Thursday, December 31, 2009
Our movie...
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Random stuff...
Thursday, December 24, 2009
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
1And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
2(And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)
3And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.
4And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:)
5To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.
6And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.
7And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.
8And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
9And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.
10And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
11For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
12And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
13And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
14Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
15And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
16And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
17And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.
18And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds.
19But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.
Luke 2
Do Hard Things
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tyranny Eve
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Prayer please...
Sunday, December 20, 2009
A new blog...
Monday, December 14, 2009
I'm sorry
Also, I made a few other changes to my testimony...so if you're interested you might want to read it again. :)
In Christ,
~E
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Concerning my testimony
I know that my family's testimony is very, very weird. I understand that. It's so weird, some of you aren't able to take it and will cut contact with me. I understand that, too. However, please don't just assume that something is wrong with me and my family because something like that happened to us!! I realize that I didn't prove a lot of what I said with Scripture. I really didn't have time; that thing took me at least an hour as it was! Mom's book contains the Scriptural backing for all that has happened. And yes, it's all in context and everything. :) However, I'd encourage y'all to go look at the Scripture for yourselves. Perhaps one day I'll post a bunch of Scripture verses for y'all to look up....but that's a perhaps. ;D
In Christ,
~E
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
My family's testimony
I guess everything started when my mother’s brother died. Mom was 14 yo at the time. She bottled her sorrow up and got angry at God. Right then and there, Satan saw an opening for attack. And he followed through with it….for 28 yrs mom’s carried demonic attacks from that incident.
Thankfully, those attacks weren’t too heavy…life went on for her pretty normally. She married my dad (duh! Who else would she have married?!) at the age of almost 23 and had me when she was about 24.5. Then came my first (and only for 7 yrs!) brother, my first sister, another sister, another sister, another brother, a sister, a sister, a sister, and my last sibling/brother. Between the third and fourth child (you guessed it, both sisters! :D) my grandma (dad’s mom) came to live with us. Grandpa had died several yrs previously and grandma, along with her dachshund, were getting lonely. Dad invited her to live with us. That’s when the real trouble began. You see, my grandma’s daddy (my great-grandpa) AND my grandpa were both freemasons (and no, they’re not free!!). My great-grandpa was one of very high degree and while grandpa wasn’t really “into” it, his decisions still had consequences.
Now let me explain what comes along with freemasonry. You see, you have to take oaths to keep the freemasons as a whole secret, put the good of the society above everything (so if you have to murder because of them, it’s OK.) etc. etc. (here’s a link for y’all so you can read more about the freemasons. They’re very sick! http://www.isaiah54.org/finney.htm It’s a very basic explanation, but hopefully it’ll help!) Along with those oaths come terrible curses; curses that will fall on you if you break your oath. The whole thing is very anti-God. It’s too complicated for me to completely understand or explain. Let me just summarize it this way: the curses are very, very real. You’ll see that as I continue through our journey. All of the oaths my grandpa/great-grandpa took came to rest on the family around them, mainly the women. The men were just blinded to what was going on. An example? My great-grandma (whom I’m named after) was pregnant 4 times….her first child (a perfect, healthy baby) was born, and everything was going well. However, the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby’s neck. The nurse (THE NURSE!) didn’t know what to do, and apparently my great-grandma didn't either. The nurse left to go get the docter….and so that poor baby suffocated. Her other loss was a miscarriage…then my grandma/great-uncle were born. All through her life, my great-grandma had fertility problems. The children who were actually born were miracles. All her problems were caused by the oaths/curses her husband had taken.
So, back to my story. My grandma came to live with us, along with all her stuff. (She had/has a terrible problem with hoarding and a great fear of losing everything.) Everything was OK at first; we moved into a different house….and then trouble started. However, it was very hidden. It was all little stuff. My mom’s health began to suffer….my grandma began to pick on my oldest brother, Patrick. “Small”stuff. My grandma refused to give up her cable television and got very ugly about it. (My family had kicked that out yrs before!) When we made the decision to dress more modestly (skirts, etc.) she again refused to reform. Dad let it all go though….he figured it didn’t really matter. Matters got worse…my grandma actually began to call my brother dumb and was controlling my mom to some degree; mom’s health was still going down. Still, we couldn’t see that anything was wrong! Yet, the whole time, Satan and his demons were chipping away at us (hence the worsening condition). And he was about to step up the attack….
Now let me give you a sampling of the oaths my g-gpa/gpa had taken so that you can understand what I’m going to write about. (Caution: if you have a weak stomach, please don’t read. They are very, very sick.) http://www.themasonictrowel.com/books/the_hidden_powe_behind_freemasonry/files/chapter_13.htm
And this one doesn’t actually have the oath, just renounces what the oaths involve:
http://www.christian-faith.com/forjesus/renouncing-freemasonry
OK, skip to the last 2 yrs of our life (we’d moved again in that time, too, to where we are now)….10 yrs after grandma came to live with us. Mom was pregnant with her last child. Her health was falling apart; she was constantly tired and had lots and lots of pain. She couldn’t even get out of her chair. She spent almost all of her time checked out on the computer. Most of the time, you had to repeat her name over and over before she’d acknowledge you. It was very strange, and at the time we didn’t understand it. We figured it was just the fact that she felt terrible. Now we understand that it was all demonic attack. She was literally in a prison. Life had pretty much come to a standstill for us; we were struggling just to make it every day. Then Baby was born. Whew! We thought everything was going to be better, that mom was going to get well. Well, not really. She really wasn’t getting better. Things were still pretty much the same. All of her symptoms stayed…and so we continued to struggle.
Also, throughout this time, we kids who were upstairs were experiencing a lot of spiritual turmoil. The atmosphere upstairs was very evil and unrestful. (my grandma was also living up there with us…). My brother could actually see demons. I often felt and heard them. (Yeah, they make noises. Ever heard footsteps in the night, talking where no one was, or the rustling of bodies where nothing is? That stuff isn’t restricted to horror movies and ghosts….it’s all real. I know that firsthand.) At one point, my mother began praying very hard that my gma would give up her cable…a couple days later, my brother had a real battle with a demon. It came into his room, jumped on top of him, and paralyzed him. (I’ve also experienced that. You can’t move at all, can’t even speak to call out Jesus’ name. In fact, you can barely think, either. When it happened to me, all I could do was think “Jesus, Jesus”. It works. :)) Of course, my brother tried to fight it, and in the process it dragged him (spiritually, of course) through the bed. Finally, Patrick was able to think the name of the Lord and the demon had to leave. THEN, the next night (and here’s the funny part-there are many. :D- about those two days. Me, Patrick, and my sister were all laying in our beds in the same room, completely awake without any intention of sleeping. The experience of Patrick the night b4 wasn’t happening again, no sir!) at about 2:30 (yep, all three of us had been awake for that length of time!) we heard a ginormous crash, like someone had knocked over a bunch of dishes. WHOA!!!! I think that we all three just almost came out of our skins and bolted for the door to go find dad. ;D As it was, we were too scared to move. (tsch tsch tsch) Finally, my sister and I (Patrick refused to get out of bed. :D) crept out of bed and went chattering downstairs to get dad. He prayed over the upstairs, and we went back to bed. The next morning, my grandma (who was all white and scared looking) came into my room and said “I woke up this morning and my paper weight that was on my desk is on the floor!! And my pictures and papers are messed up, too…” BTW, that paperweight weighs a TON! AT that point, we figured out where the crashing noise came from: it was a demon knocking all that stuff off gma’s desk!! It scared my grandma so badly that when my dad talked to her and told her that cable was allowing demons in, she readily gave it up. We had other experiences like that, too….none quite as dramatic, but kinda scary nonetheless!
Then, last September my dad’s brother had a motorcycle accident. He hit a deer at about 50 mph; the collision knocked him out cold, and who knows how long he had lain on the road before someone came along, woke him up, and kept him awake until the ambulance came along. That lady probably saved his life; if he’d returned to unconsciousness, he likely would have never made it back. He had smacked his head something awful; also, he broke his shoulder blade. Yeah, it takes a lot to break that big ol’ bone! So, of course, dad, me, and Patrick rushed to be with my aunt/uncle. (BTW, here’s an amazing side note: about 2 wks earlier, I’d asked if I could change my work schedule a little for one week…however, no one would switch days with me! I suddenly realized that my job was controlling me and my family time too much, so I quit. I realize now that it was the Lord speaking to me.) We also took grandma with us. It was while we were there that things came to a crisis, both there and at home. There, we discovered that my aunt and uncle had been living in conditions I wouldn’t impose on an animal. Their house was a trashy, stinky, awful mess! The spiritual darkness was pretty obvious over there; we decided to stay and help clean it up. Meanwhile, at home, mom was coming under more and more demonic attack. Finally, she called dad and told him he had a choice: her or his family. (I know that sounds unsubmitted, but you’ve got to understand: mom was dying under all the attack. She had to do something, and if she hadn’t delivered that ultimatum to dad she wouldn’t have made it through!) Thankfully, dad chose her. We rushed home to put our family back together. (as dad said)
Now comes the real story; the rest was background. :D A few days after we were home, Insanity (he’s a big bugger, I wouldn’t encourage anyone tangling with him on purpose. ;D) attacked mom. We don’t think he possessed her, he was just on her, controlling her. She was trying to do laundry….but couldn’t get anything done. She realized something wasn’t right. She couldn’t even get herself ready for the day….she looked into the mirror and saw something ugly looking back at her; she couldn’t even recognize herself. Naturally that was scary, and so she handed baby over to little sister (who didn’t recognize her either!). At some point, she had also called dad and told him “I think I need to call 911 and turn myself in.” She was going insane, and she knew it. The attack was getting worse….she walked outside to try to go get grandpa (her dad) and he was coming down our stairs. (they’re outside our house…weird, I know. ;D) He took one look at her and immediately knew what was wrong. Gpa took her into his office and began to pray over her. Insanity (at this point he had taken over mom’s voice and was speaking through her) yelled “I’m insane, I’m insane”. OK, so that made grandpa mad….he rebuked insanity off (who finally left) and mom became a little more normal. We thought it was all over, that everything was going to be great and happy from then on!! Not so….mom continued to get attacked. Then December rolled around…..the worst month of my life, I think!! All the evil strongholds that were in place because of the curses my ancestors placed on us were doing their bestest (I know that’s not a word!) to stay in place. Mom wasn’t even mom. I hardly saw her once a day…she was constantly in her room, fighting to stay alive and sane. Those demons took her down to the level of the lowest human being. If her relationship with Jesus hadn’t been as strong as it is, she would never have made it. She would be in an asylum at this point. Also at that time Gma had moved into my mom's aunt's house, and was going through all of her stuff at our house. Around that time, we were discovering that we could not keep one item of her’s/gpa’s stuff. Not one single thing; otherwise, we children would get attacked at night. And, of course, Satan made sure that grandma kept trying to give us stuff! It was frustrating.
All through that, we teens were sooo hurt and confused. I was simply afraid. I seriously thought mom was dying, that she wasn’t going to make it, that I was going to have to move away because I couldn’t handle anymore. Finally though, God put forth His hand and said “No more”. Mom/dad were able to pray off all of the strongholds, demons, curses, etc. Things began to simmer down. This past year has been one of healing and recuperating. It’s been hard; we’ve had to go through a lot of things. Actually, we know for sure that the week before last was our last week….the very last demonic stronghold came off. Now the healing process can be completed.
I feel I need to make one thing very clear: the reason we’ve gone through all we have is this: my ancestors took some oaths, they were passed on to my gma, and she passed them onto my mother/dad/siblings/me. Many of us had awful curses on us as a result: I was to be infertile, one of my siblings was going to die of cancer, etc. etc. How do we know all that? God speaks to His children!!
This story is by no means complete. If it were, you wouldn’t manage to read it in one sitting. :D I hope that I made all the connections I needed to, and that everything is explained in a manner that is clear and understandable. Please, please let me know what you think and ask me questions!! I know for sure I’ve missed some stuff that is vital to your understanding. :)
I hope that this narrative inspires those who read it to praise God’s Holy and Wondrous name all the more; I also hope and pray that it does not offend anyone. I know that what we’ve been through is really weird and “way out there”; however, I can assure you that nothing of what I said was made up or embellished. I tried to present it just as it happened. If something did seem a little dramatic to you, please understand. I’m still healing from all this and get very emotional about it still. In fact, just writing this has brought back some memories and feelings that made me cry. Thanks so much for reading!!
In Christ,
~E
Sunday, November 29, 2009
My other blogs
www.pets-n-me.blogspot.com
www.spawninglog.blogspot.com
I don't post very much on the betta one. Just a little FYI. ;)
~E
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
In Christ,
~E
Monday, November 23, 2009
Here lately...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Some dogs I've groomed...
This little toy poodle is 14 yo! I couldn't believe how great he looked and acted. He got a shave all over with a poodle topknot and a donut moustache. And I'm NOT choking him in that one pic....I was just helping him pose properly for the pic!!
This was a little who-knows-what. Probably a terrier/lhasa mix.
And a Pomeranian....he got a "lion cut". I wonder why it's called that....:D
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
It's still me. :D
You know, several blogs I follow (http://www.femininefarmgirl.blogspot.com/ and http://www.asheracres.blogspot.com/) have been doing a "14 day thankful challenge" or something like that. I don't exactly have time to do that, but I did want to post some things I'm thankful for. :)
1) God saw fit to a) save both my parents and b) bring them together!! I think it's a wonderful miracle that out of all the millions of people in the world God chose my parents to save and bring together to have ME!!
2) I have 9 siblings, and while that sometimes seems like an awful lot, I know that it's the perfect number for my family. :)
3) I have a job that only God could have provided for me. He opened doors all over the place for me to get this job.
4) My mother is a sane and alive woman; last yr about this time we weren't sure about her sanity and she was wondering wether or not she was going to survive. Like I've said before, I'm going to write about out testimony. I AM thinking about it and haven't forgotten. :D
5) I own 3 wonderful dogs, two entertaining parakeets, numerous rainbow-colored betta fish (yes I'm thankful for them!! They are little miracles, really they are!), a stupid cat that I hate and love (:D), 6 bright, peppy adult finches, 2 of which are raising 4 chicks (another miracle!! I love watching little baby animals grow up into gorgeous adults!), and numerous other fish which I like but aren't as special to me. ;) Yes Jenna, I'm a fish person!! I used to be like you..."I had too many when I was little" sort of attitude. THEN my brother got a betta, and I was hooked. I've also found that breeding fish isn't quite as hard as it seems, and I think that's the most entertaining part of fish.
6) We'll possibly be getting chickens next year or the year after!! Grandma and grandpa finally agreed to let us have some....I'm going to see if we couldn't do some ducks, too. Goats, alas, are still outlawed. :P Ah well, perhaps if I get married and move off somewhere else!! :D
7) I love Casting Crowns' music. It speaks a lot of truth and a lot of it is simply beautiful!
8) Laughing and having a great time with either family, friends, or both!!
Well, I know I could come up with more, but I think that pretty much sums up the things I'm the most thankful for! So what are YOU thankful for today?!
In Christ,
~E
Sunday, November 15, 2009
A couple of prayer requests
Also, another family just experianced a death. The mother's mother died I think Friday. It was a relatively peaceful and long-expected death; she'd had Alzeihmers (sp?) for yrs and really just wanted to go be with the Lord. :) So, now the family is left to mourn her loss.
Your prayers are appreciated!!
In Christ,
~E
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Whew!!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
I'm officially....
I have to say, this year has been so full of changes!! I graduated from high school, started a job, got my driver's license, just graduated grooming academy....wow! And that's not all. This has been the first year that mom was actually well. Praise the Lord! I really do need to get started on a testimony for y'all. I know that it would be of interest to you. :) Perhaps later today...
Meanwhile, I need to go do a few chores around the house, run by WalMart to get a few things, give Patsy a bath, etc. "See" ya later!!
~E
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Back again!
In Christ,
~E
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
I remember brighter days
Before the dark ones came
Stole my mind
Wrapped my soul in chains
Now I live among the dead
Fighting voices in my head
Hoping someone hears me crying in the night
And carries me away
Set me free of the chains holding me
Is anybody out there hearing me?
Set me free
Morning breaks another day
Finds me crying in the rain
All alone with my demons I am
Who is this man that comes my way?
The dark ones shriek
They scream His name
Is this the One they say will set the captives free?
Jesus, rescue me
As the God man passes by
He looks straight through my eyes
And darkness cannot hide
Do you want to be free?
Lift your chains
I hold the key
All power on Heav'n and Earth belong to me
You are free
You are free
You are free
This is a beautiful song; it helped me through many hard days when my family was being delievered from the demons that bound us. (I'll post more about that story later. :))
Listen to it on my playlist at the bottom of thsi page; it's #3 or 4. Beware, it gets a bit rocky, so if you really are offended by that style, don't listen. Considering the subject matter, I understand the intensity of the music style, but some would be offended by it.
In Christ,
~E
Monday, October 26, 2009
Day 7: FF Challenge
Monday, October 19, 2009
We're back!
We had so much fun camping! I think this has been the best camping trip ever. Almost all of our church families came. What with fishing, playing games (dare-base, soccer, tag, etc.), pulling a fish hook out of Pepper's leg (THAT was interesting), swimming, sleeping with eight girls in a 4-man tent (that was interesting too. ;D) sitting around the campfire, and singing, we had a full time of it, too!! The weather was gorgeous, too...a little cool at night (I think it was in the 30s, which in TX is chilly. ;)) but definitly bearable. Oh, and I forgot: we got leeches from the swimming!! OH YUCK!!! One of my friends came out of the water saying "something bit me"....and then she and I were checking her feet and these things were stuck all over them. :o Yikes! We got them pulled off....then I checked my feet and found some on me, too. :P We had gone out towards the middle of the lake were there was a lot of squishy mud/leaves, and I"m guessing that's where we picked them up. Ewww!! Anyway...hope everyone had as fun of a weekend as I did!!
~E
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Just a quick note...
Talk to y'all later!
Love in Christ,
~E
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Day 6: FF challenge
I love that red on me! Looks great, I think. :)
Tomorrow I'm going to grooming school, so I won't likely be on here as much. I'll leave at around 6 in the morning and not get back until around 6:30 or 7. :P The traffic is AWFUL where I'm going. Why oh why does Petsmart choose THAT location!!??!! Oh well, only for a month then it's back to my store and familiarity. I LOVE familiarity. ;D Please pray for me...I will need extra strength and courage. (Especially courage; I feel very small, shy, and un-courageous at times! ;))
In Christ,
~E
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Day 5: FF challenge
In Christ,
~E
Friday, October 9, 2009
Day 4: FF challenge
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Day 3: FF challenge
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Day 2 of Feelin' Feminine Challenge
The shirt I'm wearing is one of my favorites!! It has some little red sequins on it that outline the flower's middles and I think it's really pretty. Excuse my bare feet; I'm cleaning. ;D
Oh, and I know it looks like I'm leaning backwards...I'm not. Little brother took the picture for me, and he's only about 4 feet tall while I'm 5'9". ;D I guess the camera had to be tilted up a bit. ;)
I put instructions for my hair a few posts down....if you wanted to know how to do it, that is. ;)
In Christ,
~E
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Day 1: Feelin' Feminine Challenge
To join the challenge, go to the Feminine Farmgirl blog....www.femininefarmgirl.blogspot.com
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Sunday evening fun.
Isn't little one cute?!? She's the 3 yo. And supposedly not feeling well right now. Heehee, I kinda wonder about that. ;D
Check out the video I put at the bottom of my page...it's the Slow Fade music video.
In Christ,
~E
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Step 1: Start with well brushed out hair. You need to have hair that is at least as long as mine. Any shorter and the end doesn't go into the right position. There is a way to do it on shorter hair though....I'll post that later. :)
Step 2: Gather it up as you would for a ponytail. Position it a little lower than halfway between your neck and the crown of your head. (As you can see, mine was a little high. I had to reposition it after this pic was taken)
Step 4: Wrap the twisted pony around it's base, again as you would for a bun. Make sure that the loops "stack" on top of each other.
Note in the last one how I'm positioning my last loop. It's underneath the first one.
Step 5: Make sure that the end of your hair is on top of the bun, like this:
Hope you enjoyed it!!
In Christ,
~E
Sunday, September 27, 2009
PRAISE THE LORD!!!
Just wanted to give a praise report on the prayers of you and others concerning the Islamic Prayer event in DC on Friday.
At 7AM Central Daylight Time, Fox News reported "perhaps two dozen" there.
Today, we were at a luncheon where Minnesota Congresswoman Michelle Bachman stated that she walked
through the area yesterday and said " maybe, a couple of hundred were there"!
Thank you for standing. We stand for righteousness which comes only through Jesus Christ! When we stand "as one", we see victory in Christ.
Thanks to all who prayed! The Lord can do marvelous things when His ppl pray. :)
In Christ,
~E
Saturday, September 26, 2009
What's going on today...
Today is cleaning day....oh boy, that in and of itself could get me down. ;D Our cleaning always seems soooo overwhelming at the beginning!! Thankfully, we're almost done. Just have to vacuum/mop my room. Really, it wasn't as bad as it looked at the beginning. You know how when you sit and talk about what needs to be done that day it all seems almost too big to handle? Once you get going, it seems to get less. Once the cleaning and other necessaties are done, I'm going to work on our latest home movie!! I came up with it. Here's the story line (disclaimer: it's meant to be excrutiatingly corny. That's my family's style with stories we make up!).
The two fastest pacers in the land are going to have a match race.
It's all arranged, and the owners are training for it. M knows that
her horse is slower, and knows she has to do something about it or
she will lose her fame. She researches ways to pump a horse up,
and decides on purple grape jelly. Meanwhile, D is training her
horse for the race; twenty miles a day at a fast gallop. Patsy is in
top form; she isn't even blowing after those twenty miles and
wants to run more. D knows she has a great advantage.
The day of the race:
Minutes b4 the race, M secretly feeds Pepper several spoonfuls of
jelly and sends her out to the wire. D straps her horse to her jockey
and sends Patsy out, too. The crowd cheers wildly. The horses are
ready and prancing. The bell clangs and they are off!! The horses
power down the track, both striving for the lead. Patsy is ahead by
a nose. Pepper tries harder. For a minute, it looks like she'll make
it!! Then, the jelly wears off and she falls back many lengths. Patsy
is the champion of the race! !
After the race:
M congratulates D. Suddenly, D sees a spoon with purple jelly in
M's purse. M is mortified. The officials penalize M heavily and
take away her racing privileges. M pleads for a lighter sentence,
and promises never to cheat again. The officials relent: she only
has to pay the $1 million but still gets to race. M is radiant!!
The end.
This afternoon I hope to get a lot of it filmed; I already got Patsy running for her workout. I loaded her up in the car, drove her to a spot in the neighborhood that's a ways away from our home and let her out to run beside the car. She loves it!! We average about 20 mph; I'll take her out again today to get a few more shots at different angles. (BTW, I'm not the one filming; I drive. ;) Sis' takes a video....) Then I'll get all my siblings together and we'll get the rest of the movie done!! ;D We've done several already. It's a great way for us siblings to spend constructive but fun time together. And it creates lots of good memories. I mean, some of the bloopers we get are hilarious!!
In Christ,
~E