. It truly is "heart work"...and HARD work to love like Christ day in & day out.
I also found myself recognizing that I can help my single friends in this too. I need to believe these things for THEM & love them through these areas. I need to look at the guys they want to date or do date as brothers in Christ & not let my bitterness, frustrations, judgments about that guy surface because of my friend. I can help point them back to Christ.
Anyways, hope you enjoyed this article!!
oh yea, MERRY CHRISTMAS!! (since i didn't post)
-Kells
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
wedding time!
hello friends!! I've been busy, hence the lack of a post. I really wanted to try and hit 50 post for 2010...I don't really see that happening now. But, I did write more in 2010 then I did in 2008 & 2009. :)
Warning: LONG POST!
When I say busy...work is done. But I've been hanging out with people & traveling. Last Wednesday I spent lunch/afternoon with Kimbo & Cotterface. We have tried to spend time, just the 3 of us, this semester. If we don't have these intentional times, it's hard to remain connected since we aren't all roommates anymore.
This past weekend was Matt & Kinsey's wedding. It was a wonderful weekend!! I really enjoy Teddy's guy friends (my friends too)...which is a definite plus in marriage. Thursday I was with Matt, Josh, and Teddy for a significant period of time. I laughed a lot. Thursday night we hung out with Josh & his fun fiance Katie. I really like Katie too!! (I'm pretty excited about the possibility of us vacationing as 3 couples!)
Friday I dropped Teddy off over at Matt & Kinsey's new apartment. He spent the day with Matt running errands & hanging out. Friday night was the rehearsal/dinner. Rehearsal went great & dinner was YUMMY! That night were their bach parties. I went to Kinsey's for a couple of hours. It was fun & also full of LOTS of laughter. It was interesting being the only married girl our of 12. I guess that is what happens when you get married younger or first out of your friends. I loved Kins response to some things she opened...truly priceless. Friday night I went home & was reunited with Mary (after not seeing her basically all semester) & Cotter came over too. We stayed up until 2am just talking away. love nights like that with girlfriends :)...that doesn't happen much any more because of being married...you don't just have random sleepovers...ha!
Saturday Mary, Cotter, and I spent the day together. Mostly we just relaxed around my parents house. We went to lunch as this high class grill place...luckily they had lunch deals, so it wasn't too pricey. We got ready together & headed off to the wedding at 6:30pm. The wedding was beautiful! Kins looked amazing. Multiple times there was the swelling of tears, especially during the toast. Teddy was nervous about giving his speech, he doesn't prefer public speaking. Or I guess I could say he hates it. But I was really proud of him. Josh did great & so did Abby & Haley (her sister). Everything moved at a pretty quick pace during the reception because they didn't have the venue for much time. But they were still able to squeeze in everything you do at a typical reception. Matt even prepared a dance for Kinsey...it was so funny & GOOD! They definitely smashed cake into each others faces...they did this when they first started "talking", so I guess you could say its a tradition for them. They got each other GOOD. They left under sparklers...i love that. I wanted to do sparklers, but having an afternoon wedding made that a little impossible.
PICTURES:
Mary, Cot, and I hanging out on Saturday!
Mary & I waiting for the ceremony to start!
Teddy walking the mother of the bride down!
Kins & her dad walking down the aisle!
The beautiful bride!
Saturday night after the wedding we had to go drop off the presents off at Josh's house so he could deliver them to matt & kins once they get home from their moon! AFter that we (Teddy, Myself, Josh, Katie, Mark, Phil, Cameron, Rhyan, Jeffery) all went to Whataburger and ate a little bit. We were exhausted after the wedding but needed some food. Katie & I had to remind the guys they weren't at the bach party anymore & to watch their comments with us there ;)
Sunday morning Teddy and I drove to his Dad's up in Krum, TX. It is exactly 30 minutes north of my parents house. We spent a few hours there with his sisters, grandma, and step-mom. His dad wasn't home yet from the oil field. We passed off our gifts for them & we received our present from them. THE LYTLE'S ARE GETTING A NEW TV! :) Yep, it's official. We will buy one after Christmas when there are more deals. We are so thrilled to get rid of our 300 lb television. I feel like I need to take a picture of it or something so our kids will understand what a tv looked like when we were growing up...not flat screened. :) We spent a few hours there & got on the road back to LBK.
Monday my parents arrived in Lubbock. So we've been having dinner & afternoons with them. I went shopping yesterday with my dad to find my mom a Christmas present. Teddy has been working (mon-weds) so he just meets us in the evenings. Tonight we are having the Smith/Lytle/Hancock Christmas. I'm excited! I believe we are going out to dinner (the 6 of us) and then coming back to the Hancock's to open presents! Tomorrow we leave for iowa park! :) very excited to spend Christmas in IP/Wichita Falls!
So there you have it...my detailed past couple of days. I haven't wrote in details in a while...hopefully you made it to this point.:)
This wrapped up wedding season for the Lytle's in 2010 (ones we were apart of):
Our Wedding: March 14, 2010 (Bride & Groom) :)
Brett & Kim Marcos: July 31, 2010 (Kelli bridesmaid)
Matt & Kinsey Aquallo: December 18, 2010 (Teddy Best Man)
Next up 2011:
Josh & Katie (Kingry) Fields: March 12, 2011 (Teddy groomsman)
Steven & Megan (Reed) Jones: April 16, 2011 (Kelli honorary Bridesmaid/house party)
...both of which we found out this past weekend we will be apart of. We are SO excited!!
One of my friends has to get engaged after Reeders gets married. This has been the trend thus far in my friend group. Lori started it..got engaged December 2008 & married August 2009, I got engaged September 2009 & Married March 2010, Kim got engaged end of March 2010 & married July 2010, Reeders got engaged december 2010 & getting married in April. Who will be next?!?! :)
-Kells
Warning: LONG POST!
When I say busy...work is done. But I've been hanging out with people & traveling. Last Wednesday I spent lunch/afternoon with Kimbo & Cotterface. We have tried to spend time, just the 3 of us, this semester. If we don't have these intentional times, it's hard to remain connected since we aren't all roommates anymore.
This past weekend was Matt & Kinsey's wedding. It was a wonderful weekend!! I really enjoy Teddy's guy friends (my friends too)...which is a definite plus in marriage. Thursday I was with Matt, Josh, and Teddy for a significant period of time. I laughed a lot. Thursday night we hung out with Josh & his fun fiance Katie. I really like Katie too!! (I'm pretty excited about the possibility of us vacationing as 3 couples!)
Friday I dropped Teddy off over at Matt & Kinsey's new apartment. He spent the day with Matt running errands & hanging out. Friday night was the rehearsal/dinner. Rehearsal went great & dinner was YUMMY! That night were their bach parties. I went to Kinsey's for a couple of hours. It was fun & also full of LOTS of laughter. It was interesting being the only married girl our of 12. I guess that is what happens when you get married younger or first out of your friends. I loved Kins response to some things she opened...truly priceless. Friday night I went home & was reunited with Mary (after not seeing her basically all semester) & Cotter came over too. We stayed up until 2am just talking away. love nights like that with girlfriends :)...that doesn't happen much any more because of being married...you don't just have random sleepovers...ha!
Saturday Mary, Cotter, and I spent the day together. Mostly we just relaxed around my parents house. We went to lunch as this high class grill place...luckily they had lunch deals, so it wasn't too pricey. We got ready together & headed off to the wedding at 6:30pm. The wedding was beautiful! Kins looked amazing. Multiple times there was the swelling of tears, especially during the toast. Teddy was nervous about giving his speech, he doesn't prefer public speaking. Or I guess I could say he hates it. But I was really proud of him. Josh did great & so did Abby & Haley (her sister). Everything moved at a pretty quick pace during the reception because they didn't have the venue for much time. But they were still able to squeeze in everything you do at a typical reception. Matt even prepared a dance for Kinsey...it was so funny & GOOD! They definitely smashed cake into each others faces...they did this when they first started "talking", so I guess you could say its a tradition for them. They got each other GOOD. They left under sparklers...i love that. I wanted to do sparklers, but having an afternoon wedding made that a little impossible.
PICTURES:
Mary, Cot, and I hanging out on Saturday!
Mary & I waiting for the ceremony to start!
Teddy walking the mother of the bride down!
Kins & her dad walking down the aisle!
The beautiful bride!
Saturday night after the wedding we had to go drop off the presents off at Josh's house so he could deliver them to matt & kins once they get home from their moon! AFter that we (Teddy, Myself, Josh, Katie, Mark, Phil, Cameron, Rhyan, Jeffery) all went to Whataburger and ate a little bit. We were exhausted after the wedding but needed some food. Katie & I had to remind the guys they weren't at the bach party anymore & to watch their comments with us there ;)
Sunday morning Teddy and I drove to his Dad's up in Krum, TX. It is exactly 30 minutes north of my parents house. We spent a few hours there with his sisters, grandma, and step-mom. His dad wasn't home yet from the oil field. We passed off our gifts for them & we received our present from them. THE LYTLE'S ARE GETTING A NEW TV! :) Yep, it's official. We will buy one after Christmas when there are more deals. We are so thrilled to get rid of our 300 lb television. I feel like I need to take a picture of it or something so our kids will understand what a tv looked like when we were growing up...not flat screened. :) We spent a few hours there & got on the road back to LBK.
Monday my parents arrived in Lubbock. So we've been having dinner & afternoons with them. I went shopping yesterday with my dad to find my mom a Christmas present. Teddy has been working (mon-weds) so he just meets us in the evenings. Tonight we are having the Smith/Lytle/Hancock Christmas. I'm excited! I believe we are going out to dinner (the 6 of us) and then coming back to the Hancock's to open presents! Tomorrow we leave for iowa park! :) very excited to spend Christmas in IP/Wichita Falls!
So there you have it...my detailed past couple of days. I haven't wrote in details in a while...hopefully you made it to this point.:)
This wrapped up wedding season for the Lytle's in 2010 (ones we were apart of):
Our Wedding: March 14, 2010 (Bride & Groom) :)
Brett & Kim Marcos: July 31, 2010 (Kelli bridesmaid)
Matt & Kinsey Aquallo: December 18, 2010 (Teddy Best Man)
Next up 2011:
Josh & Katie (Kingry) Fields: March 12, 2011 (Teddy groomsman)
Steven & Megan (Reed) Jones: April 16, 2011 (Kelli honorary Bridesmaid/house party)
...both of which we found out this past weekend we will be apart of. We are SO excited!!
One of my friends has to get engaged after Reeders gets married. This has been the trend thus far in my friend group. Lori started it..got engaged December 2008 & married August 2009, I got engaged September 2009 & Married March 2010, Kim got engaged end of March 2010 & married July 2010, Reeders got engaged december 2010 & getting married in April. Who will be next?!?! :)
-Kells
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
How to Honor Your Wife | The Mars Hill Blog
Teddy and I listened to this two part sermon series (husbands & wives) at the beginning of our marriage. I found myself saying, "Man, I wish I could summarize this and let others read." Well, tonight I wanted to do some blog readings from mars hill (I love their stuff) and waalaaaa posted today was the husbands version of the series condensed down to a blog. Yes, it really is condensed even though as you open it you will see it's long.
If you are a guy (single or married) you should read it, but prepare your heart first in prayer. It's brutally honest. be open!
If you are a girl (single or married) you should read it too. Find a man who will pursue Christ & honor you...PERIOD.
ENJOY!
How to Honor Your Wife | The Mars Hill Blog
-Kells
P.s. would love to hear your thoughts on this. feel free to comment here/facebook!
If you are a guy (single or married) you should read it, but prepare your heart first in prayer. It's brutally honest. be open!
If you are a girl (single or married) you should read it too. Find a man who will pursue Christ & honor you...PERIOD.
ENJOY!
How to Honor Your Wife | The Mars Hill Blog
-Kells
P.s. would love to hear your thoughts on this. feel free to comment here/facebook!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
tights & tshirts
First, we all know I have my opinions about random things. Feel free to take or leave what I have to say on this...drum roll please....
I think it's stupid.
a) Wearing JUST tights isn't going to keep you warm. Yet, it seems like when it gets cold outside tights come busting out on the streets...without pants over them. Come on, at least put a skirt/dress over them. You know you are cold...quit lying to yourself. & no boots won't completely solve this problem.
b) I don't appreciate your hiney hanging out for the whole world to see. Sure, some girls actually wear tshirts that are long enough (THANK YOU) but I would say LOTS do not. I'm not interested in seeing your butt cheeks. Plus, it's already hard enough on men to not lust...you aren't helping anything. Just a thought.
c) Just so we are clear. If you are going to wear a tshirt & tights do it to work out in...but make sure you tshirt is long enough...not just a casual outfit to prance around campus/city in. And just to help, put pants on. It will keep you warmer. I do like tights with dresses/skirts etc...because it makes sense.
& yes, this is coming from the girl who lived in spandex shorts from 6th-12th grade because of volleyball. Was I clueless about men perception of me back then, yes.
-Kelli
I think it's stupid.
a) Wearing JUST tights isn't going to keep you warm. Yet, it seems like when it gets cold outside tights come busting out on the streets...without pants over them. Come on, at least put a skirt/dress over them. You know you are cold...quit lying to yourself. & no boots won't completely solve this problem.
b) I don't appreciate your hiney hanging out for the whole world to see. Sure, some girls actually wear tshirts that are long enough (THANK YOU) but I would say LOTS do not. I'm not interested in seeing your butt cheeks. Plus, it's already hard enough on men to not lust...you aren't helping anything. Just a thought.
c) Just so we are clear. If you are going to wear a tshirt & tights do it to work out in...but make sure you tshirt is long enough...not just a casual outfit to prance around campus/city in. And just to help, put pants on. It will keep you warmer. I do like tights with dresses/skirts etc...because it makes sense.
& yes, this is coming from the girl who lived in spandex shorts from 6th-12th grade because of volleyball. Was I clueless about men perception of me back then, yes.
-Kelli
Saturday, December 4, 2010
the Lord's blessings...
Recently, Teddy and I have experienced multiple occasions of the Lord's blessings & provision financially!
1)When my mom/dad were in town for Thanksgiving, she surprised us with a new broom, paper towel holder, spoon holder (on the oven), 3 huge things of lysol cleaning wipes, and windex multi-surface wipes (all needed/wanted for the new apartment). All that together would have been a pretty penny. I didn't even ask, she just did it. blessing #1
2) When we decided we were moving (Nov 23rd) I thought it might be difficult to get help because it was the week of thanksgiving & people normally jet out that week pretty fast. I was a little worried. But the day rolled around & we had at least 15 people come help. Such a blessing! & the next day my mom/dad/amy/jason came to the new apartment and helped me unpack. My kitchen was FINISHED by the end of that day & my closet was too. Thanks for all your help family & friends!!!
3)I noticed that our fitted sheet was thinning out at the bottom (by my feet) and then finally ripped. I slept with them ripped (on my side only) for a good 2 weeks. Finally, we decided we needed new sheets and needed to shell out the $$ to do so. These aren't your cheap sheets...$50 for JUST a fitted sheet from Bed Bath & Beyond. We went to buy the new ones. While checking out I ask about a warranty or anything. I explained that we have had the sheets for 8 months, but they ripped. They are 600 thread count sheets, so higher quality that shouldn't be ripping. She flat out told us to bring them back & you can get the fitted sheet for free...replace it basically. We were REALLY confused. Went out to the car & discussed what we should do, because surely that lady was confused by what we were saying. No store would let you bring back 8 month old sheets & exchange for a new set for FREE. Well, we went back into the store & asked another person just to clarify...and surely enough that other lady wasn't confused. We ran home, grabbed our not washed fitted sheet, walked back into the store & they gave us credit back onto our card. We saved $50 that day. blessing #3
4) Teddy got paid double-time & half for Thanksgiving day & the day after. The amount he made in that two day period is the same for 2 weeks. Considering that we need to buy rental insurance, renew my ring insurance, christmas shopping, teddy is in a wedding as best man in 2 weeks in ft.worth($$$), plus continue to knock out this truck debt...it came at the perfect time. The Lord is sweet! blessing #4
5)We started this new book "Starting your marriage off right" by Dennis & Barbara Rainey. We got it as a gift at our regional staff conference for getting married this past year. I can already tell this book will be a blessing towards our marriage. We have committed to doing one chapter a week on Sundays. It promotes GREAT conversation, journaling, prayer, and action points. i love it! blessing #5
6) I know this might sound silly, yet again. But I can't tell you how much joy my first Christmas tree (as a grown up) is bringing me. I LOVE it. Just the fact that a random stranger blessed us with this 7 ft. AWESOME tree amazes me. The Lord continues to remind me that he cares about the little things too. He knew I wanted one SO bad...and he provided in a neat way. Plus, we got all our decorations for it 50% off at hobby lobby. :) blessing #6
7) Spending time with my family over thanksgiving was a lot of fun. We had great meaningful conversation throughout the time. It was a little hard for Teddy and I because he worked everyday that week 6am-6:30pm. He would come be with my family & see me for the first time all day. We didn't have much time for talking & connecting that week. He kept reminding me it's only for a week. The Lord was gracious to allow Teddy to have the following Saturday & Sunday off work. So we got to catch up on life & how we were doing those two days. Plus, we went on a date Saturday evening to Genghis Grill (yum!) & came home to watch Marley & me :) blessing #7
I'm sure I could keep going. I mostly wanted to write this down as a reminder to myself of how perfect our God is. He knows exactly what we need & when to give us our needs...or not. He has continued to answers many prayers that we pray every night. Love seeing Him work in our lives as a couple, daughter, son, sister, brother, and friend.
-Kells
1)When my mom/dad were in town for Thanksgiving, she surprised us with a new broom, paper towel holder, spoon holder (on the oven), 3 huge things of lysol cleaning wipes, and windex multi-surface wipes (all needed/wanted for the new apartment). All that together would have been a pretty penny. I didn't even ask, she just did it. blessing #1
2) When we decided we were moving (Nov 23rd) I thought it might be difficult to get help because it was the week of thanksgiving & people normally jet out that week pretty fast. I was a little worried. But the day rolled around & we had at least 15 people come help. Such a blessing! & the next day my mom/dad/amy/jason came to the new apartment and helped me unpack. My kitchen was FINISHED by the end of that day & my closet was too. Thanks for all your help family & friends!!!
3)I noticed that our fitted sheet was thinning out at the bottom (by my feet) and then finally ripped. I slept with them ripped (on my side only) for a good 2 weeks. Finally, we decided we needed new sheets and needed to shell out the $$ to do so. These aren't your cheap sheets...$50 for JUST a fitted sheet from Bed Bath & Beyond. We went to buy the new ones. While checking out I ask about a warranty or anything. I explained that we have had the sheets for 8 months, but they ripped. They are 600 thread count sheets, so higher quality that shouldn't be ripping. She flat out told us to bring them back & you can get the fitted sheet for free...replace it basically. We were REALLY confused. Went out to the car & discussed what we should do, because surely that lady was confused by what we were saying. No store would let you bring back 8 month old sheets & exchange for a new set for FREE. Well, we went back into the store & asked another person just to clarify...and surely enough that other lady wasn't confused. We ran home, grabbed our not washed fitted sheet, walked back into the store & they gave us credit back onto our card. We saved $50 that day. blessing #3
4) Teddy got paid double-time & half for Thanksgiving day & the day after. The amount he made in that two day period is the same for 2 weeks. Considering that we need to buy rental insurance, renew my ring insurance, christmas shopping, teddy is in a wedding as best man in 2 weeks in ft.worth($$$), plus continue to knock out this truck debt...it came at the perfect time. The Lord is sweet! blessing #4
5)We started this new book "Starting your marriage off right" by Dennis & Barbara Rainey. We got it as a gift at our regional staff conference for getting married this past year. I can already tell this book will be a blessing towards our marriage. We have committed to doing one chapter a week on Sundays. It promotes GREAT conversation, journaling, prayer, and action points. i love it! blessing #5
6) I know this might sound silly, yet again. But I can't tell you how much joy my first Christmas tree (as a grown up) is bringing me. I LOVE it. Just the fact that a random stranger blessed us with this 7 ft. AWESOME tree amazes me. The Lord continues to remind me that he cares about the little things too. He knew I wanted one SO bad...and he provided in a neat way. Plus, we got all our decorations for it 50% off at hobby lobby. :) blessing #6
7) Spending time with my family over thanksgiving was a lot of fun. We had great meaningful conversation throughout the time. It was a little hard for Teddy and I because he worked everyday that week 6am-6:30pm. He would come be with my family & see me for the first time all day. We didn't have much time for talking & connecting that week. He kept reminding me it's only for a week. The Lord was gracious to allow Teddy to have the following Saturday & Sunday off work. So we got to catch up on life & how we were doing those two days. Plus, we went on a date Saturday evening to Genghis Grill (yum!) & came home to watch Marley & me :) blessing #7
I'm sure I could keep going. I mostly wanted to write this down as a reminder to myself of how perfect our God is. He knows exactly what we need & when to give us our needs...or not. He has continued to answers many prayers that we pray every night. Love seeing Him work in our lives as a couple, daughter, son, sister, brother, and friend.
-Kells
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Happy December!!
hello followers :) yes, I'm alive.
If you read the last post, you know that we just moved. I'm loving EVERYTHING about this place. We've been in for one week & one day. We did have problems with our heater, water heater, and the roach issue. Heater is fixed. Water heater is VERY fixed...hot water is scorching. Roach issue...still improving. We had an exterminator that came our last Wednesday. He is schedule to come on Friday too. I will have him spray every Friday until I stop seeing roaches. Today would make day two that I haven't seen even one. Luckily, they are the small brown ones...so I can kill those without screaming and running into another room. If they were the fat nasty black ones (YUCK!) we would have some SERIOUS issues in this place.
Overall, we love it. We love love the area of town we are in. 82nd street has pretty much ANYTHING you could possibly need. Places that I normally go to are all around us. Here's a few things: Boltons Oil Change (always went out of my way to go to this place...now its right down the street, Boltons/Walmarts Gas (always cheapest), 4 grocery stores within 1-3 mins away (Walmart, Sun Harvest, Market Street, Lowes) Bank of America, Body Works (our gym), way to many restaurants to write here...we might be in trouble with this, Experience Life (our church), Lifehouse location (church small group), Daybreak & Starbucks (both with free internet).
I haven't figured out where our Redbox location will be. Yes, this is important. We love Redbox. They need to build a Little Ceasers out here. Looks like we might be cutting back on the $5 pizza, considering there isn't one very close...bummer. :)
What else has been happening around here you ask? Well, I was one of the crazies at Walmart 6am Black Friday. I went to Walmart, Shoe Carnival, JC Penny's, Dillards, Bath & Body Works, plus a stop at Mcdonalds for breakfast at 7am with my sister & mom. I finished all our Christmas shopping. Saved a ton. Plus, I had enough allowance money to buy me a few things. :)
One thing that changed for us in the span of one week was our DVD collection. I've never purchased a DVD for myself in my entire life. I would proudly speak that as a "random fact" about me. So much for that...we have 8 new dvd's in the Lytle household as of Friday. MOST were SUPER SUPER cheap on black Friday. And the most expensive one was just $15, and we had a giftcard for that at Best buy.
The Holiday, ELF, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Marley & Me, The Notebook, Hitch, P.S. I Love you....yes yes, we will definitely have to get more MAN movies. But shoot, this is a good start. Plus, Teddy likes all those movies too. He's the best! :)
Coming soon on the blog: Thoughts on Tights & tshirts, thoughts on the Victoria Secret run way crap, our regional staff conference stuff, blessings from the Lord...stay tuned!
Off to our lifehouse!
-Kells
If you read the last post, you know that we just moved. I'm loving EVERYTHING about this place. We've been in for one week & one day. We did have problems with our heater, water heater, and the roach issue. Heater is fixed. Water heater is VERY fixed...hot water is scorching. Roach issue...still improving. We had an exterminator that came our last Wednesday. He is schedule to come on Friday too. I will have him spray every Friday until I stop seeing roaches. Today would make day two that I haven't seen even one. Luckily, they are the small brown ones...so I can kill those without screaming and running into another room. If they were the fat nasty black ones (YUCK!) we would have some SERIOUS issues in this place.
Overall, we love it. We love love the area of town we are in. 82nd street has pretty much ANYTHING you could possibly need. Places that I normally go to are all around us. Here's a few things: Boltons Oil Change (always went out of my way to go to this place...now its right down the street, Boltons/Walmarts Gas (always cheapest), 4 grocery stores within 1-3 mins away (Walmart, Sun Harvest, Market Street, Lowes) Bank of America, Body Works (our gym), way to many restaurants to write here...we might be in trouble with this, Experience Life (our church), Lifehouse location (church small group), Daybreak & Starbucks (both with free internet).
I haven't figured out where our Redbox location will be. Yes, this is important. We love Redbox. They need to build a Little Ceasers out here. Looks like we might be cutting back on the $5 pizza, considering there isn't one very close...bummer. :)
What else has been happening around here you ask? Well, I was one of the crazies at Walmart 6am Black Friday. I went to Walmart, Shoe Carnival, JC Penny's, Dillards, Bath & Body Works, plus a stop at Mcdonalds for breakfast at 7am with my sister & mom. I finished all our Christmas shopping. Saved a ton. Plus, I had enough allowance money to buy me a few things. :)
One thing that changed for us in the span of one week was our DVD collection. I've never purchased a DVD for myself in my entire life. I would proudly speak that as a "random fact" about me. So much for that...we have 8 new dvd's in the Lytle household as of Friday. MOST were SUPER SUPER cheap on black Friday. And the most expensive one was just $15, and we had a giftcard for that at Best buy.
The Holiday, ELF, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Marley & Me, The Notebook, Hitch, P.S. I Love you....yes yes, we will definitely have to get more MAN movies. But shoot, this is a good start. Plus, Teddy likes all those movies too. He's the best! :)
Coming soon on the blog: Thoughts on Tights & tshirts, thoughts on the Victoria Secret run way crap, our regional staff conference stuff, blessings from the Lord...stay tuned!
Off to our lifehouse!
-Kells
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