Sunday, December 04, 2005

p town

sam and i are having a wonderful and relaxing trip in mississippi. we came tocelebrate thanksgiving and it couldn't be lovlier. we have made several trips to walmart. we got to eat at edd's. we even got to spend some money at mcraes. we got a fancy coffee maker, glasses (everyone complains we don't have enough), and a cheese slicer. we also decorated the trailer with tons of christmas lights. sam did an amazing job, really. we are going to sleep in, have one of mam lou's famous breakfasts and then head home to see our darling christy in her betsy dress on her bday. love you all.

lesley and sam

Monday, October 03, 2005

talkin bout my inspiration

hello everyone! it's lesley and sam.
please keep us in your prayers these days. we are trying to grow as a married couple and we would love to be able to move in to a house soon. one of the main problems is that sam is having a difficult time finding a job in atlanta. everything is done online and it is really hard to get a feel for companies and to figure out if many oppurtunities are even legit. sam has so much to offer and i just want him to be happy and to feel challenged and successful.

we are both in a place where we are so ready to have a place of our own and a place where we can eventually have children.

I want to live somewhere like this:



the other day i was listening to the bert show and paula dean was on there and her story is amazing!!

Hundreds of patrons line up everyday in front of the The Lady and Sons restaurant in Savannah for just a glimpse of the owner. Paula Deen’s best selling cookbooks, her hit show Paula’s Home Cooking on the Food Network, and most importantly her personal story have become a positive force for millions of people.

Living with agoraphobia for twenty years and a crumbling marriage, Paula was left with two growing sons and no source of income. As a girl reared in the deep South, Southern cooking was in her heritage and the kitchen became her only hope. With only two hundred dollars and her sons, Paula launched a home-based lunch delivery service called The Bag Lady in June 1989. The business model was simple: She made the sandwiches and her sons went out and sold them.

Two years later, with The Bag Lady growing too large for a home-based operation, Paula opened her first restaurant on Savannah’s Southside called The Lady and within five years, it also became too successful for such a small space with limited seating. On January 1996, Paula and her sons went from selling tuna fish sandwiches in saran wrap to running their own downtown restaurant in Savannah’s City Market. The Lady and Sons opened her doors to faithful customers, celebrity clientele, and thousands of Savannah visitors seeking out Paula's famous fried chicken.

Paula self-published her first cookbook in 1997, The Lady and Sons Savannah Country Cookbook. A major publishing house quickly picked it up after a literary agent unexpectedly came into the restaurant for lunch to escape a thunderstorm. She bought the book and immediately saw its potential. Paula began her road to national recognition in 1998 by promoting its sale on QVC television where it became one of the best selling cookbooks. In 1999, she published her second best seller The Lady and Sons, Too! and her third The Lady and Sons Just Desserts in 2002.

Paula’s Home Cooking aired on the Food Network on November 16, 2002 to rave reviews and was immediately embraced by the public.

In 1999, USA Today awarded The Lady and Sons restaurant the "International Meal of the Year," and a guest appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show triggered hundreds of letters from women who took charge of their lives after watching Paula tell her story.

Paula’s deft hand in the kitchen, combined with her flair for dramatic touches, have set her restaurants and cookbooks apart from the others . Her determination, hard work, and innate warm Southern charm have done the rest.


she is so adorable and inspirational! i just love her.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

our own piece of katrina

well as most of you know sam and i had to go on our own rescue mission to pascagoula to get his parents and dog. it has been such a testimony in our lives of how the Lord works and how provided for we are. we were so thankful to be able to get sam's family out of such a devastating situation that many are still living through.

on the way there we got our first flat tire. we were trying so hard to get there as soon as we got the go ahead that we were crushed when we had to pull over. our tire was melting off of the truck and all the other tires looked as if they were going soon as well. i was distrating myself with a book so i had no idea where we were. when i asked sam he told me we were in lagrange. i almost burst in to tears because i knew that we weren't far from my aunt and uncle who own a tire shop in where else but Lagrange. i called me aunt and she asked me where we were and i told her and she was quiet for a second and said that we were right in front of their exit! how amazing God is to protect us. my uncle was there in about five minutes to change our flat to the spare and then they gave us four new tires and sent us on our way. i couldn't believe the blessing or their generosity. uhhh, the amazingness of our God i can not explain!

here's the tire!



the sun sat the quickest i've seen, but we made it safe and sound right at curfew. the town was dark and bleak, no lights no noise, and the air was thick and hot. when we got to the house we couldn't see much. there were thin strands of light coming from walking flashlights and the smell was one to rival any port-a-pottie, but we were there, finally!

we ended up spending the night and the generator allowed us to sleep with a fan. hallejuah.

early the next morning we were able to survey the damage. here are some pictures:



the inside of sam's home was flooded with sewage and sediment

more of sam's home







the damage near the coast was horrific, clothes and trash littered the yards.











please continue to pray as we have no idea what to expect in the coming months. thank you to everyone for loving us and blessing us sooooo much. we would crumble without you!

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

"kelly clarkson rocks," sam said.

When Did Kelly Clarkson Become So Hip?

Everyone from Yellowcard to Steve Carell sings her praises.

by Corey Moss



Kelly Clarkson (Photo: Getty Images)

Over the past few months, former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody has found himself taking less and less flak from rock fans for producing part of Kelly Clarkson's album Breakaway.

"Now it's cool to like Kelly Clarkson, so I'm in the clear," Moody said. "She's kind of popular now."

Clarkson, of course, has been popular in pop circles since winning "American Idol" four years ago. What Moody means is it's slowly become de rigueur for artists and music fans outside of that world to cheer on Clarkson, who is nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards this year (see "Green Day, Gwen, Missy Nab Most Nominations For MTV Video Music Awards") and will also perform at the show.

In an informal survey of rockers and other hipsters, nearly all of the artists polled copped to liking at least something about the Burleson, Texas, singer. (Sorry Kelly, System of a Down still have no idea who you are.)

So how did the 23-year-old former Red Bull girl transform herself from the next Jessica Simpson into a genuinely cool rock-and-roll singer?

"Here's the thing about Kelly Clarkson," Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump said. "At the end of the day, she's an amazing singer, and you can't fault her for that."

Clarkson can certainly blow, as Randy Jackson would say, but so can, say, Simpson. The difference is Clarkson's seen more as the girl next door, and as someone without a manufactured sound or image.

"I think Kelly Clarkson is good because she's real," Simple Plan singer Pierre Bouvier said. "You see her live and you're like, 'All right!' Even if you don't like her style, there's nothing about her that's bad, because she's sweet and she's talented. What else do you want?"

"She's the real deal, so it's not as lame as some other people," Yellowcard singer Ryan Key added. "I hope at some point people will realize what's real and what's not real, and who's an artist and who's not, and who doesn't deserve to be."

From the beginning, Clarkson has always come off in interviews as a sweet Southerner incapable of the diva attitude associated with many of her peers.

"I met her briefly and she seems to have a really great spirit and I think that's the beginning," singer Ciara said. "Your personality is very important, your spirit is very important and she already has that."

"There are so many people out here in the industry that pretend to be something else and she's really one of those that's really, really true from the heart," added R&B crooner Frankie J.

Still, something happened between the release of Clarkson's debut album and now, something that forced other artists to give her a chance. Something called "Since U Been Gone," a tune with the kind of legs that pop music hasn't seen in years.

"It's incredible," Yellowcard's Key said. "It gets in your head and won't leave."

"You have to listen to that song at 11, that's just the way it is," added Switchfoot singer Jon Foreman, who recently caught himself pulling up to the beach with "Since U Been Gone" blaring from his car radio.

Indie rocker Ted Leo saw the video one morning earlier this year and decided to play an acoustic cover of it for a videotaped Web session a few hours later.

"I was like, 'Wow, that's a shockingly good song for a pop star,' " Leo said. "It's just one great hook after another. I also really appreciate the more advanced pop pastiche aspects of it. It's written in a way that is so transparent in terms of drawing from a lot of what's vaguely edgy and popular right now, but put together in such a perfect little package. It's undeniable."

Even though Leo only played it a few more times, bootlegs of his performances circulated around the Internet within a few weeks and it became his calling card, which he's not exactly thrilled about.

"I appreciate that people get a kick out of it, but it's not in the set [anymore]," he said. "A lot of people have asked me about adding some cachet to Kelly Clarkson, as if I'm trying to tell people that she should be considered more than she is, but honestly, I was poking more fun at myself and my own weakness for a good hook. Not that I have anything against her. In that world, she got where she is because she can sing. She's not some heiress with a Chihuahua."

Fittingly, the humble Clarkson never expected "Since U Been Gone" to earn her such a widespread fanbase.

"It's ridiculous how well that song was received by hard rockers, by indie people," she said. "They will say stuff about it and I'm just floored. I was walking around with a friend of mine and this hard-rock guy came up to me and was like, 'I look stupid, but I tell my friends I love this song.' People at concerts are like, 'That's my guilty pleasure. I don't mean to be mean, but I didn't want to like the "American Idol" girl.' But they love that song, and it kind of won them over."

What's also winning rockers over is the video for Clarkson's follow-up single, "Behind These Hazel Eyes," in which she sabotages her own wedding.

"She is so unbelievably gorgeous in that video that is all over TV right now," Yellowcard's Key said. "The wet wedding dress and the wet hair and ... come on, man! Who knew? She is so hot. She looks so good in it."

Simple Plan's Chuck Comeau agrees. "I want to date you," he said. "You think it's just a joke, but it's not a joke."

And rockers are apparently not the only ones obsessing over Clarkson. One of Hollywood's hottest comedic actors is so smitten with her that he yelled out her name while ad-libbing a memorable scene in his latest movie.

"I don't know her very well, I mean, we dated a couple of times," "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" himself, Steve Carell, said, tongue firmly in cheek. "She smells like strawberry shortcake, I know that. Her eyes are like limpid pools and she has the voice of an angel."

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

watch our trailer for our new movie!

here's to you johnny!

http://www.weddingcrashersmovie.com/crashthistrailer/index.htm?id=138576

we love you all!!

Thursday, June 23, 2005

for kate

so apparently people read this thing. who knew!
things are busy my friends. not today, but in general. i'm workin the ole 40 hours and so is my dear sam. life is good though. it always is. i narrowed down our wedding pictures and finally got them. i love them so much. i spent a ton of time with christy at sam flax picking out the perfect album, colored paper, photo corners,etc. then i spent oh about 10 hours working on it. i love it. it makes me so happy to look back on that day!
sam and i have been trying to do a lot of grown up things and it makes me sad. i hate cell phones, bills, insurance, yada yada. sam has been flirting with the insurance lady for like an hour. haha! get er done.

y'all have a nice day. this was pretty dang uninspired. i'm feelin stir crazy!

a little color for your life!

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my first solo anthro project
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pretty amanda dancin on her birthday
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peepee!
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hair cuttin and hangin!
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beautiful leah spent the day with me and my bad hip, which is much better finally!
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sam's 24th birthday and his beautiful cake! haha

Sunday, May 01, 2005

piicturesssss


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yes we do clean and fix things. ain't sam fine?
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i love jeremiah's face in this one
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a lovely day at the park before church. red potatoe salad, turkey wraps, iced tea. later it was sloppy joes and erin's famous peach tea. i love our friends so much!