Showing posts with label Greg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Last week. This week.

LAST WEEK...

bonfires. hobo pies. story telling. and monopoly with the cousins.
38 week picture documented. and a sewing project.


















38 week pic





sewing projects: 2 roman shades in the nursery in need of a hem

BEFORE


(another project is currently in the works
using the leftover 2 panels I cut off the bottom of the shades)



AFTER






THIS WEEK...
Doctor visit on Wednesday. More sewing projects. Last minute house cleaning.
And I'm wondering which one of the following babes our little girlie will look like...

Mr. Gregory Peter
OR...


Miss Shannon Michelle

Friday, July 31, 2009

Four and counting!

To my tall, dark and HANDSOME hunk of a husband Greg,


It's amazing we have been married for 4 years now! Some days it feel like just yesterday I was slipping into the gown of my dreams and then staring down that aisle only to see your beaming smile :).


Each year that has passed has brought on new challenges; life, and family, and our personal lives have tested us for sure. But, we have never stopped loving each other during those times. We have looked to God for counsel, and WOW has he been answering prayers left and right!


Thanks for being such a rock for me this past year, even when you didn't feel like it. You keep me so grounded! I really respect how you handle our finances, your commitment to AMST, your commitment to church and youth group, and your relationship with our Lord.


Now let's enjoy our last anniversary before a certain little munchkin comes knocking on our bedroom door in the middle of the night...maybe for the next 18+ years! ;)

All my love, Shay
honeymoon in Mexico...and Greg looking Mexican with that tan! :)

Friday, February 13, 2009

AMST Retreat

As most of you know my hubby works for his family trucking company AMST (Art Mulder & Son's Trucking). Grandpa Art Mulder is the founder, and his three son's took ownership to carry on the business. Greg and his cousin Chad are the next generation with interest in continuing the business. As busy as they get sometimes, and as hard as it is to not see my husband until late at night sometimes, I really see Greg's passion working with the fam. He is so incredibly good at what he does, as are the other employees, and they really seek to use their gifts to bring glory to our Father.

Last weekend, we had a "retreat" for the owners and their wives, Greg and I, and Chad. We stayed in town at the Hampton Inn for two nights. The weekend was full of meetings, and little sleep. As some of you who work with family know, it's a blessing in disguise. It's wonderful knowing you are all in it together, but there can often be heated discussions. Throughout the three days, we prayed about our future, talked about where our priorities are, and gave input on a number of issues. I felt so privileged knowing I was there to be heard. Me. Just a wife to a third generation employee. The guys really dedicated their time to us, to make sure we were informed and I truly felt like we could discuss anything on our hearts.


We are so blessed to be a part of AMST despite our economic times. We don't know the future, but we know it belongs to the Lord, and we can only give him our best.


I am so thankful for the Mulder family!