I tube, you tube, we all tube, For You Tube!!!
I know, I know; it's a shameless promotion, but I want to let everyone know that Cary has put a lot of time into making 3 videos, 1 about the Lewisville Clowns, 2 about Chester, and 1 for our honeymoon photos. And they are REALLY good!
http://www.youtube.com/ , search Chestmutt, and you will find all 4 of them there. And of course, with his creativity, I'm sure many more are to come!
...And for extra laughs, search twoblindsquirrels (yes as all run togther) on You tube, and see my crazy brother-in-law doing what he does best--goofing off! Hi Brad!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
I've Been Tagged!

My cousin Kim tagged me to post the 6th picture from my 6th folder, and here it is!
This is a picture of clouds from an airplane that Cary took back in March or April when he was going to North Carolina for a business trip. I guess that picking the 6th picture from my 6th folder was a great choice, because I love this picture and I have been trying to figure out a way to show it off!
Next, I'm going to tag my mom, Melissa, and Autumn. Alright ladies! Write a small posting about the 6th picture from your 6th folder! I'm looking forward to seeing it!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Live Oak Church

It started back when I was in high school, and my friend Brian Brooks invited me one day. This church was in a little known area of Flower Mound, off the main road for several miles. But it was wonderful, with woods surrounding us and the most comfortable setting.

The pastor of this group is Brad Kenney, and from the beginning I felt right at home here, and I started bringing other friends along with me. I also started babysitting for the families at the church, becoming the unofficial 'official' babysitter of choice. And how I loved those kids! There was Brett, Brooke, and Aubrey, Pastor Brad and Teresa's kids; Taylor and Jonah (their mom, Carol, was my 7th grade Science teacher who was pregnant with Taylor at the time); Megan, Matthew and Micalah; Tristan and Ian, Bobbie, Gunnar, Ty, and Lane; Jackie and Alex...and so many more!
Not long after I started this church, the youth group went to the Dawson McAllister Conference, which at the time had performers Todd Proctor, Joel Engle, and my favorite to this day, Chris Tomlin (he was just starting at the time, and I have a cd of his music that you cannot find anywhere today!). That night changed my life drastically forever.

I continued to put in as much time into the church as I could even with starting work and college. Unfortunately, my job wasn't as understanding in scheduling me for later shifts on Sunday so that I could attend service. I ended up having to give up bible studies and babysitting, as well as services for my job. And one day, Brad stepped down as pastor, and this pretty much ended my time of attending Wichita Creek. But I can say that I thought of the families (mainly the Kenneys) that helped my walk with Christ very regularly.
I started attending Fellowship after searching other churches, and thanks to Clay, who took me on my first visit and then a few others before I became more involved. I got into hometeams and hung out with my new friends, and eventually meeting Cary.
Of course I believe fully that God took me from Wichita Creek to help me find friends and the man I love so much. And when we began planning our wedding, I knew immediately that I wanted Pastor Brad Kenney to be officiating. I had found out that he was back at Wichita Creek, so one Sunday morning I made the familiar old drive back to the church, where I was greeted so warmly by Teresa, Brooke, Aubrey, and then of course Brad.

Cary has been so wonderful to have taken me a few more times so I can keep up with everyone. I enjoy the sermons so much!
Back to today: Every time I see the kids, I still can't believe how much they have grown. The girls are so gorgeous, and they seem to be just as excited to see me today as they were when I used to play with them. It was also Pastor Brad's birthday, so that made it even more special. And afterwards, they invited us to lunch. We all (and I mean many people from the church) gathered at Culver's, a hamburger restaurant around the corner. I loved sitting there and catching up with everyone!
Brad, Teresa, Brett, Brooke, Aubrey, and the rest of the church members: Thank you for making me feel so welcome in your home again, and for letting me see how much the church (and kids) have grown! Check out their site and visit them if you get the chance: http://www.liveoakchurchfm.com/
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Honoring America's Bravest


This year was very special because 2008 is the year my dad celebrated 25 years as a Reserve Fireman. We surprised him with his 'honorary guests', his parents.
Grandpa and Barbara drove in from Cedar Creek, and Grandma drove in from Ft. Worth to show pride as their son received a standing ovation as he walked to the stage to receive his certificate. How many people can honestly say they have served one group for so many years for no money (long and hard input as well!?). I can honestly say he is my hero. What an amazing man!
Another goose bump experience tonight (besides the fact it was freezing in there!): Back in August the 4 of us were enjoying our Saturday evening watching tv when we heard a tone out for a possible drowning of a 3 year old. I can honestly say that I myself was holding my breath, praying to God for this family that is possibly losing their child. We heard that CPR was in progress, then we heard the dispatcher call for the chaplin.
A long time (felt like hours) passed before we heard anymore. Then we heard the ambulance arrive and they continued CPR. Not long after that, we heard a child's screaming in the background: the child was breathing again! I felt overwhelmed at that moment and got teary-eyed. And I didn't even know the family!
Tonight we saw the aftermath of this call: a healthy, happy 3 year old in her father's arms while her mother received an award for bravery and staying calm while administering CPR to her own child. What an amazing story and proof that God does listen to prayers!
Our State Fair Is A Great State Fair

Don't miss it! Don't even be late!



Actually, it ends tomorrow, but Cary and I got to spend our date night on Friday there, and we got to enjoy the gorgeous weather (it dropped from about 77 degrees as the sun set!) and some wonderful shows. My favorite? The Birds of the Wild show. Amazing to watch those birds!!!


It was busy as always, but with the enticing food and colorful rides, it was well worth it. Cary enjoyed a Polish Sausage and later Fried Apple Pie while I got what I have been waiting a year for: Fried Cheesecake!!! MMMMM!

Along with a ride on the Skyway and watching the Pig Races, we left tired, happy, and full.

See ya next year Big Tex!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Chester's First Day Of Doggie Daycare!

I was like a mom sending her real kids off to school on their first day. Imagine what it will be like when I really have kids!!!!
Since I wanted to see how he interacted with the other dogs, I asked if I could see him go into the yard where he plays. What did I see? As I scanned the yard, I saw several dogs, walking around, sniffing, getting their 'stretching' done before the big fun. I couldn't see Chester, though!
The lady who walked me to the watching spot pointed to the far corner at a plastic trash can and said "He's behind that". I looked, and there was a Pomeranian trying so hard to play with him, but he was cowering behind the trash can!...hmmm. My dog, shy?!
Of course I tried not to call the daycare too early to check on him, but close to lunchtime I wanted to make sure we did not need to pick him up because he wasn't having fun. But when I did call, they reported that he was doing great. Yay!
When Cary picked him up this evening, he received a Report Card, letting us know how he did. The report:
Mood: Can I come back tomorrow? and First Day Jitters
Favorite Activities: Tag/Chase
Favorite Toy: Ball (that's no surprise!)
Favorite Playmate: Everyone & Pet Guardian
Comments/Recommendations: Chester had the first day jitters in the first half of daycare. He was a different Chester in the 2nd half of daycare. He was going around meeting different friends. Well today he met a lof of new friends, he also likes to chase the ball. Can't wait to see him again
--Jeff the Pet Guardian
(sniff, sniff) my baby's growing up!!!
Cary bought a 10 day package and we are planning on taking him back again on Friday! Thank you Pete & Mac's!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Arr Mateys!

I be Cap'n Chester Van Mutt, ruler of the McFadden seas, watcher of ye sickly plants, chewer of me bed.
I and me trusty crew of one set out to seek the rich lands of peanut butter and popcorn looking for cats to attack and humans to jump on.
Arrr!!!! Now, get back to work, you land lover before I bury you in the sand at low tide and torture you by licking you on your face!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
God Save The Queen!!

It's official! We just booked our trip to London for June 2009. Mom will get to enjoy her first trip to Europe, and dad's first trip to London. This is my 2nd trip to London (my absolutely FAVORITE city on this earth) and Cary's 3rd.

This time my goal is to get off the big red bus and really explore everything. The first time I went, I was in the city for a total of 2 days, and the 1 full day I was there was spent on top of the open bus, taking pictures of everything I could see.

It was November and slightly cold, but RAINY!!! I was soaked from head to toe! But I refused to leave the top of the bus in case I missed anything good (except to get off of it to shop at Harrod's and a toy store in Picadilly Circus to dry off). And now, I get to see it all again, now with my amazing hubby and my incredible parents and for 6 FULL days!

Saturday, October 4, 2008
Open House Clip
Here is a taste of what we experienced today for the Lewisville Fire Department Open House.
Ashes, Petunia, Radio, and Story were all there with several other friends, including Red Cross, Careflite, and the Search and Rescue dogs. And don't forget the Hot Dogs!!!
To see the full clip, go to http://lewisville-lafs.webs.com and enjoy! Please remember to show the site to your friends and family, especially children, as the site is set up so that you and your loved ones can learn fire safety in the event that you would ever need to use it.
Thank you for your support!
Ashes, Petunia, Radio, and Story were all there with several other friends, including Red Cross, Careflite, and the Search and Rescue dogs. And don't forget the Hot Dogs!!!
To see the full clip, go to http://lewisville-lafs.webs.com and enjoy! Please remember to show the site to your friends and family, especially children, as the site is set up so that you and your loved ones can learn fire safety in the event that you would ever need to use it.
Thank you for your support!
Friday, October 3, 2008
I Caught My First Fly!
At least I think it was my first.
And I THINK it was a fly.
But I DEFINITELY caught it. That I am not guessing about. Whatever it was, I caught it: right...down...my...throat!

Taking a lovely stroll with Cary and Chester tonight, we were having a nice coversation, and I was about to give my input when something hit me hard in the back of the throat. Sent my uvula swinging! (for those who don't know, the uvula is the flappy thing in the back of your throat).
I find so much humor in it (obviously I do or I wouldn't be writing about it!). Everytime I think about it, I start giggling with thinking of the poor bug's reactions to its last moment!
R.I.P little bug.
10/4/08--NOTE FROM JENNIFER: I survived the night and did not die.
So therefore, this is proof that the Old Lady DID NOT die from swallowing the fly. It must have been the combination of the spider, bird, cat, dog, cow, and horse.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Have You Hugged A Cancer Survivor Today?

Today marks the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness for the month of October. You've probably seen many foods/clothes/appliances colored pink to help raise funds for these things.




I want to encourage you to spend the extra money (if it really is more) to buy these items (men, don't be afraid to display the pink!) because proceeds go to research to finding the cure for Breast Cancer.
But I don't want to just stick with Breast Cancer awareness. Remember, there are so many other types of important causes out there: Every form of Cancer, Autism, MS, Parkinson's, Animal Rescue, Greenpeace... The list really is unending. I tend to watch for items and buy them if they are more likely to support a good cause. Go for a long walk and raise money--a great way to get healthy and support a great cause!
But I don't want to just stick with Breast Cancer awareness. Remember, there are so many other types of important causes out there: Every form of Cancer, Autism, MS, Parkinson's, Animal Rescue, Greenpeace... The list really is unending. I tend to watch for items and buy them if they are more likely to support a good cause. Go for a long walk and raise money--a great way to get healthy and support a great cause!


But remember, the best support you can give is to love, hug, and listen to stories from someone you know that has or survived cancer or any other ailement. They have gone through a lot--and a hug is so easy to give!
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