Feb 28, 2010

Yummy Fire, Valentines Concerts, Etc.

So our dear friend, Julie Prothro, is quite the Photographer.  She has this wonderful term that she coined a while back for when the lighting conditions are just perfect in God's glorious creation.

She calls it "yummy light" (Great pic of her hubby, Evan, there btw.  I wish I could look that cool in Aviators.  I would likely never take them off though).

"Yummy light" as she says, "is never to be wasted".

I would like to think of myself as quite the Grill Master.  Jess and I have been on quite the grilling tear lately - beef, chicken, pork no meat is safe.

One night in particular this month, I was reminded of Julie's "yummy light" term as I stared into my coals.  I have decided to coin my own term.  I present you with "yummy fire"...




The Coals glow so perfectly.  After we had grilled everything for the evening, I found myself upset that I had to close the grill for the evening.







Yummy fire puts the temp gauge right at 325.

















I absolutely love my gril.  (Coincidentally, it got a real workout this weekend at my bday party.  Everything from quail, pheasant, sausage, steak and shark...yes, shark...met up with some yummy fire.)







Valentines day was absolutely incredible.  Lots of story there, but I'll let you off with two pictures from the concert we went to.  Max Stalling is a Fightin' Texas Aggie who has been singing country music for quite some time.  I love his music, and Jess and I had a hell of a time dancing to it with the Wilcox's and Lingwall's (who happen to be friends with Max).







The concert was at the Son's of Hermann Hall in Dallas.  If you have never been to a concert there, you should definitely go.  One of the best venues I have ever gotten to go to.












Max and the band.  I love a good stand up base.
















So here's the "Etc."  Believe it or not, this owl was sitting on the hood of a Lexus in front of the Starbucks at Town and Country mall.  Believe it.

It freaked me out.  I walked up to my truck, and there the owl was on the car next to me.  Kind of bizarre.







I turned 25 today.  I am thankful to be alive, to have friends like I saw this weekend, to be married to my wife, and to be saved by my Jesus.

This month has been wonderful.  The last year was the best of my life, and I expect the next 25 to be more fun than the first.

Cheers.

Mr. Hill


P.S. -

"Your marriage will not survive unless the reason that you are together is greater than the pressure that you are under." - Jimmy Evans

Feb 25, 2010

Value

Unlike the Value menu at McDonalds how much value you think you have is in fact invaluable.

You are worth so much more than one dollar.

Have you ever thought, "Man, I wish that person would just realize how much I have to give?" While at the same time subconsciously thinking, "So that I could in return also know how much I have to give."

Beth Moore has recently published a book called So Long Insecurity and on page 173 she said something that made lots of things connect together which changed me.

She said, "Help me to stop using a person as my mirror and start seeing myself as you [God] alone see me."

Suddenly I realized when you depend on a person, a success, a job, or even family members to determine how you see yourself, how you value yourself, or even how secure you are then the reflection you will see will be extremely poor.   It would be like saying that you are looking at a rainbow and only seeing one color.   People, jobs, and family are all imperfect.  Unfortunately they cannot always see all of who God made you to be, and even if they do at certain times they cannot be depended on to give you a constant good report.

 When Beth said to stop using people as a mirror to determine who you are I got this mental picture of me standing in front of someone with a mirror between us.   The mirror reflected to me how the other person saw me.   The mirror was dirty, damaged, and imperfect because the person did not have good enough sight to truly tell me who I am.   Jesus whispered in my ear that he wanted to be my mirror and consistently and constantly give me His reflection.    In one moment it was like Jesus plugged the power cord of who I am into the energy outlet.   My screen lit up and started running smoothly like a brand new Macbook pro.   My faulty processor had been switched for a new shiny one that will never be outdated.

This was something that I always knew in my head and often tried to apply.   There have been times in my life where I have applied this knowledge very well, but it was not until recently did this knowledge reach my heart.  

This does not mean that people, jobs, and family (or anything else) cannot hurt you, encourage you, or point you in an awesome direction.  It just means that you can be stable, secure and completely you in Christ Jesus.

When good things happen it is good to share them with your friends, and that is why I am sharing this with you now.  Especially in girl world where we all compare ourselves to each other and determine value by each other’s reaction, it is very important for us to realize that really it is Jesus who gives us value.  We do not have to search out someone or something else to do that for us anymore.  You could be the most amazing Christian in the world and still struggle in this area.   So, have no shame!  Give it all up to Jesus.

All of us girls need to be on the same team anyways :)




Jess

Feb 24, 2010

:::Something is New:::


Good morning everyone,

Welcome to the new Top of the Hills blog designed by Marina of Penny Lane Designs.   She is awesome and great to work with!  I highly reccommend her for any design project!

I actually found her on the internet about a year and 8 months ago when I first discovered the world of blogging, and we just now decided that we needed our very own design!

I feel like there is a lot to share with y'all since we have not blogged in awhile, so you might get several posts today!

Yesterday was a big day out here in the barn.   It snowed from about 4:30 until 7:30 last night, and from 4:30-5:30 the snowflakes were about the size of quarters.   It was almost like big snowballs were just falling out of the sky.   Giada was going crazy running around like a cheetah and eat snowflakes out of the air.

During my lunch break yesterday I went in to our local Tuesday Morning out here in Tomball, it is conventiently located behind our Pawn Shop.   While I was shopping I ventured down the cookware isle and out of the corner of my eye I saw a Le Creuset box and nearly fell over backwards.

  I have been wanting one of these enameled cast iron pots for months.  So much so that I have entered contests on blogs to see if I can win one, and I even bought a fake one at Sam's for twenty bucks that we fondly call our Le Members Mark.

Back to me nearly falling over backwards in Tuesday Morning -- they had about ten pots of various sizes sitting right there on the self.  I took a quick peek at the prices and my heart skipped several beats.    They were more than half off -- which is AWESOME because they are SUPER expensive.   But I did not buy one.

Instead I went back to the office and instant messeged Chris on the computer to tell him about my find.  At which point he, knowing how much I have wanted one of these things, instantly instructed me to go back to the store and get one.  SO I DID AND I WAS SO EXCITED

I realize this may be super boring to you, but it was like getting super bowl tickets for me.  It will probably be super boring for you until I cook you something in it, and then you will have to tell me how awesome it is.  :)

Then when we left work my Mom went to Tuesday Mornings and got one too, and the lady told us that the pots have been sitting there since November. NOVEMBER.  No one knows what they are in Tomball.  For this I was glad.

Well I am off to go fix Chris his breakfast and walk him out to the car.  Hope y'all have an awesome day!

Jess

Feb 12, 2010

:::LOVE:::

It is the time to celebrate love.

My love [Mr. Hill] is taking me to Bryan, TX tonight to stay in the La Salle Hotel and to eat at Cafe Exccel.  Yum.  Voodoo Salmon.   Then we are heading to Dallas for a myriad of events :)

I am beyond excited.

I am more in love with my husband every day.  Living life with him makes every day exciting.  Living life with him makes laundry, dishes, and grocery shopping exciting.   I love that he is big and I am small.  I love that I will always be able to fit in his lap.  I love that his lap is big enough that one day when we have kiddos the whole family will be able to fit in his lap.

Out of inspiration from the Pioneer Woman I am going to list out some things and people that I love:


  • My big strong manly good lookin husband
  • Freshly ground coffee in the mornings
  • Pizza - all kinds
  • Jeans
  • Massive high heel shoes
  • Rusk products
  • Chi products
  • MAC products
  • Apple products
  • Anthropologie
  • Mexican food - Escalantes, Guadelajara, Pappasitos
  • Shaina Bear
  • My Giada puppy
  • Giada on TV
  • Austin Stone / Lime Stone / Any other kind of lime stone
  • Todd and Karra -- my second parents and Chris's real ones
  • The pandora ring they got me for Christmas
  • Their puppy Thunder
  • Heritage and Lightning 
  • Luke and Mikala
  • Cilantro
  • My kitchen aid food processor
  • My cast iron skillet
  • All of my dishes
  • Silv Dawg
  • The LSM
  • Julie Prothro 
  • Chick Fil A
  • Diet Dr Pepper
  • Kashi Products
  • Homemade salsa
  • Beth Moore
  • Lisa Bevere
  • Books of all kinda
  • Live Inspired Journals
  • My Vera Bradely computer case
  • Living in the Barn
  • My parents 
  • My mom borrowing things from my kitchen
  • Jeremy and Evan
  • The fact that Chris loves my cooking
  • Wes and Sheridan
  • Randy and Ellen
  • Kelley and Adam and their puppy Jaida
  • Lauren and Jason
  • Yao Mings Restaurant
  • Antique shopping in Tomball
  • The Shred by Jillian Michaels
  • Grilling Chicken
  • Grilled Meats
  • BBQ Ribs -- the making of BBQ Ribs
  • My pink nike cup
  • Adobe Software ---- I am learning
  • Green Salsa
  • Need To Breathe
  • Francine Rivers
These are a few of my favorite things.

Feb 4, 2010

Teenagers

My parents went to Colorado Springs this week on business and for ministry purposes.

They also got to eat dinner with my best friend Shaina Bear Landry and her husband Bobby who both live and work in Colorado.  I was very jealous.  I still am jealous.   

This week I got the "honor" of feeding my two teenage brothers for the week.  Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  Please note "feeding" was my one responsibility.  Not caring, talking, loving, engaging, hanging, or any other type of interaction that might happen in a relationship.

Since we live in the barn it was really not too inconvenient for any of us.  I just had to go over to the big house in the morning to make their breakfasts and lunches.  In the evenings they just had to walk over to the barn for dinner.   

I had to undergo rigorous sandwich training with my Mom, so that their sandwiches could be made to perfection as if Mom had actually made them.  I also had to remember exactly which chips, candy, fruit, and beef jerky went in each lunch.    As well as remember what each one eats for breakfast in the morning.   

It was this week where I remembered how cool teenagers are.  NOT.   How nice and friendly and talkative they are.  NOT.  How appreciative and sweet they are.  NOT.  

I cannot wait to have lots of teenagers running around in my house one day!  

( I will give Jeremy some props for always saying thank you and always putting his dishes away ).

Feb 3, 2010

Want. Need. Love

I loved my wedding dress. I still love my wedding dress. But - if for some reason wedding dresses came into style to wear at occasions other than weddings - I want this wedding dress.




I found it on Jasmine Star's blog.  So many pretty things.

So last night I made Cuban Braised Skirt steak.  The first time I made Cuban Braised Skirt steak I used Diamond H beef --- Chris's parents cow from their very own ranch.   It was so tender and the flavor was so good.  Last night we used Sam's skirt steak from some unknown place.  It was tough and bland.   It was sad.  Todd (Chris's Dad) has ruined me.  I must have Braunveih.   Five star tenderness Braunveigh that has been raised with love and care on Texas grass.   Again, I am ruined - how can I go back?


Wedding dresses and lovingly raised beefs.  It's whats on my mind.  It's whats for dinner.

Feb 2, 2010

SWWM - that looks good in a bikini

My friend Julie Prothro sent an email out to all of us Lone Star Marina girls last fall asking about what we thought about mentorship. Basically wondering how does the best mentor / mentor relationship come about. Which is an awesome question, but not what this blog is about today.

It was during this email exchange that I came up with a description of the kind of woman that I want to be.

Super Woman Wifie Mama - that looks good in a bikini

It seems to me that as we women grow older our responsibilities seem to grow as well as the expectations we put on on our selves to master these responsibilities. The Proverbs 31 woman is quiet daunting and accomplishes so much in her day, yet Proverbs is not clear on how one arrives at such achievement.

Thankfully I have several great examples of awesome women in my life: my mom, my nana, my mimi, and my great granny Ima. All of whom taught me how to cook and serve and love. They all love and serve in different ways, each of them being highly necessary. My Mom especially showed me what is means to be selfless and to look to satisfy the needs of others before my own. Because of all these women I came into marriage knowing exactly how to care for my man, and for this I am so grateful.

Yet, it was not until I got married that I really began to understand what it means to be a truly awesome Godly woman. Please understand that I believe this understanding is not general and cannot be applied to all women. It is unique and specific to what you feel God has called you too, and what you want to be and accomplish. As I write the next part of this blog do not heap guilt upon yourself if this completely describes the opposite of you. This describes me and what I feel I am called to. God made you to be you - and not me.

SO - I continue -

It was not until I was married did I truly understand what was called of me. All of the sudden I had so many things to juggle:

1. Spending time with Jesus so that I could actually be sane
2. Spending time with my husband and loving him
3. Meal planning, cooking, grocery shopping - OH MY - and saving money
4. Laundry
5. Cleaning
6. Social Obligations / maintaining contact with the outside world, and fostering good relationships with people that add to your life and you add to theirs.
7. Going to church and being social
8. Career -- UHHHH HELLO this takes 40 + hours a week of your womanly time
9. Working out
10. Christmas shopping / Birthday shopping / Remembering to give the presents you actually bought
11. Knowing what your husband is allergic to
12. Decorating
13. General organization
14. Remembering to feed the puppy
15. Building relationships with both sets of parents and siblings.

16. LOOKING GOOD IN A BIKINI while wearing platform heals

Ok - I don't know about you, but juggling all these things and maintaining balance is hard. Some of you out there may have all this down. Some of you, like me, may be desperately searching for answers.

My answer: The secret to being a SWWM - who looks good in a bikini is DISCIPLINE

SO:

I have found there are two types of people in the world:
1. People who have clean houses
2. People who don't

These two groups of people struggle with discipline in two entirely different ways.

Group 1: Clean house people are very busy type A people. They create to do lists and check them off. These people have to discipline themselves to balance their to do list to make sure they prioritize the people in their life before their to dos. Basically - they have make sure they are building good relationships.

Group 2: Non clean house people focus all on relationships and not enough on their to dos. These peoples lives can become unorganized quickly thus stressing out their loved ones. They must discipline themselves to balance their relationship time so that they get their to dos done. [ I fall into this category ]

It all comes down to how you are wired. Every single one of us is different and really cannot be categorized into two groups. But every single one of us must choose between what we always WANT to do and what is GOOD and NECESSARY for us to do. As a wife I have become to realize that if I want to be the wife and future Mom that I know my husband and family deserves it is going to take a lot of self sacrifice on my part.

Examples:

1. I want to provide healthy meals. YET - this takes an amazing amount of planning and time. You must look at recipes, make lists, plan, go to the store. This happens EVERY SINGLE week - whether you feel like it, whether you have time, whether you have decided that eating is for losers and no one should ever do it again. You HAVE to go to the grocery store.

2. Have an awesome relationship with my hubby. Sometimes this means that I have to get off the couch and engage in conversation with him. Sometimes this means that I cannot read books for 5 hours once I get home. Sometimes this means that I sacrifice what I WANT to do for what he WANTS to do. Usually this means that I get up way too early in the morning to make him breakfast and lunch - because I love him, and for no other reason than I want to bless him.

3. I want to have a clean house. This requires me to watch less TV, read less, and walk around aimlessly less. This is an area that I struggle in and I am discipling myself to be better at.

4. My time with Jesus is extremely important for me so that I am not: grouchy, cranky, rude, anti-social, and irrational. I have to get up early in the morning so that I can get in some time alone. I sacrifice sleep.

5. LOOK GOOD IN A BIKINI: So it is not really about just looking good in a bikini (even though that is awesome) -- it is about having enough energy to do all things life requires of you. It is about looking good for the hubby, for yourself, and so that when you are 45 you are still able to train your football playing sons during the summer - or keep up with your 2 yr. old toddler. This is another area [working out consistently] where I struggle -- and am having to discipline myself --- this is the area where accountability is key for me -- and my friend Julie Prothro has stepped up to the plate. Thank you Julie. I sacrifice whatever else I would rather be doing than working out.

6. Career and Family Provision: In this time and age it is important for both wife and husband to contribute to the family income. It is been a big learning curve for me to learn how to manage my work responsibilities and my home responsibilities. Again, this is area where people differ in how they struggle. I am much more domestically in-tune, so I have to make sure I am giving work an equal part of myself.
- This is also an area where I feel like God is completely re-working me. Because of that I really can only see today - as in I have no idea what the future looks like, but I know God is doing something. This is another area where I am seeking and asking the Lord to show me what this looks like - done well. Ya know - one day we will have babies, and the work thing is some how going to have to adapt to that era of my life. God knows what he will do. If we could somehow master the Mom works at home thing and still is a productive person in society - that would be awesome. :)

UPDATE: my friend leah makes a good point - Moms are essential to society and that alone is a massive honor.

Work + Family: I want to learn how to balance and manage this well. We are in a new time and I believe God can gives us new ways to do things.

7. Spending time with awesome girls who add to your life and understand you. Sometimes this requires you to sacrifice a little of that treasure hubby time --- but if he is a good hubby he will understand. Plus that hubby of yours needs to spend time with his boys too.


I will end here. :) Being a SWWM - that looks good in a bikini requires discipline, self-sacrifice, and balance. AND A WHOLE LOT OF LEARNING - and probably a whole lot of mentorship.