Monday, July 26, 2010

Man that's a hot truck!

Imagine waking up at 6am Friday morning to roofers clanking ladders, cussing like sailors, and banging on your roof (without you knowing they were even coming.) What a way to wake up, right?

Now, imagine Monday morning waking up at 5:45 to a strange noise. Thinking it sounded a little different than the usual clank and clatter of the roofers, I get up to check.  I get up out of bed and peer out of our kitchen window and see....

...Justin's truck on fire.

As soon as I saw it I ran back in the bedroom and started yelling, "Justin, your truck is on fire. Your truck...fire....flames..." (Clearly not being able to form sentences at this time.) Thinking I was having a nightmare and hesitant to believe me, he slowly got up to check. Needless to say- he now accompanied me in this nightmare.

He hurriedly called 911, and after 30 minutes of waiting, they arrived. Apparently, dispatch had given them the right street, wrong city. Instead of our Verdery Drive, they gave them N. Augusta's. (I forgot to mention, the roofers showed up 5 minutes after we discovered the flames. Thankfully they were there with us because they called 911 again for us after 10 minutes of no sirens just to confirm they were on their way- they weren't.)

The truck was radiating heat and was (as usual) parked close to the house. It wasn't until the roof started steaming that we realized...the house could be next. Justin ran to the neighbor's and stole their water hose. He immediately began spraying the side of the house and roof with water trying to cool it off. While doing so, the battery exploded and the fire hit the gas tank. A few explosions happened while Justin was within feet of the truck....not a good feeling.

The firemen finally arrived and began spraying a very powerful stream of water towards the truck. After working at it for around 5 minutes or so, they realize...water wasn't going to do the trick. Since we filled up with gas a few minutes away from home last night, the truck had about 20 gallons of fuel in it. They had to resort to using a foam substance to put out the fire, which worked, but they say is very costly (and our dogs shouldn't drink it...).  Hopefully that can all be billed to our insurance agencies, also.

Since so much foam was used and so much gas leaked out, DHEC had to be called because our yard is now an environmental hazard. The DOT had to come and dump a load of sand to cover up the foam and we  (by we, I mean Justin) had to take a shovel and try and get as much of black, burnt sand out of the yard.



Yes...we are still wondering the exact same question you are wondering...how did it happen?

The firemen seem to think it was faulty wiring or either a cell phone charger that was left plugged in. Other than those two suggestions, they are stumped also!

Since we are in the process of moving from our GA home to N. Augusta, we had A LOT of stuff in the truck. We were too tired last night to unpack it, so we decided that I would do that while Justin was at work today. (I guess that's one thing on my to-do list that took care of itself.)  Among the things in the truck were: 2 paint sprayers, a push lawnmower, a dog box, LOTS of clothes, new door hinges we were supposed to use on our new cabinet doors, and a coleman grill. Many other small things were in there, but I won't list them all. The total cost of all of the items on our list so far is at $2417 (not including the truck, of course.).


 A few items remained...like the driver's manual.  We especially like bullet number 2: Things to know before starting your vehicle.  I guess we won't be needing this anytime soon.

Please pray for us during this stressful time. We're trying to get everything settled with our homeowner's insurance and our car insurance agencies. Maybe this was God's way of giving us permission to buy a new car! ;)

Monday, July 12, 2010

Living the Simple Life (Sort of)

   July 1st was our official move in day, and my mom, grandma, and aunt came across the state to help clean up the house. After 7 hours of dusting, mopping, scrubbing, bleaching, and many other -ing words that are related to cleaning, the house was spotless! Our first night we had a bed, a dresser, a coffee table, three lamps and a well stocked kitchen, but that was it.  
   After a fun weekend celebrating the 4th with the Tysons, we borrowed Mr. Tony's massive truck and trailor and headed to Clayton, Ga. We returned to North Augusta with a dining room table and chairs, recliner, rocking chair, guest bed, another dresser,  TV and stand, the dog kennel, and even more kitchen stuff.  
   While Justin worked, I put the house together.  I am now beginning to realize how much work a stay at home mom really has to do...and we don't even have kids! After being in a constant state of cooking, cleaning, and washing clothes, I can't imagine throwing kids into the mix. (Go Moms!)
   I'm not saying I haven't had a little fun, too! :) During the first couple of days I went shopping!! Guilt free shopping! Thankfully, Justin and I had saved all of our Target and Bed, Bath, & Beyond gift cards and had a few returns and exchanges...I was able to buy several things for the house that we had accidentally left off the list or just were waiting on getting (like a rug for the living room and a new set of cutlery!).

Until you come to visit, here's a sneak peak of our house (which we are quickly making into a home.):

 
Our kitchen.


Our bedroom.


Our living room.


Our guest bedroom! (Come visit!!)


We do have our favorites about each room (To be honest, I guess these are mostly my favorites):  
My favorite part of the dining room is the plates! The table is set with square green dinner plates accompanied by paisley salad plates (which Justin prefers to call dessert plates.)


 
The most sentimental part of our bedroom is the love birds. They are now used as decoration but were once atop our wedding cake! I love duel purpose items!

   The original glass door knobs give the home a vintage vibe. I love it.


And in the kitchen: I'm sure it goes without saying, my favorite appliance is my KitchenAid!


What's a plant if it's not edible? We have hanging baskets, but these personalized pots are my favorite!


As we settle into our new home - and our new lives - we are trying to keep in mind the advice given to us by a very wise doormat: Live life simply! :)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What? More changes?

We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.

Walt Disney

We have been anticipating this, however we did not expect it to come so early...Justin and I would like to announce that we are officially....MOVING!!! :)

It's not Clayton, it doesn't have a view of the mountains, but it is really close to both of our jobs! yay!! Since Justin has been communting an hour and a half to work every morning and leaving at 5:15am, we decided we could spend an extra month's rent and go ahead a move closer!

Last Monday we went to Augusta, Aiken, and North Augusta in search of rental houses. We found several online we would like to look at but when we saw them we immediately found that real estate agents can take pretty darn good pictures of awful houses to make them look attractive. So after searching for a while we found one we really liked-- Nothing fancy, very small, but hey, we don't need anything big...it's just the two of us!

It was once used a parsonage for the church across the street, but since the previous pastor wanted to buy his own house, our house went up for rent!

After waiting an entire week to hear back from the real estate agent, we were getting a little anxious. I had been in contact with her everyday and each day she told me, "should hear something tomorrow!" So, I was getting frustrated... until I got a text that said, "I emailed you Friday saying the owners approved of the contract, are you still interested?" It was from the Real Estate agent...

How had I missed her email, I was checking it all weekend. Turns out, all of my important emails go directly to junk... Thankfully she make telephone contact with me!

We found a 2 bedroom, one bathroom house with a big fenced in backyard for the dogs! A year ago we had no clue that so many changes would be occuring at once, we knew we were getting married, but had no clue Justin would be finding a new job, new house, new city....and although it is not where we thought we would be starting our life together, we couldn't be happier!

We plan to start moving a few things in on July 1st then take a break for the weekend to see the Ziesers!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Tyson

“This is my wish for you: Comfort on difficult days, smiles when sadness intrudes, rainbows to follow the clouds, laughter to kiss your lips, sunsets to warm your heart, hugs when spirits sag, beauty for your eyes to see, friendships to brighten your being, faith so that you can believe, confidence for when you doubt, courage to know yourself, patience to accept the truth, Love to complete your life.”

-Jeanette Winterson

 Justin and I would like to thank everyone who helped us celebrate our wedding, rain and shine!! We have been married 18 days and are already loving each other more than we thought possible.

 Thanks to our photograher, Sarah Mudder (www.bestgalphotography.com) and her assistant, Tia Williams (www.lifethroughtiaslens.blogspot.com), I am happy to be able to offer you a glimpse of our wonderful day and their beautiful talent!


"You can never be happily married to another until you get a divorce from yourself. Successful marriage demands a certain death to self."
Jerry McCant


"Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has no survival value; rather is one of those things that give value to survival."
C. S. Lewis


"There are three things that last: faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love."
I Corinthians 13:13


"Newlyweds become oldyweds, and oldyweds are the reasons that families work."
 Author Unknown


"We come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly."
Sam Keen



"Is not a kiss the very autograph of love? "
Henry Finck



"Happiness is like a kiss - it feels best when you give it to someone else. "


"Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared."
Buddha


"It is the passion that is in a kiss that gives to it its sweetness; it is the affection in a kiss that sanctifies it. "
Christian Nevell Bovee


"A happy marriage is a new beginning of life, a new starting point for happiness and usefulness."
Dean Stanley


"Remember that happiness is a way of travel, not a destination. "
Roy Goodman

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Honeymoonin' in Yosemite!

Well, we're back and the real world has already begun for Justin. While he is at work, I reminisce about our the beautiful views, friendly wildlife, and cozy cabin--all put together for our amazing time in Yosemite National Park.

As we entered the park, Justin began to squeal  and he didn't stop until we left that next Saturday! We had arrived! We quickly realized that those individuals who marked the territory of Yosemite knew exactly where to place the boundaries! Right past the entrance to the park we were welcomed with a large granite faces on either side of us!  Spectacular.
Of course our first stop was the grove of giant Sequoias! It was amazing! The largest tree in the park was 1800 years old and about 1.5 meters above the base the tree's diameter is 25.5 feet.

Check it out!

Well, earlier I mentioned the 'friendly wildlife.' On our hike to Vernal Falls and Nevada Falls, we stopped for a gorp and water break. Not a minute after we stopped, we had a little visitor!  This California Ground squirrel would climb in our laps and even grab and eat peanuts out of our hands! When we made it to the top of Nevada Falls we stopped for lunch. We were eating our sandwiches and our oatmeal cream pies were still in their wrappers out in front of us. All of a sudden, another squirrel snuck up and stole Justin's snack, wrapper and all! :)



Here are a few more pictures:

 Justin and I found a nice, secluded spot on a fallen pine tree in the middle of a meadow in Yosemite valley for lunch two days! This was our view! :)

Our trip felt complete because we saw two bears!!


When we were hiking at Hetch Hetchy, we saw dozens of these little newts!


It SNOWED!


Glacier Point Lookout!  Best view in the park!


Us at Glacier Point!


Mirror Lake!


Our cozy little cabin!


California poppies!


Our honeymoon may be over, but we are still happily married and loving more than we ever thought possible!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Almost, Almost!

Almost time! For a name change, that is! :) I thought I should blog on more time as a single (in the eyes of the government) lady!

Excitement is rising as our big day gets closer and closer! (Currently 5 days remaining!) All of the wedding plans are being finalized for an outdoor wedding at Wedgefield Plantation! However, the weather channel does not seem to be supporting our decision for this outdoor extravaganza...SO, there is a Plan B!

 Mom and I sat down yesterday afternoon and sifted through reply cards, separated them into accepts and regret piles, and began writing phone numbers on each card. We have them organized into who will call who and the directions from Charleston, Florence, Georgetown, and even Wedgefield to the church  where we will have the ceremony in the worst case scenario.

So, in case of bad weather on Saturday, a phone call will be made to all who accepted their invite and say, "Hey! We're getting married at Screven Baptist Church instead!" Staying positive....

In case anyone wants to in advance, the address to the church is:
 2221 South Island Rd
 Georgetown, SC 29440.
(However, unless you get a phone call....the wedding is still to be held at Wedgefield!) :)

After a little stressing, Justin reminded me that the weather channel is often wrong and that I am NOT allowed to freak out until the night before! He also told me to stop doing my silly, neurotic habit of checking weather.com every 30 minutes just in hopes of Saturday being clear! I'm trying to listen! :)

We're both SUPER excited and as long as we are married at the end of the day, it will be beautiful!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

May brings craziness....

This past weekend Justin and I had a lot of help working on his (in much need of fixin' up) house! A couple of my friends from Georgetown (Whitney and Elizabeth), my brother Ben, Nathan, Lindsey, Beau, and Mr. Tony and Mrs. Mona all came up to join the fun!

Many of you know Justin's color scheme, the light blue and dark blue, was not very appealing, so that was one of the jobs we tackled first. The girls were on the painting crew, while the boys caulked and replaced rotten fascia boards, (and primed and painted anything above 5ft.).

(We were laughing because Beau was the only one working and everyone was just sitting around watching him.) haha.

We were able to get a lot accomplished and are SO very thankful for everyone who came to help!

We did have a minor set back, however. Justin and I had all of the paint picked out and purchased before company arrived so we could immediately get to work. The colors were khaki and dark green, or supposed to be. (Our mistake was not testing the colors out before we purchased enough to paint his whole house.) When we started painting, the colors ended up being pollen yellow and a green that reminded everyone of baby poop. Not a good combination...at all! (Now realize, we had already purchased 5 gallons of the supposedly khaki color and 2 gallons of the dark green. A decently expensive mistake.) We decided to continue using the yellow (that dried looking a little more sage), but had to decide on another color for the trim. After Elizabeth and I spent about an hour in Home Depot, we came back with a sample size of dark brown. It ended up working and went back for 2 gallons. Moral of this story: before purchasing enough paint to cover an entire house, buy a sample of each color and test them out first! This will save you time, money, and a lot of stress! :)
                                   

Saturday night was my BIRTHDAY! :) So, Whitney, Elizabeth, Ben, Justin and I went downtown Clayton for some all-in-good-fun karaoke! :) I'll have to put up pictures when I get them from Whitney's camera! Justin sang "Devil Went Down to Georgia." After a stellar performance of not just singing, but dancing, too, a lady in the crowd yelled, "HE WAS THE BEST EVER!!!" haha. Oh, his many talents!
Three days after my 22nd birthday, I became a COLLEGE GRADUATE! :) 

Dad was so proud, mom even says she caught him wiping a tear from his eye! Oh, I love my dad!
Mom and dad came up early Tuesday morning before graduation to help Justin pressure wash his porch and carport (where they were trying to remove the outdoor carpet from the previous owners.) This was a lot of work and Justin and I were very thankful!


To give a recap of the commencement ceremony, at one point Justin texted me and said "I would like for you to reconsider getting your masters if it means I have to sit through another graduation."


I was excited the Tysons could make it down in the middle of the week! :) I apologized for having such a boring graduation, but Mr. Tony responded with, "I've never been to one that wasn't." So, that made me feel better! :)


Now that birthday and graduation can now be checked off my list of things to celebrate in May, I know can focus on finalizing plans for the most exciting event....OUR WEDDING! :)

In exactly two weeks, I will be Mrs. Justin Tyson! How exciting! I can't wait to see everyone! :) :)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

So Long Status Quo...

As most of you now know, Justin and I are about to shake things up a bit...and MOVE! Although we realize this may seems a bit crazy considering the current housing market (and we'd have to put his up for sale), however we do have good reasons...

We both need jobs.

Justin has a job with Barlett Tree Experts in Augusta, GA and I... haven't made my final decision yet. I have a job offer, however there is one problem...it is two hours from Justin's job. If we live in the middle, the outskirts of Columbia would be our only option and we would both be commuting an hour to work each day.  (Yuck, I know)

Before we move (in 6 weeks) we need to:
  • replace the rotten fascia boards on the outside of the house.
  • tile the bathroom.
  • make new columns for the front porch.
  • close in the carport.
  • put down hardwood floors in the kitchen.
  • paint the cabinets and redo the cabinet doors.
  • build an island for the kitchen.
  • put the house up for sale,
  • OH, and find a place to live....
WOW! Ok, I can't breathe anymore!
So, the next few weekends will, needless to say, be spent working on the house and getting it ready to sell. The weekend of my birthday, May 1st, several people are coming up to help make the process go a little faster!

Although this move was not in our plans and not what we were prepared for at all, we are trying to be optimistic about our new adventure....

I'll keep you updated on the quick transformation of Justin's old ranch-style house! Pictures and videos will be posted as soon as anything is accomplished!

Now to lighten the mood a little! This one's for the Tysons...


While chaperoning the 4-Hers at G-day last Saturday, I refused to take a picture with the cheerleaders...so, this is what Justin got! (For the record, "Go Gamecocks!") :)

Monday, April 5, 2010

I feel like doing the happy dance...

The stress is beginning to decrease little by little as the countdown continues!

Today brought the beginning of the end of Student Teaching! I had my last formal observation today!!! (Which was terrifying because it was at 8:15 am on the first day back from Spring Break! Intense!)

I am:
- 2 weeks and 4 days away from completing Student Teaching!
- 4 weeks and 1 day away from Graduation!
- 6 weeks and 5 days until I am Mrs. Tyson!

Woooooohoooooo!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Busy, Busy!

So, I've been warned not to let all of this attention go to my head because in a a little less than 2 months it will all be over! ...But until then... I'm enjoying all of these fancy-pants parties that revolve around me! :) heehee.

This past weekend was very busy with lots of wedding fun!

Saturday, March 27th my best friends from Georgetown, Whitney, Elizabeth, and Hillary (and their wonderful mommies) threw me a Bridal Shower!


Everything was so special. One of the most thoughtful gifts was the Sand Dollar Corsage with mine and Justin's initials and wedding date on it! Mrs. Debbie, Whitney's Mom, suggested the girls make a corsage that would double as a Christmas ornament so Justin and I will have something for our Christmas tree every year to remind us of this special time.


Whitney, my Maid-of-Honor pinning on the corsage.


My mom was all grins on Saturday, too! I think she is as happy as Justin and I am about the wedding! :)

*If you notice the cup in my mom's hand in the picture below, it is coffee punch. Elizabeth's mom made it for the shower and it was absolutely delicious, however Mrs. Lisa would not give us the recipe (I guess it is a family secret?). Well, that did not stop Mrs. Cheryl (to my mom's left)! After the shower, Mrs. Cheryl let my mom know that she had the recipe for that wonderful coffee punch! (I've included the recipe at the end!)


Who says friendships have to end with High School? By this time my face was hurting from smiling so much, but I was so happy some of my really good friends in high school could make it to help me celebrate! We get together as often as we can, or when we are all in town, but we are spread out across the state, so it is not very often that we can do this. It was so good to see some of them on Saturday!
Coffee Punch
Ingredients:

•1 gallon strong coffee
•1 3/4 cup sugar
•1 pint heavy cream
•1/2 gallon vanilla ice cream
•1/2 gallon chocolate ice cream

Directions:
1.Dissolve sugar in hot coffee and chill (for at least 45 minutes)
2.Add heavy cream. Stir well. Return to refrigerator until you are ready to serve.
3.At serving time, pour coffee mixture into punch bowl. Stir in ice cream by the scoop until blended together.

Sunday, March 28th my Aunt Kathy threw a lingerie shower at Redbone Alley in Florence. It was a very mild lingerie shower, considering my Mom, Aunts and both Grandmothers were there. ;) (However it was still a bit awkward!)



Just a thought: How do you write thank you notes to your family for lingerie? "Thank you for the (insert naught apparel here), I am sure we will enjoy it."?? ;)

Anyway, it was a wonderful time to gather and laugh with family!


Monday, March 30th was Bridal Portraits. Oh boy! Being all dressed up in my wedding dress and having my hair and make-up done made it all become real! In less than 2 months, I will be a Mrs.! :)

Mom, Whitney, and I went to Spartanburg to meet the photographer and have Bridal Portraits made at Milliken Park and on USC Upstate. The weather channel said it wasn't supposed to rain until 9pm Monday night, but I guess I should not have really been surprised when it started sprinkling on our photoshoot!

It all worked out well, though. Clouds make for great pictures and we had a lot of fun!! :)

Mom's amateur photography while driving! :)
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