- I still LOVE my job... more and more everyday
- My car cost 18.00 to fix (THANK YOU LORD!) such a weird thing.... 600 dollar transmission fix is a lot more stressful than an 18 dollar exhaust shield
- Things are very sad here today... we just unexpectedly had to put my mom's dog to sleep
- House update.... we are moving this weekend.... renting until the insurance people figure out their issues... it is temporary, but it will be ours for now (the lease has the option to buy)
- We still need several things to set up our new place, but we will work it out
- God is still is good
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Ups and Downs...
Sunday, September 28, 2008
You must be kidding me!
Well, today that changed. I AM SUPER IRRITATED! I have had enough. Today, while I was driving, I heard this very disturbing noise. Guess what? NOW I HAVE TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS! Will someone please tell me how a car with less than 60,000 miles on it can have TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? UGH!
No more good attitude from me- at least not for today- I would just like for something to be easy... just once!
UGH!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Many have asked...
This picture was taken in the girl's room. This is the plastic storage container that they kept all of thier "getting ready stuff" in. Needless to say, everything was trash.
Finally, here is a family favorite. This picture is of the back of the washing machine. Isn't it funny how it is supposed to make things clean and yet it is so dirty? :) This picture was actually taken before we pumped out the last 6 inches or so of water.
What a MESS! We are surviving though... it could have been SO MUCH worse.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
a much needed break
Friday, September 19, 2008
Frustrating Friday
I know that we have to do what we are doing because we won't have a final word from the insurance for at LEAST 2 more weeks, and I suppose that if a miracle happens and they don't send the bull dozer to our house... the work we are doing now will make more sense.
Forgive me for being frustrated. I just want to get back to living again. Sigh...
On another note, I'd like to thank all of my YMCA family for all of your support. I have never felt as loved and supported by a group in my entire life! I am also thankful for the few from the church who have helped and although it is distant, I am thankful for elder Mike's encouragment and support.
This too shall pass..... I HOPE!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Thursday Update
Thanks for your support and prayers.
We will be okay- God is good.
But... Can someone please tell me where Noah was on Sunday when we needed a very large boat? : )
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Update
- The house is uninhabitable
- We all need Hepatitis and Tetnus shots
- We have ripped out all of the carpet
- We have cut out pieces of dry wall
- We have tried to save as much as possible
- Insurance has no intention of paying for anything
- Our home will likely meet its end with a bull dozer
Our reality is that we will never again live on North Rock Hill. We are all emotional, and yet thankful that we got out with our health. Many of you have asked what we need. First and foremost, we need your prayers as we deal with our loss. We will likely need to replace nearly all of our furniture, so if you have any extra, please let me or Jason know. We seem to be okay on clothes for now, although most of our winter stuff was lost. We will cross that bridge when it gets cold. Of course all of our food was lost, but trust me, we are not going to starve! We lost a lot of "stuff" like electronics, appliances, and collectibles, but we are dealing with things pretty well. So, what do we need? Ummm....your prayers, a house (not near a creek or river please), and pretty much everything else needed to have a functional home. We will be ok no matter what happens or what gets replaced. Thank you all for your prayers, and if you want to contact us for any reason, please call Jason or me on our cells (house phone CLEARLY has been disconnected!), or email me at mrsharb@charter.net.
Love and Hugs.
Monday, September 15, 2008
A home with a view...
Well, as many of you know, Hurricane Ike made it all the way to the mid-west as a tropical storm. Good old Ike was kind enough to create a beautiful waterfront view for the Harbison family.
Sunday morning the entire St. Louis area was under a flash flood warning. We didn’t think much of it. Bekah came in and woke me, and said, “Mom, the rain is awesome- come see it!” I got up and went out on the porch to experience the weather first hand. After all, we just had a sewer separation system put in, and that made it a pretty certain thing that our basement would NOT be getting any water. For the first time since we moved to Ladue, I was excited about the storm.
As dramatic as it sounds, my mood changed virtually in an instant. The water kept rising and rising. Within 5 minutes it seemed that leaving our home was going to be dangerous. I told Bekah to get the things that were important to her, and to be prepared to leave. I called Jen at work and told her she had 3 minutes to tell me what she wanted me to grab of hers… Jason hurried home, and brought a few friends with him.
Bekah and I left our house, (with Mikki in hand), and walked through waist deep water to get to drier land. It was scary as we could feel the current pulling at us while trying to fight the emotion of the likelihood that we were walking away from our home for the last time.
With the firemen, we stood up the road as our water became deeper and deeper. It was a helpless feeling, but we were thankful that we were safe. Jason and the gang moved as much as possible as high as possible, before it was no longer safe to stay.
This picture shows what our front yard looked like as we left our home. It was overwhelming.
The basement was COMPLETELY full and the water covered several inches of the first floor of our home. (Not exactly sure how much yet.)
Today, we returned to the house. WOW. Our Christmas ornaments (which were in the basement) were scattered in the yard. Shoes were wedged in between furniture. Appliances were knocked over. It looked like a HURRICANE hit our house.
We don’t know what the future holds, but we have started cleaning. We ripped up the carpet today, and washed every piece of clothing that we own. We were able to save some… some was ruined. We lost a lot of “things” but I am reminded that they are just “things.” My family and I are safe, and no one got hurt.
We appreciate your thoughts and prayers.
Love and hugs to all.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Not much time to blog...
There's not much time left for blogging when all of this is going on...
- Yet another show for Bekah
- Possible shoulder surgery for Jason
- Probably new job for Jen
- Lots of guitar playing for Jen, Bekah and me
- Lots of song writing for me
- Long hours at work for all
- Lots of volunteer hours at schools in Brentwood and Ladue for Bekah
- Board meetings, United Way Campaign Chair, and lots of changes at the YMCA
- Car problems (thats okay- its time to get a new one anyway!)
- Watching the Cardinals blow any chance they had at the playoffs
- Everyone except for Jen fighting sinus infections
- Super Sale at Kohls!
- Taking care of Mikki
- and.... ANTS IN THE KITCHEN! UGH! (i am getting ready to hire someone to get rid of the tiny little guys!)
So, that is what we are up to... how about you?
Monday, September 08, 2008
Research
I went back and looked at the test again... as it turns out... Jesus and the Resurrection don't seem to be part of the equation. Mmmm. Interesting.
I think I will stick with "a child who is loved by the one and only God!"
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Interesting site...
- Reform Judaism
- Liberal Christian Protestant
- Orthodox Quaker
So, I am a Jewish, Christian, Quaker! LOL! I like to simply call myself a child loved by the one and only God!
Feel free to share your Belief-o-Matic results if you'd like!
Friday, September 05, 2008
I learned an important lesson...
So, I ventured to the guitar store this week, and I was so lucky to be able to work with a salesman that really wanted to help! I kept picking up new guitars- primarily based on looks (to be honest) and he kept saying, "nope- too big... nope... that one is too big too!" Apparently, I am not quite as big as I think I am. He said, "You need a smaller guitar." So, he handed me the first "smaller" one, and just like that.... I was an amazing guitar player! LOL.... okay, well, not quite... but... I could play Bm and F with NO PROBLEMS. I told him that I had never been able to do that before, and he said, "Then you have never played the right size guitar!" I wanted to buy the dark brown one (thinking of how cute it would look with a PINK strap), but guess what? TOO BIG! I was thankful that he was most concerned about the best guitar to help me want to continue my hobby instead of making a buck! The one I wanted was almost twice as expensive as the smaller one that I wound up buying.... but it fit, and it is comfortable. So, I have been practicing a lot... and I am loving my new guitar!
(I didn't even know there were different sizes before my visit to Guitar Center! GEESH! I feel silly!)