Archives for September 2007

Purse Giveaway Winners

Never, ever underestimate a woman’s desire for a new fall bag, oh internets.

Because THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN of you entered the drawing to win one of Leigh‘s cute purses.

And we have winners!

The lucky girls are Amy – commenter #13 (Amy isn’t a blogger) and JP’s Mom – commenter #54. I’ll be emailing both of you this afternoon with information about how to claim your fabulous prizes.

And even if you didn’t win a free purse, you’re still a winner – because Leigh is offering everyone who entered the giveaway a 15% discount on any purse that’s $35 or more. You can click here to start shopping.

This was such a fun giveaway to do, and I know your sweet comments have been a blessing to Leigh. Thanks for your participation, everybody!

An Exciting Opportunity In Pseudo-Journalism

So I found out this afternoon that I’m going to get to do a little Q&A with Monk & Neagle. Their new CD (yes, the one I have been talking about for two months now) comes out next week, and I am tickled to death to be able to do something fun for the release date.

And there’s no doubt that I will ask them a wide range of serious questions, including but not limited to: what kind of cereal do they like, do they have a favorite TV show from their childhoods, and when they think of a blogger named BooMama, is the first phrase that pops in their minds “restraining order”?

But then I started thinking.

(SHOCKING, ISN’T IT?)

Big Mama and I have loved your podcast questions so much, and quite frankly y’all are way better question askers than I am. Plus, I know that many of you have enjoyed M & N’s music as much as I have. So if you have a question that you’d like to ask the Monk & Neagle boys (or “Nickel Neagle,” as Alex calls them), would you leave it in my comments? Be sure to leave your blog URL (if you have one) so that if I use your question I can link to you in the interview next Tuesday.

Thanks, y’all!

p.s. For those of you who have emailed and commented to ask about the Deeper Still conference, I’m going to type up my notes and thoughts about it tonight or tomorrow. So much to say – and all of it good.

An Idea

From the time I got home yesterday afternoon until I went to sleep last night, I was showered with kisses and hugs and “I love you”s. The kitchen was spotless, the beds were made, and the refrigerator was stocked with diet Coke.

Also: I have never felt more patient and understanding in my whole life ever. I was rested and engaged and not a single bit stressed.

And as a result of all of these things, I have come to a decision:

I will now be going out of town every four to five days.

Some of you are going to have to open up your guest rooms so that I have, you know, somewhere to go, but I am trusting the Lord’s provision.

Because did I mention that the kitchen was SPOTLESS?

Thank you and have a lovely Monday.

The Big Boo Cast, Episode Three

This week we cover a range of Deeply Important Topics: what to do about bare legs in the wintertime, how we like to spend our spare time, our ongoing efforts to develop a vast media empire and why marriage seems to be so difficult for celebrities.

Plus, we talk about Christy Nockels. But this is really nothing new.

And as an added bonus for those of you who have had a difficult time telling our voices apart, there’s a dead giveaway on this podcast: I’m the one who is on a cell phone and sounds like I’m participating in a really sub-par radio remote.

It is sure to be a tender memory.

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This Won’t Be Long…

…because I just finished eating supper with Sister and Barry and am now watching the Bulldogs play football. We’re winning by 21, but you probably know that already because you’ve heard Sister and me screaming like a couple of teenagers who just spied Zac Efron at the mall.

I’m going to write in great detail about the Deeper Still conference at some point in the next day or two – I just have so much to tell you. I learned so much and got me a FRESH WORD (COME ON, NOW) that hit me right between the eyes. It was an incredible two days.

Mandisa sang at the conference today, and if you have not heard her song “God Speaking,” please download it rightthissecond. It is absolutely beautiful, and it was so fun to see her back on the stage with the Living Proof praise team.

Which reminds me: Travis Cottrell is so stinkin’ talented and did a phenomenal job leading worship, as he always does.

And oh, by the way, my ORIGINAL pretend-BFF Christy Nockels was at the conference, too. She didn’t sing, and I didn’t meet her, but, you know, she was there, and just knowing that made me so happy that I had to call Emma Kate and Big Mama so that they could share in my joy.

And seriously, I thought of y’all a thousand times. It was such a sweet, humbling time of digging deep in God’s Word; I wish every single one of you could have been there. I was overcome with gratefulness for you this weekend, and I hope you know how much you bless my socks off every single day.

For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. – Ephesians 3:14-19

Have a wonderful Sunday, y’all.

Hello I Must Be Going

Last night I stayed up until almost one in the morning trying to get everything together for today’s trip to Nashville. I had laundry to wash, clothes to iron and portable electronic thingies to charge.

And speaking of portable electronic thingies, I have totally contemplated taking my laptop into the Deeper Still Conference. But I feel it might be somewhat distracting.

Not to mention rude.

And in a startling new personal development, I decided last night that I’m not even going to try to look cute this weekend. I am going to relax and soak up the teaching and try not to worry about whether or not my roots are distracting other people during the course of a normal conversation.

This is a bold step-out for me, y’all. I feel that the Lord is doing a new work in my heart. Somebody say “hallelujah” one time.

So as soon as I can throw a few more things in my suitcase and say goodbye to my boys, I’m gonna hop in the car with a big ole diet Coke in my hand, comfy clothes on my person and all my favorite CD’s on my iPod.

Also.

You might be interested to know that Big Mama and I tried to record another podcast yesterday afternoon, but when I was editing it last night I realized that NOTHING HAS EVER BEEN MORE BORING EVER OH MY WORD Y’ALL IT WAS SO BORING.

No kidding: when I was trying to listen to it, my mind wandered ALL THE WAY TO THAILAND.

And as you might imagine, I’m understandably exhausted.

But we’re going to try again today.

I’ll try to check in from Nashville, and if I can get the new, (hopefully) improved podcast uploaded, I will. I do hope your heart can handle the excitement.

Because I’m sure you’re all atwitter with anticipation.

And wait! I almost forgot!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SISTER!

Have a wonderful weekend, everybody.