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The Joy of My Salvation

 

Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation. ~Habakkuk 3:18

Well, I thought I would try to write a short blog to prove that I was not dead. I know how my blogger buddies like to read things and know that we are still alive. My laptop has been sick for a while, so as soon as the semester was over I carried it to Best Buy, at current it is still in computer hospital, so it needs your prayers. :) Therefore my writing apparatus, and of course all of my pictures are not on-line.

In short I did manage to graduate. We started 4 minutes late, and we had a crazy "Reverend Lady" instead of being a good instructional short speech, it was a long annoying, my complaints against the world. Blah, blah, blah. She quoted Barbara Streisand! I mean who quotes Barbara Streisand? Let's just say that I now know that there are 214 beams in the gym ceiling from East to West, and 176 beams from North to South. I walked across stage at 8:11, and we got out of there around 9:30. I sprinted for the diplomas, and got mine quickly. All in all a spectacular night. The only downside, my fellow was stuck in traffic in Atlanta for a really long time so it was 3:30 or so before he got here.

We did our Mallard family Christmas the next day. They all gave Gary a hard time, meaning they really like him. I got gifts for Graduation which was a surprise. The best gift of all was a super duper sewing machine. I had asked for one for Christmas, but didn't think I would get it. It will do EVERYTHING except embroider. After things settle down some, I'm going to make me some new plaid skirts among other things. It was great a good chunk of the family made it down for graduation, and every one except Chris (my oldest cousin) and Trisha (the girlfriend of another cousin) managed to make it down. It was awesome.

Gary and I finally got a little time to ourselves on Sunday. So according to him that was our first date, since we hung out after church by ourselves, and he spent more than $15 on food for us. I had been counting us as dating since Thanksgiving weekend, but whatever. He didn't want to leave and I didn't want him to leave, but alas work was beckoning. He left just in time to arrive in Florida in time to clock in, I ended up talking to him for the last hour or so since he was getting seriously sleepy. I worried a bit after all it was a 10 hour drive, he ended up not sleeping between like 8 am on Sunday my time, and 5 pm on Monday his time. That's a long time. The Lord gave him a safe journey for which I am very grateful.

Things were pretty uneventful. The weather was unusually warm here, so it felt really odd on Christmas Eve to go to Church in a short sleeve dress. Christmas Eve was nice. My mother side of the family got together at Grandmother and Granddaddy's. She cooked amazing food, though not as many goodies as usual. She never called me and I thought Matthew went over to help her, and she never called him so he thought that I went over to help her. We had a good time being loud, laughing wildly, and with the help of Aunt Melanie, we drove Mother nuts. We had fun with presents. As always Granddaddy is just as surprised as we are about what he has gotten us. This year he made up all kinds of stories about where he went to get things. In fact he got so carried away that he told me where he got my present from Aunt Melanie, Uncle Clint and Maghen. Uncle Clint dug him out by saying that he and Granddaddy went shopping together. He claimed that he went all the way to Knoxville for Nicholas's UT gift. He even claimed that for the gift that Matthew got for Maghen that he personally went to Alaska and chipped off and preserved a glacier for the marble like chips. Daddy finally looked at him and told him that maybe we should talk to the church about reconsidering his deacon status. Haha. Nicholas told him, that he believed him with the straightest look on his face, and the rest of us just laughed. It was a great night.

The only other thing of note was driving down to B'ham Friday night before Christmas, and getting to hang out with Brett. He's been busy with his real job doing the important nursing/saving lives thing. He's also working night shift so we haven't gotten to talk on the phone since this summer. Then I have been tied up with studying all semester and I haven't been down to Jasper to church so I haven't even seen the gang in a good long while. It's very sad I miss them much. I plan to go back down there 4th Sunday in January.

Christmas day was unusually. It is the one day of the year that Nicholas and Benjamin aren't up at the crack of dawn, we all have to wait upstairs for Mother and Daddy to call us down. This year they decided to not set the alarm clock and so they didn't get us up until nearly noon. It was awesome, we got our yearly book bags. Each year we get a particular gift bag full of books with our stockings, it's the best part of Christmas. I usually spend the next two or three days reading all of the books. Mother cooked her awesome Christmas breakfast. We opened presents and generally hung out. Matthew spent a good chunk of the day playing pieces from the Pride and Prejudice movie on the piano (he got the music book for Christmas). The only down point was that my fellow wasn't here.

Since then I have been working and anxiously waiting for Saturday to go down and meet his family and his Church family. I'm a bit nervous, since he seems to think that I'm all that, and even beautiful. I know that he is crazy and delusional, but his family has all these ideas that I'm sure that I won't measure up. It's a bit nerve racking.

Alright this is way too long. I will post pics when I get my computer back. I hope that everyone else is having as good of a holiday as me.
12:02 AM 1 random thoughts
Everyone's family has special Christmas traditions. One of ours is to put up our tree the Sunday after thanksgiving. Daddy always puts it together and strings the lights (sometimes garland or beads, too), then Mother pulls out boxes of ordinaments and hooks and passes them out to us and we hang them. Over the years we have collected lots of different ordinaments and made even more, so a few years ago Mother did some heavy organizing. There are some that don't always get pulled out now, and others that made their way to the garbage I'm sure. But there are some repeats that always go in particular places. I thought I would share them here. The first is the "Angel of Death." Benji made this in Kindergarden and while the rest of us all have beautiful angels, but not him. It always goes at the very top of the tree, and through out the month I will move it and hide it, putting mine above his, and he will move it back. Then there is a bell (you know the line from its a wonderful life) and a shepard boy that I alway hang together at the top. Finally, there is the golden snowflake, we all use to fight for it, manuver in line when we saw it coming up, all in hopes of getting it that year. It doesn't have a particular place other than up in and under the branches and not crowded out.


So what about your family? Any cool things that you do?
2:38 PM 4 random thoughts
Alright, as you all know I'm looking for a grad school. So on Sunday Daddy and I set off on another grad school trip. We got to Columbia, South Carolina around midnight. The next day we meet with professors and I talked with another student from Alabama. Come to find out she is from Decatur too, and even worked with my brother at one point. It was nice. They have a pretty campus, but not so pretty as North Carolina. They have a nice library, very very pretty even, but not so nice as North Carolina. The professors we nice, but yep you guessed it, not so nice as North Carolina. Nice point, much closer to home than North Carolina, better weather, and more early American professors.

I LOVE UTKnox. I have always liked Knoxville, and Tennessee is my second team. The professors really bent over backwards to help me. I had three professors and two grad students give me their cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses incase I needed anything. The grad coordinator never got back with me so Dr. Lori Glover who I want to work with arranaged for Dr. Sacco to meet me since she is on leave finishing a book. Dr. Sacco at the last minute agreed and spent two hours showing me around campus and such. They also have the most beautiful Gothic library ever.

Then yesterday I carried applications and stuff down to the post office and sent off the stuff to Ohio State and South Carolina, since it had to be postmarked Dec 1. Other than that we are 13 days away from graduation!!!
2:11 PM 2 random thoughts

Alright so much to catch up on. I guess we can start with the greatest Thanksgiving to date. I love the Mallard side of the family. We've gotten spread out but we are pretty much based in Tennessee, so each year as much of the family as possible treks back home to Grandma's. There are lots of traditions. Some of them we don't always do anymore. Daddy always use to smoke a turkey. Mother makes the best pumpkin pie. Aunt Cindy has the cookies that we fight over like no tomorrow at every family gathering. She cooked 200 this year, and none were left.


We use to always play football, and back in the day I was the world's greatest backyard runningback. One time I had four guy cousins and a brother on me and still drug half way across the yard for the touchdown. We have a family tradition of Balderdash, a game that you really should play if you never have. The game has like five tokens, so we have at least 8 playing so change, pen caps, assorted kitchen utensils and the like all end up on the board. We use to always play monopoly and four way battleship.



My family is musical, there are four or five of us who play guitar, some banjo people, a mandalin player, and some pianoist. Of course those of us who don't play can always sing. Then there are the embarrassing stories that you hear each and every year. Stories of Benjamin are the best (my youngest brother), but there are some great ones about the trouble that my dad got into growing up, and of his grandfather, Daddy Elwin.

This year we ate with Aunt Cindy's in-laws, then went back to Grandma's for games and desert and general craziness. We ran around on the farm, in the woods, here are some pictures of us throwing sticks in the pond for Oakley; me with my youngest cousin, Prestin who is 9; and Matthew. It was great everyone made it in except Chris from the cousins and one of Daddy's sisters from Lousianna and her husband. The best part of Thanksgiving weekend. A certain friend drove up 750 miles from Florida to see me and meet the family. :)
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