Friday, October 2, 2009

First Doctors Appointment

We took our little Nellie for her first doctors visit. She is a whopping 3.6 lbs and received a clean bill of health from the vet. She took the shots, temperature (you know how that gets taken) and the stool sample (wowzers) like a champ. However, we encountered some problems when her nails got clipped. She was doing great until one got clipped a little too close. Needless to say, the next 16 nails were a little more difficult.

She will have one more round of shots in three weeks. The only other visit in her near future will be to take away any possibilities of motherhood. No little Nellies running around here!

Here are some pictures of our little girl...After her first bath.

On a leisurely stroll with Tim.

Playing with Grandma while she was in for a visit.

Waiting outside of Tim's office. She just knew there was someone suspicious in there!

Neighborhood watch. Don't mess with the Mac's house!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The new adventures of the old Macs

We are finally starting to get settled here in Brownsville. Everything was a little bumpy at first. As some of you may know, we started out our time here in Brownsville with a water leak! Fun, I know. It actually happened before we even got here. Our first night in town, we actually slept at the Music Minister's house. Tim and I both deeply appreciated the soft bed after a long, hard journey (a whole other blog Tim will have to do about being a "Good Samaritan").

We are finally starting to get the house back in order. The last step is getting new carpet in our living room which should occur this week. We got the new carpet for the dining room last week.

As if we didn't have enough going on already...we (Tim and I) have decided it is finally time to expand the McPherson clan. We are looking forward to welcoming that adorable face, those eager eyes, an adorable personality and the funny looking body of our new dachshund puppy into our home. (Sorry, I just could not help myself!)

Tim and I have been longing for a puppy ever since we got married. I guess we could have technically had one at the first two homes we lived in our first year of marriage. However, seminary did not allow pets in housing until our last semester there. By that point, we decided not to pay the huge pet deposit and wait until we were settled into our new home (wherever that would be).

Now that we are getting settled in our new home, we are taking the plunge. I figured if nothing else, it would give us good training for later on in life! :) Here are some pictures of our new addition:
She is a miniature dachshund puppy. We have not come to an agreement on a name yet.

Unnamed puppy is an isabella color (similar to a weimaraner) with tan on her face and paws.

This is the litter she was born with. Her mom is an isabella dapple. Our puppy is the darker puppy at the bottom of the picture.

Before I close out this blog...if you would like to throw a name into the hat for consideration, please leave it in the comments section.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Laziness+No Internet = Lame Bloggers

For those of you wondering if Jill's hair has grown long enough to do Locks-of-Love again since our last blog, you would not be too far off. Yes, it has been a long time since we have posted a blog, and we have no one to blame but ourselves... and our lame internet provider who decided to jack up the prices on us. I am writing this post from the Southwestern library, but a day is coming soon when we will have internet access again!! How that takes place is still yet to be determined.

We have been in contact with a church recently and it is very possible that this becomes the place we serve as pastor. One way or another, we have to be out of campus housing by July 31st. If things do not work out with this church, one of you lucky readers may win the privilege of having two drifters wondering onto your lawn and working their way into any spare bedroom you may have. We will keep you posted... or we will show up on your lawn with all of our things... whichever comes first.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Locks of Love

For the second time, I grew out my hair for Locks of Love. There are several reasons why I have donated hair. First, I am not the type of person that is emotionally attached to hair. There is nothing wrong with individuals that are, I am just not one of those people. Second, my hair grows reasonably fast. I did this for the first time in Fall 2007. Third, I like trying new things. I like to experiment with different cuts, etc. When my hair was cut today, I told the hairdresser to do whatever he thought would look good as long as I could fix it myself when I got home. And last and most importantly, it is for a wonderful cause. If my hair can go to help someone else...why not!

So...without further ado, here are the before and after pictures:
This morning at 8:00am

For use in a wig, your longest layer must be 10 inches from top to bottom (made the cut, whew!)


This is what my hair looked like at 11:00am



If you or anyone you know is interested in donating hair to Locks of Love, you can get all the information on their website http://www.locksoflove.org/.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Reasons we love Texas

Just to clear the air, Tim and I do realize that we have been Blog slackers for the past two months. We give you our deepest apologies. Things have been very busy on the Mac front. We had the joy of being in Knoxville for two full weeks over Christmas and New Years. Since being back in Fort Worth, it feels like we have been going nonstop.

We have had three new babies enter the world, school starting back, Habitat's big event is going full force, and then to top it off... a Texas ice storm. Fort Worth is very similar to Knoxville in this way. One day, it could be warm and the very next day you can have freezing temperatures. Except, it is much more exaggerated here. One day you can be at 80 and the next 32. Here is the perfect example:
This is the view from our back door this morning. It doesn't look so bad except the layers of ice that you can't really see. Thanks to the Fort Worth ISD, I am off from work this morning. The most fun experience of ice in Texas is the traffic reports.

The news stations position cameras at all the bridges and overpasses and let the cameras roll. I feel just a little bad calling it entertaining but not bad enough to stop watching. They have all been warned not to get on the roads but having so much confidence in themselves, they try anyway. For the rest of us who choose to stay inside, it is the best reality tv. People couldn't make this stuff up.

Tim and I are inside, warm, and enjoying each others company. Of course, I can't sign off without posting pictures of our new additions:
David, Stacy and baby Joshua who are in our Sunday School class


Austin (not pictured), Lindsey, and baby Brady who are also in our Sunday School class


Kevin, Mandy and baby Eliana who are our neighbors. This is our last Texas baby for awhile.

Now that we are back in the swing of things, we will be more faithful to our blog updates. Scout's honor!