Monday, July 21, 2014

Red Carpet Movie Premiere

Ryan and I have been blessed to have the chance to do a lot of really fun things...but I have to say this past weekend is high on the list of fun experiences. {And Ryan earned roughly 4 billion points for being part of this for me.}

A couple of weeks ago, during Mid-Morning, I had the chance to meet two fiction writers you might know if you read Christian fiction: Colleen Coble and Denise Hunter. They came to the station to do an interview about an upcoming movie...and that was about all I knew prior to the actual interview.

As they shared, I learned that they were part of a sisterhood of authors...and one of their writing sisters, Diann Hunt, had died last fall after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Before she died, Diann learned that her novel, For Better or For Worse had been picked up by the Hallmark Channel to be made into a movie! She didn't live to see the movie in its finished state, but her friends celebrated her life and talent by throwing a Hollywood style movie premiere...in Fort Wayne!

When I found out that was happening, I SO wanted to go, and it so happened that we were going to be in Fort Wayne already that day, because we had to work an event for the station, so Ryan agreed to make a day of it. {Again. 4 billion points!}

So...we got two tickets {which were free to everyone who went...you just had to have one to get in!} and off we went!


After we worked Children's Fest, we scurried across town to the station to get all dressed up for the movie! I was so excited to have a chance to wear one of my dresses I've not had a reason to wear since the cruise!
We had two gift cards to Granite City {where we'd never eaten before} so we decided to make a free night of it and eat our dinner there! We were, far and away, THE most overdressed in the whole place.
 Fish tacos for Ryan and a chicken wrap for me. Have to say...the food was very tasty and we would absolutely go here again. {So many things I wanted to try, but I chose based on what would be the least likely to leave giant green stuff in my smile!}
On our way to the movie, we used another gift card to make our way through Starbucks....

The premiere was held at a church in Fort Wayne, and when we arrived, they had the red carpet all rolled out and waiting! We stood in the crowd and waited for Diann's friends and family to arrive via limo. When they did, everyone applauded for them as they made their way inside.
There were photographers and reporters there...and everyone was all dressed up and excited to celebrate. It was a wonderful atmosphere!

Once the guests of honor arrived, everyone else walked the red carpet to get inside...

Inside, they had a life size copy of the book cover...
There was even a "wedding reception" for all the guests - complete with cake and punch!

{The photo above is actually Denise Hunter's...I found it on Facebook and had to borrow it because I found us in it!}

The movie premiered on Hallmark at 9 p.m., so as the time drew close, we all made our way into the sanctuary to watch on the big screen{s}.
We THOROGHLY enjoyed the movie. It was a cute story, it was funny...and it was exciting to be able to share in the joy of people who knew and loved Diann.

During commercial breaks, they gave away door prizes, and Ryan and I each won a book. I guess he couldn't wait to get started!
So that was our fun night at the movie premiere!! A completely free date - and a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

The Shafferland Shuffle

* Last Sunday we had such a beautiful time at church {you already heard about that} - and then on our way home, Ryan stopped at the blood bank bus to donate. I stopped with him for moral support! That evening we went over to his Mom and step-dad's house to celebrate Allen's birthday. It was SUCH FUN...good talking with all the siblings and all their kids are just hysterical. We had a great night!

* Monday was an anxiety-filled day for me, so when I got home, I just wanted to be with Ryan for a while. We rested and then made dinner - which included our first sampling of home grown {though not at our home!} sweet corn. By the end of the night, the rain let up enough to go for some exercise...though part of it was still IN rain. It was gentle though - and pretty in puddles!!!

* Tuesday I went to work for the first half of the day and ended my time at work with a lunch meeting - love me some Friendly Fox food! I had to work from home that afternoon, and then that evening, while I had the Beth Moore study with the girls, Ryan said his final goodbyes to Old Blue and hello to our new {to us} wheels, the Red Bandit. A very full day!!
 * Wednesday morning was foggy, and halfway to work, I just drove straight out of it into the most glorious sunrise. The picture doesn't do it justice. While at work, I participated in the filming of our Christmas video...like the turtleneck? {I remember now why I don't wear them. Far too constricting and hot!} That night, I played undercover watchdog while Ryan met for some Craigslist sale attempts. I felt very Sandra Bullock-esque.
* Thursday was a bit of a rough day, so I spent my lunch hour doing a good cleansing cry in my car. That, along with the stellar summer sky fixed so much! :) After work, Ryan and I had some great talks together - and he took me for my first ride in the Red Bandit! We rented a movie and curled up for some much-needed rest: Braeya included! She's such a daddy's girl. {Traitor.}
 * Friday morning, while he was making the bed, Ryan actually got Braeya to pose WITH a toy for a picture. Amazing. Friday night, my sister Julie drove up from Indianapolis and the three of us went to see Michael English in concert. I'd never seen him solo before, and though he wasn't feeling well, it was a great concert! And it was fun to hang out with Julie, because we never get to do that!
* Yesterday was another full day! Ryan and I worked Children's Fest in Fort Wayne. The station has a tent there where kids can come through and record something {like a song or reading part of a DJ script} and take it home with them. They love it! When we were done with that, we scurried over TO the station to change clothes and head to...a movie premiere! I cannot WAIT to tell you more about this! We went to the red carpet movie premiere of the Hallmark movie For Better or for Worse. SUCH FUN!!!!

Saturday, July 19, 2014

The Saturday Six

One.
There's a brand new movie premiering on Hallmark tonight - and I'm really excited about it! It's called For Better or for Worse, and it's based on a novel by DiAnn Hunt. The author passed away this past fall, after a battle with cancer, but her writer friends were on Mid-Morning last week to share about the movie. I'm SO EXCITED about it!!! If you're home - WATCH!!!! If not - DVR!!!!!

Two.

Lynne shared with me a bag of this popcorn...which you can see is all kinds of good for you. I expected it to be boring and tasteless, but I was pleasantly surprised to see it had tons of flavor - and even {gasp} a hint of salt! It was a good snack!

Three.

This article BLEW my mind. Let the record show that while I am guilty of taking all manner of pictures of my food and my experience eating it, I do NOT create this kind of delay in the process. Ummmmm girl's gotta eat. And the faster, the better!!!

Four.

I gave in. I am now on the Instagram boat. It is TRULY pathetic why I did this...I was obsessively blog-following Julia's pregnancy and she SAID on her blog she would announce the birth via Instagram before it hit the blog. That's it. That is the reason I signed up. But for coming to the party several years late, I'm thoroughly enjoying the world of photos captioned by stories not limited to 140 characters. Thankyouverymuch. {It seemed appropriate for my first Instagram photo to be the one above. For many reasons.}

Five.

This is Ryan's first contribution to the Saturday Six, and I wanted to be sure to give him full credit. Some of you may have seen this swirling around Facebook or Twitter, but if you've NOT seen it, WATCH. It's a video full of grammar truth. A hearty amen, Weird Al.

Six.

One of my friends left me this link on my Facebook page...given that I'm not really a WORLD traveler, I'll likely never see most of these, but man it was fun to read. I love coffee shops!!!

Friday, July 18, 2014

In Which I Watch Out for Ryan. {Kinda.}

You suffered through yesterday's story...do you have it in you for one more?

So Ryan is working on selling his beloved Old Trusty {renamed, by me, of course, as the Asphyxiator}. He put it up for sale online, and this week he had a bite. He told me he was going to meet someone about the truck, and I informed him I was going with him.

For surveillance.

Because I'm sure all of you would PICK ME FIRST to be your watchdog in such a situation.

But I've seen the movie. I was aware of the dangers and equal to the task to protect my husband.

We made our way to the Meijer parking lot for him to meet the gentleman interested in the truck. I pulled into a parking spot a few hundred yards away, slid down into the front seat and donned my sunglasses.
I made mental notes of the car that pulled in and the gentlemen that got out. I slid the window open and took photos of them in case I needed to turn those over to the police at any point in time. Then I realized I didn't have a clear view of their car, so I put the car in drive and looped around the parking lot to get photos at other angles.

I felt so Sandra Bullock.

I sent a text to my sister {with the above photo} telling her I was the undercover meet up watchdog. She replied with "Concealed carry?" I said, "I do have concealer. And lip gloss."

I felt that was a good answer.

The gentlemen looking at the car looked...and looked...and looked...so I took up a texting conversation with my mom, in which I learned I am the Honest Toddler. {If you listen to BLT, you'll understand what that means.} Here was our chat:

Me: So I'm on duty now for the meet-up. I have taken pictures of the men in case something goes wrong. Hi, my name is Bekah and I watch too many movies.

Mom: MEN??

Me: There are two. It's taking forever, which doesn't matter, except I get ice cream when it's over, and you know the danger of withholding that from me.

Mom: Taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r is exactly how long?

Me: A good 10 minutes so far. Maybe longer.

Me: ICE CREAM!!!!!!!!!!

Mom: He's done?

Me: No, I was just reminding you of the sense of urgency. In case you forgot.

Mom: I remember.

Me: They put the hood back down. The guy is pacing. BUY THE TRUCK AND I WILL SHARE MY ICE CREAM!! I bet he can be persuaded with food.

Me: Test driving.

Me: Test drive over. It's like watching the Judas bargaining scene in the Easter Pageant. Just a bunch of nodding and shaking and gesturing.

Mom: LOL!

Me: Think it would help if I rolled down the window and yelled BUY IT!!!! I'M READY FOR DESSERT!!!!!!

In the end, the gentleman passed on the vehicle, and an hour later, we were back in the parking lot, showing it to two other...individuals {gentlemen would be not quite the right descriptor}...who, according to Ryan, spent most of their time burping and telling him stories of trucks they used to own in days of yore.

Apparently selling cars is not always a smooth process.

But let the record show, all was well in the end {despite the fact that the truck has yet to sell}, and I actually got an entire blog post written during the second adventure.

That may not speak well for my surveillance skills.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Farewell, Old Blue; Hello, Red Bandit

Oh, people.

PEOPLE.

This has been a week in Shafferland transportation. I thought you might enjoy the sheer craziness of it all, so here you go!

A few months ago, Ryan became concerned about the amount of miles piling up on his vehicle, which is our best one {and my saving grace on icy commutes}, so he bought back a car he used to own...just a little old Neon with a good chunk of miles, a bit of rust on the exterior, and fabulous gas mileage. He cleaned it all up and since December, he's been driving that back and forth to work and on random chore outings.

Last Thursday - a week ago this very fine day - he and I were traveling home, talking on the phone, and organizing the night ahead: mowing for him, house chores for me.

All of the sudden he said, "Uh oh."

I panicked {because duh, what else would I do?} and asked what was wrong.

Calmly, he said, "My car just died. I think it's the timing belt."

Now. Let's pause for just a minute here to think back to the day when my timing belt broke in the middle of the Fort Wayne Airport Expressway. I immediately burst into tears and had a full-on panic attack with loud cries of prayer. Ryan? He just calmly announced that his timing belt had broken, and he would need to hang up and pursue a solution.

{911 was not his solution.)

It actually was pretty amazing in a God-sort-of-way, because the belt broke AFTER he was driving through the city and the jams caused by fair traffic. It actually broke 1/4 mile from my parents' house, right in front of their friends' home. This house has a gated driveway, and the gate is NEVER open, but it was that day, and he was able to coast in and be safe off the heavily traveled highway. My dad was home and was able to hurry over to make sure all was well with the homeowner. I was so thankful for all these things, because I was on my way to meet a friend and couldn't get there to help him.

{Although, again, I'm of little help in these messes.}

Ryan's mom was on her way home from town and was able to come get him, and she took him to borrow their pickup truck and his uncle's trailer. Ryan's cousin happened to be at his aunt and uncle's house and was willing to drop his projects to go with Ryan to help him load the injured car up onto the trailer.

And Nita, bless her heart took pictures of the whole thing for me.


They hauled the car back through all the fair traffic and to the far side of Kokomo to drop it off at the car shop Ryan always goes to.

And it was closed.

Like permanently.

WHAT?!?!!?!?!?!!?!?!?

So....they hauled the car back through the city, back through the fair traffic, and unloaded it from the trailer.

In a long decision making process that makes for terrible blog fodder, Ryan decided not to fix it, but to sell it - hoping someone would want it for parts, maybe - and channel his focus toward something newer.

So he listed it online at midnight on Saturday. By 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, he had 4 inquiries, and by 4:30, he'd sold it.

WHAT!?!?! We can sell a dead car in less than 24 hours and not two perfectly good houses!??!?!!? Explain it to me.

And so it was that Tuesday night, Ryan and his brother loaded up the car onto the trailer, and he and his mom delivered it to its new home.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Ryan had discovered a little truck online that he thought might be a good replacement for both Old Blue and the Asphyxiator. {You remember the Asphyxiator, right? It's his pickup truck that has lived an...intense...life.} So after he dropped off Old Blue, he went to check out the truck...and so it was that he became the proud owner of...

...Red Bandit.
As you may remember, last week he was kissing a pig. This week he's hugging a truck. Am I being replaced!?!?!?!!? :)

I am so, so happy for him. I know he's been juggling two REALLY OLD cars for a long time, and to be able to have something a little newer is a blessing.

And a sweet upgrade from...well...the Asphyxiator.
And for the record, the yard still isn't mowed. It turns out that running the Shafferland Transportation Company takes up ALL our spare time. HA!!! Maybe tonight. Thursday, take two! {And by two, I mean, of course, two yards.}

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Wednesdays in the Word: Verse W

First of all, let me say a giant THANK YOU for the kind comments yesterday. I was hoping the words of the prayer we heard would encourage YOU {and hopefully they did}....and you encouraged me with your kindness. We are holding tight and know God has a perfectly-timed plan. But goodness, the prayers are so helpful.

We've made it all the way to W in our study of verses...and this is one that falls into the category of "easier said than done."

I've been thinking about this one...because my guess is when you saw those words, you either charged yourself guilty or innocent from falling into one of two temptations: food or sex. And now, feeling either appropriately convicted or freed, you're ready to move on.

But today I'm urged to stop and think about some of those other temptations. The ones we don't really pause to think about in this context.

* The temptation to be lazy in work. {Not just AT work, but IN work.} To not give our very best. To coast along.

* The temptation to lose our tempers...with drivers on the road, with our kids, with people shopping across the aisle from us {gulp, Bekah}.

* The temptation to let something go that needs to be addressed...a hurt, maybe. A lost friendship. Something that might cause wounding if we scrape at it, but it still deserves attention.

* And speaking of that...the temptation to neglect those closest to us. To be too busy for our spouses or our kids.

* The temptation to live beyond our means, because let's face it...having stuff and going places can be so much fun.

* The temptation to skip out on tithing so we can pay some bills.

* The temptation to take credit that isn't ours, rather than pointing to the one who deserves it...because we enjoy the attention.

* The temptation to skip out on our devotions or church rather than investing in time with God.

...you get the idea.

Pray, so much, against the temptations to be less than God made you to be. To be less than a good example for Him.

...And now, I have some praying to do...

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Waiting Rooms

We knew when we sat down in church on Sunday morning and the sermon title printed in the bulletin was "What Are You Waiting For?" - that we were potentially in real trouble.

Our pastor got up and delivered a timely, beautiful message that struck both of us smack in the middle of our hearts. He gave the analogy of going to the emergency room...a place no one ever really wants to be anyway...and hearing the words, "Have a seat, and the doctor will be with you shortly."

Shortly.

Ha.

I remember my visit to the ER over a decade ago. I had gone in with unbearable abdominal pain, heard the famous above words, and made my way to the waiting room for the doctor arriving shortly. Not long into my stay, the pain became too great to sit, so I asked for a cot of some sort. They were out of cots, they said. WHAT!?!? You're a hospital, for crying out loud! How can you be out of beds?? They offered me a wheelchair. Well, I didn't need a rolling version of the waiting room chair, so I went back to wait.

Not long after, a sweet mama came in with her daughter, whose head had been gashed open and was bleeding badly. As the mom pressed bloody towels to her head, I so desperately wanted to tell her if she'd just say that kid had chest pains, she'd get right in. In my 3 hour wait, I'd learned that was the golden ticket. I was close to developing a few myself if it would speed the process along.

So...no. I don't believe in the doctor will be with you shortly.

Pastor Steve talked about the way God often asks us to wait and in His time frame...it's shortly. But in our time frame...it's long and laborious.

I am pretty sure we were the invisible sermon illustration.

At the end of the morning, he invited those in a season of waiting to stand...and I promised God if Ryan stood, I would stand with him. He did, and I clutched tightly to his hand.

We stood there with our heads bowed and heard the pastor urge the Body of Christ to look around and if someone near them stood...to go stand with them as a sign of support.

It was like junior high revisited {in my little brain}. Oh please let someone come stand with us. We still don't know most of the people who sit around us, so I had no idea who might be willing to step out and stand with two waiting strangers.

I felt a hand rest on my shoulder and peeked out to see a face I recognized from my days at IWU. I was so relieved that someone had taken pity on us that I began to cry. {Please hold your shock.}

Then Pastor Steve asked the supporters to pray aloud.

This man didn't know us. He had no idea what we waited for, and if I had to guess, I didn't figure "selling two houses" topped his list.

But he opened his mouth, and I'm not kidding...the most anointed prayer I've ever heard just poured out. I was convinced God had tapped him on the shoulder and told him exactly what we needed, and that's the way he prayed.

I was crying hard by the end.

We thanked him after church, and the next day, I emailed him to thank him again - and to explain what we're waiting for. He responded with some of the same words he prayed, and they so moved me, I wanted to share them with you. Maybe you're waiting too, and you need this today:

May the love of God, grace of Jesus and presence of the Holy Spirit be with you during this time of testing. May the test become a wonderful testimony of how God has blessed. We pray that as you roll this burden upon the Lord and wholly commit and trust it to Him, He will cause your thoughts and actions to be agreeable with His will and your prayers will be answered. May you be strengthened with all might according to His glorious power in Christ Jesus, so that you will obtain fortitude (victory in all circumstances) and patience (always in right relationship with the Lord and others) with all joy and thanksgiving. Your God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory through Christ Jesus. May the Lord grant you an extra measure of love, faith, patience, and longsuffering as He answers your prayers in the best possible timing.

And so we wait. And we pray. And we trust. 

Monday, July 14, 2014

Fun at the Fair!

Ryan and I grew up in Howard County, and we love the county fair. I've heard it's one of the best around...but I wouldn't know from experience, because it's the only one I've ever been to.

Despite our busy schedules, we managed to carve out two nights to go to the fair this year, and I thought I'd share some of our adventures with you!

Awkward selfie as we walked to the fair on the first night. We skipped paying for parking and walked the distance. :) 

 First order of business: a lemon shakeup for this guy! He got one both nights, actually. I can't have them, but he loves them!!!
 He was also VERY excited about his fried mushrooms.
 Me? Well, I was happy to see the walking taco tent! This year they had OPTIONS for chips, and I went with the Doritos!!
 Ran into my friend Katy, so we had to get a picture. :)
 I guess Ryan felt left out, so he found a friend, too!!!!!
 I just loved this picture. Sadly, we didn't get to ride this one this year. The first night we went, it was 99 cent ride night, so we'd have lost HOURS of our life waiting in line. The second night, we chose to spend our remaining funds on food. LOL!!!!!
 We did hang out with our friend Shawn on the first night, and I happened to capture this on the crazy ride. It's not actually CALLED the crazy ride, but that's how I feel about its motion.
 Ryan went for a Philly cheese steak sammich, and I had a few bites. It was just okay. Probably won't get that again.
 And it's not a year at the fair unless we have AN ELEPHANT EAR!!! This is how we capped off the first night.
 And....Friday night!
 This time, he started out with the sirloin tips. He was sad because the lady that made it spilled a whole bunch of it on the counter, said sorry, and handed it to him minus a big chunk of the food. Disconcerting at any turn, but more so when you're paying twice what it's worth!
 I had drooled over his fried mushrooms on Wednesday, so that's what I chose for Friday. With southwest ranch! YUM!!!!!!!
 I know it's really dumb to get soft serve ice cream at a FAIR when you can get that anytime, anywhere, but it just sounded SO GOOD on a hot Friday night. We did share this, FYI. {You know, I should have put that in my vows: I love you enough to share my ice cream. That's a LOT of love.}
 That night, we walked around with our friends Troy and Cilicia, and they talked me into visiting the petting zoo. {Because that's about my mentality level.} I really did think these guys were sweet.
 Note: Bekah making physical contact with unpredictable animal:
 They also had this old-fashioned combine running - and we stopped to watch it for a while!
 Grain!! {They would let you try it to eat it, but I wasn't sure how I felt about raw grain. I like jelly on mine.}
 We enjoyed walking around one last time and then said goodbye...for another year.
I realize this is 57 kinds of dumb, but it's so much fun to have a date to walk through the fair with. Worth the 34 year wait on that one. :)