Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Ephesians 4:2 Look the little tribe of Benjamin leads the way. Psalm 68:27
Our Family
"In everything you do, put God first and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success." Proverbs 3:6
Tribute to my awesome husband and the men & women he serves with...
Please turn off the music player on the bottom of the page to hear this video. I just thought that I would let you see a small portion of what our life entails in the Marine Corp.Semper Fi!
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Where it all started......
Ben & Jamie
The 2003 Beach Bunch
2011
The little Tribe of Benjamin
Train up a child in the way he should go,And when he is old he will not depart from it.Proverbs 22:6
Kendall Autumn
Sons
Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a reward from him. Psalm 127:3
Isaac Carter
"For this child I prayed, and the Lord granted my request." I Samuel 1:27
'Life is short , so forgive quickly. Believe slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably. Never regret anything that makes you happy. And have awonderful journey .
No one falls in love by choice, it is by CHANCE. No one stays in love by chance, it is by WORK. And no one falls out of love by chance, it is by CHOICE.
A blue eyed boy met a brown eyed girl
May you always have in your arms the one who is in your heart.
Just me
When I stand before God at the end of my life,I would hope that I would not have a single bitof talent left, and could say,"I used everything you gave me.
Me
Little information about Me since of course I am the creator and maintainer of this blog (& of course everyone else is doing it so I must too!) I am a 30 something year old PROUD Marine Wife (Can I get an OOHRAH!?) to a wonderfully sensitive & talented husband. We got our start in Pensacola, FL in 2003. Our story is a funny one...ask me about it sometime and I might share it! I am an incredibly grateful mommy to 3 beautiful children and 2 angel babies. I am passionate about being a Christian and an RN even while on a hiatus called motherhood. (In other words, I am currently a SAHM who still claims the title of RN because I worked so hard to get it!) I also dabble in sewing, photography (I know you couldn't figure that out by my page), scrapbooking, camping, running, & a few other odds and ends. THANKS for stopping by to visit!
Jesus follower, wife to the Marine, Mama to 4, Hover Lover, Health Nut, and a creator of many beautiful things.
I opened Skidz Wife Creations to create unique items for you and your home, to share my love of sewing around the world, & to provide retirement income and planning for our home.
Thank-you for visiting our store and bringing my dreams to life!
I became a health coach to improve my lives and those that I can minister to.
We are definitely not perfect by any means! Even when circumstances are not perfect or when our actions, words, thoughts are not perfect...
But by the grace and love of God, we have a "perfect union".
"What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. "
Mark 10:9
Happy moments, praise God. Difficult moments, seek God. Quiet moments, worship God. Painful moments, trust God. Every moment, thank God.
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Distance between two hearts is not an obstacle rather a reminder of just how strong true love can be.
Love You BeeGeeWeeGee
Absence sharpens love Presence strengthens it. ~Thomas Fuller
My Rock
BeeGeeWeeGee
God determines who walks into your life, it's up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let go. I carry your heart in my heart always.
I have a few projects to make our master bedroom a space of peace and rest for us. I asked Ben to cut me down a few pallet boards to make a back drop for my centerpiece turned wall decor. I love the way that they turned out!
We sold our previous headboards that Ben made and found this door from early 1900's to use. I am so very excited to see what Ben comes up with to make my vision come to life.
I love that it has 2 different sides that we can use. The character in the wood makes me wonder what stories it has to tell!
I have a love/hate relationship with our dark front porch. It seriously hardly gets any sunlight which is depressing to me. I love planting in the summer and trying not to kill my plants until fall. Anyway I digress, I had an itch to be creative and a front porch that needed TLC.
So on this rainy, cold day, I stopped at our local Habitat for Hummanity and found this half door for $8. I stopped at Michaels for the letters to spell welcome and the bless our nest sign. All those supplies came in at slightly underived $30. I made the hydrangea wreath about 5 years ago and have used it in so many different places! I have a ton of burlap so I used some of it for the letters. (I wanted to be able to change everything out as I wished.)
Here are the final results. More of the front porch once it is warm enough for plants!
I always thought that setting the mood for my family was such an unattainable goal. But I was trying to do it in my own strength and in my own way.
I am so thankful for ladies in multiple bible studies that I have been blessed to attend over the past decade. They have poured into me, encouraged me, and held me accountable.
While it is not perfect, I am thankful that each new day brings new chances to work towards it.
We started this study today and I cannot wait to see what it brings!
My favorite season is by far autumn. I love the colors, the season, and being thankful. It is safe to say that spring is a very close second though. I love all of the growth that explodes out of nowhere.
It is so much fun to drive through this every day to see how the blossoms change.
So our front room serves a wide variety of purposes. It is our "guest room." The family office. The man cave since it is decorated with Ben's military memorabilia.
We have had this ready room chair for oh I don't know....11+ years? It was in rough shape and was found in the dumpster.
Finally this Christmas, Ben received a custom recovering of it as a gift. Now we have our very own ready room chair.
It has been fun to hear all the pretend games that the Littles have played on it. I am sure that it has plenty of other stories from all the pilots that have sat on it at one time or another!
Kymber has always been our bruiser and yesterday was no exception.
During a moment of hard play, she took a boot to the face. While it makes me want to cry, Roo has taken it in stride and loves to tell the story about it!
Ok,ok I know that I am still in the dining room but it's one of my favorite places to gather with Friendsand family. (And it doesn't hurt that it's one of the few rooms in my house that consistently stays clean!)
My friend, Lauren, made me this beautiful tray before Christmas. (I will try to dig up the pictures with the Christmas greenery in it, because it was so pretty!) After I took the Christmas decor out, I redid it buy I wasn't in love with how it looked.
Thankfully the base thrift store opened back up today. I found the candle holder and candles for $8! Can't beat that ♡ I have burlap in several other rooms in the house so the burlap flowers on the candle holder beckoned my name!
Don't tell but I still have my Christmas runner on the table. I like the way it fits with the other colors in the room!
A close up of the candle holder and candles that I found.
I love the hardware that Lauren used! The greenery on the sides came from a hobby lobby sale!
I had the cotton in the arrangement that I didn't care for but I was happy to repurpose it into the green mason jars that I already had in the cupboard.
This was my initial arrangement post Christmas. Call me crazy but I love the burlap candle holder so much better!
This song sustained me in 2014 through deployment, the late part of pregnancy, delivering on my own again, evacuating for a scary fire, the fear of putting our Jordan girl down without Ben, 4 kids by myself, and of course Ben coming home, subsequent bells palsy and reintegrating into the family.
It never fails to elicit more emotion than I can handle. As we stood and sang it at church this Sunday, I decided to claim it for 2018 too.
We are on the very short down hill slope to retirement and all the uncertainties that it holds. I have been filled with anxiety of what is to come. Both with what Ben will decide on for a career and where my venture back into the work outside of the home path will go. The lyrics wash over me and calm my fears over what is about to come.
I want to be as transparent about my struggles as I can so that I can use them for God's glory when he delivers us to the other side of this......whatever that may look like!
...........I lift my eyes up, my help comes from the Lord!!!
So Ben made our headboard pieces about 10-11 years ago. Both of us are ready for a change. We are currently browsing through pinterest, local shops, and online. Stay tuned as we transform our master bedroom into a peaceful retreat away from the kids.
So I could have included this in my original volume 1 post, but I felt that it was special enough to warrant it's own post.
My sweet mom-in-law always finds a special way to repurpose items. This year she out did herself and made all the female grandchildren (7 of 9) a special apron. The main section of blue fabric is from my brother in law's navy uniforms. Each fabric that is on them has a special memory attached with it too.
So thankful that my girls have these and share this memory with their cousins!
The letter that accompanied the aprons, explaining them.
No big secret, we have moved a lot in our 14 years of marriage. I have a few pieces of decor that I always want to keep and then it's also fun to add new pieces!
Ben and the kids gave me this rustic shelf and window frame for Christmas that they found out antiquing.
I had Ben change out the decor on one wall in our dining room so that I could combine them together.
I am still looking for shutters to go on either side of the window and decor to compliment the combination for the shelf. I will probably get it perfect then it will be time to leave again.