Tuesday, August 26, 2008

New Look!!

How do you like our new look??? My friend Mauri had a her blog redone recently which caught my attention. It was so cute!

Mauri put me in touch with Ashley, the creator of our new design. Ashley does these for anyone and tries to make it as personal for them as possible. I think she did a pretty good job!

Visit Ashley's site yourself and see some of her other work.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Double Gifts

We got a letter in the mail today from St. Jude thanking us for our donations and telling us how we could further our donations at no additional cost to us. Naturally I was all ears for what I could do. All these charities/organizations we are sponsoring are getting tighter on the pocketbook.

Many companies today match the charitable donations of their employees. After doing a quick check, I found that Sherwin Williams was one of them! To find out if your company is a participant click here.


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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Weekend of Nothing!


So the for the first weekend of having NOTHING to do it ended up being pretty exciting!

With no weddings to go to, not have to go into work, and not having anything left on Jonathan's "Honey-Do" List - we were at a loss on Saturday morning trying to figure out what to do.

After getting some much needed sleep following a tough week of work, we headed to Nashville for the Clemson Club Picnic. This was suppose to be a welcome party for the incoming freshman from Nashville to tell them a little about what they can expect. From the video, it looks like there's not much other then recent football highlights.

After taking a little detour, we found our way to the East Nashville Tomato Arts Festival. That's right, tomato art, jewelry, music and of course food - it was a day & a half event. This is going to be one we have to keep on the calendar for next year.

The highlight for the weekend however had to be our day today at Arrington Vineyards. This is the vineyard owned by Kicks Brooks of Brooks & Dunn. We couldn't have picked a better day to go either! The weather was great, good music, and of course good wine. We even had some good company - but if Steph asks, we were talking about her after she left. : )

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Puttin' On our Walkin' Shoes

After our last post, we knew we wanted to participate in the events but couldn't choose one over the other. So, we are now doing BOTH.

We are putting together a team for the Breast Cancer Walk in Knoxville on October 11th AND a second team for the Memory Walk in Greenville Oct. 18th. The idea is, we'll be able to get more of you involved in our cause by coming to a location near you.

We have started a team page for the Memory Walk which I have activated links you can access through this site. Our team name is "Lou's Crew" in honor of Mawmaw Byers. If you would like to Join our team or Sponsor our team, just click on the highlighted word.

For the Breast Cancer Walk we got cleaver with the name "Saving Second Base". Same deal - To Join my team or Sponsor us, just click on the highlighted word.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Double Time

This months Blog for a Cause is doing double time. There are two major events coming up that I want to highlight and wanted to give you the chance to participate in one or both.


Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk - We're on the Move to End Alzheimer's

Memory Walk - We're on the Move to End Alzheimer's

The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk® is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research – and it calls on volunteers of all ages to become champions in the fight against Alzheimer's. There are walks in more than 600 communities. A typical Memory Walk is a 2-3 mile walk held on a weekend morning in the fall.

Alzheimer's is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. and someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease every 71 seconds.

Both Jonathan and I have/had someone in our families who have been effected by Alzheimer's.

Memory Walk is a fun and inspiring event that helps the Alzheimer's Association fulfill its mission. Most importantly, it is an opportunity to help ensure that no one faces this disease alone.

Teams are made up of at least 10 members each of which must raise at least $200 from sponsors. Walks will be held at Downtown Murfreesboro & at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach 9/27, Maryville College 9/28, and at Wofford College in Spartanburg on 10/4. For more information on starting a team or registering for any of these walks and additional options go to www.alz.org/memorywalk. If you can't participate in an actual walk, sign up for the Virtual Walk.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure was founded on a promise between two sisters and is now the world's largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists.

Breast cancer is still the leading cause of death for women ages 40-59, and it is the leading cancer site among all American women, the majority of whom have no risk factors. The strongest and most unavoidable of all risk factors are being female and growing older. This year alone an estimated 215,990 women and 1,450 men in the U.S. alone will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. It is estimated that 40, 410 women and 450 men will die from breast cancer this year. The generosity of donors is essential they continue efforts to help breast cancer patients today, as well as to invest in the health of future generations. 10 million women around the world could die from breast cancer in the next 25 years without the cures.

Again, this is a topic that strikes close to home for both of us. I find myself asking all the ladies at work - regardless of age, if they have had a mammogram lately. Technology today has increased so much that early detection is a greater possibility. The earlier on, the better the chances. Know your family history and talk to your doctor about when and how often you should have a screening. Its also important to conduct self breast exams on a regular basis between mammograms.

Race for the Cure events will be held in Greenville, SC on 9/27 and in Knoxville on 10/11. Teams can range from 10-400+ members. In most cases, there is no minimum on how much individuals raise but prizes are given to those individuals who raise increments of $100 or more.

To register your team go for the Knoxville Race go to www.komenknoxville.org or for the Greenville Race go to www.komenupstatesc.org.


Saturday, August 2, 2008

DIY


Jonathan has gotten pretty good at these DIY projects. He's about to complete his "Honey-Do" list and he's getting to use the new tools he got for the wedding.

A couple weeks ago I had to work all weekend. As stressed and tired as I was when I came home, I was ecstatic to see that he had been working on his first project to surprise me! He installed bead board throughout the kitchen! It looks really good and just adds that extra element to the room.

Last weekend, he built us a corn hols set. Heather, our neighbor, helped us sew the bags. Aren't they cute!
We still have to paint the boards and add the decals but this should give the idea we are going for.
Thats right. House Divided Corn Hole.

This weekend, his project is crown molding in the living room/kitchen/dining room. Things got off to a pretty rocky start with this one but it appears to be coming along nicely!

I currently do not have any additional projects for next weekend so if anyone has any ideas or needs a project done in your home call me. I may just start renting him out by the hour! Haha!