Makin’ Waves…at Camp Splash 2013

It’s that time again! Sign up for our annual backyard Vacation Bible School called…

Camp Splash!

For more information and pictures from last year…check out this link…

Splish Splash, I was taking a bath…. 

Be sure to RSVP, so that we will have enough supplies for all the youth.

In addition, note that weather permitting…we are having a community cookout on

Friday evening at 7pm!!!

Bring something to share! Thanks!

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Camp Splash Flyer - Back


Splish Splash, I was taking a bath….

Well, no…we didn’t take baths.  But we did have a ton of fun and got really wet in the process!!  Last year, Louis and I partnered with Hope Church to hold a back yard VBS called Camp Splash! We are prepping for this year’s Camp Splash.

Camp Splash 2013

July 22nd – 26th

early evening 

Stay tuned for more details and ways you can help! To get email updates, be sure to follow on the right!  ————>

In the meantime, please join us in praying for the safety of the kids this summer, for the Camp Splash volunteers, for open hearts during Camp Splash 2013.  Thanks!

If you want to learn more, check out these posts from last year and check out this video I put together from last year’s pictures.

Camp Splash Comes to SBH 
Backyard Camp Makes A Splash
60000 Words
Clouds Rain Sunshine
Gods Kingdom Come in SBH

Another Side of Father’s Day

I am reposting my post from Father’s Day 2011.  Still meaningful today…and still who and what I think of every Father’s Day.

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This week, as Father’s Day approaches, Louis works on his sermon, and I see/hear ads that encourage us to buy cards, ties, power tools, dinners, etc. for our Dads.  It’s quite inescapable and has me thinking….

Before proceeding, please know that I am NOT judging, and judgmental comments won’t be allowed. Let’s keep it respectful.

I am fully aware that Father’s Day isn’t always a joyful, loving, memorable, ‘Hallmark’ holiday for all fathers, mothers or children.  Often times…a father doesn’t have an opportunity to interact with their children on a frequent, regular basis.  This may be because the Dad may be away in the military or travel a lot for their job, may have died an untimely death, may be emotionally absent, or may be abusive.  It could also be a father who is currently incarcerated or chooses to be unengaged with their children….at any and all ages.  In addition, you have kids who were born to single moms – some with and without Dad involved…

64% of all births in Richmond occurring to women who are single at the time of birth. This is not just a teen pregnancy issue. 75% of these non-marital births are to women 20 years of age or older. Non-marital births are up from 10% in 1950, 20% in 1965, to 63% in 2007. See chart on page 3.

The Richmond Family & Fatherhood Initiative examines these costs and offers solutions in the document entitled “Cost & Solutions to Family Fragmentation & Father Absence in Richmond, VA”

There are many reasons why Father’s Day can be a tough day for many people.  Louis’s dad passed away when he and his sister were 12 and 14, respectively.  Some of my friends don’t have fond memories of their fathers due to neglect, addictions, and abuse.  Some of the kids I know and hang out with were born to single moms, and their dad’s aren’t active at all in their lives. Some Dads I know are wanting to reconcile with their families after being estranged for quite some time, yet the pain is so deep…they aren’t allowed back in….YET.

Churches across the nation celebrate and honor fathers on Father’s Day…and celebrate we should!  Fathers make a huge impact on their family when they are lovingly engaged with their wives and children.  In a recently published book, The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony DeBenedet states that fathers have a unique contribution to their kids, that nurturing mom’s can’t necessarily fill.  (You can hear more about the book on this video.)  Something as simple as rambunctious play makes a difference!  For many, many reasons children need their dads.  (Additional impacts can be found in the document link above.)

How can we, as the church, play a positive, supportive role in engaging fathers with their families, fill in the gap for fathers who aren’t able to spend time with their kids, encourage single moms and dads, etc?  This is a very complex situation in our city and nation.  There is not an easy answer.  If it were, we wouldn’t be talking about it.

So…this Father’s Day, let’s take time to honor and encourage biological and spiritual fathers.  Go buy the cake, the tie, the golf club, the dinner.  Have the special service and prayer at church.  But, let’s also remember and encourage the single moms and others who play the father role.  Let’s remember the fatherless and the orphans.  Let’s remember those who may find this day painful or just plain over-commercialized.  In addition, I’d be remiss if I didn’t include the remembering the pain of the childless, wanna-be fathers.

My simple prayer, this Father’s Day weekend….

Abba Father, turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers. (Malachi 4:6)

In the name of Jesus, your son and my brother, I pray.  Amen.


Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above… James 1:17

Someone once said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I have no idea who did…but I have to agree! I had the BEST breakfast this morning… a little peanut butter for protein, some blueberries and apples with a little coconut! Thanks to the Elisa Douglas of The Cake Lady for sending me home with a goodie box! Sorry, this picture doesn’t do it justice! Matt Nichols took the rest of them! (and for my super healthy eater fanatical kind of friends…no, I really didn’t eat this for breakfast.  But, I wanted to!!!)

Blueberry, Apple Caramel, Peanut Butter Chocolate, Apple Caramel (clockwise)

BREAKFAST for Champions!!!!  🙂 Cupcakes… Blueberry, Peanut Butter Chocolate, Coconut, Apple Caramel (clockwise starting from the top)

Elisa Douglas aka The Cake Lady makes super delicious and beautiful cakes and cupcakes! Last night, she hosted a trunk show for another friend’s new business – Legacy Sewing by Gaylia Nichols. So, we got to eat Elisa’s goodness while shopping from Gaylia’s handcrafted bags, totes, baby items like bibs and burp cloths, quilts and so much more!  In addition, Gaylia sat with her clients taking personal orders – fabric, closures, strap length, styles, monograms, appliqués, etc. She’s so flexible and creative! Not only does she make these items, but she also does alterations, drapes and curtains, wedding veils, and lots more custom work! Check out the beginning of her Etsy shop here > Legacy Sewing Etzy.

I have such talented and gifted friends and want to support their creativity, talent and gifts. God has blessed them abundantly with such great skills. You can tell they love what they do, just hearing them talk about it. And they do it with such love. Admittedly, it’s hard to fight back gift-envy – because I just don’t cook and sew like my friends do.  I don’t sing like my friends – Lori Bailey and Rachel Schultz. But, I am learning to embrace my strength of connectedness. And I want to connect you to Elisa and Gaylia! I am planning to host a gathering for Elisa and Gaylia. It’s a “2-fer”! It’s a great time to hang out, look at beautiful things and taste good sweets! And…maybe listen to the lovely tunes of Lori Bailey and Rachel Schultz, who both have CDs.  Oh yeah….and then there’s my friend Karen Rios from The Dance Candle – who teaches dance, ballet, etc for all ages!!!  And…my friend Joy Bailey, the photographer… Joy Cherie Photography.

So…here’s the question.

Who wants to come and celebrate and support these talented women???  


How Much Love Inside a Friend? – Shel Silverstein

When you think about your friends, some are friends for life, others for a season and some for minute. Some know you super well.  Others know you inside and out. And more that you are just getting to know.  Friendships take 2 people. It can’t be one-sided friendships….well not for long anyway. I am blessed to have the best friends in the world. I know…we could ALL say that. But, really – I have the best! But, my friends come from different parts of my life, and they don’t necessarily know each other. When I took the StrengthsFinder 2.0 assessment a couple of years ago, connectedness was…and is…my number one strength. I love to connect thoughts and people together.

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So…for my 50th birthday…I wanted to get my girlfriends together…for an evening of relaxation, giggles, laughter, conversation and of course, good food. Louis recruited several of his guy friends to join him in prepping, cooking, and serving us dinner in an outdoor garden party. (Side note: THEY TOTALLY ROCKED IT! and worked sooo hard! Much thanks!)

Louis asked me what I wanted for my birthday.  I wanted my gift to be a gift to these ladies. They have loved, supported, listened to me, cried with me, prayed with me, lent me an ear and a shoulder. They have giggled with me, laughed right out loud with me, introduced me to Louis, took me to Romania, shared their kids with me, been on road trips with me, worked with me, been my family, smacked me silly (when I needed it)…. I could go on and on.

There were some who couldn’t attend….and they were missed tremendously.  In retrospect, there are some friends I regret not inviting, but I know they are my true friends…and will forgive me for my omissions.

How many slams in an old screen door? Depends how loud you shut it.

How many slices in a bread? Depends how thin you cut it.

How much good inside a day? Depends how good you live ’em.

How much love inside a friend? Depends how much you give ’em.

― Shel Silverstein

I am overflowing with love because of the love that has been given to me over the last 50 years.  My friends have loved me well. Hopefully that night, some spilled out and filled your cup.  To my friends…near and far, new and old, young and old… I love you.  Looking forward to the decades to come! Thanks for making it a great night!

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Letter to My Friends

Letter to My Friends


How I Know My Wife Married the “Wrong” Person

FROM MARTI:

Louis and I have been married a whopping 4.5 years. I had been single for 45 years before we married AND lived alone since college. The post above sums up some of my experiences while dating… looking for “Mr. Right”. After talking honestly and openly with some single girlfriends about how hard it is to be married….one friend asked, “Do you think you settled?” My response was “NO WAY!!! I might talk about how hard it is, but it’s gotta be MUCH harder for Louis to be married to me. I’m a mess!”

“Singles today (and most married couples too) are searching for super-spouses that simply don’t exist. People expect far too much from their spouse in all the wrong areas.”
AMEN! That’s an area I still work on…daily. God and Louis, forgive me. Louis may or may not be my ‘soul mate’, but he is the other half of my pair (Luke 10:1). I’d take that any day. Love you, Louis!

It’s Official ! ! !

Thanks again to the anonymous person who nominated me! It’s officially on the website! I am still kinda speechless about this.  If you want to hear more…check out this post… “You like me…right now, you LIKE me!” – Sally Fields and check out the Epoch Awards Website > here. Thanks again!

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“You like me…right now, you LIKE me!” – Sally Fields

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WOW! I don’t even know what to say! Yesterday I received the attached email from Epoch Awards.

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After spending a little time last night reviewing the website and other folks who have been nominated, I am SOOO encouraged! There are so many people doing so many great things in our country and around the world. It is so encouraging to see how God is moving in and through His people to bring his Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven. Go check out the list of nominees and the organizations’ websites here >> Epoch Award Nominees. At this writing, I’m not up there yet, but I guess it will be soon.

Louis and I try to focus on keeping the main thing the main thing.  We do our best to love our community…our city…our neighbor as ourselves.  We strive to love God with our heart, mind and strength.  And it’s our mission to be about making disciples who make disciples. And we want to encourage others…we want to encourage YOU to do the same.  For now, we do that as a way of life.  It’s what we do.  It’s the way we roll. I am grateful that someone out there sees that in us and has nominated me for the award. As far as what I think… I’m already a winner.  I have won! Why? Because we are doing what God has called us to do..for now.  However, God is now calling us into a new place. (No…we are not moving!!!) But, a new or might I say…an additional calling or a more formal calling. Stay tuned.

Thanks to Mr. or Mrs. Anonymous for the encouragement to keep doing what we do. I feel like Sally Fields in her Oscar acceptance speech for Best Actress in 1984’s Places in the Heart

“You like me…right now, you LIKE me!”

But the greater news is.. God likes me.  Actually…he really LOVES me, regardless of what I do…or don’t do. This work comes out of my love for Him, not because I have to win His love. Phew!


Memorial Day Festivities

Louis and I love our annual Memorial Day Festivities!!!  This shin-dig started years ago and has grown significantly since. We hung out with a lot of friends and neighbors..remembering and honoring the day. Louis and I provide the grilled chicken, drinks and birthday cake (because my birthday always falls around Memorial Day!)…and everyone else provided the rest….fruit, sides, veggies, salads, fried fish, corn cake, curried chicken, you name it!  What a blessing!

Go ahead…mark your calendar for next year….Monday, May 26, 2014….4pm-8pm.  I dare you!  

Quick side note… My birthday won’t actually fall on Memorial Day until 2021…when I will turn 58. WOW! Now THAT is scary!

Curious to know…for those of you who came,

what was YOUR favorite part of the gathering and why?

Mine? I love connecting my friends to one another over a good plate of food, where everyone had a part in contributing to the meal.


Annual Memorial Day Cookout!

Hope to see you at our Annual Memorial Day Cookout!!!

2013 Memorial Day