Saturday, January 30, 2010

My John Deere Tractor

One of our best friends, Brandt, called me the other day and told me to look outside our door. I did not know what I was about to find.....To my surprise it was a new toy for Reed......A John Deere tractor! I brought it inside and you should have seen the look on Reed's face! He was soooooo EXCITED!!! Here is a video to show you how happy he was about his John Deere tractor! Thanks Uncle Puddin:) We love ya:)

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Play Date with the Evins






We decided to grill steaks and lay low last night. We invited the Evins over for dinner. Reed is teething AGAIN so he was not able to enjoy the fun so much. He did wake up for medicine breaks (HA) and get in a couple of pics. Spencer and Walker, however, were on their BEST behavior. Here are a few pics from last night! We had a great time with the Evins and the kiddos as well! It was nice to catch up from the holidays too:)

Snow doesn't keep work away:(

These are kinda random but I thought I would share. My work opened at 10:00 a.m. one morning after a beautiful snow and so did Reed's daycare. We decided to take a quick picture in the snow before our day began. Reed loves outside, but it is a challenge these days to get a smile sometimes!



Thursday, January 14, 2010

My Giraffe!

In the past month, Reed has really started to realize he has a giraffe in his room! I thought it might scare him at first but it really doesn't seem to bother him. I love when he wakes up from his nap and I hear him playing in his room. He occasionally wakes up crying but for the most part he wakes up happy:) This is what I found the other day after his afternoon nap. He was just a talking and playing with his giraffe. It made mommy smile!



Mommy, do you want to pet him??"


"He makes me laugh!"


"You sure are so much bigger than me!"





"Mommy, did you know there was a giraffe in my room??"

Limes Anyone??

Since we have been back from Cambodia, I have craved their "lime juice." Well, I attempted to make it the other day and Reed decided he wanted to help! He actually loves lemons and limes! It is so cute to see his "sour" face:) Of course, I had to grab my camera to catch a few pics! Enjoy:)




Monday, January 4, 2010

Reed's First Snow!

Sunday morning when we woke up, there was about 2-3 inches of beautiful snow on the ground!!!! I was so happy since Reed had missed out on his first snow on Christmas day because we were in South Arkansas. Reed looooved the snow!!! My mom was also stranded here during the snow which was a good thing for us:) My work opened today at 10:00 a.m. and Reed's daycare did too, but my mom decided it was too risky to drive home today so she kept Reed all day for us! When I came home, all our laundry was done, dinner was ready, the house was picked up, and Reed had already had his dinner and was happy:) What a treat! Thanks Mom sooooooo much! I could not have made it without you!!! Love you lots!


Reed's first ride in the snow:)



Mommy and Reed outside after the snow for a quick cold pic!



Smile guys:)



Daddy taking Reed and his friends for a ride in the snow!



Daddy, Can we go now??

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Cambodia 2009


Cody ran in a half marathon in Cambodia while we were there!!! Here is a great action shot!!! I am such a proud wife! He has never really been a runner but when he makes his mind up to do something...he ALWAYS follows through!!! I woke up very early with him just so I could be there to cheer him on. I really wish I would have trained with him, but I didn't so I was just his cheerleader:) I was really nervous for him. I knew he had ran 11.5 miles about 2 days before we left, but I also knew the weather played a big role in his running. It was cool that morning but warmed up to 89 degrees before the race was over. Cody finished the race and I was soooooo happy for him! What an accomplishment!












People actually live on this lake. They have floating homes. Cody told me it was the only day he actually teared up. I had several moments but I missed out on this lake tour b/c I was sick:( Let me tell you, being sick in another country is a WHOLE differnt ballgame!!! Phenergan and this anti nausea liquid medication were my best friend for a couple of days. I believe Cody could actually relate to that as well. He got sick a couple days after I did. We recovered quickly though, thanks to medications!

Here is a Tuk Tuk and our driver! I described it better later on in one of the pics. He will take you wherever you wish to go for a small fee!
This is a Pharmacy in the village

These pretty girls are called Apsara dancers! Apsara dancing is a very unique dance which involves moving their fingers and hands in ways I could never imagine! It was really fun to watch! We had dinner while they danced! I really dressed up for the occasion... Ha!

We ran into Andrew Zimmerman from Bizarre Foods while we were on the Ankor Watt tour on elephants! He talked to us briefly and told us his show would be airing during the early spring- April! I will have to be sure to catch that episode...thank goodness for DVR!

I got to feed an elephant bananas during a tour of Ankor Watt!!! I was a little scared at first but then I warmed up to it! Elephants love to eat, that's for sure!!! He ate the entire bundle of bananas and even the bundle....if you know what I mean!

We were honored to attend a wedding while we were visiting Siem Reap. The story is truly amazing! The groom in the picture below had a 4 lb tumor growing on his face for several years. It almost looked like another face on his face. PCL posted it on the Internet and soon after that, French doctors called and wanted to do surgery free of charge!!! He had MULTIPLE surgeries but it was all worth it to him in the end. Someone said he could not even look people in the face b/c he was so embarrassed. I cannot even imagine how that must have felt. He finally got to walk down the aisle with pride! He did good too! His wife is BEAUTIFUL!!! I don't have the before picture but I got to see what he looked like while I was in Cambodia and it is a miracle how he looks now!! This story was truly a blessing from up above:)




Angelina Jolie is a strong advocate for Cambodia. She has a home in one of the villages in Siem Reap. Her oldest son, Maddox, was adopted from Southeast Asia.



This is Angelina Jolie's favorite restaurant in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It turned out to be the BEST food we put in our mouth in Southeast Asia!! Cody and I both got the chicken Parmesan and it was fabulous!!!


"The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears, and delivers them out of their troubles" Psalm 34:17




This is where the movie "Tomb Raider" was filmed! The tour was amazing to see!

This is an example of the water tank supply system. This is for an entire village to have clean drinking water.

Notice the small village house behind us....this was where this girl lived!

This was the pool at the resort we stayed at in Siem Reap, Cambodia!!! It was absolutely beautiful!

Me and my sweet hubby taking a ride in a Tuk Tuk!!! Tuk Tuk's are scooters/motos that have a carriage hooked to the back of them where people sit. I thought they were the neatest thing! However, the ride could be very scary at times weaving in and out of traffic in Cambodia! People over there do not wait on someone to pull out ahead of one another, they just take off as they please. They don't have speeding limits or many laws at all.

Cody and me standing in front of Ankor Wat





Sandy, me, Tim, and Mike helped serve the children ice cream sandwiches....which are very different than what we eat.....they are served one scoop of ice cream (vanilla or chocolate) on an open piece of french bread. I wasn't sure about it at first, but it is actually REALLY good:)

These girls are standing in front of the PCL Orphange. They are extremely happy and blessed to be there. Some of these girls would have been sold for sex trade. So hard to even imagine! I am thankful for PCL for providing a safe, clean, home for the children. There are also 4 widows who live there as well. They do all of the cooking and cleaning. They also provide the children with motherly love as well!



Okay if I could take any of the orphans home with me it would definitely be this little guy.....his name is Braum.....isn't he a cutie:)

We took all of the orphans on their very first hot air balloon ride!!! They were sooooo excited and loved every minute of it:) It was a real blessing for me to see how happy they were!

Cody and I on our very first hot air balloon ride!!! The view was beautiful looking at the largest temple in the world.....Ankor Wat!!!

We visited an orphanage in Cambodia and one of the girls presented me with a present (a beautiful yellow/orange scarf) thanking us for everything!.....the same night, we said a prayer for them and then they turned around and put their hands on us and PRAYED FOR US! Wow! Talk about shedding some tears. Now that was SPECIAL:)


Hugs are the greatest gift of all!


All you need is LOVE!!
A baby boy trying to nap in a hammock in his house. When I saw him, I immediately thought about Reed. Reed has it made,you know?? So sad:(

Home made cast out of bamboo, cloth, and some sort of glue?


I have been trying to find the time to blog about our mission trip to Cambodia. Well, it is now 11:00 at night and I guess it is on my heart to share. I would like to start off by saying....Cody's business partner invited us when Reed was about 3-4 months old. My first response was "Are you kidding me? I have a newborn baby!!!" "You want me to go for HOW Long??" Cody realized it was a tough decision for me but managed to keep bugging me to death about it. A little background...Cody's partner is a part of a Non-Profit organization called People for Caring and Learning. This organization is one of the few non-profit organizations that 100% of donations go for the cause with nothing going for administrative costs. The greatest need in Cambodia is clean, drinking water. People for Caring and Learning have installed water tanks throughout the villages and also water filters in several homes. One water filter can supply a family of 4 for 1 full year with clean drinking water for only $10!!! PCL also builds houses and schools for the Cambodian community. Each house costs $1000 to build! So far, I believe they have built 10 homes but Fred Garmen(the director of PCL)and may I add an AMAZING man, has so many more hopes and dreams to come!!!! He even made the comment that he would live in Siem Reap if he did not have a wife and grandkids back in the U.S.!!! You can visit the website at peopleforcaringandlearning.org. Okay, now back to my response...I talked,cried, debated, prayed, and prayed, and prayed.... Well, Sunday morning rolled around about 2 weeks later after Cody popped the question, and I will have to say our preacher spoke about stepping out of your comfort zone to reach someone or do something for someone else around the world. His message spoke to my heart and I felt led to do this......so.......after church was out.....I told Cody how I felt and the answer he had been waiting for was finally.......YES! I have decided to go with you to Cambodia!I would have to say, it was comforting to see how happy my final answer made him feel but most of all I had a peace about it all. I felt real good about it for a while and then I would look at my little boy and just think how in the WORLD could I ever leave you for so long??? I knew though without a doubt the Lord would be the one to give me strength, and he sure did!!!!! My wonderful parents and in-laws were AMAZING for us during this mission. Cody and I both appreciate and love them sooooooo much!!!! We could have never made it out of the country without them!! That aside, the morning we left had to be the HARDEST DAY OF MY LIFE EVER!!!! I was much better after I got in the car about to Hampton which is about 30 miles outside of El Dorado. Cody and I really did need some time to reconnect with one another and get away, so at the end of the day.....it was well worth it! Anyway, our experience is so difficult to explain to anyone who has not been there. I cannot begin to tell you how thankful I am to be an American!!!! We have it completely made over here in the U.S. However, The Lord gave me comfort by knowing my baby boy would be taken good care of. During all of my thoughts and prayers......all I could keep telling myself was how I would LOVE to share my love with other children who DESPERATELY need it!!! I will have to say...... MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! I could share sooooo much more but it would take forever so I will just share my pictures. It was really hard to pick just a few pics for this post so I may post more later. Here are a few to enjoy!