Wednesday, March 11, 2009

My Hero

I just recieved an e-mail from Dionne, who I work with in Special Hearts, and it has our darling sweet Haley WALKING for the first time. She is such an amazing girl. She has Spina Bifida and was never suppose to walk or talk, but here she is! Such a blessing! Shows you what God and determination can do! I am so proud of you Haley!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW6XdIEJnIw

Monday, March 9, 2009

Job Fair

Hello loved ones,

There will be a Tomball Job Fair on Thursday, and I could use all the prayer right now I can get. I am extremely uncomfortable talking to new people and the last interview I had I nearly cried 4 different times for no other reason than shear terror and anxiety... it was with the Klein HR department, interviewed by possibly one of the kindest men you could interview with! So please pray for me. I have been substituting for 2 years now, and I am so very ready to move on to my own classroom! Thank you all!

With all my love,
Candace

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

One down.. eternity to go!



So February 17th officially completed our first year of marriage. It feels like it has gone by so quickly, and so many things have changed. We have grown so much in this year thanks to our family, friends, Home Group, the Church, but mostly thanks to God. We have used the following verses to guide our marriage.



Ephesians 5:22-33 (New International Version)
Wives and Husbands



22Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. 23For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. 24Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.
25Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her 26to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, 27and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. 28In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. 29After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it, just as Christ does the church— 30for we are members of his body. 31"For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh." 32This is a profound mystery—but I am talking about Christ and the church. 33However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.




This just puts it all in perspective for me. How our relatioship should be, not just look from the outside, but actually how we treat one another. The verses help me see that we are in this for so mush more than just ourselves... our marriage is a representation of Christ and the church. How HUGE is that.. how amazing is that! Just something that helps me see how much bigger marriage, than just hanging with the same person everyday. Luckily the person I get to hang with everyday is pretty stinkin Great... and I think he likes me too :)




So, anyway.... as my Christmas (Valentine's and Anniversary) gift, Wes planned a trip to New York. I have been wanting to go back, and he never really had a desire to go until he got a little taste of it on a buisness trip to New Jersey. So here are the photos from the trip.. enjoy.


Saturday, February 14, 2009

We left Saturday (Valentine's) morning and landed in New York around 3. This is the First picture of the trip. We were at the airport for about 2 1/2 hours after landing waiting for the shuttle to pick us up, and when it arrived we were in for a New York driving treat! This is our 'Oh my, we are going to Die' face.




The Excelsior
Our Hotel


Once we got to our Hotel it was already dark, so we just walked around the blocks near our hotel and had dinner at an Indian resteraunt. It was the first time I have had Indian food, and it was pretty good. We went to a pub for awhile, Wes LOVES his pubs, than off the our place for some rest!





Sunday, February 15, 2009



We had the Sex and the City tour at 11 so we had the bright idea to get up early and have breakfast than walk around the area before meeting up with out group. Well this was not such a wonderful idea because NOTHING opens till 11. So we had our breakfast and walked around closed stores for awhile, but we were right next to Central Park so we did get to go watch the 'crazies' that run in the freezing cold. And so many people have dogs there! I was very surprised.








Some type of art exhibit that was on the side walk.




On our Sex and the City Tour we got free Magnolia's cupcakes. Yummy! We went back to another location near our place a few nights later because we had a tip that the Banana Pudding was secretly better than the cupcakes. I agree.



This is the location, Oniel's, they used for the bar 'Scout' that Aidan and Steve open in the show.







After the Tour we had to get back to the Excelsior to get ready for THE LION KING, but we were having a really hard time figuring out the subway. It was the weekend, so everything is different plus it was a holiday weekend (President's Day) so some trains weren't running at all. Wes was getting very upset. But we made it!!



It was so wonderful. I wish we had kids, so they could have seen it! The costumes were fantastic, and the kids playing Simba and Nala were so talented!




This is the view of Times Square, from the Minskoff Theatre.


Monday, February 16,2009
We chose this day to just run all over New York seeing all the predictable sights. Our feet were KILLING us.. so much pain!







Wes on the Brookyn Bridge. In true New York style, someone threw Wes 'the bird' for walking in the bicycle lane.








We were going to see the Statue of Liberty, but Wes decided it was enough from where we were. He didn't want to wait in the line... lucky for us a show was beginning. These men were so funny. And one of the men ran and flipped over 5 of us! It was insane!











We ate an entire pizza, just the two of us, at Lombardi's (the first pizzeria in America)



Tuesday, February 17, 2009
We started the day off with some Starbucks than hopped onto the subway to Greenwich Villiage for our food tour. This was one of the best parts of the entire trip.

A cute shop in Greenwich Villiage, with 2 kitties running around.




A 'swanky' resterraunt in Greenwich.



The thinnest house in New York. It was so skinny. He said no one lives here for very long. The address was 75 1/2 because it was built in between 2 buildings.




Stopped in here for a chocolate chip cookie.. sooo very delicious!



This was our tour guide. He was so full of personality and very informative. It was a great tour, and we would recommend going on this tour to anyone going to New York. The Greenwich area is so great.. with amazing food.





A Baptist church we passed by. The archetecture is so beautiful in New York.



Wednesday, February 17, 2009

OUR ANNIVERSARY

I have been begging Wes to take me Ice Skating since we first started dating, so for our year anniversary of MARRIAGE I finally get to go in New York! It was fate.. because this rink was right next to our place, attached to The Museaum of Natural History.


He didn't want to go because he was afraid he would break something; he is 6'4 so he has a long fall down. He didn't fall though. I did once and it hurt bad enough to keep me from doing it again!










ALSO for our anniversary I got to go to Serendipity. Serendipity is my all time favorite movie, I just love drinking coffee on a cold day, sitting on the couch and watching this movie. Anyway, I have been wanting to go here for as long as I can remeber. Everyone kept telling us the wait is too long, you don't want to go. Well we got there and they told us the wait was an hour, not too bad we thought. So we went down to Dylan's (HUGE candy store) and got all kinds of delicious treats to snack on, and Wes of coures got his favorite sweet other than icecream, Cotton Candy. When we get back to Serendipity they call out like 3 different groups that were not there.. than said 'Okay, who is here that is a party of 2?' SO WE GOT TO SIT RIGHT WHEN WE WALKED IN THE DOOR. It was great!




We weren't really hungry, so we just ordered the clam chowder and the Frozen Hot Chocolate.




It was so adorable!






I know I am very behind on blogging, this is because I could not find the cord to the camera so I could import my photos to the computer. I know I only look at blogs with pictures.


Wes and I have started to really enjoy Houston. We are making wonderful friends through our church, WoodsEdge Community Church. The new campus opened in December, just in time for Christmas, and I was hired onto the Special Hearts Ministry team. I was already volunteering my time with the special needs children, but to be more involved is such a blessing! The children are so wonderful, and they truly have 'Special Hearts.' I have also grown closer to two amazingly, inspirational women through this ministry, Heather and Dionne. They remind me daily to keep my head up and trust the Lord no matter what comes my way.


Wes is still working hard for Biomet. He is loving going into surgeries now. Another absolutely visible gift from God. As most of you know, Wes was terrified of blood and than just woke up one day completely unbothered by it. Fascinating!! He loves everything about his job now. He has a wonderful boss that he can look up to and respect, which means so much to Wes.


Here are some photos to get everyone caught up on what we have been up to while we have been in Houston.

October
Photos from Halloween. Our Home Group had a Pumpkin Carving Contest. We received one sympathy vote. There were a few really GREAT pumpkins!




I was doing MOST of the dirty work... Wes didn't want to get his hands dirty. He just wanted to do the MANLY chopping away at the face!

Here is Wes sawing away with his tiny knife.

The Helmers!! They are the Group leaders of our Home Group.

... and it was finally time for judgement. See ours on the left end! He looks a little drowsy!




NOVEMBER
Coco Chanel Lambard's 4th birthday.


Kristen and Bailey came over for Chanel's birthday and we went to the dog park. More of a treat for us humans, considering we both have fairly anti-social pups. Bailey would prance around and sniff on people, and when Kristen would see them reach down to pet him she would holler out, "No! Don't pet him. He bites." It was great! It is a trick on Bailey's part. Makes you think he likes you than SNAP!

DECEMBER

Our First Christmas Tree together... very special day.


Wes did all the hard labor and I got to put the pretty decorations on! He spent about 45 mins trying to put the tree stand my parents gave us onto the tree... than we had to drive to his parent's to get one of their extra tree stands. It worked perfectly! I am pretty sure Wes was about ready to through the tree out the window! But it was worth the trouble!






We had an early Christmas at Mimi and PaPa's, since I have spent every Christmas Eve and Day with them since I was born this was a little different, but still wonderful to get to be with the family (whatever day).


Chase (my brother) and Brandon (my cousin) trying to figure out their new high tech note taking pens. You write on special paper than you can listen to it later.. or something. I am not sure!



Mimi and Brooke passing out gifts.



Every year Papa gives Mimi something wonderful, sparkly, and it always includes DIAMONDS!

Mimi and Papa


White Elephant Party at Chris's new apartment.


Us Lambards and Jinks.. watching the gift opening


We got a singing pig.. Chanel loves it!

Jinks gave the best White Elephant gift I have ever seen.. a photo collage of himself, and don't you worry he signed it too!
Okay so there is what has been going on since October.. and I am going to try to get the energy to post the New York trip later.. I love you all!