Diary

  • Just a few random things

    Before I say anything else, I just want to say thank you for all the sweet comments and kind words. Just getting all my thoughts out made me feel so much better and to read everything you wrote was an unexpected bonus. I honestly read a lot of it with tears in my eyes at how awesome this little corner of the internet is and that’s because of you.

    We are thoroughly enjoying our Spring Break over here which is a little weird when I tell you that Caroline woke up with a pretty bad cold on Monday morning. But it’s forced us to really do a whole lot of nothing and not feel one bit of guilt about it. We’ve watched a lot of Netflix and slept in and just enjoyed our time of not having one thing on the schedule. In fact, our only real excitement came on Monday night when P asked me to pull his truck in the driveway since it was on the street and I managed to run over our trash cans.

    It wasn’t my finest moment.

    And it was made even more stellar by the fact that a neighbor was walking his dog and saw the whole thing happen. I tried to play it off like maybe I’d done it on purpose as I sauntered over to assess the damage, but it’s hard to act like you meant to crush one of your trash cans resulting in garbage being strewn all over your curb. I tried to convince P that the trash can wasn’t THAT damaged since I was able to set it back upright, but the garbage men clearly didn’t agree with me because they took it upon themselves to throw it away along with our garbage when they came Tuesday morning.

    So, all that say, we’ll be making a trip to Home Depot to get a new trash can. It’ll be hard for anyone to argue with our Spring Break excitement in light of that.

    Here are a few things I’ve been wanting to tell you about:

    1. Everyday Holy: Finding a Big God in the Little Moments 100 Day Devotional

    This cutie cute devotional book that I wrote will be released on April 10th. I have held an actual one in my hands already and I can’t even tell you how much I love it. The owl’s name is Richard because the cover artist, Heather Gauthier, named him Richard and now he’s a star with his very first cover. I love him so much.

    Anyway, this is the book that nearly killed me but I’m really proud of the finished product because I can honestly say that only God got me through it. There are 100 devotions that deal with all the things of life and it’s a mix of funny and serious because that’s what I do.

    If you pre-order before April 10th, then you can get a free matching journal with Richard on the front. Just click here to go to the website, order from your favorite online book retailer, and fill out the form on the page. Best of all, you can get as many journals as devotional books you order, so it could be a great gift idea.

    (When you enter your receipt number on the form, just put in parentheses how many copies you ordered!)

    2. The Bible Binge with Knox and Jamie

    I love the Popcast with Knox and Jamie so it stands to reason that I also love their new Bible Binge podcast. It combines Bible stories and theology with pop culture so it makes me laugh and is informative at the same time. I find it delightful.

    3. Sex, Jesus and the Conversations the Church Forgot by Mo Isom

    This book by my friend Mo Isom came out last week and I read it over the weekend. It is definitely not a light read, but as a mother of a teenager it is full of so much valuable information and insight. Mo writes in a such an honest, powerful way and I can’t think of a better voice to share how the church can better address sex.

    Since I know some of you will ask, I think the content is appropriate for a teenager (14 and up) to read but it may not hold their attention depending on their maturity level. But I think it’s a must read for parents of teens if you’re looking for insight on how to talk to your teens about what the Bible says about sex.

    4. Say Something Girl Talk with Sandra Stanley and Melanie Shankle in Dallas on March 27th

    I’m so excited to be a part of this event in Dallas on March 27th. We’d love for you to join us for a fun night if you’re in the area.

    5. downline Dobby Stripe white goose feather down pillow set of 2

    This is so random, but many of you may remember that I have long been in search of a good pillow. I had settled on the My Pillow (AS SEEN ON TV!) for about two years even though I never really loved it. But then a friend recommended these pillows and I ordered this set of two for Caroline and me because she is her mother’s daughter and loves a good pillow. Also, the pillow shortage we experienced in Las Vegas made us feel like it was time to stock up.

    I have to say that this pillow is a winner. I feel a little like Goldilocks when she declared that the bed was just right. It’s soft but not too squishy. The feathers don’t poke through the material. And it fluffs back up nicely. My only disclaimer is that I tend to like a fairly soft feather pillow that isn’t overly stuffed so keep that in mind before you order one.

    Now I just need to see if I can order new trash cans on Amazon.

    Except I guess I’d hate to miss out on the excitement of a trip to Home Depot.

    Have a good Thursday.

  • A blog about nothing

    First, let’s discuss that the spring time change is the most cruel of all the time changes. When I realized Saturday afternoon that we had to move the clocks up an hour, I felt a part of my soul die. We all hate it, yet we all do it. It’s like paying taxes or grocery shopping on a Sunday afternoon, an inevitable part of life that makes you question everything you know to be true. The look on Piper’s face pretty much sums up how I feel about it.

    Also, Piper bears an uncanny resemblance to Dobby the House Elf when she flops her ears back.

    The good news is we are officially on Spring Break. You know what we have planned? Not much of anything and I am so thankful. These weeks since January have been so busy and we’ve had zero time off to just relax. We plan to shop, get facials, go out to eat, hang out with Gulley and her boys, watch Netflix and sleep an absurd amount of time.

    Speaking of Gulley and her boys, Gulley and Jackson came to watch Caroline’s soccer game on Friday night and I managed to get a quick picture of the two of them together even though I basically broke all the rules of being the mom of teenagers by asking for it.

    It was totally worth it. I told them I’d put it in their baby books. But, seriously, when did they grow up and get so big? For years Gulley and I used to load the kids up for Spring Break and head straight to College Station to watch Aggie baseball, but the kids all turned into teenagers and are too busy playing their own sports to go watch sports. Honey texted Gulley and I this group of photos on Friday and I almost had to get in the bed.

    Look at those babies. That was Spring Break 2011.

    And speaking of babies growing up fast, I want to take a minute to say something. This past Friday I had a few comments about how I never write real posts anymore. Someone even accused me of just doing Fashion Friday as a money grab. I’m normally not one to address critics because the internet is full of critics and there isn’t enough time. I mean, last year someone actually wrote that they wanted to beat me up in a dark alley because I confessed to setting Caroline’s hermit crabs free seven years ago. Good times. This is the world we live in.

    I started writing this blog in July 2006 which now feels like the dawn of the internet. There was no Instagram, Twitter or even really Facebook at that point. It was just me sitting at a desktop computer every night and writing down thoughts from the day. I had a two-year-old at the time who went to bed at 6:00 p.m. every night (PRAISE YOU, JESUS. Although, full disclaimer, she woke up at 5:30 a.m. every morning so there was a trade off happening.) The blog gave me a creative outlet, helped me remember that I love to write, and captured memories that I would have otherwise forgotten in that haze of days when life was a blur of taking a toddler to feed the ducks and eat popcorn in a shopping basket at Target to pass the time. The blog opened doors to writing opportunities I would have never had and has given me the chance to meet people from all over that I never would have known otherwise. When I started writing this blog, there were no such thing as fashion blogs or lifestyle blogs, there were just blogs about life and so that’s what I did. As my dad says, this has always been the Seinfeld of blogs in that it’s about nothing. I love the interaction and the comments and the way this blog has given me a peek into your lives as I write about mine.

    But here’s what I didn’t know back then. I didn’t know how fast time would go by. I didn’t know that in the blink of an eye that I would have a teenager and life would be filled with her activities and her schedule would keep us on the move. I didn’t know that kids get to an age where they are actually the ones to put you to bed because they’re still up doing homework at 11:00 p.m. I didn’t think about the inevitability of a day when Caroline wouldn’t want me to write about her on the internet. Yet here we are.

    I have no plans to quit writing here because I still love it for all the same reasons. It’s just that I have learned I would rather live my life than stress about documenting it every night. Caroline usually decides that 10:30 p.m. is a great time for a heart to heart talk about life and I’m not going to pass up that opportunity because all those people aren’t lying when they say the days are long but the years are short. When funny things happen or I have a story to tell, I still want to record it here. But I’m also coming off a season where I wrote three books in two years. That took more out of me than I even realized at the time and I have just needed some time to rest. As I wrote Church of the Small Things two years ago, I really was writing to myself as much as to an audience about how it’s the day-to-day living and investing in your ordinary life that matters the most. I’ve always said that it doesn’t matter how many books I write or how many audiences I speak to if I end up neglecting the people who live in my house. It’s a non-negotiable for me.

    As for Fashion Friday, I love to shop online. It’s like a hobby for me to find cute clothes and share them with y’all the same way I call Gulley to tell her I saw a pretty top at Gap that I think she would like. Yes, I use some affiliate links that I make some money from, but that money goes to offset the cost of blog hosting and maintenance which isn’t cheap. And I have very intentionally always and only recommended books, clothes, beauty products, music and whatever that I actually love and either already own or would like to own. That’s why I don’t do sponsored blog posts or other paid endorsements. I feel like a lot of you enjoy Fashion Friday and so it’s something I can do every week even if I’m too busy or if what’s going on in my real life feels too private to write anything else.

    Anyway, maybe you’re thinking this is a lot of information you didn’t ask for. Maybe this really is like Seinfeld now and I just became George Constanza telling you “This is everything I am and all that I am capable of.” I hope this makes sense on some level even if you haven’t wondered or don’t care. I am so thankful for this blog and that something made me start writing it all those years ago. I’m so thankful for those of you who still read what I write and show up here to check in on us. And if the content or the posting schedule doesn’t appeal to you, then you are always free to click away.

    That’s the beauty of the internet.

  • Fashion Friday: Edition it’s Spring Break

    This is going to be quick because we spent part of the night at a track meet and then the last part of the night watching our high school basketball team play in the state semi-final game. Sadly, they lost. But they had an amazing run and made our community so proud. And now I need to go to bed because we have a soccer game tomorrow night. The sports are trying to kill me, yet I love them so much.

    And can I just say HALLELUJAH for Spring Break. I plan to spend it sleeping.

    Here are a few cute things I found this week:

    1. cloth and stone plaid swing tunic top

    I’ve been waiting on this to go on sale. It’s now $69.95 and so soft. It also comes in a blue and red plaid and is a great length.

    Edited to add: ALERT! ALERT! Extra 30% off all sale at Anthropologie. This weekend only!!

    2. sol angeles sunset tunic tee

    This is on sale for $49.95. It reminds me of an OP sweatshirt I had back in sixth grade and so naturally I want to own this.

    3. belma wedge sandal

    These are so cute and have great reviews. They are $99.95 and also come in off-white.

    4. kork ease platform wedge sandal

    But just in case you need a wedge that’s a little kinder to your circulatory system and/or your feet, I really like these. They come in several different colors and everyone raves about Kork Ease and how comfortable they are.

    I also like these ugg angie platform sandal

    They also come in several color options and I saw them in person the other day and they are so cute.

    5. loft bouquet smocked flare dress

    Everything at Loft is 40% off with the code NEWNOW at checkout. I really like this dress for spring and summer.

    6. j.crew lace dress with scalloped hem

    This dress is perfect for Easter and also comes in coral and white. It’s on sale for $53.50.

    7. tory burch wedge flip flops

    I saw these in person and fell in love. They are $78 and come in several patterns and colors. I love a flip flop with a little bit of a heel and they can be hard to find.

    8. loft lace dot peplum blouse

    I love a white top with jeans for the spring and this one is so pretty. It’s $59.50 but an extra 40% off with the code NEWNOW at checkout.

    9. gap ruffle sleeve eyelet top

    As you may be aware, I have had my eye on several white eyelet tops but this one is my favorite. It’s $59.95, but Gap is 40% off everything and free shipping with the code FRIEND at checkout, plus an extra 10% with the code PLUS10 if you have a Gap card.

    10. gap mid rise denim shorts

    My favorite denim shorts of all time are from Gap and they really need to be replaced. I really like these because they aren’t too short or too long. Plus, the distressing is just about perfect. They are $49.95 but Gap has 40% off everything and free shipping with the code FRIEND at checkout, plus an extra 10% with the code PLUS10 if you have a Gap Card.

    That’s it for today.

    Have a good Friday.

  • The Big Boo Cast, Episode 96

    This episode is part one of a two part series. Sophie talks to Jamie Golden of the Popcast at the end of this one, but we begin by sharing some of our day to day favorite things. You wouldn’t even believe how hard it was for us to find the time to record these episodes, but let’s just say it was a challenge.

    And I know I’ve been bad about actually writing here on the blog and I promise to do better this week. Thanks for your patience and understanding. Maybe it will make you feel better if I tell you that if I posted right now all I would say is “I AM SO TIRED”.

    You can click here to listen. Or here. You can even listen right here on the blog.

    You can also listen on Stitcher or Google Play.

    And if you’re on the Facebook, well, we are, too.

    We’d love for you to subscribe on iTunes, and we’d be honored if you’d leave us a review.

    Here’s where you can get more info on the stuff / products / places we mention:

    Cheeky Maiden Complexion Facial Soap

    Sephora makeup remover

    Pickwick Tobacco, Leather and Woods candle

    Voluspa Goji Tarocco Orange

    Hummingbird Farms (their skincare line isn’t out yet – but it’s going to be FANTASTIC)

    Capri Blue Volcano candle

    Fresh Balsam candle

    Newman’s Own Medium Roast K-cups

    Tazo Chai Tea Latte

    Amazon Prime

    L’oreal Telescopic

    L’oreal Lash Paradise

    Waze app

    Notability

    Hanacure All-in-One Facial

    Makeup Addiction on Reddit

    Sunday Riley at Sephora

    Cold Plasma by Perricone

    Fresh Sugar

    The Popcast

    The Bible Binge

    The Popcast Live Show in Birmingham (Sophie will be there)

    The Popcast Live Show in Dallas (Melanie will be there)

    Closing Song

  • Fashion Friday: Edition Viva Las Vegas

    Listen. I have not been very good about sticking to my New Year’s resolution to blog more in 2018. But in my defense, I had no idea that I was about to step in to a season of life where I am a full-time chauffeur to various athletic activities. I keep thinking that “next week” it will get better and then I find myself in the middle of “next week” and it is not, in fact, better.

    I’m actually on a plane to Las Vegas with Caroline as I’m typing this because she’s playing in a soccer tournament there this weekend and I couldn’t be sadder about my wi-fi situation because it is poor at best. I have suspicions that there are hamsters running furiously with their little legs somewhere under the plane in an attempt to power the wi-fi connection. And a hamster can only do so much.

    So maybe “next week” will be less busy.

    And speaking of next week, I am super excited because I’m getting to join Jen Hatmaker and Nichole Nordeman for the last leg of their Moxie Matters tour in Austin, Texas this coming Tuesday, February 27th. The evening show is completely sold out, but there are still tickets available for the 10 a.m. show so drop your kids off at school, grab some Starbucks, call in sick to work and come join us. I have no doubt it will be so much fun. You can find out more and/or buy tickets here.

    1. free people rainbow thermal tee

    This comes in several colors, all of which are really cute. And the only reason I haven’t ordered it is because I can’t decide which color I want. It’s 40% off and now $40.80

    2. long french terry cardigan

    This has great reviews and it’s 40% and now $35.80 It also comes in gray or blush and it’s a great layering piece for these early spring days.

    3. ruffle cotton eyelet top

    I loved this the first time I saw it and then it was completely sold out before I even had time to contemplate whether or not I needed it in my closet. But it’s back in stock and I adore it.

    4. eyelet bell sleeve shirt

    This is another really cute eyelet shirt for spring. It also comes in navy or coral.

    5. leith easy circle cardigan

    I have this on as I write this. It’s essentially like a lightweight blanket in clothing form and I live in mine. It’s 40% off and now $44.98. It comes in several other color combinations and is perfect over a t-shirt with jeans or leggings.

    6. athleta draped crew dress

    I love a throw on cotton dress when the weather warms up because it’s so much more comfortable than shorts. Plus you can dress it up with a pair of wedges or just wear it with sneakers or sandals. This also comes in teal or gray.

    7. loft poppy bloom shirred keyhole blouse

    I saw this top in Loft and think it’s so pretty. It’s a great length and could be worn with jeans or black pants or a skirt for the office. This was $59.50 but is now 50% off with no code needed at checkout.

    8. birkenstock arizona sandals

    My best purchase last summer was a pair of Birkenstocks. I have worn them all year long and they are so comfortable. And now I want this pink pair. There are lots of colors to choose from just in case pink isn’t your thing.

    9. vans old skool sneakers

    Why am I drawn to pink shoes right now? I don’t know. The heart wants what it wants. Caroline stole my white Vans and now I’m in search of a replacement and these seem like a logical alternative.

    10. organic oval hoops

    I love an oval hoop and these are especially pretty.

    But I also love these circle and chain drop earrings. My hair stylist had on a pair similar to these last week and I loved them on her. I’m sure hers were a nicer version, but it’s hard to beat $12.

    That’s it for today.

    If you need me, I’ll be playing blackjack…I mean watching soccer in Las Vegas.

    Have a good Friday.

  • The Big Boo Cast, Episode 95

    This one only took use 954 tries to record. I accidentally shut my computer down and deleted the files the first time we tried.

    And then we had 849 scheduling snafus that involved having teenagers and sporting events.

    Yet, we found a way.

    We discuss the Olympics, what we’re watching, and what Valentine’s Day looks like twenty years into marriage. Spoiler alert: True love involves a trip to Discount Tire.

    You can click here to listen. Or here. You can even listen right here on the blog.

    You can also listen on Stitcher or Google Play.

    And if you’re on the Facebook, well, we are, too.

    We’d love for you to subscribe on iTunes, and we’d be honored if you’d leave us a review.

    Here’s where you can get more info on the stuff / products / places we mention:

    The Cutting Edge

    Ice Castles

    The Good Place

    Poldark

    Black Panther

    Three Leadership Lessons I’ve Learned from Beth Moore by Travis Cottrell

    Galatians 3:2-4 ESV

    1 Thessalonians 4:11

    Closing Song