Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Watson Wedding Weekend

We had the privilege of going home  the week of our little sister's wedding. She is my husband's baby sister and I'm so blessed that we are super close. She is very stylish and has amazing taste so of course, she had beautiful wedding and she was the most beautiful bride. She picked an outside venue with a very rustic theme. It was out on a farm. She had so many incredible ideas. Man, do I wish Pinterest had been around when I got married.

The only damper was that there was a major storm in the forecast for the weekend. At the last minute she was able to rent a tent and that literally saved the wedding. I will get into that later. Due to weather the wedding rehearsal was very hot and muggy. And other than my spray tan melting off it didn't affect the happy atmosphere.The evening was great and the food was amazing.

                                                   The darling Bride-to-be and her Mother

                                                                     The Gates' Girls


                        My spray tan was pretty dark!!! I wish It could have been permanent...lol

                                                                My husband's family.

The kid's really enjoyed the location. It was on a horse farm, so there was plenty of room to run and explore. I think there favorite part were the horses!

                                                Oh can these two melt my heart any more!!




The wedding day morning all the bridesmaids met the bride at her Salon/Boutique. The perfect set- up! We could shop while we waited! We all got up do's and I asked the sweet southern lady to make mine big. Boy, she did not disappoint!!! I felt like I should have been auditioning for Steel Magnolias..haha!


           This girl was bless with the most beautiful healthy hair. It's all real, no extensions for her.



 So, as much as I liked the style,  because my hair is so short, I felt like it needed more volume in the back. So, I added a hair piece and loved the final result


Now, we are all ready, gussied up and ready for the Big Moment. The only obstacle is the weather. It started to rain, more like pour down right when the pictures were scheduled. So the pictures had to be rescheduled till after the wedding. Thankfully, there was a short break in the rain and the cute couple were able to take a few of theirs before the wedding.  While we were waiting on the rain to stop and the wedding to start we went back and forth from the bridal room to the pavilion were the reception would be. 

                                                    I loved this cute chalkboard backdrop.


Our dresses were pretty long and most of us were wearing sandals/flip-flops until the wedding, so in order to keep our dresses out of the mud, we tied them up. Good idea huh?


Just guess what I caught my Little Arlee Bug doing???...Yep, right in front of everyone. Peeing.......Oh, boy!

Once all the guest were seated under the tent and it was time for the wedding to start, the wedding party made the long walk from the pavilion to the tent. It was drizzling a little but we all made it safely to the tent and in our spots without a problem. The bride however DID NOT. She was driven up in a little golf car. My husband and his brother were the ones who walked her down the isle. They used umbrellas to shelter her from the now heavy sprinkles She had a rustic door set up that she would walk through. And bless her. the moment they opened the doors, it began to pour. The guys quickly escorted under the tent and the umbrellas were tossed to the ground.

The entire time we were under the tent it rained and it rained HARD. Many of the guest had to move from their seats to keep dry. And pour Anna, our cousin and one of the bridesmaids was under a hole that kept leaking water and dripping on her. She had to keep moving to find a safe spot...LOL The rain was so hard and hitting the tent so loud we could not hear anything. From the moment the wedding started until it ended, not one word could be heard.

Immediately after the ceremony the rain stopped and all the guest were able to go down to the reception and we quickly took all of our pictures. And in spite of the rain, it was a beautiful wedding.

                                                The brother's walking Jessica down the isle.


                                                    Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Watson

                                                               The Wedding Party





 We are so excited that Uncle Tanner is officially part of this our family. He is definitely a favorite with the kids, I think it's because he is a big kid.

We are so glad that the wedding was everything Jessica wanted. I was not a perfect wedding , it had a few bumps in it. But it was a special day with friends and family and I don't think a bride could ask for more.



We truly wish you two all the happiness in the world. Life is not always easy, but we pray  all your dreams come true and that you two will walk through the imperfections hand in hand with the Lord by your side. We love you both!

Friday, June 16, 2017

Confident Not Conceited



Have you ever been around a conceited girl whose favorite subject is HERSELF?  It doesn't take very long before you want to take off and run away from her. No matter how pretty she may be, if she knows it and flaunts it, it is just not very appealing. But on the flip side have you ever met a beautiful girl and she was so negative, insecure and down on herself that you felt all the life being sucked out of you when she came around?

I believe that God wants us to be confident, secure, happy women.
We should not be a self-centered snob neither should we be a “Debbie- Downer”. There should be a balance.

Conceited means- vain, narcissistic, self-centered, arrogant, proud.
Confident means- self-assured, positive, assertive, poised.

As, a Christian, we should have confidence. We should be self- assured, positive, assertive and yes poised; but not in a vain, self-centered, arrogant, proud way but in a humble way. It almost sounds like an oxymoron doesn’t it. I’m telling you to be confident but be humble. So let me explain why
we should be confident in a humble way.

Be confident because we belong to God.
Be humble because He paid the price.

Be confident because we are an heir to the throne
Be humble because He is the King of Kings

Be confident because through Him we have forgiveness of sins
Be humble because He made the ultimate sacrifice.

He alone is the reason we can have confidence.
There is nothing worthy about us.
There is no reason for us to feel we have the right to be conceited, vain, arrogant or proud.

The Bible has a lot to say about a proud and haughty spirit. So, before you go around thinking you are “Somebody Special” and strutting around like a “Proud Peacock” maybe you should apply some of these verses to your life.

Proverbs 11:2
“When pride cometh then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.”

Proverbs 16:5
Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord: though have join in hand, he shall not be unpunished.

Proverbs 16:18-19
“Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud.”

Proverbs 29:23
“A man’s pride shall bring him low: but honour shall uphold the humble in spirit.”

Galatians 6:3
“For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself.

When you think of a proud arrogant person, what are some of the bad characteristics you think of?

 I asked myself this question and made a list of what came to mind when I thought of a prideful person. Then I examined my own life and quickly saw that I had many of these negative qualities in me. It was not easy to see such ugliness in myself but I had to be honest and ask God for His forgiveness if I wanted to have a pure and humble heart.

This would be a wonderful exercise for you to do as well. Make a list or find verses, examine your life and see if there is any pride in your heart that you can ask God to remove.

This is the list that I came up with when I thought of a prideful person and how God worked on my heart in the process.

1. Someone who brags a lot.
Proverbs 26:12
“Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth, a stranger and not thine own lips.”

 To me a proud person is someone who constantly brags on themselves. Someone who is tooting their own horn. Someone who can never compliment another person because they are too busy talking about their own self. But God says don’t brag on yourselves at all. It’s not our job to toot our horn or to sing our own praises. God doesn’t want us to lift ourselves up, He wants us to lift others up.

When I examined my heart, I quickly realized that I was guilty of bragging. There are times when I have lifted myself up to look good in front of others. There have been many times when I wanted people to know the good deeds I had done or the wonderful way I handled a situation. But the book of Matthew shows me what God thinks of my bragging.

Matthew 6:1-4

Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.
Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
 But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:
That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.”

God wants to reward me for doing good deeds and He wants to bless me when I help others. But when I brag on the wonderful things I think  I have done and how I have helped others then the praise of man and the smiles of others becomes my blessing.  Seems foolish doesn’t it. Sounds like I’m cheating myself out of a true reward! I don’t know about you, but I sure don’t want to settle for a temporary moment of praise, when I can have a reward from God that will last a lifetime.

So let’s remember, that yes, a prideful person is one who brags on themselves a lot, but we are just as guilty when we feel the need to brag on ourselves, even if it’s just a little.


2. Someone who looks down on others and makes fun of others.
Philippians 2:3
“Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.”

Have ever been with a group of friends when the subject turned onto a poor innocent victim that wasn’t there to defend themselves and before you knew it, the gossip was way out of hand.

Have you ever been around someone that constantly feels the need to make fun of other people? Like,as long as you are  laughing and joking about it somehow makes it okay  right? Tearing them down but all in the name of fun.

 It’s in times like these that you have an opportunity to let your light shine. So do you:

A. Join in the fun, say things you regret later, knowing that you don’t really mean what you are saying but, you really want to fit in and be accepted. How can you let your light shine if you are not accepted right?

B. Yell at all your friends and put them in their place for being rude and stuck-up snobs, then quickly remind them that Jesus would never act like that ( WWJD for goodness sake! ) and dramatically march off thankful you are not a sinner like them.

C. Is there a C?

While taking a few classes for my Master’s of Education, I had the privilege of sitting under JoJo Moffitt. To some of you that name may not be familiar, but too many of you that name brings a smile, maybe even a laugh. This sweet amazing Christian lady has the remarkable gift of living life like no other. She has an incredible way of laughing through the trials of life and loving during heartbreaks and disappointments. She has written several books and she speaks at Ladies Conferences around the country. She brings laughter, smiles and wisdom to everyone she is around. Her happy nature in infectious and she has a way of making you feel better about yourself when you walk away. 

I had the privilege of sitting under her for two semesters and learned many things in her class. I still remember like it was yesterday when she shared with us just how she handled a situation similar to this…. and without her knowing it, she gave us an option C

So ladies, here is our C

C. When others are talking negatively about someone, remember you have a chance to let your light shine. You don’t have to speak negative words to fit in and you don’t have to yell at anyone. Instead, kindly and honestly, bring up all the wonderful positive things you can about that person. If the mood doesn’t change and you can tell your positive perspective will not change the negative atmosphere then try to change the subject. If that still doesn’t work you may need to politely excuse yourself from the group.

For some this many seem foolish or a little over the top. But for those of us who are trying to honor God with a humble heart, this is gold.

To live a life where we esteem others above ourselves is living a life that pleases God. We can not tear others down while lifting God up, it just doesn’t work like that.

Matthew 12:36

But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment”

James 3:10

Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be.

The Bible has much to say about our words, and if this is an area you struggle with (we are all human, so I would say we all struggle in this area) then find some verses, memorize them and ask God to help you learn to esteem others.



3. Someone who makes me feel bad about myself.
Ephesians 4:29
“Let not corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.”

It’s a rotten feeling when you are talking to someone and they make you feel inferior and insecure. I don’t like to be around someone who makes me feel bad about myself; like, somehow I just don’t measure up to them. In fact, I stay away from people like that. I just don’t have time for negativity like that. But evaluating my heart and examining my life, I know I have been guilty of the very crime that I loathe. And because we are all human, I know that at sometime in your life you must have offended someone as well.

We all have room to grow and areas to work on. This might be my biggest goal in life, to edify others and make them feel better about themselves. I desire for others to feel valuable and to know their worth. I want to encourage others and minister grace unto them. But if I am too busy building myself up, I can’t build others up.

God tells us to use our communication to edify others. So, let’s all try it today. Let’s build someone up, encourage and minister good to them.

Imagine someone saying, “Wow, she makes me feel so good about myself!” Now that’s a goal.

4. Someone is self-centered.
Philippians 2:3-4
“Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.”

I naturally think of an arrogant, prideful, conceited person as one who is self-centered. Someone who is always putting their own self first and making the world revolve around them. But God’s way of thinking is so different than mine. He tells me not to look to my needs but to others. He tells me to esteem others up over myself. He tells me to put others first and when I don’t, I’m self-centered. I may not go around talking about “me, myself and I”; but when I put myself first, that’s what I am doing.
When I look honestly into the mirror, I have to admit, that I am a very self-centered person, and I don’t like what I see. It’s ugly and far from Christ-like but being honest, I like to have my way, and I like getting what I want and I wouldn’t mind if the world revolved around me.

I’m not going to lie; this point is a hard for me. I wish I could push a magic button and magically change overnight. But I don’t have that button, and I don’t have the ability to change myself. Oh, I might improve for a day or two, but I somehow manage going back to my old selfish way. However, I am not hopeless. I have a powerful, loving Father who wants me to come to Him. He knows I am a sinner and He wants me to realize that as well. He is forgiving and ready to help me in my weakness.

2 Corinthians 12:9 “…..My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

Praise God, I don’t have to be perfect! I just rest on the One who can perfect my weakness.

I’m not sure where your weaknesses lie, whether it is having too much pride in your heart or not having any confidence.  I believe that both are a sin.

God wants us to be balanced in this area. He wants us to be humble and confident. It’s not easy, but with Him it’s not impossible.

Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and of good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, not forsake thee.”

 I recently saw a billboard for a plastic surgeon and written in big bold letters was  "Confidence brings power"  I couldn't help but feel sad that so many people will and surely have fallen for this false advertisement. The lie that " If I can just be pretty enough, skinny enough, loved enough, popular enough, if I could only have more IG followers and likes, then I too can have confidence and I can have the power to do anything". Ladies, confidence does not come through being beautiful, skinny, popular or even rich. The Hollywood's most elite have proven that time and time again. Confidence comes through having a secure relationship with the One who gives confidence. 


We can have confidence in Jesus Christ and through Him, we can let our lives sparkle and shine for Him. Confidence is a beautiful thing and can be used for the Glory of God. There is something so rare and so valuable about a lady who humbly holds her head up with confidence, lovingly serving others and using her life to lift others up.  Let's build each other up, compliment one another and brag on others. You never know how your uplifting words may encourage that person. Imagine a church, a community a world where women lifted each other up instead of tore each other down. This is the type of lady I desire to be. My prayer is that perhaps you will also desire to be a confident lady shining brightly to inspire and help others.