Monday, November 25, 2024

Truth, Trust, & Traditions!

And now, a final post for today, commemorating the annual Friendsgiving tradition! ❤  (P.S. Yay for Max having all the Friends Thanksgiving episodes in a fun collection right now!)


1.  2012 - Chet Lee decided to host a Thanksgiving dinner party for friends in his first year at his first home at 1812 S. Willow. =)  Traditional Thanksgiving food + the sleepy cup Sarah found creepy + a few rounds of Nerts and I'm sure lots of other fun conversations!


2.  2013 - Newlyweds Chet Lee and Karli Marie hosted this group for a fun Friendsgiving event!

3. 2014 - Kitten Lucy joined the Wilson fam, and we had a Thanksgiving cake as one of our desserts!

4.  2015 - An Italian feast + a random-but-funny potholders pic in our last Friendsgiving at the 1812 house!


5. 2016 - The year of Jenna being my roommate + our first Friendsgiving at the Farmhouse!!  Fun times and a big group that year!

6.  2017 - Even bigger group for this Pioneer Woman enchiladas dinner!

7. 2018 - Tate's first Friendsgiving!  I love that we got a group pic all three years at the Farmhouse - I'm always more hesitant to ask for that when there's lots of kids, but I'm gonna push for it more often moving forward!

8.  2019 - First gathering at their current home with a fun photo wall + the Shoemakers first time joining our group + celebrating LB's 40th birthday + Ellie's first Friendsgiving!

9.  2020 - An outdoor lunch on a nice November day + playing outside + a socially distant photo (bc it made us laugh) + two surprise pregnancy announcements (Karli and Sarah)!

10. 2021 - Group pic by the Harvest Tree + Kate and Parker and Zealand's first Friendsgiving!

11. 2022 - 11 people for Friendsgiving #11, a Mexican food fiesta + some fun pics and good conversation!

12. 2023 - Steve hanging out at the kids table makes me happy here.  Our fifth Friendsgiving at their current home was a great crowd and fun times!

13. 2024 - And that brings us to yesterday's event, Holly's first Friendsgiving, and year #13 of Chet Lee and Karli Marie hosting the friend group for a fun dinner party just before Thanksgiving! ❤

I'm in a weird, scary season here at the end of graduate school.  A lot of unknowns, mounting pressure, fear of failure, and a bit of a desire to hide and stick to what is familiar and stable.  This weekend held some good reminders of the power of stepping out of our comfort zone, the power of pushing ourselves to do more than we think we can, the power of friendship, the stagnancy fear can create, the wisdom of trusting God, and the power of prayer.  

I'm incredibly thankful for this annual tradition - for the Wilsons being willing to clean and cook and having the room to host lots of growing families - for feeling welcomed and loved in a group that is mostly married friends with children - for the inside jokes and stories, the photos, years of great memories, and the sense that there will be many more years of this... (in Heaven if not on earth).  For me, things like this feel like a mini-preview of Heaven - full of life and love and chaos and playful kids and good food and friendship and warmth and memories and laughter and old and new stories and connecting in prayer.  Sarah talked about feeling torn between her roles as a mom and grad student, worrying that she is not doing enough in one or the other.  Jon had some good words of encouragement, then he offered to pray for her, so we stopped and prayed together at the table.

One of the worst scars left by friends who discarded me is the feeling that relational indifference is power and caring too much is weakness... that people will only move toward you when you don't really need them, and that speaking up for what you need/want is often dangerous and may lead to great loss.  It's a thought that hits me from time to time, and in relationships with people who have strong dismissive avoidant tendencies, those things are often true.  But those are unhealthy relationships, not the standard of measure.  Mature, healthy people don't dismiss their needs and desires - they form secure attachments in relationships and practice communicating with truth and love.  What's really helping/healing for me lately is James 4:8 - "Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you."  God does not back away or keep us at arms' length when we run toward Him.  He does not look elsewhere or quickly lose interest when we start talking to Him.  When we move toward Him, He moves toward us.  His heart is FOR US.  When He feels distant, it's likely because I am not actively pursuing Him.  

I feel more aware of my need for God's guidance lately, for connection with Him, for His peace.  I'm praying about starting my own business vs. applying for an opening with benefits somewhere, praying about where I should live moving forward, whether to pursue motherhood further or fully let it go, etc.  Not small things.  Not decisions I should make based on emotion or human wisdom without God's help.  So I'm pressing in and drawing near and voicing my needs and trusting Him to move toward me and speak truth in love to my heart!  I need to get quiet enough to hear the still, small voice in the midst of this holiday chaos... and I need to believe in the depths of my soul that God's love will strengthen me for whatever comes next.  It feels like a daunting mystery more than an exciting adventure right now, like I'm tired of watching doors close as I step toward them, and standing still feels safer... which is why the reminder that God Himself will move toward me as I move toward Him is especially helpful right now.  God is with me and for me.  (And He is with you and for you!)

All right, friends!  I needed to write and process and get all of this down today.  I applaud anyone who's read all of today's posts! =)  Thanks for being here and caring.  In case no one else tells you, I love you and I believe in you, and I believe in your ability to move closer to God and to hear from Him in a real way!!
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Friendsgiving Fun!

My fourth and penultimate post for today... last night was Friendsgiving dinner #13 hosted by the Wilson fam!!

I finally got to meet Miss Holly Marie, who is almost six months old now!!  Cuteness! ❤


Henry Edward was less thrilled to see me. lol  His stern expression here cracks me up... if only I'd had it on Live Photo, he smiled a couple seconds later!
JEM also did the Half Marathon yesterday, with an impressive finish time of 2:18!  (Very impressive to me, but he talked about it being a rough race for him whilst recovering from having COVID recently).

This year's Friendsgiving feast was soup and salad themed, including a kid-friendly Lunchables charcuterie board, drinks from H-Tea-O, chicken and wild rice soup, zuppa toscana soup, tortilla soup, cheesy garlic bread, sourdough bread, Olive-Garden-style salad, pigs in a blanket, mac n' cheese, fresh fruit, chocolate chip cookies, oreo fluff, and salted caramel pumpkin cheesecake!!

Four of my favorite guys!  They knew I was coming for a photo when I walked into the kitchen. lol

Pic with Sarah just before changing out of my "Friendsgiving" shirt!  (I magic-erased the Virtual Run part here.)

The Wilsons and the Bradleys, bc I don't have many pics of Don and Kantrell!

Tate and Steve in a serious convo about Star Wars!

The early days of Girl Talk (Stephanie and Kimmy's band from Full House). ;-)

Miles Matthew and Zealand Bradley being cute friends!

Katherine Claire, Hope Renee, and Parker Elizabeth being cute friends!

Kate and Parker

The Fultons helping Chet & the kids deflate the bouncy house at the end of the night! lol

It was a long but fun weekend.  My legs are sore and I'm a little tired, but this is a break-week from school and a short week at work, so I can rally!  Gracious, I'm thankful for my Tulsa friends and for these dependable yearly gatherings (see next post)!! 
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Route 66 Race!!

Yesterday was a milestone event - Kristin's first (she would insert "and only") Half-Marathon! lol  Here's our lovely pic with her fam after finishing...


And now I'll jump back to the beginning!  We parked in the first available space we found, and it happened to be less than a block from the Finish Line, which was a God-send at the end of the race!!  We had to walk a rapid uphill mile to reach the Start Line, though, so that was not entirely ideal.  Our pre-race pics make me happy.  Her with the safety pin in her mouth getting ready to pin my number on + me once we reached Corral D at the Start line + our race day shoes (Brooks & HOKAs).

Woohoo, get excited!  Two seconds into the day and my hairspray had already failed its one job.  Super windy all day - definitely should've brought a headband (and sunglasses!).

I ❤ the energy of the Start Line on race day!

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Signs to cheer for us + a flute serenade lol

A house very early in the race path... they went all out to let us know we had a long way to go!

Just a flag that made me happy!

We were toward the back in the final corral, starting 20 minutes after the 8am start time.  Around Mile 3, this guy told us we needed to stay with him or ahead of him to not get escorted off the course... stressful!  Those neighborhoods in the beginning had several hills and it was a rough start!  We had police vehicles behind us and U-Hauls removing cones and reopening the roads, but in the end, they left us behind and never mentioned taking us out of the race (thankfully).  They were removing the mile markers and tearing down the water stops, but we were able to catch several of them, and by Mile 7, we met back up with the Full-Marathoners and had more people surrounding us and more race path support.

I took this pic bc it reflected how we felt around Mile 3 and 4 with all the hills! lol

Cheering fans always help... and so does Gatorade, water, and food!

Huzzah for Mile #7 - fav number and a spot where I felt more confident that they wouldn't kick us out. lol  (In the end, 28 people finished the Half behind us, one over an hour later, and our walking time was 4:01:56, which I know I've done in other races - they're just getting more serious about the timeline on this one, apparently.)

We caught a few of the Marathon Mile Markers too! ;-)

A tragedy of epic proportions. lol  Seeing all these discarded donuts was making me sad and making me want a donut.  I got my wish a couple miles down the road at a stop where someone was handing them out! =)

Yay, Route 66... granted, there's lots of hills, but it's a scenic course that goes through some pretty neighborhoods and memorable spots along Riverside, so I enjoy it!

Yay, BOK Center at Christmas!

Yay, Tulsa! lol  (And being very near the finish line at this point).

It made me very happy to spot the boys and Frankie there cheering for us - they were on his shoulders, which made them easier to find in the crowd!

A few official race pics (that I'm not paying for) just before and after the Finish Line - top right = me taking the above pic as Kristin waves at the boys, then it's us crossing the Finish Line - one with Nichol and one with just me and Kristin!
Me:  "Let's run it in when we see the Mile 13 marker and get a fun victory pic!!"
Kristin:  "You can totally do that, but I don't have it in me.  I may just crawl across the finish line."
Me:  "Well, that could be a fun pic too."
Nichol:  "And I may flip them off!" lol (She was mad about the lack of directional signage and water-stop support for us)

Our fans!!  (The boys were so proud of their mom, and Frankie picked her up when they got to us, but my hands were full with Finisher tent stuff, so I missed that photo op!) ❤

The Finish Line felt even sweeter since we weren't sure we would get there in the beginning!

This random guy, all excited:  "Your FIRST HALF!!  That's amazing!  How do you feel!?
Exhausted Kristin:  "Terrible!!"
This guy:  "Noooo, you feel awesome for finishing your first Half!"
Compromising Kristin: "It's awesome that it's over!" lol

Nichol = our new friend who walked most of the race with us... we helped each other with the map and kept each other going... she is also signed up for her first Full in April, and she's going to text me some training plan ideas! =)

Hooray for pizza and fruit and sitting down after finishing!

Whitaker fam!! ❤

Medal for Half Marathon #5!!

RACES 1-4:  The 2009 Route 66 (the one that started it all - just me, inspired by Biggest Loser), 2010 Route 66 (walked it with Malori and Jordan, medal pics with LB and lots of other LG friends), 2012 OKC Half (zero pics of me in the race that year, but I got one at Packet Pickup and one of Chet and Gary in their first Full), and finally, the 2019 OKC Half with Dad!  I legit jogged the first one and finished around 2 hours and 30 minutes.  I've walked the other four and feel proud of them as well!  I know that I need to train seriously and be able to do a walk/jog combo for the Full next April!! #maximumeffort


Instead of a useful t-shirt or cute runner's jacket, they gifted us a random puffy vest at this year's packet pickup!  Kristin and I both said we're unlikely to wear it, but at least her boys are enjoying it! lol ;-)

After the race, I grabbed a Chipotle kids' meal and went back to my lovely hotel room.  I paid for a late checkout and it was worth every penny to be able to rest/edit photos/watch a movie for a couple hours then shower and get ready for Friendsgiving dinner!!  (See next post).  My legs are very sore and my feet were in pain post-race, but they felt better (genuinely) once I put on my sparkly boots. lol #healingpowers ;-)

That's all for now...
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