Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A New Blogger Name?

I haven't blogged in a while.  Funny, because I actually have a lot to blog about.  Sometimes when I have so much to say, I just don't say anything because I can't put it together and make it come out making any sense.  First of all, I need some input.  Our current blogger name is "The Murphree Three."  But that will not be accurate come July because we are expecting our second child.  YEA!!!! ( Four marks for Magen :) ) 

So, if you have any wonderful, catchy, clever, funny, etc. names in mind for us, please send them our way.  We are very excited about Adi being a big sister.  When I was pregnant with Adi, I really wanted a boy first.  But God blessed us with such an amazing healthy daughter and I wouldn't change that for anything in this world.  This pregnancy, I thought I would want a boy since I did so badly last time.  I actually would love to have another little girl.  Something about Adi having a sister to play with, share a room with one day, maybe even share clothes one day just really sounds like a lot of fun.  

However, I just pray daily for a healthy little child, boy or girl.  The Lord has blessed us with the opportunity to be parents of two and I absolutely can't wait to meet this amazing creation inside of me.

Bring on some "Blogger Name" ideas for the Murphree's!!!!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Grace and mercy

Hello everyone.  This is my first ever blog entry.  I've never really felt compelled to share my thoughts and feelings with others in a blog, but desperate times call for desperate measures.  So....... here we go.

I need everyone's help.  Please pray for me to have the humility and strength to extend grace and mercy to my wife.  As you probably read in her most recent post, Tiffney recently confessed that she has been a fake for the last few years.  She led me to believe that she had given her heart to my beloved Red Raiders.  And I believed it - red and black Tech shirts, double-T tattoos on game day, getting her guns up, cheering "Go Tech", singing the fight song with me, hand gestures during the fight song, dressing Adi up in red and black........



How could she possibly do all those things, but, at the same time, be giving her heart to that force of evil that I have hated for so long?  Apparently Adi could sense the betrayal despite Tiffney's efforts to cover it all up.



I've always heard children have an innate sense of right and wrong.  How could I not see this coming?  This is going to take some time to really work through some deep issues.  

Tiffney, if your recent confession is honest and true, then I urge you......... stand up for what you believe in.  Start wearing your burnt orange.  Start singing the UT fight song.  Start doing the "Hook 'em" hand sign.  Jump on that bandwagon with the rest of the lost souls.  Feel free to show your true colors and display your love for UT.  

But...........  find somewhere else to sleep.  You can be a UT fan all you want, but not at my house.  I can only forgive so much, and you're pushing the limit with this one.  

So, Tiffney, the choice is yours.  Your wonderful, loving family or UT.  








OK. OK. OK.  I read over my post and realized it was a bit harsh.  I prayed for clarity and wisdom.  Tiffney, I forgive you.  You are welcome to stay.  I will try to look past this terrible decision you have made.  I still love you, but now I'm going to have to talk trash to you just like you are any other UT fan.  

I realized it could've been much, much worse.  At least you weren't a closet Aggie this entire time.  Thank goodness for that.  That would've warranted immediate removal from this house - no questions asked.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

From Longhorn to Red Raider

On Saturday morning, early, my husband was already playing the Tech fight song and school song.  He had Adi practicing the phrase, "GO TECH!"  While this was going on, my parents, who are Texas fans, were on the other side of her showing her how to make her fingers like horns.  It was a back and forth battle all day long.  We got all dressed in our red and black while my parents were dressed in burnt orange.  We were very anxious to leave town and head to Lubbock for the game.  We got there early, went shopping, walked around amongst the craziness, and went to eat at Spanky's.  If you haven't ever eaten there, you need to.  They have really good cheese sticks and fried zucchini.

  Then we made it just in time to see the cheerleaders perform and Adi absolutely loved it.  She even got her
 picture taken with two of the girls.


She loves to dance.  So, when the band started playing, she started shakin' it.  However, she would not dance where we were standing.   She had to make her way to the front of the stage where the entire crowd could see her.


The time finally came when we got to enter the stadium.  I think my husband was beyond excited and nervous.  He has some major Tech pride.  After graduating High School, he went to Tech and walked on to play for them.  He loved it but didn't get a lot of playing time so he ended up transferring to Hardin-Simmons to 
play ball there.  He couldn't sit still and it was so fun to see him so excited.  

I really wasn't sure how Adi would do throughout the game.  She did AMAZING for a 19 month old.  Luckily, we had an open seat next to us part of the time so she had a place to get down and move a bit.  We only had to get up with her one time and walk her around and that was only for pizza!  We played musical arms as she moved from Grandad, to Nana, to Daddy, and to me.


When I was growing up, my parents had season tickets to the Texas games.  I remember wearing my little Texas cheerleading outfit and singing the songs and being fascinated by Bevo and the UT cheerleaders!  I really thought I would grow up and be one (a cheerleader, not Bevo).  I was a Texas fan until I met my husband who is a die hard Tech fan.  I went to a few games with him and even wore red and black.  So, over the past few years I have converted to a Tech fan.  I have been to two Texas vs. Tech games since this conversion took place.  I have found myself both times singing the Texas songs without even realizing it until I am stopped by Bradey.  This has raised a question in my mind lately.  Am I still a Texas fan at heart?  

Overall, the trip was a blast except for the part where we left Lubbock at midnight to drive back to Amarillo.  Thanks to the time change, it wasn't too bad.  Now, for those of you who read this, please pray for me because the moment my husband reads this and realizes that he is married to someone whose heart may still belong to the Longhorns, YIKES!  Things might get ugly around here. 

Monday, November 3, 2008

Little Miss Piggy

My parents came up to visit from Abilene on Friday, Halloween.  By the time they arrived, I had cleaned the house, done like 5 loads of laundry, got Adi and myself dressed, and took her outside to play and take pictures.  She is at the age where everything we do is so enjoyable.  I had her costume laid out all day waiting for the time to put it on.  I couldn't wait.  I was so excited.  Why?  Not real sure.  Later on in the evening, we went to St. Stephen's Fall Festival and ate some Frito pie and Adi walked around to the different rooms trick-or-treating.  The look on her face never changed the entire time.  She had no idea what was going on.  I'm sure she was thinking, "You dressed me in this silly costume and now I'm getting all kinds of candy from strangers!?"  But she looked adorable!  Although, apparently some folks don't know their animals because she was called a poodle and lamb all night.  Hello people!  Do you see the squiggly tail and pig nose? 


 So, then we went from there to our church, Hillside's Trunk or Treat!  There were so many people that the line to get in was ridiculously long!  Church members took their cars and put candy in the trunks, there was a hay maze, hot chocolate, music which Adi loved, and of course Elmo was even there.  I didn't think we would ever get to leave after she spotted Elmo.  If you don't know my daughter, then you don't know her obcession with this furry creature from Sesame Street!  She was terrified of him at first, but then she eventually was brave enough to sit in his lap for a picture. 


We had to tell her that Elmo had to go "night night" so she would let us make our way to the car.  We were all exhausted by the time we left and got home.  We had a big day ahead of us because we had tickets to the Tech game in Lubbock.  More on that adventure to come!