BFF, sunglasses, and sunshine.

sweet friends...

It was a sunglasses, high heels, and best friend kind of day (or so Evyn thought! :))! Hello spring time! Don’t break my heart and disappear on me, please! I’ve pulled out the flip flops and don’t want to see my boots again until next year! I love the warm weather because it means the kids can play outside….all. day. long! Yes please! Grateful for our sweet friends who live just a few doors down. Evyn loves her little friend and I snapped these adorable pics today of them. Can you stand the cuteness of these two little precious ones?! Love it!

more serious look.

And who’s this cool cat?

 

Mug shot…

This cool little mug from Anthropology must really scream “EMIILY!” because 3 people who know me the best have all randomly given me this mug recently….

I love drinking anything from these mugs…glad I have three…you know, just in case one…or two…of them break I’ll still have one! 🙂

LOVE IT!

I’m typing this post from our new space in the basement…which I love.

Oh my goodness! Friday night around 8:30 we finally got to see the finished basement. We came down the steps and I was at a complete loss for words! We loved it! Even the “ugly” green carpet wasn’t so bad when all the other furniture and accesories were put in the space! I eat my words — Anitra (the designer) was right. The green carpet works! The “Reveal” was such a funny experience. Remember that awesome-knots-in-your-stomach feeling you used to get as a kid on Christmas morning just before your parents let you come in and see what Santa brought you…yeah, that is the feeling I had all night. There was so much build  up to the moment that I was sure I was going to be dissapointed…but I wasn’t. I didn’t cry…but I almost did! I totally understand why people cry in those moments — so, so overwhelming! Not only was it completed with excellence, they totally outdid themselves on the furnishings and gadgets they gave us. I have never had a room with completely new everything– crazy! I can’t wait to see how funny we look when the episode releases in August. Unfortunately I’m not allowed to post any pictures until the show airs. Sorry! I know you are all dying to see the carpet. 🙂

It was such a fun and once in a lifetime opportunity. I’m so grateful! Everyone should apply for a home improvement show! You won’t regret it!

Love it or Hate it?

Friday 6:39pm Update: Will I love it or hate it?! I’m about to find out. Reveal was pushed back from 3pm to 6pm…and pushed back again. I’m really excited and nervous and excited and nervous….it’s a definite mix of both emotions!

Well, here goes nothin’! Stay tuned to find out what we think of it!!

Sidenote: This is definitely the most random/crazy/funny/silly/fun week our family has ever experienced! How do we get ourselves into these things! 🙂

Day Four…The “Uh Oh” Day.

Things were going so well. I should have known better. Something was bound to happen…and it did. It happened in the form of green carpet. Green. Seriously? It’s possible the designer picked the ugliest carpet made. Maybe she beat up someone’s grandma and took it out of another 1960’s ranch house?! 🙂 Green. Really?!

My mantra has been “Trust the designer. Trust the designer. Trust the designer.” But I think she just lost me. I’m trying not to panic and I keep reminding myself that at least the bones are good and I can swap out carpet if I need to. I’m just going to stay positive, roll with it and keep an open mind until I see the whole space completed tomorrow at the reveal. I know I hate when people see/judge my work half way through, so I’m trying to give the same courtesy to Anitra (the sweet designer) and just trust her. Maybe she really will be able to pull it all together. I’m willing to eat my words — but as of now, I’m not very happy with the carpet choice. Green. Sigh.

We are really grateful to be a part of this, so I’m not meaning to sound ungrateful…just being honest! If nothing else, this should make for some interesting TV! 🙂

BEFORE and DURING Photos…

I haven’t been able to snap very many pictures but here are some BEFORE pics of our fabulous unfinished 1960’s basement in all it’s glory with exposed and cold concrete floor and walls…

Steps to our basement...

the play area. That's torn strips of fabric from Mali Africa hung on the ceiling. You do what ya can with what ya got! 🙂

another angle of the play area

art space

under the stairs and storage wall

looking into the storage closet...

And here is day 2 progress…

It's a mess!

working area in the backyard

Out with the old windows...

the driveway chaos...

shout out.

The catering zone on our patio...

Our garage...where everything from the old basement was piled up! Looks like I have some major work to do next week!

one of the new walls and windows.

the back corner is where they are creating the build in bunk bed... behind that is storage. This is where the old storage doors were located...now the doors are on a different wall. You can also see how they exposed the duct work. I think they are leaving it like that.

The crew was welding something in the back yard...I snapped this from my bedroom window looking down. 🙂

Building out the frame/walls for the laundry nook. Glad that my washer and dryer won't be out in the middle of everything anymore!

One of many delivery trucks arrive. Lots of surprises! 🙂

That’s the scoop so far. I have a “project” I have to work on in a little while, then all of us — Me, Bryson, and the Kids — have to so some b-roll. I’ll try to act natural. I hope the kids don’t cry! 🙂

Day 3

Not much to report. Day 3 is a work day so there are no cameras the whole day. The kids and I spent most of the day away from the house so everyone could get a lot of work done. They wouldn’t let me see the basement the whole day…but I did see part of the wall painted — looks like it’s grey. I like grey. So far so good…but I’m still a little worried about the carpet which comes tomorrow…

 

Day 1 & 2

Wow! These home renovation shows are no joke! They make it look  all easy peasy in a 24 minute show, but these are some of the most hard working folks I’ve been around. It’s been great so far! My internet has been choppy, sorry for the lack of posts, but here’s a little recap…

Day 1: crew showed up at 7:30 and immediately starts taking over our house like army ants. People everywhere. Not sure why I bothered cleaning up the night before! There are about 30 people working — everyone from the make up girl, to the camera and sound guys, to the contractors and the subcontractors. They set up an office in our dining room, laid paper on the floors of our upstairs so they don’t track in dirt and mud, catering is set up in the kitchen and on the patio, sound guy is set up in the hallway at the top of the basement stairs, tarps are laid out in the backyard for the guys to cut wood, and there are 2 trailers in the driveway for all the tools. Even the bathroom is taken over with their own toilet paper and air fresheners — they think of everything.

At 10am we do our first on camera interviews and the Host reveals her design plan for the basement. I WAS SO NERVOUS — not to be on camera…but to see her vision!! WHEW! I actually really like it! YAY! I can rest easy now. For me the hard part is over. 🙂 The space will include storage, a small laundry room, new windows, a family room w/ big TV, a family game table, a new HV/AC unit (yay!!) and a set of built in bunk beds! I’m really excited.

By 11am the basement is completely cleared out (EVERYONE — even the make up girl helps move boxes and furniture out!) and demo begins!

The first day was putting up drywall, insulation, and taking out the two old windows and replacing them with new ones. I’m really excited about this!! The crew stays until about 7 then calls it a night.

Day 2: By 7:30am they are on our doorstep starting the day! The production assistants start up the coffee pot and everyone gets working like little worker bees. We wait to hear if we are needed on camera and when. They don’t need the kids for the day so I take them to MImi’s house so they are out of the way. Bryson and I have to be on camera starting at 2:30. The Host (Anitra) teaches me how to install horizontal wood planks on our wall. Bryson works with the construction guys on how to create a built in bunk bed.

This day is a lot of finishing the walls, getting electric and lighting installed, and working on some “special” projects that are kept secret from us. But I did see a brand new fancy smancy top of the line washer and dryer make it’s way into our basement!! I’ve never been so excited about laundry!!

I’m starting to feel like we have a bunch of new roommates! By the end of the week we will have spent a lot of time with these folks. They worked until about 8:30pm on day 2. I have been blown away by how hard they all work and how WELL they work. I was nervous they would to a sloppy job and cut corners, but they really do work so hard — even the host, Anitra. They work their tails off and take a lot of pride in their work. I really respect the cast/crew for that. AND — I have a whole lot more grace for the homeowners on these shows! Being on camera while you work is awkward and harder than you think! I don’t know what all I said during the course of the day, but I’m sure you will all get a few laughs out of it!

We are so grateful to have this opportunity!

On to Day 3….

Our TV show…

Okay. This is random. Awhile back, on a whim, I applied for one of those home renovation TV shows that I heard was casting in Atlanta. I had never seen the show, just heard they were looking for “young families with kids in the Atlanta area that needed a room renovated.” We seemed to fit the bill, so I applied.

That was about 3 months ago.

Since then we have had multiple phone calls, 3 interviews/meetings, and well….we got chosen for a renovation! It is a DIY Network show and they are COMING TOMORROW MORNING at 7am to begin filming and renovating our very unfinished basement of our little 1960’s ranch house. AHHH!!! I am so nervous and excited — but mostly nervous!

I’ll write more about the process tomorrow and let you know detail for detail how the first day goes!! Just wanted to let you in on the excitement before all the craziness of demo day begins! Now, I have to go figure out what to wear and how to lose 10lbs before dawn (’cause apparently TV/being on camera adds 10lbs to you and that is an addition I could do without!)

Oh my crazy-random-wonderful life!

The Hand.

I have such a crazy-random-amazing-awesome job. This is what I have worked on the past few weeks….

This is the Freedom Art Installation we created for Passion 2012. I got to put The Hand up again at Passion City Church where it will stand for 72 Days as we participate in 72 Days For Freedom to raise awareness and help bring rescue to those enslaved around the world.

The hand is 103ft tall and is covered in common goods linked to slave labor based off the US Department of Labor’s List of Top Goods produced by Forced and Child Labor. Our prayer is that this piece of art will spark awareness, conversations, and action. Learn more about the sculpture and the campaign at: 72DaysForFreedom.com

Also, check this out. Our friends, Matt Redman just released a new song called 27 Million that is all about this issue of slavery. We are trying to get it up to the top 10 on iTunes — bringing light to darkness! If you have a $1.29 join us by buying the song. What we choose to buy helps define culture — let’s let culture know that we care about fighting slavery! (The song is helping fund A21 an awesome organization and partner/friend of Passion!)

 

72 Days For Freedom

Join me on a 72 day journey focused on bring prevention, rescue and restoration to the 27 million men, women, and children who are trapped in modern day slavery. We are kicking of this campaign tonight at Passion City Church as we light the Freedom Sculpture as a symbol for the city and the world that slavery still exists, but together we can bring hope and rescue to those held captive. Check out!

www.72DaysForFreedom.com 

Milestone | Meyer walks!

Two major milestones happened in the late afternoon on Sunday, February 12, 2012…

Our friends were awarded their first Grammy. We watched online and did an awesome happy dance in the kitchen. So proud!!

Chris and the guys accepting their Grammy for "And If Our God Is For Us".

And not five minutes later Meyer took her first steps. Epic! We did another happy dance! So proud! I’m pretty sure Baby Cakes could have walked about a month ago, but she can be pretty stubborn (where does she get that from?!). Now that she’s put her mind to it, she’s a wallkin’ all over the place. Oh MyMy, how we love you! Welcome to the walking world!

This is a video of some of Meyer’s first steps that only grandparents, my sister, and myself will enjoy. The rest of the world will be under impressed, but I think watching your baby take their first steps is the most wonderful thing in the world! (**note: checkout Meyer’s pig tails! they are tiny, but we are trying! I think she’s adorable!)

 

Funny things said…

Oh the things that the little people say. Here are some of the best quotes of the week:

Me: Evyn, please pick up these blocks and put them away.

Evyn: Sorry mom, I’m a princess and princesses don’t do work.

Me: Oh yes they do sweetie…at least in this house.

Evyn: Okay.

 

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Nash: “MOM! Meyer is splashing in the toilet AND she’s dropping toys in it!”

Me: “I’ll be right there…tell her to stop…”

Nash: …silence….laughter…”It’s okay mom. I told her to stop…and I went ahead and peed on the toys too!”

 

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Nash: upon laying out all his valentines day cards he received at school, Nash stood back and in a moment split between pride and disbelief said, “Wow mom. All the kids in my class LOVE me! They really love me so much!”

Now for some pictures of these cute little people who always keep me on my toes…

 

 

Home from Nicaragua

The boys are home and I am pretty sure Nash is about 10 years older than when he left! He walked in the door full of joy and filled with confidence. PRECIOUS!!! Listening to him share (in GREAT detail) about all he saw, smelled, touched, tasted, played, etc. in Nica was one of the top 5 “Proudest mom moments” of my life. My heart was on the verge of exploding with giddiness as he pointed to different spots on the map where he and his daddy went and told me about his favorite parts of the trip. I don’t think Nash came up for air from the moment he walked in the house! He went on and on about all the places they went, people they met, things they ate, details about the “hotel”, plane ride (and his “wings” he received on the flight). I am so so grateful that he seems to have soaked in everything on the trip. It also appears that he soaked in some dirt since I don’t think he bathed even once (freezing cold showers = no showers for a 4 year old apparently!). So after a proper scrub in the tub (btw, he still smells like charcoal), a late dinner, and more chatter, he is finally fast asleep in his own bed. It’s good to have everyone home and under one roof. We will be processing this trip for some time, but I am so so grateful to Bryson for taking Nash and making this experience a priority. I think it has forever shaped Nash’s heart…

the "hotel"

At the market.

Nash's friend Kathryn. She's ten. He's 4. They are about the same height!

hanging out...

playing with Kathryn...

Nash and the kids.

ice cream.

The fellas

silly

Nash said he found a "waffle place in Nicaragua"... Here is the proof.

outside a cafe they frequented. Doesn't he look about 18 here?? He's growing up. sniff sniff.

Headed home. Doesn't take long to adjust back to 1st world.

 

Nash in Nica…

Nash having fun with his new friends. (The mom side of me is freaking out at how dirty he is!! Ahh!!) Bryson said Nash never even noticed one of the kids didn't even have clothes on!

I got this email from Bryson this morning…

“Had church service/bible study this morning.
Went to the trash dump.
Ate lunch with missionary family.
Went to play with kids in bario.
Swimming and snack.
Headed to dinner.
God is good.
Ready to come home tomorrow.
Hopefully nash will get to play with his new friend (Kathryn) in the morning. He was very sad she was not there today she was at her grandmas house all day .
Can’t wait to kiss your face.”

I spoke with them this morning and they are doing great. I can not wait to hear all the stories. Bryson said yesterday they played soccer with a bunch a kids by the water and ended up going into town to buy them a real soccer ball. Then Nash asked if they could buy all the kids popsicles, too…

popsicles and new friends!

I think it’s been an awesome experience for Bryson and Nash and I am grateful for the memories that will spur on conversations for a very long time.

Evyn misses Nash so much. She has been awesome this week playing by herself and just being sweet and happy, but at morning and at night (because they share a room) she cries for Nash. Last night she asked to watch a “video of Nash talking”. She giggled and tries talking back to him on the viewo. Then this morning Nash called and the first thing he asked was for me to hand the phone to Evyn so he could talk to her. I’m glad they miss each other! Picking them up tonight! Excited to see my fellas…and kiss Bryson’s face.

Rollin’ Nica Style…

Cool kid.

Today is my birthday — but I’ll write more about that tomorrow. A more urgent and exciting update is that Nash and Bryson flew to Nicaragua this morning for a Father/Son trip! This was Nash’s first international trip and he was beyond excited to break in his passport and get a stamp! It is pretty thrilling to get your first stamp in your passport! I was in High School when I got mine — I’ll never forget that! Nash was ready to combust with excitement this morning but was carrying himself like such a big confident kid! I was proud of him as I dropped them off at the airport. I can not wait to hear how their first day went  — and how Nash liked using his travel toothbrush! He is a four 1/2 year-old, after all! It’s the little things!

So why Nicaragua?

It is a desire and hope/dream of ours as parents to raise little people who love the world — and what better way to get them to love the world than show them the world? Some may call us crazy…heck, maybe we are. But I am thrilled that Nash is getting to experience a third world country with his daddy at such a young age so there will never be a time that he doesn’t remember traveling or experiencing new cultures. He sees me and Bryson going places all the time and wants to be a part of what we do, so this is a great first step. I only wish I could have gone with them! (especially since it’s my birthday! sigh.)

There were two simple objectives for this Father/Son trip: That Nash would…

  1. TOUCH, SMELL and SEE extreme poverty.
  2. Make a friend with a child his age from Nicaragua.
  3. Have fun. (Okay, that’ 3 objectives — I added that so it didn’t seem so serious. They will have fun!)
Nash and BV don’t have a big agenda, they will just see what each day brings. I’m praying that this experience will forever shape Nash’s heart towards Jesus’ heart for the world. I do not want to raise ordinary children. I pray God allows Bryson and I to raise EXTRAORDINARY, JESUS FOLLOWING, WORLD CHANGERS! So tonight I am praying big dreams over my little man tonight as he sleeps to the sounds of a country and culture very different than his own.

Nash was SO excited when I dropped them off at the airport this morning...

Checking in...

Liesure reading on the flight...

Nash on the plane video…

Around here…

I’m slowly coming out of the fog…but until then, here are a few pictures from around the Vogeltanz house. I’ll spare you from pictures of the Mt. Everest laundry pile, or growing community of dust bunnies and stick to cuter parts of the V-tanz household…

Love that toothy grin!

joy that is contagious!

Check out this adorable jumper my friend Emmy sent us from South Africa!!

close up of the detail...i love the Africa and patterns. Adorable!!!!

Evyn in her sling...we recently had an eventful night at the ER when Evyn's elbow popped out of place. OUCH!! She was a trooper! Of course the entire ER staff fell in love with her and even though she was in pain she made everyone laugh.

 

Oh West Virginia….

A friend linked this post on Facebook today and it literally brought tears to my eyes. Maybe I’m homesick since I didn’t get to go home for Christmas?? Regardless, there’s just something about being from the great state of West Virginia…even when you haven’t lived there in years, it is still a part of you. So, I just thought I would share this post for all of you who have WV in your blood or even another place far away that you still consider home…

This post is for anyone who has left home. I don’t mean to go to the grocery store or even for vacation. This is for folks who have packed their possessions, hugged their mammas and daddies, and pulled away from the curb with their cheeks wet and their eyes on the road because if they glance in the rearview mirror, they might not go. It’s for those who bookmark their hometown newspapers and like their native accents. It’s for the homesick, the diehards, people who would charter a plane or ride a mule, whatever it takes to go home at the holidays. This post is a love letter like no other. It comes from Jason Headley, today’s guest blogger.

Dear West Virginia,

I suppose this has been a long time coming. Looking back, it must have seemed abrupt. Twenty-two years we spent together, then I up and left with no real explanation. I probably owed you more than that. So I’ll try my best to explain it to you now.

We were perfect together at first, weren’t we? As a boy, I couldn’t have asked for a better playmate. Your hills and trees, your railroad tracks, rivers, and run-down factories. You could have killed me a dozen times, at least. I seemed to be asking for it. I was rough on you, but you gave as good as you got. My blood in your soil, your splinters and gravel under my skin. This is how we did it, becoming more and more of one another every single day.

I drew your initials in my notebooks in the sharp angles of the university logo. They weren’t just letters. They were you. I wore blue and gold, but those weren’t your only colors. You were green and white, too. Just like my Paden City Wildcats. You were orange and yellow and red, your hillsides alight with fire every autumn. You were the purple of the Ohio River, the sun’s last rays drawn deep. You were black, a night sky as endless as my imagination.

You were everything to me. My mom and my dad. My brother and my grandparents. My home and my school. All of my very first firsts. It was perfect while it lasted.

I wish I could tell you when things changed. That I could point to one moment. Maybe the first time I saw the ocean, standing there with my pant legs hiked to my knees, staring at the end of the earth. Maybe it was something I saw on television: a bionic man, a talking car, a chimpanzee sidekick, a girl in her underwear. Maybe it was the books, one of the stories that seemed so wild and strange and far beyond anything I could ever imagine happening while surrounded by the steadfastness of you.

That might be part of it. I knew, as sure as I knew anything, that you were never going to change. You’d spent lifetimes building mountains from flat, solid ground. You’d grown forests, had them taken from you, and grown them again. You were strong, stalwart, and set in the ways that worked for you. But I slowly began to realize they wouldn’t work for me.

I can’t actually think of a time beyond boyhood when I thought I was going to stay. It’s strange. Ungrateful, I suppose. You were the only thing I knew and somehow you weren’t enough. But my interests and ambitions grew beyond any realistic expectations. Far beyond the reach of your panhandles. And I suppose that changes a relationship forever.

The question is, did I begin to stand out because I knew I was going to leave? Or did I know I was going to leave because I was beginning to stand out? I fished your streams, but with little frequency and even less success. Friends and family stalked your forests for hours in the hope of bringing home deer, quail, squirrel. The interest never took with me. But there were bigger things. Ideals I didn’t recognize, some old-fashioned, some simply old. Disagreement with common-held beliefs. Those I saw as wrong-headed, and those I knew were just plain wrong. All of that combined to leave me somewhere in between. There, but not.

I know your state bird, your state flower, your state tree, your state animal. I know your state fish, for crying out loud. Every fiber of my being was forged, formed, and intricately woven by the experience of growing up with you: my basic values, my ingrained suspicions, my belief that good things can always happen to you, but don’t hold your breath.

You see, I’ve never had a problem being from West Virginia. I just had some difficulty being in West Virginia.

Still, now, the places we knew together are like songs to me. Just the names bring a flood of memories: Dolly Sods, Canaan Valley, Oil Ridge, Buck Run, Bickles Knob. And then the places that had no real title: the rope swing on the north end of town, the outfield of the far baseball diamond, the attic of my best friend’s house, and, of course, the few square feet of my bedroom. I papered those walls with dreams. That town. I sought your best places and poured endless meaning into some of your most ordinary corners. I did all of this, day after day, for over eight thousand days. And then, one day, it was time to go.

You probably didn’t see it, because my back was to you as I drove, but I cried when I left. And not just because I was in Kentucky. I cried because I missed you already. I cried because I’d never been away from you for longer than two weeks. I cried because I was afraid. Because if I wasn’t a West Virginian, then what was I?

I had a tape recorder on the front seat to capture thoughts as I drove, alone, toward a new life. This is what I said as I left you behind: “If California is half as good to me as West Virginia has been, I’m going to be in pretty good shape.”

And I was right. But a dozen years here has taught me just how wrong I was about something else. I never stopped being a West Virginian. There are some things that can’t be undone. Not by all the gods in all the heavens. Geography be damned.

The other day someone wrote to me and said, “I’ll be coming to your state next week.” And I thought, “I wonder why he’s going to West Virginia?” He wasn’t. He was coming to California. But I still, in my marrow, think of you as “my state.” I only hope you still think of me as your son.

I have grandparents and great-grandparents buried in your ground. I have family living in the curves of your hills. I have pieces of me scattered all across your land. And I have the best parts of you locked here in my heart.

Maybe that’s not enough. Maybe all these words can never explain away what I did. Maybe abandonment is too great a sin to be absolved. Maybe. But I like to think not.

I like to think all your countless years have given you unbridled understanding, the likes of which I’ll never understand. That on a cold autumn night when the air smells like burning leaves and small town football, you miss me a little, too. I like to think that when I come home, you’re as happy to see me as I am you. And that the few days we get to spend together each year are like a gift, a time machine. Proof that old friends never fade.

That’s what I like to think.

Forever yours, Jason. (Orginial post found here)

CNN coverage of Passion 2012

Amazing week. I can’t find words to put around all that happened the past 10 days — partly because I am sleep deprived but mostly because there just are no words to explain just how incredible it was. My heart is still spinning and will be for a very long time. Humbled to have had a little part in the big story that Jesus unfolded in the days of Passion 2012.

Here is a quick run down::

  • 42,000 college students
  • over $3 million raised for FREEDOM (fighting to end human slavery!)
  • Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, Beth Moore, John Piper, Lecrae, David Crowder, Hillsong United, Francis Chan, Christine Cain, Matt Redman, Charlie Hall, Kristian Stanfill
  • JESUS.
  • A generation united.

CNN did a piece on the Passion 2012 Do Something Now Freedom initiative….I must say, my husband looks quite handsome in this video! 🙂 Check it out!

Here is the video article from CNN.com Freedom Project