Friday, April 17, 2009








Whew! It's been a crazy time since I posted last. We've been pelted by severe storms, visited with family, gone on a field trip, played at a new park...the list is going and going. I've come to appreciate the phrase, "Seek shelter immediately"-- this has been tornado city in the last couple of weeks. Everyone here asks how we're handling it, I laugh and reply it's taking some getting used to. Thankfully, the house we rent has a basement and the school is just a quick trip up the street if the weather should get too crazy. I've visited both refuges in the last two weeks. I've forgotten the crazy rush you get in the midst of a tornado. I was at Target with my sister this last time when Chris called and asked where I was. He then said, "where's Hannah-the sirens are going off...you need to get somewhere and stay there." Well, she was at the hotel with my mom. So the mother bear raised up inside me and said to Ashley--come on, we've got to get to the hotel...fast. We got there while the storm continued to be all over Lauderdale County, we got inside and saw them playing in the hallway. I kept up my panic mode for a few more minutes and got us to the school where Chris was. Within just a few minutes hail was everywhere, sirens screaming, another family who attends the school came so they could seek shelter in the basement too. It took a little while, but a gentle calm came and we made our way to Olive Garden under sunny skies.

Easter Sunday went well too. There were no major changes to the morning's service. The choir sang a couple extra songs and Chris did a dramatic reading between them. The official count for the morning was 177! That's about 40 more than we've been having each week, so maybe we'll pick up some families from that CEO crowd...you know who they are. Then that evening, (we had evening service) the youth group did a black light mime to, "My Redeemer Lives". It was wonderful! Peace--I know some of you wanted to do this...you so could! It was great, very powerful and moving!!! Overall, it was a great day in the Lord! Things are really going well here. We're still learning names, but loving our people!

Hannah and I went on the K4-2nd grade field trip to The Alabama Hall of Fame last week. It was quite a trip. Many neat things inside. She participated in the egg hunt filling her basket to the top! And today, we played at Spring Park in Tuscumbia, AL with our friends Nicole and Aiden Hackett. Chris and I went to FWBBC with Nicole and Shiloh. She's on spring break this week, so we met so the babies could play. It was so nice to be with someone I know...a very close friend at one time! Hannah is 2 months older than Aiden, so that was fun too! She also invited some people from their church in Muscle Shoals, so it was a good little group before lunch. I have some pics...they are in the camera...in the car, so I'll add them later.

I hope this little update was as fun to read as it was to remember! Enjoy the weekend! I'll post again next week...hopefully!

4 comments:

Donnie and Trudy Miles said...

Great newsy post!! Loved it and miss you and love you!

Juliana Pace said...

Well, seems like ya'll have had lots of "excitement" in just a short little bit! Can't wait for July so that we can see each other!! Love you and miss you!!!!

Pam said...

Thanks for all the news! Don't know about ever being "calm" during the tornadoes! Would love to see My Redeemer Lives mime - did you video it? Glad you were able to get together with Nichole and Aiden. Nichole and Shiloh were ETEAM leaders the first year we were. Shiloh's parents were at FWBBC when I was. Take care-stay in touch.

Janice said...

Hey Stacie! Thanks for the update. I was wondering how you guys are settling in Florence and if you ever get to see Nicole and Shiloh! You should talk to Chad about his youth group doing "Sticks". It kind of like what you described but a little different. It's very cool! Love you and miss you guys and since you are only a couple of hours from us now we need to try and get us all together!