Give your marriage a tune up!
Let us tell you all about Weekend to Remember! We've been twice- the first time was in 2005, two months after we divorced on our 14th wedding anniversary... God placed that conference in our path to give us the tools to tear down the walls of isolation we'd unknowingly built in our marriage. He used that conference to restore our relationship, our marriage and our lives.
We made a commitment to go to the conference every year or so and attended again in 2007. God's Word is alive, and we came away learning so much more about how God designed marriage, how He created us for each other and how He uses what we perceive as weaknesses to strengthen each other and grow in Him.
The Weekend to Remember is a great multipurpose tool- it is a how to be married guide for engaged and newly married couples, a restoration tool for broken marriages, a maintenance tool for great marriages and a springboard to the next level for good marriages. The presenters are so human, so easy to relate to, so easy to listen to and learn from.
After we attended the conference last fall, God pressed on our hearts to volunteer for FamilyLife, so we are working at the Raleigh weekend this year. Scott is a group coach and I'm on the prayer team. We'll be there at the conference, serving in whatever way God needs us to serve.
CALL 1-800-358-6329 to register for the weekend so you can use our group code to get an $80 discount on the conference registration, you have to register over the phone in order to get the group rate. Our group code is 16418. The group rate is $178/couple.
Are you military?? If so, the military discount rate is $138/couple- you can register for this discount online- use the code FREEDOM in the key code area.
To learn more, call or email us today!!!
2 Days and counting...







Okay, so we haven't posted in a couple of days, but we've been working! We've got two, yes TWO fully functioning bathrooms and one fully functioning kitchen!! Yippee!!!
Here's what we've done!
Downstairs bathroom: We hung both doors, caulked shower, installed light fixture, hung more sheetrock, installed threshold, installed drain for vanity, leveled vanity.
Upstairs bathroom: We caulked the shower.
Downstairs hall: We moved all the construction materials into the parlor, moved sand ouside to fill hole installed new t-stat, installed threshold, scraped loose paint from ceiling, swept stairs and floor.
Office: We moved some boxes to upstairs.
Kitchen/family room: We built and installed faux beam over peninsula, installed pendant lights, installed sheetrock, installed cabinet/drawer pulls, moved kitchen stuff from trailer to house, ran lots of loads in the dishwasher, lined all the drawers, adjusted trash cabinet door, cut shims under cabinets, filled soap dispensers, filled our new silverware tray with new silverware (because that's exciting!!), put insulation up in the ceiling, repaired attic stairs, leveled blanket chest, swept, pulled up tyvek to expose slate, mopped wood floor three times...
Master bedroom: We moved everything except the wardrobe and carpets into the spare bedroom.
Parlor (aka, construction office/shop): We tidied up a bit so we could fit all the construction stuff in there.
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