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Mom’s Birthday – it’s a girl!

March 31, 2009

Today is mom’s birthday, but we have been celebrating the past weekend with the family.¬† Saturday nigh, Jon, Steph & Grandma came over for a steak dinner, hosted by dad!¬† The past Tuesday the ladies in the church surprised her with a cake & party at the women’s fellowship.¬† The ladies really showered her wish lots of cash & gifts.¬† AND, tonight her long-time friend Patty is giving her a dinner party.

But the best gift of all she recieved today came in a phone call from Washington D.C. David and Missy went for Missy’s 2nd trimester checkup & they found out they are having a girl!! Mom shouted over the phone for 5 minutes, David said, shouting “Ahhh, It’s a girl!! It’s a girl!”

Congrats to my David, Missy and the future big brother Andrew, for the news of the 4th edition to the Russell/DC gang.¬† t’m so glad we are adding more pink to our family!¬† It’s going to be so much fun!

OneYear Bible

Earlier this year I started reading in Deuteronomy 29, “Prosperity after turning to the Lord” and “The Offer of Life and Death” – a very special chapter to me.¬† I frequent verse :14 often, “No, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it.”¬† So many times, we question what does God want us to do, or how can we hear the voice of the Lord, what is he saying, what is the answer?¬† At the end of 2008, November 9th to be exact (a year of spiritual revelation in my life) – the Lord led me to this powerful passage and answered my deepest questions. Yes!¬† He does speak to us, Yes! He moves in our hearts.¬† And often speaks to us through our own words…”his word is in our mouth.”

So many times we will talk about what we “think or feel” in our hearts, and through that talking comes the moments of definement.¬† We just have to settle our hearts and believe with faith enough to speak, or talk it out.¬† God will confirm His plan for us in our conversations.

This year I am on a journey to know his word and his voice more clearly.¬† I felt led to begin this bible study, beginning with “Prosperity after turning to the Lord” in Deut. chapter 29 and reading through the entire bible this year.¬† Kind of strange to start reading a book 175 pages into the story, the end with the beginning – but for some reason, that’s how God wants me to experience this journey.

Today, continuing my reading through the bible in a year, I walked through 1 Samuel chapters 19, 20 and 21 – an interesting story about the love of two best friends, David and Jonathan.¬† David has killed Goliath at this point and is living in Saul’s kingdom, but Saul, the King is very jealous of David’s fame in his city…so the King has set out to kill David. Spears have been thrown,¬† David has been doing some running – but son of a jealous king and his best friend, Jonathan is coming to his rescue.¬† A holy-bond has been created, and sealed with the promise of lifelong covenant friendship.¬† Jonathan comes to his rescue in a creative & secretive way and informs David out in a field one day that death certainly awaits him if he returns Saul’s Kingdom.

David now on the run, comes to a prophets house asking for some bread and for a sword.¬† The only sword the prophet had was (1 Sam 21:9) “Goliath’s old sword, the Philistine whom David killed, wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod”

What a revelation, that the enemies we defeat in our past, continue to bring us victory in our future!¬† This sword, from David’s enemy, was made available to him to defeat his next enemy.¬† Catch that?¬† God uses our past ENEMIES weapons, to help us defeat our enemies of the future!! WOW!¬†¬† We must defeat our enemies TODAY!¬† We must not fear as everyone else will in the face of our giants.¬† God will use that victory over and over again in our life to strengthen us for our future journey.

Trust today that this impending victory you face in your battle, will surely continue to bring you success, over and over and over again in your future!  But we must defeat them today!

FridayNight

March 7, 2009

Dinner date under the Five Guys stars‚Ķa pick me up for my sweet hubbie who has been sick all week.¬† The Jr. Cheeseburger hit the spot.¬† Next, off to Blockbuster to rent the couple flick, “Fireproof” – can’t wait!

Pic:  0306091805.jpg

Originally uploaded by Jenn Hudson

Dad’s wordle today from gradyrussell.org – it’s so cool that God is in the “Center”



Dad’s wordle today from gradyrussell.org – it’s so cool that God is in the "Center"

Originally uploaded by Jenn Hudson


Keith’s Wordle of his Twitter – so Cool!

March 6, 2009



Keith’s Wordle of his Twitter – so Cool!

Originally uploaded by Jenn Hudson


Scanning Suggestion, Epson CX7400 Flatbed

When scanning on flatbed scanner at a high resolution, one scan can take up to 10 minutes or longer.¬† Here’s a few shortcuts I started doing to save time:

  • ROUND 1: Fill up the flatbed with as many pics as possible, around 4 – 6.¬† Then scan all of the images at once, using the “auto number save” feature (on the Epson Scan Software) to store the multi-pic original scan doc.
  • ROUND 2:¬† Once all of the pictures are scanned in, then I go to the folder where the images are stored, and preview the first “original” image with my multiple pics in one .jpg file.¬† I have 4 pics on my “001″ file, so I copy “001″ (ctrl+c) and paste (ctrl+v) to the folder THREE additional times, giving me FOUR versions of the original file “001″ – “001 – copy” – “001 – copy1″ & “001 – copy 2″ – or however your systems stores identical file names.
  • ROUND 3:¬† Open each pic individually in the edit software (i-photo or Preview).¬† Crop out each individual pic & save.
  • ROUND 4:¬† Rename each file as needed.

Even though it creates a few more steps on the back in – it truly speeds up the process!

My favorite picture of Grandma & Grandpa



My favorite picture of Grandma & Grandpa

Originally uploaded by Jenn Hudson


Wordle!

Yes, W-O-R-D-L-E, like ‚Äúturtle‚Äù with a W – my new tech addiction. A wordle is basically a ‚Äúword cloud‚Äù of the most used words on a site, powered by some fancy code.¬† I love the genius of it, and the addictive nature of seeing ‚Äúhow it will turn out‚Äù ALONG with the creative license they give us to graphically design our own unique ‚Äúcloud‚Äù with fonts, colors & layouts.¬† If you need a fun, quick break from monotony, give it a try!

So here it is‚Ķthe official ‚ÄúWordle‚Äù of JennBlog – from today 3.5.09.

jennblog wordle 3.5.09

Originally uploaded by Jenn Hudson

Scanning the photo legacy with Grandma

It started last fall, visiting Grandma one weekend, hearing her tell an interesting factual story of her “daddy”, my great grandfather, who worked at Green Lumber Company in Laurel, MS and never missed a day of work.¬† It was very inspiring to hear this story, realizing that if this man who is my G-grandfather can work with such diligence, everyday no matter what, a man of integrity, what have I to complain about, ever. To hear these stories especially from her, with her charming southern accent and delightful way of recanting these stories from her past, started me on this photo legacy discovery.

At first I planned a project to just sit behind the computer and write her biography, maybe chart out the family tree, but then I started thinking about where I should start & that’s when I went to the photos. She has an amazing collection of old, historical photos.¬† Most of them have been placed into a Creative Memories album by my Aunt Gloria and documented very well.¬† So its a great point of reference.

So here’s the journal of my progress…or not so much thereof:

  • Scanner:¬† Mom’s Flatbed Epson Stylus cxS7400
  • Software:¬† Epson Scan Software on my MacBook Pro
  • Settings:¬† Professional mode, 24bit color, 1200dpi

Monday evening, March 2nd – arrived @ Granma’s House in Montgomery with scanner in hand, suitcase to stay the week and a pile of ambition ready to start this project!

Tuesday afternoon, I piled the dining room table with my equipment and Grandma’s piles of pictures from the past scattered all around me – not realizing that scanning at a higher resolution takes about 10 minutes each:¬† placing, previewing, setting & scanning!

As of Thursday, March 5th, I have officially scanned 40 photos!! With about 964 to go! haha!