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Friday, January 30, 2009

2 Day Catch Up

On Wednesday, day 3 of the ice storm, I decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. Cabin Fever was settling in and I needed some fresh air. Here are a few shots that I took.

Fence on the side of my house

Neighbor's front yard (they live on the corner of an intersection in the neighborhood)

Same neighbor's side yard.
This morning, I ventured into work. I left at 8:30, but feared that the ice that had melted yesterday during a few hours of sunshine would be "black ice" this morning....it wasn't a great drive, but it was beautiful and I enjoyed seeing a few things in route to the office --- that is only a mere 3 miles away. The sun had not come up yet and the view was breathtaking. I was listening to High Road's record and the song, "The Love of God" was playing. Sarah's "country" voice was perfect for this morning....I got chills.

Field across the street from my neighborhood


Road leading down to the office. You can see my building on the left. The Interstate is on the right (can't really see it)

As the sun came out today, the ice started to melt....and with it, the vehicles would slide backwards on their own...a little scary, actually as there are cars BEHIND that vehicle!




Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Sun Will Come Out.....TODAY

The last 2 days have been dreary, cold and a little frightening...layers and layers of ice coated NW Arkansas Monday and Tuesday. Finally at 8:00 last night, the freezing rain and sleet turned into snow. The storm has passed. About 60,000 households are without power. Springdale, AR is officially declared as a disaster zone. There are more downed trees than upright ones. Powerline poles have snapped in half everywhere. Somehow, my neighborhood has been shielded from all of this. I have power, gas logs/appliances, cable, Internet & phone. God has been good to me.

Here are a few pics from my house. I've not ventured too far from the driveway. There is still a very thick layer of ice beneath the new snow. I can hear it crack sometimes when I walk. The only vehicles that I have seen driving in the neighborhood are 4-wheel drives and Jeep Wranglers. No one is working in an office....at least no one in my neighborhood!

Neighborhood shot: looking South
Blue Sky...a welcomed sight today!




The kids are loving this weather...."sledding" through the streets.

You can't really tell it, but these icicles are about 2.5ft long

My fence on the side of the house....just thought this was cool.

You can tell that the sun is slowly starting to melt things today....this should show you just how much ice has been accumulating

The mess known as my front flowerbed...the tree fell over on top of everthing!

The infamous berries that I keep snapping pictures of....this is the true proof of the ice progression since Monday.

Isn't it cool how the ice and snow hits everthing on top, but can leave things green underneath? This is the tree that fell over....nothing snapped, broke or cracked in the bark. I think it may be salvageable???

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

3:00 update
















The Ice Storm

Well....I have complained recently about how NW Arkansas has had no "bad weather". We always have had several "snow days" by now and until yesterday, we have had none. Well....be careful for what you wish for! I, along with several other co-workers, were supposed to be headed to Miami this morning for a Market Tour. I have never visited Miami, so I have been exceptionally excited about this trip.

Yesterday at 1:00 everyone from our office was sent home due to icy roads. School was dismissed at noon. This storm rolled in faster and worse than expected. I have been glued to the weather channel and Delta.com watching the flight status. All flights at XNA were cancelled...except Delta #5111! Can you believe it? In fact, it STILL says "on time." So, this morning I was up bright and early trying to put together a game plan...there is NO WAY I could make it to the airport. In fact, the car service called this morning to cancel my pick-up. They couldn't even get cars deiced enough to get in them...much less on the road! Needless to say, I did not leave for Miami this morning and am currently re-scheduled for later this afternoon (and that flight is not looking very promising...)

Here are a few pics from my front door. I cannot get out on the concrete because it is so slick! One thing I have realized, though, is that these pictures do not even begin to truly depict reality....But for now, it's all I've got....
As I type this, the power is blinking. I am hoping and praying that the power doesn't go out. But if it does, may God bless my gas logs and gas oven/stove!

Looks are deceiving...that is a solid sheet of ice!

Grass.

Think I need gutters?


1/2 in of ice on these plants....at least that's what it looks like from my eye.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Happy Birthdays!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COURTNEY AND CARSON!!!
Yesterday was my good friend, Courtney, birthday. Her son, Carson, has a birthday on Tuesday. This family is a dear family to me and one that I am so glad to have in my life! Thanks for your friendship and being "family" to me.


Girls night - Aloft Hotel
L-R front: Jazmin, Courtney, Steph
L-R Back: Kelly & Kerri (Jaz's friend in town from Ohio)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Paint The Town Red

Last night kicked off the season of Charity Events in NW Arkansas. Those events are a dime a dozen this time of year it seems, but they are fun nonetheless. This event, Paint the Town Red, is the most casual of all the events and it benefits the Heart Assoc. Dr Pepper was a big sponsor this year and was well represented...

Ashley, Courtney, Steph, Leslie
Courtnie & Jesse
Ashley, Steph, Courtnie & Courtney
in front of Ashley's NEW mantle in her NEW house
Wednesday morning I opened the garage to leave for work and as I looked in the rear view mirror, this is what I saw.....it was NOT supposed to snow this day! In fact, there was 0% percipitation in the forecast....welcome to winter in NW Arkansas!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Evolution of Dance

You've got to check this out:

Evolution of Dance

Friday, January 2, 2009

Christmas Holidays




It's hard to believe that Christmas has already come and gone. It always goes by in a blur due to hectic schedules, parties, cooking, family visits, etc. This year, I was determined to enjoy every single minute. (and thanks to my new "grown-up" camera, I captured alot of moments!). Below are a few highlights of my 10 days in Mississippi. Yes, I actually had 10 days to catch up with family and friends all over Mississippi and Alabama. I am glad to report that I got almost everyone visited.




Christmas Eve is when I arrived in Meadville (by way of Canton to pick up baby girl and her Mom...could not wait to get my hands on my new niece!). As always, Christmas Eve communion at MUMC is special to me and I hope to never have to miss it. It's just the "official start" of Christmas festivities to me. I always look forward to catching up with my church family, also. After church, we went over to my Grandparents house in Natchez for dinner. Mamawgran and my Aunt Lisa set a wonderful dinner tablescape (wish I had a picture...) and prepared a fabulous meal. Instead of exchanging gifts with everyone this year, we decided to spice it up a bit and have a "Cajun Christmas". This is also known as White Elephant. We had a great time with good belly laughs...the best was when Dad got the candle sconces. (And thanks to Aunt L, he didn't have to keep them).


Grandaddy and Mamawgran Joseph with Callie

(just thought this was a sweet picture with them...)

Mom and I decided to give Stephanie and Chris a more meaningful Christmas gift this year: staying up with the baby at night so they could catch up on much needed sleep. They were very excited about the opportunity to get several hours of uninterrupted sleep. So, on Christmas morning, I walked into the living room (where Camp Callie was set up) and saw this sight.....Aren't they sweet?



I am happy to report that Callie slept a full 7 hours that night.....and I don't think it's happened since.
Christmas Day is always very full and busy. Mom cooks lunch for whoever shows up. We usually have about 20 or so people. Later in the afternoon, we all head down to the River for Christmas at Mamaw Sullivan's. It is always wall to wall people - some are blood kin and some are not. All the same, it's a great time and lots of people! This year, I stopped counting at 75. One tradition that was started by my Aunt Teresa was having each family's picture taken in front of the Christmas Tree. Every year it's a dreaded feat and this year it was my responsibility (thanks to my new camera??) Here are some highlights. I tried to put one picture of each family....since so many of you ask just how many people are in my family.....here goes, from oldest to youngest.


The Leonard Sullivan family (Papaw Vern Sullivan's brother)


The Bo Sullivan family
The Steve Sullivan Family

The Bill Sullivan Family
(missing: Josh and Elizabeth Sullivan Isles)


The Rex Sullivan Family
The Pat Sullivan Family
(individual family pics are below, after all others)
The Cindy Sullivan Roberson Family were not present. They spent Christmas in Bridgeport, Alabama where their daughter, Summer and her new son, Kale, live. They did not want to miss Kale's first Christmas!

The Judy Sullivan Oglesby Family

The Tasha Sullivan Scott Family

The Tara Sullivan Foster Family
Here is Callie in her reindeer Christmas suit. The slippers were way too big, but she was surely cute!
After Christmas at Mamaw's, I pulled Callie duty. She was a dream and we had a lot of fun about 2:00 that night...after she slept for about 5 hours.
After days after Christmas Day kind of all blur together....So....here are what I know are highlights.
My best friends from College and I always get together during the holidays and any other time I come home and have time. This year at Christmas, Heather was in Germany and not able to be with us....BUT, Lorrie's daughter, Shelby, got to tag along and she was so much fun! We decided to do something "girly" with Shelby, so we went to get pedicures and Shelby got a "manicure". It was so much fun to spend time with the girls and see Shelby have the time of her life! Here are a couple shots:

Lorrie (L) and Crystal (R) relaxing in the pedi chairs
Shelby letting her fingers dry after getting them painted and decorated....in PURPLE. She picked out her favorite color....
The weekend after Christmas, the Ocmond's came up from Thibadeaux, LA to hunt. They are a family full of chefs and we always look forward to eating anything they cook. This time, they brought us TWO trays of homemade chocolates (red velvet cake balls, turtles, millionaires, etc...). Below, they are shucking oysters on our back porch. Yes, I was in heaven with the FRESH oysters. They made their own cocktail sauce and it was better than anything I'd ever tasted. YUM!!!

Deano and Mr. Ockmond shucking oysters....we were eating them faster than they could shuck.
Dad giving the EasyShucker a try....
I went to Mobile, AL for New Years. I love my friends down there and never get to see them as often as I like. Since I had time this year, I was able to drive down and spend 1 night with them. Here is a picture we took at lunchtime at my favorite burger place, Butch Cassidy's. It's a total dive, but the best hamburgers around. That night, we went to Corinna's for a dinner party and rung in the New Year with a little Barry White and Disco music. Those pictures will not be blogged.

My cousin, Dana Joseph Ard, had a baby girl 2 days after Callie was born. Her name is Addison and we got the 2 of them together after Christmas. Hopefully they will be fast friends as they get older. Aren't they too cute????
Addison Reese and Callie Rivers - both are 1 month old
As I write this, I am still in Meadville. Tonight is shaping up to be fun as I am in for a new card game. I hear that it's intense and will surely have a story to tell when all is said and done. I am driving back tomorrow in the wind and rain (and possibly ice). Say a prayer and will "see" you in a few days.....