12.29.2007

Bye bye, blogger. Hello, WordPress!

Just in case anyone still reads this... you can now catch this former Riggs-girl at amaxwellhouse.wordpress.com!

See you there!

9.06.2007

Goodbye "Crazy As Me" blog! You have been very good to me. But the time has come for me to move on. The phrase "crazy as me" comes from an Allison Krauss song: "Some folks seem to think I only got one problem,
I can't find nobody as crazy as me." Well, I have found someone pretty crazy and pretty wonderful, and I'm going to marry him on October 27 - 51 days from today!


To those of you who have been faithful readers this little blog, thank you. For now, you can find me at www.matthewandkatharine.com.

peace & love, Katie

3.23.2007

I've entered this contest for a new blog design...

2.19.2007

In January Matt and his parents spoke at the ZOE Conference in Fresno, California. I had a plane ticket that was expiring soon, so I was able to tag along! Matt has been considering some film schools in LA to attend after he graduates, so we decided to fly out a few days early and visit a couple of them. Oh, the stories we have from driving around LA! Thank goodness, my amazingly wonderful brother loaned us his GPS system that Santa gave him. The weather couldn't have been more perfect, and our little rented Chevy HHR had a sun-roof that we enjoyed greatly! We stayed for two nights with the Tippens in their beautiful home on Pepperdine's campus. I'd have more pics, but my camera battery died before our fun really began. But here are a few that we were able to take:


California oranges + amazing view of the ocean = a great way to start your day!


This is the Getty Villa, a museum of ancient art of Greece, Rome, & Etruria. Just down the road from Malibu.


This guy weirded me out.


This guy, however, does not weird me out.


"The Grove"- a fun shopping center with a cool sculpture of angels (relatively cool, of course).

That's about it! Look at me, posting once a month. :)

1.20.2007

I promised my dear friend, Katey, that I would post as soon as I received the pictures from our family trip to Red River, NM. So here is a picture story of our trip!

We rented a Yukon for our trip, so that all 5 of us would fit... and we did, barely. Matt's family had a "turtle" that we put some of our luggage in and strapped it on the top of the car. I slept through most of Texas, but then spent the rest of the time playing Sudoku and watching "Battlestar Galactica" with Matt (that's called sacrificial love).


Matt was starting to get a bit out of line on the trip, so I had to take care of that.


This is Ellie (short for Eleanor), Will's new GPS system. She has a lovely British accent and helped us greatly on the road.

We had a couple of stops along the way, because the roads were getting pretty bad. The second picture is of our 3 hour stop at Eagle's Nest!


Home sweet home at the Golden Eagle Lodge.

Will and Matt are excited about skiing... I am a little anxious about my first ski class!

The main ski area, just down the street from our lodge. We loved that everything is so close in Red River!

We had 3 days to ski, so I took ski lessons on our first day of skiing. Here I am waiting in the lift line with the rest of my class. I'd like you to know that I didn't fall ONE TIME getting on or off the lift. It was pretty much the only part of skiing that I did decently.




True confessions: Ski school didn't go so well. My main problem was that once i started skiing, I couldn't stop! I could turn, but then I'd just keep going. My instructer said helpful things such as, "No snow plow!" and "You know, you're not a tiny girl." Helpful, huh? By the end of the morning session I was in tears. I wasn't under any false impression that I am athletic and this should have come easy... I was just so scared that I was going to run into someone else!! (which did happen) My instructer said, "It's going to be ok, just come back in the afternoon." I wanted to say, "Go away!" But after a relaxing lunch, I did come back. I perfected my turns, only ran into one child, learned how to slow down... but never learned how to stop! At least I left the afternoon session with a smile on my face, as seen below. :)


Will and Matt turned out to be great skiers. Matt even disobeyed his mom and dared the Black Diamonds a few times!


I, however, turned out to be sick. I came off the slopes on the first day with a high fever, sore throat, all the makings of strep. Who knew Red River doesn't have a pharmacy? So while the boys skiied on Day 2, I read my books, watched a bit of James Brown's colorful funeral, and took warm naps. Actually-- this is exactly what I was hoping to do on the vacation!


On Day 3 I was feeling better and ventured out with my parents while the boys skiied. We visited the shops and tasted some of the local treats. This was also New Years Eve, so that night we ate Italian food at Capo's and watched the torch parade on the slopes.


On New Years Day, the day we had already planned on leaving, the previously closed roads opened up and we said goodbye (for now) to Red River. Ellie found our way home via detours, as many of the roads were closed.

And there, Key, you have it! For your viewing pleasure, here are some other wonderful pictures from the trip:


*** Thank you to my mom for all of these beautiful pictures!

6.11.2006

This was my Friday night crowd...




But this is who I'm going to see in 3 days!

5.27.2006

update #4:

I love my job, and I find myself loving it more and more. Suzetta is not only an incredibly gifted children’s minister, but also an amazing person. Many adults have told me that they hoped to be like Suzetta when they grow up- I can’t help but agree with them. She is one of the wisest women I have ever known; she knows when to speak and when to hold her tongue— something we could all learn from. One reason I’m excited about being in the office more without leaving for school is so that I can work with her on a more consistent basis. Being around her I will not only be a better children’s minister, I will also become a stronger woman of God.