Wow, I haven't posted on here in forever! Not since before the wedding, which now seems like waaaay longer than 3 1/2 months ago (in a good way, of course). It took me like 10 minutes to sign in, because the email address I initially used is one that is no longer active. Couldn't figure out for the life of me why it wouldn't work. Crazy. And my layout still doesn't look the way I want it to, even though I had some help bringing it back to normal colors again. So... (and I realize this is a lazy move)... I believe I am going to start over. Because let's face it: sometimes it's just easier to start from scratch. And my name on here is "The future Mrs. Spencer". Um... that's not me anymore-- I'm the current Mrs. Spencer. :) Stay tuned for directions to the new blog...
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
I need a do-over.
I have royally messed up my blog layout. I tried to change the background, make it all cute and stuff... and this is what I ended up with. The gray background doesn't exactly match the cute green, brown, and turquoise layout. Anybody know how to fix my problem? I need a do-over. :)
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Pictures!!
I almost forgot!! Our engagement pictures are online now! I don't have the CD of them yet, so can't post any pics on here, but here's the link to our photographer's website so you can see how cute we are. :)
http://www.amyparsons.com/
Once you get there, click on "client galleries". Then "portrait clients". You'll see "Robert & Michelle: Engagement" right up at the top. There you can view all 135 of our pictures! We're trying to decide which one to use for the newspaper announcement, so be sure to let me know which numbers are your favorites!
Oh... and there are some pictures of us making crazy faces... those were on purpose! We really do know how to smile properly for pictures. :)
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Movin' on up...
That's right... I have moved into the house up the hill! What a relief to have all the furniture and boxes in the house! We were planning to move things into the upstairs bedrooms last week Saturday, but I was sicker than a dog. Seriously. I was a snot factory. It was not my prettiest hour. So...
Yesterday, my little sister, her son, and the best friend in the world decided to help me move everything out of my apartment. They are troopers-- I was having a hard time seeing what needed to be done, and they were able to get me focused. They worked through cold weather and rain-- and a little bit of slushy snow-- to get me moved to the house. We put almost everything in the master bedroom, just to get it put somewhere. I'll begin the joy of moving everything to it's home as soon as I officially live there. Which will hopefully be on Wednesday.
One would assume that since Robert and I signed a lease which is set to begin on April 1, that I would get to move in on that date. Let's hope that actually happens. When we got to the house yesterday, our landlord was frantically "finishing things up". He still needed to install light fixtures, put in light switch covers, touch up the paint, install the blinds, and-- oh yeah-- PUT IN THE DRIVEWAY!! Seriously, these things should have been done already. Has he looked at a calendar lately?! April 1st has been quickly approaching! I personally think he bit off more than he could chew with this project, and underestimated the amount of time it would take him to get the house move-in ready.
We decided to unload the storage unit today. That was an adventure. Lucky for us-- no rain today! Just lots of sunshine and blue sky. I was planning to have 2 of my sisters and one brother-in-law help me after church today. Well, I got to talking to someone at church, and when she realized that we didn't have "enough" people to help with moving, she decided to send her husband and son over to assist. What a surprise! Completely unexpected and amazingly generous. With their help, we got the unit emptied and everything into the house in 2 hours.
I'm camping out at mom & dad's house until the 1st, when I WILL move in. He'd better have things finished, is all I can say... or we're going to have words. I think I'm being taught another lesson in grace, patience, and surrender. I should buy a lifetime supply of "thank-you" cards. I have a feeling I'm going to need them. I am so overwhelmingly blessed by the people in my life.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Slacker
That's right. I'm a slacker. I take full responsibility for my slacker-ness. It has been what seems like an eternity since I've posted on here, and that is sad news. Especially since my life is such an exciting wonderland. Ha!
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Guilt trip resolved... :)
So, my Mr. Wonderful sent me on a short guilt trip over the fact that I don't update this frequently enough... point taken, my love! :)
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Crossing things off the list...
Wow! Hard to believe it's already been a week since I last posted! We have a few more things crossed off the list for the wedding since last week:
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Monday, February 16, 2009
It's all in the details...
It's so reassuring to know that basically we are just down to details now, as far as the wedding goes. Mom and I have a meeting on Wednesday with the cake lady, to arrange for the AMAZING cake I talked about in an earlier post. We went shopping on Saturday to pick up some fun things, and bought a really cute cake topper that looks like two silver hearts entwined together. I'm not sure if we're going to use it, but it'll be nice to have the input from the cake lady, to determine if it will work with the cake plan. During our shopping trip on Saturday, mom bought me the cutest white canvas bag with the words "Here comes the bride" written on it with rhinestones. So cute! We also bought silver heart stickers to put on the invitation envelopes, and baskets for the flower girls.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Getting closer!
Only 3 months and 20 days left before I am Mrs. Spencer! I cannot tell you how excited I am to be Robert's wife! I think about it all the time, and I probably walk around with a goofy smile on my face-- if my co-workers didn't already think I'm crazy, I'm probably confirming their suspicions. :) He makes me so happy, and I know it sounds cliche-- but just when I think I couldn't possibly love him more than I do right now... I love him even more! I'll stop with the mushy stuff now.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
To whom much is given, much will be required.
So, yesterday I experienced a continuation of "Project Homeless". Our office had committed to check 40 patients for glasses, following the original event. We got people scheduled that Thursday, gave them maps to our office, an appointment card, and a voucher for a free bus ride. The amazing opticians that I work with had elicited enough donations fro our frame and lens suppliers to provide 40 pairs of glasses, at NO COST to our guests. Incredible. Well, only about 20 of the expected 40 people showed up, but it was still great. I recognized all of them from the event last week, and it was so good to see them again! One man, Ricardo, was the first one there... he arrived at 8:00, and we weren't scheduled to begin until 9:00! Our office manager was the only one there at that time, so she sat and visited with him while he had some of the breakfast we provided. All I really know about Ricardo's circumstances is that he lives in the mission shelter downtown, and that he's one of the most positive people I know. He's one of those people who affects the life of every individual that he encounters. And let's talk about appreciative. He couldn't thank us enough for everything, from the granola bars, to the glasses, to "giving me a warm place to hang out for a couple of hours". God keeps finding ways to humble me.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
More updates...
Back to work this afternoon! Finally! I've been home the last 2 days, recovering from the aches and pains from the accident. I was scheduled to be off work this morning, but thought maybe I should go in anyway, to make up for lost time. My office manager, however, did not agree with me... she says there's nothing for me to do this morning, so take advantage of the time off. Grrr... I'm bored. I'm starting to feel better, but am trying not to over-do things. I tried to help Robert and his friend Matt move a few things last night, and couldn't believe how badly everything still hurts. Rolling over in bed is excruciating. Hopefully things will start getting better soon, before I go crazy!
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Accidents happen...
Mom and I were in a car accident this morning. We were on our way to Bellingham to watch my niece in her soccer game... I was driving mom & dad's truck, and we hit an icy patch on the road. We fishtailed for a few seconds, then hit the edge of the ditch on the right side of the road. That caused the truck to spin in circles across the road, where we landed with the front of the truck in the ditch on the left side of the road. Mom immediately started crying that her back was hurt, and I was near hysterics, as my glasses had flown off my face upon impact, and I'm legally blind without them. She was trying to keep me calm (mom always takes care of me), and told me to call 911 for help. I found my glasses on the floor of the truck (they were unharmed), then called 911. I was so scared, and I'm sure I was in the beginning stages of shock. The 911 dispatcher assured me that they were sending an ambulance right away, and I was surprised at how quickly they arrived! We were both complaining of neck pain, so the medics put both of us in neck collars to immobilize us, and put us on backboards before they transferred us to stretchers. Then we got a truly uncomfortable ride to the hospital emergency room, where we were x-rayed and CT scanned. The good news? No broken bones! The bad news? The nurse told us that we are going to feel worse tomorrow than we do today, and even worse on Monday. We're home now (I'm staying with my parents for a few days), and both feeling pretty banged up. Every square inch of my body is in pain.
Right after I got off the phone with the 911 lady, I started crying. Mom asked what was wrong... was I crying because of pain, because I was scared? I told her "I just want Robert". I talked to him for a few minutes this afternoon, then again tonight. He'll be here in a couple of days, and I just want to feel his arms around me and tell me everything is okay. He offered to come tomorrow, but I told him that there's really nothing he can do, and besides, he has company from out of town right now... I'll see him soon. I love him so much, and I know he would do anything for me. He is everything I ever wanted in a man, and so much more than I could have hoped for.
I believe in angels. I believe in miracles. I believe that God was on the lookout for us this morning. I know that things could have been so much worse. We could be laying in the hospital with broken bones and internal injuries. There could have been another car involved in the accident. We walked away from the hospital with minor injuries... something I believe is truly miraculous. We are blessed beyond measure.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
The least of these brothers of mine...
Today was one of the most incredible, amazing, humbling days of my life. I was involved in "Project Homeless Connect"... a project that is part of a plan to eliminate the homelessness problem in Bellingham and Whatcom County. The eye clinic where I work was involved in the project, as our office manager was co-chair for the event. We had dental care, foot care, pregnancy testing, HIV testing, and eye exams; as well as help with nutrition, mental health care, chemical dependency care, and even veterinary care (many homeless people have pets). It was astounding to see how many people showed up for help. The stereotype that I've long held as the "typical" homeless person was shattered... I've always assumed that homeless people were dirty, smelly, alcoholic/drug addicts who were looking for a handout. I was so wrong. Families with small children, people who were as clean as you and me, and men who looked like they just left the office came in, desperate for assistance. One guest, a man in his early 50's just sat and cried after we finished his eye exam. He couldn't believe that we would do this "for free". Some people avoided all eye contact, they seemed to be ashamed that they needed help from us. Others were overjoyed and couldn't stop thanking us for being there. Today was life changing. I was so humbled to be part of something so much bigger than myself. God never fails to remind me of how completely and overwhelmingly blessed I am.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
30 random things about me...
1. I was in a wheelchair for 2 years of my childhood due to a neurovascular problem. I was "the girl in the wheelchair" in our school.
2. I would rather wear jeans, a hoodie, and tennis shoes than anything else.
3. I refuse to eat any kind of meat off the bone. It freaks me out to see evidence of my food's former life.
4. I'm a perfectionist. I will avoid starting something for fear of not being able to do it perfectly.
5. Sometimes I dream of going to school to be an interior designer.
6. I grew up on a dairy farm, but I really, really dislike milk.
7. I believe that one of my greatest strengths is caring for people and their families through the dying process, and would love to work for a hospice someday.
8. I learned to read at the age of 3, and was tested at a 7th grade level when I was in kindergarten.
9. My biggest fear in life is being lost, especially when in the dark.
10. I love to be in front of people, especially when I'm singing... and I don't get nervous until I'm finished.
11. I've dreamed my whole life of being a wife and a mom... never had any other career aspirations... so excited that half of my dream is coming true on May 30!
12. I first met my best friend when we were in 3rd grade (I even have a picture of us holding hands that year). then we couldn't stand each other in 4th grade when we were forced to work together on a school project. Now she's my maid of honor. :)
13. I'm fascinated by reality t.v. families... Jon & Kate + 8, the Duggars (18 kids), and the Roloffs (Little People, Big World).
14. Over the years, I have colored my hair black, red, platinum blond, and various shades of brown.
15. Respect is a HUGE thing for me-- respect for and from others, children respecting their parents, and parents respecting their children.
16. I carry a heavy burden for the homeless and needy. I truly believe that God has put me on the planet to love others and to minister to their material needs.
17. Robert and I talk about our future children all the time, and we even have their names picked out. :)
18. My dad is 10 years older than my mom... Robert is 10 years older than me. Dad went bald at a young age... so did Robert. Dad loves the history and discovery channels... guess who else does? They say a girl marries a man who has similar traits to her daddy. :)
19. I can never have too many bookshelves. I love, love, love books.
20. I have one tattoo, and am planning on getting another one sometime after the wedding.
21. The nicknames I've had in my life: Chelle, Shelsy-Bell, Shelly, Michelin, Meesh, Pumpkin, Shelly Winters, and My Love.
22. I really don't like shopping for clothes, especially shoes. But put me in an antique store or a book store, and I'm in heaven.
23. I'm an exceptionally good speller. Misspelled words leap off the page at me and make me insane.
24. I have 9 nieces and nephews... and I witnessed the birth of 5 of them.
25. I have a slight obsession with 80's hair bands... I love the long hair, tight pants, eyeliner, etc... I know, it's a little strange.
26. I snort when I laugh. :)
27. I read cookbooks as though they were novels. I could spend a whole day poring over recipes.
28. My favorite movie is Serendipity, and the best line in the movie is "Crocodile".
29. I have always known that I'm a princess... and then I find out that my fiance is related to Princess Diana's family... coincidence? I think not!
30. One of my favorite scents is Crayola crayons. I seriously will open a box of Crayolas and take a great big whiff. Same goes for Play-Doh. So yummy. :)
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Good times...
What a great weekend! Robert was only here for a day, but we had such a good time together. We slept in on Sunday (yes, even Robert slept in past 6:00!), then went for lunch at the most wonderful Thai restaurant in the world... seriously, it's probably just as good as a Thai restaurant in Thailand... then out to Sumas for awhile. Robert had gone out there on Saturday night when he got into town-- my sister and brother-in-law met him there and helped load some things into our storage unit. And we've discovered that 5x8' isn't very big. I think we'll be looking into getting a bigger space. So we drove out to Sumas, checked the storage place, drove up to the house, just so I could look at it and dream of the day when we're finally all moved in, then went to mom & dad's house. We ordered dinner in, and just hung out and visited. It was a good day. Then we came home so we could watch my favorite tv family (the one with 18 kids).
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Just an update...
Yay for Friday! I really needed a weekend. If only they weren't so short! I shouldn't complain, I didn't have to go to work until 1:00 today. No more whining from me. :)
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
There's no place like home...
Big news!!
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Let's start at the very beginning...
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