Sunday, February 19, 2012

Something Old to Something New


The past couple of months I have been wanting to do some creative things around the house.  This is my first craft project to make our house more like a home.  I have a long list of things that I want to do, but will have to take each project one step at a time.  In this project I upcycled a window frame that was at my parent's house.  This is a before picture...



It took me about a month to decide what exactly I wanted to do with this old french door window frame.  I finally decided that I would make it into a new picture frame.  I spray painted it black to match my other furniture and then glued wire to the back of the frame to hang the pictures on.  I used clothes pins to clip the pictures to the wire... this is also really helpful to have because it is easy to change out pictures!  I added some flowers to bring a little more flare to the frame.  Here is a close up picture of some of the photos to get a better idea of what it looks like...


This is a great new addition to our living room.  I love that I will be able to change out the pictures easily throughout the year!  Here is a picture of the whole frame...



This is just one of the many things that I have planned to make in the next  couple of months.  Stay tuned to see the wreath that I will make for the Spring season it will be in my next post!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Surviving the Winter

For this Florida native moving up north and facing a winter seemed like a disaster waiting to happen.  I know it has been a "mild" winter in Pennsylvania, but to me it seems like winter will never end.  Even though it has only snowed a hand full of times I have learned some valuable lessons on how to survive a true winter!

I still turn into a little kid whenever we get snow!  Before moving up here I have only witnessed a real snowfall about 3 times.  It is so magical and beautiful to watch it fall.  There was one evening before Christmas when Mark took me for a drive to see the snowfall... It was so enchanting to see the ground  covered in pure white snow and the houses lit up with Christmas lights.  All I could think about is how I have been deprived of this beautiful sight for my whole life. 

Whenever there is a snowfall I have a deep desire to start a snowball fight!  One important lesson I have learned is to not throw a snowball at the person holding a snow shovel.  You will be owned.  This should be common sense, but all I could think about was throwing snow at my husband and had to do it.  I immediately realized what I had done and ran for it, but he was determined and dumped a shovel full of snow on top of my head.  I still think it was worth it :)

Everytime we have a snowfall I am reminded to walk carefully because there might be black ice at every step.  Unfortunately this is a hard concept to grasp for a girl who never had to worry about anything freeezing to the ground.  There have been several occassions where I am rushing to go somewhere and almost bust it on a sidewalk.  Thankfully I have only had this actually happen to me once and no damage was done.

Now when I lived in Florida I would hate it when it got "cold."  When it got down to the 50s I would say that it was freezing outside.  Now when I go outside it is literaly FREEZING!  Now I feel that I am completely justified when I say that I am freezing because chances are I REALLY am.  The concept of it being freezing outside and then living in it has been an interesting one to learn.  For instance, I had to scrape ice off my car a couple of times before I realized I must wear gloves while doing this.  I would start to use the ice scraper on my car and then quickly regreted not wearing gloves, but would be too stubborn to stop and put them on.  Afterward my hands would be burning because they were frozen just like the ice that was frozen to my car.  Like I said most of these things are common sense to people from up north but for a southerner I have to learn the hard way.

The final shock of living up north is the new fashion I have been introduced to.  Down south if I wore a scarf it was solely for the purpose to enhance my outfit, but now I wear them as often as I can to keep myself warm!  It is striking to see how many people up here wear shorts or skirts in freezing tempatures.  Mark says, "Girls think about fashion over function when putting together an outfit," and I would have to say he is 100% right.  When we are driving around town I have the urge to roll down my window and tell girls that it is FREEZING outside and they need to put warm clothes on (I quickly have to remember that I am not their mother and do not need to tell them how to live their life).  Don't you worry whenever I head out  and it is below freezing tempatures a take the necessary precautions and layer, layer, layer.

This winter has been a good winter to transition into so far.  My time up north has been enlightening and fun.  When I do something that is clearly common sense to a northerner I have to chuckle at myself and store it away for future reference.  I have no idea what the next couple weeks of winter have in store for me, but I am more prepared for the worst than I was a couple months ago!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Our New World

Creating a blog has been on my to-do list for at least a year now.  Today is the day that I finally sit down and start documenting our journey through life.  As I am sitting here and typing I can not believe all the things that I have missed writing about over the past year and a half of our lives.  Today marks a year and a half of marriage!  Mark and I can not believe that time has flown by this fast, and we are shocked to see how many things have changed in that short time frame. In August we moved from Tampa, FL to State College, PA.  We are currently working for the Navigators as campus ministers at Penn State.  We have enjoyed our time here so far, and are still adjusting to the new city, culture, and climate.

Even though we have only been here for a month and a half State College feels more like home than Tampa ever did.  We have met so many wonderful people and they have welcomed us with open arms.  We are starting to get into a routine here and are loving the work that we are doing.  Meeting with students is so exciting and encouraging!!!  Mark was in charge of the Barn Dance for the Navigators this past weekend.  It was a lot of work, but we had so much fun.  We had games, chili, and square dancing for the students and staff to enjoy.  We have been very busy since we arrived and we are glad that our time and hard work is going toward something that we are so passionate about and love!  I wish I had more time to write about all that is going on in our lives, but I believe this short update will give you an idea about what our lives are like right now.  I hope to be back soon with more fun info on our new world :)