We also repaired some of the floor in the kitchen (under the blanket chest) and installed the baseboard there. Wednesday is supposed to be cold- lows in the upper 20's, high of 40, so we need to button up the house as much as we can. We'll just keep plugging (the holes!) as we go along! We praise and thank God that we have a house to have holes for us to plug. We are so blessed!
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!!!
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!!!
Monday, December 31, 2007
On the Sixth Day of Christmas...
...there were no geese a laying, they were all out swimming in the puddles in the yard! Just kidding, we had lots of puddles because of lots of rain but no geese. God blessed us again with warm weather, so Scott and I installed the front storm door. It looks so much nicer than the old aluminum door and it will keep the cold out! And since we installed the same door on Saturday on the back of the house, we did the front storm door in less than half the time. :) God is so good, leading us, guiding our hands and helping us to stay focused.
We also repaired some of the floor in the kitchen (under the blanket chest) and installed the baseboard there. Wednesday is supposed to be cold- lows in the upper 20's, high of 40, so we need to button up the house as much as we can. We'll just keep plugging (the holes!) as we go along! We praise and thank God that we have a house to have holes for us to plug. We are so blessed!
We also repaired some of the floor in the kitchen (under the blanket chest) and installed the baseboard there. Wednesday is supposed to be cold- lows in the upper 20's, high of 40, so we need to button up the house as much as we can. We'll just keep plugging (the holes!) as we go along! We praise and thank God that we have a house to have holes for us to plug. We are so blessed!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
On the Fifth Day of Christmas...
Yes, on the fifth day of Christmas there were no gold rings at the Jennings household. What a beautiful day God gave us to work outside, it was 75 degrees from sun up to sun down. :) Scott changed the heating core in the truck (it's supposed to be in the 30's next week!), I caulked all of the window frames in the family room, then went outside to caulk and paint the siding we'd put up before Christmas. When Scott finished the truck, we hung the rest of the siding, finished the threshold and installed a storm door. (must conserve energy!)
December 2006

December 1, 2007

December 29, 2007

And on the 4th day of Christmas, Scott installed all the remaining family room inside window trim! I'm sure there is more we've done, I've been mudding the newly installed walls in the laundry room... we'll post those photos once the walls are painted.
We thank God for the wonderful weather we've had this week, we thank Him for all the time Scott had off to spend with Steven, playing with the Christmas toys, we thank and praise God for being Lord of our lives!! Have an awesome day!!
December 2006
December 1, 2007
December 29, 2007
And on the 4th day of Christmas, Scott installed all the remaining family room inside window trim! I'm sure there is more we've done, I've been mudding the newly installed walls in the laundry room... we'll post those photos once the walls are painted.
We thank God for the wonderful weather we've had this week, we thank Him for all the time Scott had off to spend with Steven, playing with the Christmas toys, we thank and praise God for being Lord of our lives!! Have an awesome day!!
Friday, December 28, 2007
The Family Room- December 28, 2007
Here it is, the family room back in January 2007 before we started working on it... And the family room now, December 2007! We've got some trim work and painting trim work to do, but we're getting closer... :)
January 2007 THEN:

December 2007 NOW:

And this is the family room/kitchen on Christmas morning before Steven woke up and the present opening commenced. God is just so awesome, He provides us with so many reminders of where we were and how far we've come. We praise Him for all He's done and is doing!! We wish everyone a merry Christmas filled with His love, peace, joy and laughter. :)
January 2007 THEN:
December 2007 NOW:
And this is the family room/kitchen on Christmas morning before Steven woke up and the present opening commenced. God is just so awesome, He provides us with so many reminders of where we were and how far we've come. We praise Him for all He's done and is doing!! We wish everyone a merry Christmas filled with His love, peace, joy and laughter. :)
Thursday, December 27, 2007
The twilight of 2007
Yes, the end of December and 2007 is drawing near and what an amazing and blessed year it has been. God has led us through so much, He has taught us so much, we are so thankful... thankful beyond words, really. Some of the lessons of 2007 have been more expensive than others (integrity hires integrity!), but we cling to something the first contractor said to us... God did not bring us here to fail. God knows what is before us and He promises that He goes before us, so we thank Him for His continued direction, guidance, strength, comfort and provision!! He is Lord of our lives and our house, we commend all the work we do to Him, we give Him all the glory and honor!
So, we've gotten a lot done over the last few days- framed out a couple of walls/chases, hung more sheetrock, applied more mud, primed and painted walls, stuffed more insulation in places, caulked, hung light fixtures, emptied the buckets in the attic because it poured...lots behind us, lots ahead of us. I'll post photos tonight. :)
Have an awesome, blessed day! After all, THIS is the day the Lord has made, let's rejoice and be GLAD in it!! :)
So, we've gotten a lot done over the last few days- framed out a couple of walls/chases, hung more sheetrock, applied more mud, primed and painted walls, stuffed more insulation in places, caulked, hung light fixtures, emptied the buckets in the attic because it poured...lots behind us, lots ahead of us. I'll post photos tonight. :)
Have an awesome, blessed day! After all, THIS is the day the Lord has made, let's rejoice and be GLAD in it!! :)
Saturday, December 22, 2007
It's been a busy couple of days!
Let's see, Thursday night we went Christmas caroling with folks from our church, Friday I took the day off and finished some mudding...then Steven and I went to pick up Scott from work and we got our Christmas tree for $1.00!
Yes, $1.00! It's about six feet tall, a bit smaller than those we've had in the past, but we needed a smaller tree to fit where we'd like to have it this year. It's beautifully shaped and smells wonderful! Then we came home and baked Christmas cookies together. It was fun. :)
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
On the Wednesday before Christmas, my true love gave to me...
...a new taping knife! Yes, it must be true love. :) It was a size I needed to make the job easier and so Scott realized it and brought it home to me. I'm so blessed!
Last night was Steven's homeroom party at Pizza Village, so we took the night off from working on the house. But tonight, Scott put up some small pieces of sheetrock and I mudded...first coats in some areas, second in others. Here's a photo of the sheetrock in the family room:

And here's a photo of the old sill Scott installed in the kitchen. It looks really pretty with the red clock on it and the poinsettias in front of it. :) It's all progress and it's all good!
Last night was Steven's homeroom party at Pizza Village, so we took the night off from working on the house. But tonight, Scott put up some small pieces of sheetrock and I mudded...first coats in some areas, second in others. Here's a photo of the sheetrock in the family room:
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Sheetrock Saturday!
Over the last couple of days, Scott and Steven cleaned up most of the leaves from the yard and I've been mudding and sanding. Did I mention that Scott also installed an old support in the kitchen and it looks great? He did, I'll take a photo and post it.
Today we installed insulation and sheetrock in the family room! And wow, does it look great! Scott also ran wiring for two light fixtures. And we put up some more siding on the back of the house before the rain came. Whew, we were busy! We'll put up photos later... :) We thank and praise God for the wisdom, the strength, the patience and the ability to work together to get this done, putting 12'sheets of sheetrock on the ceiling was quite the feat and required all three of us working together!
Today we installed insulation and sheetrock in the family room! And wow, does it look great! Scott also ran wiring for two light fixtures. And we put up some more siding on the back of the house before the rain came. Whew, we were busy! We'll put up photos later... :) We thank and praise God for the wisdom, the strength, the patience and the ability to work together to get this done, putting 12'sheets of sheetrock on the ceiling was quite the feat and required all three of us working together!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Work Continues
Yes, even though we haven't posted, we are still working on the house. It's just that the whole mudding/sanding process isn't terribly exciting to photograph and it is slow going. It is extremely satisfying, however! :) I'm sure there will be plenty to photograph over the weekend and we'll list what we've done, too. Have an awesome day!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
NFL Announces New Patriots Rules in Effect
In order to address the complaints and hurt feelings of the rest of the NFL, the commissioner has adopted 10 new "Special Rules" for all New England Patriots games. They take effect immediately, and are as follows:
Special Rules for the Patriots
1) In the course of an NFL game, if the Patriots go up by more than 31 points, they are not allowed to play offense until the opposing team draws to within one score. (Pats will kick-off after an opposing team's touchdown or FG). Once the team is within one score, the Pats offense may play, but Tom Brady may not, unless: the Pats play with 8 players (including Tom), or the Pats play with 9 players, but 1 player for the Patriots is chosen by the opposing team from the stands. no Patriots linebacker is allowed to play offense, unless that LB is inserted at quarterback. However, Mike Vrabel cannot be quarterback.
2) If an opposing player states "It's like were playing 7-on-5s" (7 offense, 5 defense during practice), such as indicated by Justin Smith, DE, Cincinnati Bengels 10/1/07, the Patriots must take a time out and serve ice cold lemonade or hot tea (weather dependent) to the opposing team. Scones are optional.
3) Once the 31 pt rule is in effect, Patriots may challenge any play, but the opposing team gets veto power over the referee.
4) Once the Pats offense is allowed back onto the field (7 pts), for any forward pass the Pats QB must point to the receiver and call out his number BEFORE passing. If Tom Brady is quarterbacking at the time, he must do that, plus turn the opposing team's water cooler into wine BEFORE passing.
5) Belichick must diagram any Patriots play to the opposing defense and ensure they understand exactly how to disrupt the play. This all must be done within the play clock. If this process is not complete prior to the play clock expiring, the Patriots will be assessed a delay of game and double unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
6)Randy Moss must play with 10lb ankle weights on each ankle. An additional pound will be added for each TD this season.
7) Wes Welker is not allowed to have "that crazy look" in his eyes. 10 yd, "crazy eyes" penalty assessed.
8 Tom Brady must immediately stop dating supermodels as he will not be allowed to date anyone that is more attractive then the least attractive significant other of an opposing team member (including coaches). He also must start doing commercials for every product imaginable, especially ones where he chants "cut that meat!", or refers to himself "as a 6'5" quarterback with a laser-rocket arm"
9) Bill Belichick is not allowed to be within 100 yds of any infant, for fear that his evil supergenius powers would assimilate such a defenseless creature into the Patriots System. We have already seen this effect on an inordinate amount of chipmunks, squirrels, and 'possum that commit suicide while crossing Rte 1 to reach Gillette Stadium.
10) Patriots must respect all opposing players feelings and apologize for every first down. Touchdowns must be followed by a written apology and a fruit basket presented with a hug.
Hee hee, I couldn't resist posting this. :)
Special Rules for the Patriots
1) In the course of an NFL game, if the Patriots go up by more than 31 points, they are not allowed to play offense until the opposing team draws to within one score. (Pats will kick-off after an opposing team's touchdown or FG). Once the team is within one score, the Pats offense may play, but Tom Brady may not, unless: the Pats play with 8 players (including Tom), or the Pats play with 9 players, but 1 player for the Patriots is chosen by the opposing team from the stands. no Patriots linebacker is allowed to play offense, unless that LB is inserted at quarterback. However, Mike Vrabel cannot be quarterback.
2) If an opposing player states "It's like were playing 7-on-5s" (7 offense, 5 defense during practice), such as indicated by Justin Smith, DE, Cincinnati Bengels 10/1/07, the Patriots must take a time out and serve ice cold lemonade or hot tea (weather dependent) to the opposing team. Scones are optional.
3) Once the 31 pt rule is in effect, Patriots may challenge any play, but the opposing team gets veto power over the referee.
4) Once the Pats offense is allowed back onto the field (7 pts), for any forward pass the Pats QB must point to the receiver and call out his number BEFORE passing. If Tom Brady is quarterbacking at the time, he must do that, plus turn the opposing team's water cooler into wine BEFORE passing.
5) Belichick must diagram any Patriots play to the opposing defense and ensure they understand exactly how to disrupt the play. This all must be done within the play clock. If this process is not complete prior to the play clock expiring, the Patriots will be assessed a delay of game and double unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
6)Randy Moss must play with 10lb ankle weights on each ankle. An additional pound will be added for each TD this season.
7) Wes Welker is not allowed to have "that crazy look" in his eyes. 10 yd, "crazy eyes" penalty assessed.
8 Tom Brady must immediately stop dating supermodels as he will not be allowed to date anyone that is more attractive then the least attractive significant other of an opposing team member (including coaches). He also must start doing commercials for every product imaginable, especially ones where he chants "cut that meat!", or refers to himself "as a 6'5" quarterback with a laser-rocket arm"
9) Bill Belichick is not allowed to be within 100 yds of any infant, for fear that his evil supergenius powers would assimilate such a defenseless creature into the Patriots System. We have already seen this effect on an inordinate amount of chipmunks, squirrels, and 'possum that commit suicide while crossing Rte 1 to reach Gillette Stadium.
10) Patriots must respect all opposing players feelings and apologize for every first down. Touchdowns must be followed by a written apology and a fruit basket presented with a hug.
Hee hee, I couldn't resist posting this. :)
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Happy Birthday to Scott!
Yes, on Saturday, December 8, we celebrated Scott's 37th birthday. How, might you ask? Well, with cake for breakfast, working on the house, the town Christmas parade & treelighting and with friends sharing more cake & ice cream. We installed sheetrock in two places in the family room, one place in the laundry room, several places in the bathroom; we also built a wall in the bathroom! Thursday, Scott installed the light fixture outside the back door- pretty!




And, of course, Steven had to share a moment with Santa Claus at the Faison Tree Lighting. :)
We continue to thank God for the preseverence HE gives us to keep working on the house to give Him all the glory!! We praise Him!!
And, of course, Steven had to share a moment with Santa Claus at the Faison Tree Lighting. :)
We continue to thank God for the preseverence HE gives us to keep working on the house to give Him all the glory!! We praise Him!!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Saturday, December 1, 2007
So, the Thanksgiving countdown is behind us, we are totally moved into the house but the work is not finished. Saturday, we worked on putting up the siding on the back of the house, which included installing the box for the light fixture. We didn't get to finish, but we'll finish on Sunday. Scott's mom and sister Nancy also helped, Mom cleaned window sills and packed dishes, Nancy pulled nails and scraped the back door. I also spent the better part of the morning straightening the parlor (aka the construction shop) and the spare bedroom (storage room). Steven adorned the stairs with Christmas decorations (I'll take photos of that on Sun, too!). It was a beautiful day and we used it well.
We thank and praise God for the work we were able to accomplish and for helping us learn to work together so well!



We thank and praise God for the work we were able to accomplish and for helping us learn to work together so well!
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