Sunday, November 9, 2008

All Because My Dad...

Says Cary and I take way too many pictures of the back of the head.

And it's true; we do take a lot of pictures of the back of his head. But it's unintentional (thanks for the help in spelling the word, poppy). Whenever we are following him around for Clown photos, we end up behind him, resulting in the following pictures.



But now, it look like it is becoming a fun 'inside joke' between all of us.



Yes, everyone, this is real HENNA (not tattoo). It will remain on the back of his head for several days. And we are already trying to think of other things for him to put on it in the future!







I love you dad. Thanks for always knowing how to make us smile!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Fellowship Concert

Last night, Cary, Jon, Melissa and I went to Fellowship Church, where the singers of Fellowship were recording a DVD for the release of their cd. This cd is their first, meaning that all of the music was written, produced, and sang by them.


The music was great, and they made the atmosphere fun and very much like a rock concert. Well, I guess you can say it was a rock concert that was focused on God.






Cary knew all of the songs, as we bought the cd a couple of weeks ago, and has listened to it since then nearly non-stop. I also knew some of the songs from riding with him in the car, and it was great to be able to join in and sing along.


I have 3 songs on the album that I consider my favorites, one of them being 'New Creation'. For the performance of that song, a couple of people literally paint (as in all over) the singer, and there are drums on the stage with confetti all over that jump into the air as they are hit...it was the excitement of the night for everyone!

The DVD will be coming out soon, and if you can, I encourage everyone to check it out. Great music, great voices, great church. All coming together to worship our God.

I hope that Melissa and Jon enjoyed themselves. It was their first time to visit Fellowship, and I know it can be quite overwhelming for first time visits. Melissa was so full of energy and sometimes you couldn't help but get the same burst of energy she had.



Thanks guys for joining us!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How Long Does It Take?


Ok, so it started as a dare from Melissa to blog the amount of time it takes to get home after a nice evening of dinner at Cary's favorite restaurant, Chaat. So, how long does it take to get from Chaat to our home? 6 minutes.

Then I realized that people will drive quite a distance to get to their favorite store, restaurant, church... So, I would like to bring up that question:

"It takes me _____(seconds/minutes/hours/days/months/years...) to get to ___________(favorite thing here)

For me? It took me 28 years to get to London, and another 2 1/2 to go back. I can't wait!

Alright Melissa--the dare is done! Now I dare you to post how long it takes to you get to your favorite place.
But, really, I hope that you and Jon enjoyed the evening, and hopefully you enjoyed the food as well! We'll do it again soon!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Howl-O-Ween Party

Last night was yet another gathering at the Jarvis house with dear family and friends. And this theme (as you could guess by the title) was Halloween. I have 3 additional blogs about it below if you have not seen them yet (I know, I know...Good grief Jenn!)






Now, nothing here was really frightfully scary (unless you count my uncle's lack of costume) but I hope everyone had a great time like I did.















The costumes:
Mom was a medieval maiden
Dad was a Pirate (the baseball ones!)
Melissa was the Sock Monster (and she stole a lot of cute ones!)
SaBra was a dark fairy whose wings were snatched from her
Alex was a vet (great job throwing that together last minute!)
Erica and Austin came from a football game, so they werent' quite dressed up
And Bill, well, we gave him a hat for his dress-up!
And from previous posts, you know that Cary, Chester, and I were dressed as the Grinch characters.


The night started with hot dogs, chili, and chips and then moved on to cake. Cary and I made a big marble cake with a pirate story and SaBra brought a pumpkin-shaped chocolate cake--both were delicious in my opinion!



We had a pumpkin-carving contest, where we randomly were paired up with someone to make the best pumpkin. Mom and Alex were paired, Dad and Austin, SaBra and Bill, Cary and Erica, and Melissa and I. We took about 45 minutes to design and carve a pumpkin to see who won.



And the winner is: Austin and Dad!!! Austin walked away with the grand prize of a Mr. Potato Head, Play-Doh, and then the pirate toys from the cake--Lucky kid!

We finished off the night with SPOONS, which I lost, AGAIN! Bill walked off being the big winner this time--good job!

Bill brought his dog, Nina, along for the night, and Chester looked like he had so much fun with her. Whenever he got close to Nina (who is exactly like Chester except size, ears, and a white spot on the chest), she would growl (playfully) and Chester would tuck his tail under and run, only to return seconds later looking like he was ready to pounce. He slept well last night (thank you Nina!!!).

And it looks like our Christmas and New Year's parties are already planned out, thanks to the creativity of mom and Melissa!

How The Dog...


Became the Grinch!







Cary and I had been thinking for a while of what to do with ourselves for Halloween. There were thoughts of using a theme, and thoughts of our own costume.


Cary thought at one point he wanted to be Uncle Fester from the Addams Family, but we could not find robes that were good enough to be like Fester's!


I couldn't think of anything really fun for myself, though I played with a lot of ideas (Hermione Granger from Harry Potter, Pirate...). And then, there's Chester! If he's going to be going to a costume party, we need to dress him up!


Because of Chester's silly paws and the fur that comes up out of them, I call him Grinch feet occassionally. Well, that sparked the idea: Chester can be the Grinch! Cary wanted to go as Cindy-Lou-Who, and I got to be Max, the Grinch's trusty canine companion.









This blog you get to see the results. Cary makes an adorable Cindy, doesn't he!




And for feeling 'guilty' for putting Chester through the green dye job (yes we REALLY sprayed and gelled him green) we bought him a new toy (also to go with the theme that the Grinch was out to destroy Christmas), which he started destroying in 1/2 of the day! Poor Santa Dog!



The costumes were a big hit, and Cary enjoyed wearing pink pajamas all night long...but he refuses to wear them to work on Halloween! And I think Chester was glad to finally get the green out of him at the end of the night.






I will never see that cartoon the same way again!

Aaarrgghhh!!!

I don't know if it was the huge hit of Pirates of the Caribbean or dad's Safety Pirate theme for the Lewisville Safety Clowns a year ago, but pirates are HUGE right now!



What was originally going to be a 'cemetary' theme for our cake for the great party quickly turned into a Pirate theme when a visit to Toys R Us failed to provide any great cemetary decorations for under $70.


What we chose ended up working really well I think. And I think Cary agrees with me, because he likes to keep going back to the pictures of the finished creation and looking at them.






We baked the cake on Thursday with the anticipation of the next 2 days being super busy preparing for the party. And it's a good thing we did because we were busy on Friday and Saturday with de-gutting the pumpkins and the last minute errands on Saturday!






It was a large marble cake (a full sheet I believe) and it was fun to design and really colorful! The story behind it: 2 pirates row up on the shore of a desert isle and follow the map to where the treasure should be. They begin digging and they strike gold! Along with a skeleton that comes back to life and scares them away as he tries to protect his precious gold.

I added this last picture because it cracked me up: After crumbling up the cake for the grave, I dug the skeleton in there: "I'm so hungry; I haven't eaten in years!" I know--me and my child-like mind!

In The Beginning...



There was the selecting of the pumpkins.


What was going to be a morning of walking through a pumpkin patch (or maybe just going to the closest store) with my parents and selecting a variety of pumpkins with "personalities" turned into a quick pick at the local Kroger.


Unfortunately mom was not feeling well on Friday night, and instead of going on Saturday to pick the pumpkins and de-gut them before the party, Cary and I decided it was best to do it Friday night and decorate the cake on Saturday. So, 4 became 2, but we had fun with the variety we got to choose from.


Afterwards, Cary and I loaded them into the car and drove to Lewisville to join my dad in the clean out process (which I refer to as de-gutting). 5 pumpkins=quite a mess! I wanted to get into a seed/goo fight with one of them, but both dad and Cary were less than enthusiastic about it--men!




With that process out of the way, Cary and I headed home, where we were happily asleep by 10:45 to get ready for a super busy day on Saturday!



P.S.--Mom is feeling better; it just sounds like she needed a good night's rest herself!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

You Tube

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!

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

This morning Cary and I visited Live Oak Church, formerly known as Wichita Creek Baptist Church. This church means so much to me: it is the church that helped guide me to accepting Christ.

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.

Brad seemed so excited to be the pastor at my wedding, and of course seeing everyone brought back so many memories! I took Cary there once before we were married so that he could meet Pastor Brad and all of the people who I cared about. At the wedding Brad made everyone laugh (as he has a great talent of) and made the wedding special.


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/

Ninjago With A Special Guest

So we took B to go see Ninjago, The LEGO movie a couple of weeks ago, and by we, I mean Cary, myself, my dad, and...my grandfather. Odd co...