Thursday, April 19, 2012

My Sweet Nana

Mildred Bourne, a natural beauty, raised on a Maryland tobacco farm with 6 sisters and a brother.  She met Vince Cervera in Tennessee at Bob Jones College, as she studied to be a teacher.  Vince and Millie married in 1950, which led to 62 years together.  They have three daughters, Susan, Sandy, and Sally.  I'm one of Vince and Millie's ten grandchildren.  Saturday we'll all gather together to celebrate the life of Millie Cervera...my sweet Nana.
Nana & Daddy Vince - May 2011

I am blessed.  Growing up in such a large, close knit family was and still is great.  We hiked up and down mountains to picnic at the foot of waterfalls.  Daddy Vince and Nana traveled to Colorado once a year to ski the Rockies, I got to join them in 8th grade.  We sipped coffee on Saturday mornings and fed the ducks at Furman.  They invested in a lake house on Keowee to provide a central hub for family activities.  I'm so thankful for the positive outlook Nana had about life.  Her first battle with cancer was 30 years ago, she could have gotten discouraged, but continued to dream and live!
At Lake Keowee
Blue Ridge High Class of '07

Nana was always supportive of my activities in school and supported my creativity.  This past summer when I was between jobs, away from home, and a newlywed she wrote me a letter of encouragement.  Nana always had something nice to say.
Daddy Vince & Nana in Charleston - Summer 2011

The original Cervera Family, donned "The Fab Five."  This crew should win a Best Care Givers award.  Each daughter has stuck close, organized/attended doctors' visits, stayed on the road, and spent nights.  While their strengths are different, each one was equally important in taking care of our Nana.  Thank you Daddy Vince, Mom(Susan), Sandy, and Sally for being prime examples of selfless caregivers.
Enjoy a day at Furman's lake

The most I remember about Nana will be from my older years.  I'm so thankful to have gotten to experience her gracefulness and mercy.  No matter the news she received from the doctors she was always stoic.  Nana took care of herself from the inside out.  Her beauty radiated each day of her life.  Her exceptional qualities are also seen through her daughters, grand kids and great grand kids.  Personally I think I got the "document everything" gene.  Nana always recorded details, I do the same, with pictures.
Christmas 2009

When Jeff and I got engaged in April 2010 we didn't know if we'd get to share our wedding day with Nana.  Only the Lord knew that He was going to bless us with two more years.  Also in that time Katie and Tony were married and Vincent Cole was born!  The past few years have been precious to get to spend time with Nana and Daddy Vince.
Farnham-Williams wedding - May 2009

This embrace has inspired each person in our family to love in the tough times and in the good times.  Each of us has truly been blessed to witness such sweet hearts in love.  This picture tells me that the best is yet to come in my marriage with Jeff.  Love Lasts.
True Love

They say you see someone's true character when that person becomes ill.  This is enlightening, Nana showed to be gracious, witty, grateful, and kind.  One of the many updates I received from Mom during this last month was that Nana quoted Psalm 23 to Sandy.  This only confirms what we already knew, Nana was a strong and Godly woman.
Riding off in the Benz

This may be one of my many favorites pictures.  Daddy Vince and Nana enjoying a day on Lake Keowee.  They did a great job of surrounding themselves with family.  At each family gathering Nana always made an effort to speak one-on-one with each person there.  She would ask specific things about their career or schooling and give them her undivided attention.

The last time I got to visit with Nana, while in discomfort, she still had high spirits.  Instead of focusing on herself she asked about Sunnie, Jeff, weddings I had coming up, and working at Robot Candy.  She said, "I'm so proud of all my grandchildren". . . one of the last things she said to me.
Nana as "Queen For A Day" enjoying her visitors

Daddy Vince, we love you and look forward to enjoying more time with you.  You have always been a strong example to each of your family members.  Thank you for being so involved in our lives.  You are such a blessing to Jeff and I!
Lake Keowee - Summer 2010

My Sweet Nana
February 13, 1929 - April 18, 2012

Monday, April 16, 2012

Life As A Wife : Part 1

You know you are married to a Physical Therapy student when this conversation happens...

Jeff:  Honey, can I rub your shoulders?
Jenny:  Yes, that'd be great!
Jeff:  Ok, I'd really like to try some of the upper back manipulations we learned in lab today.

This happens a lot, but I sure do NOT mind!

This weekend Jeff participated in the SCAPTA conference.  SCAPTA is the South Carolina chapter of the APTA(American Physical Therapy Association).  Jeff got to meet many influential therapists and learn great techniques for his future patients.  Check out his personal training website for more info and pictures he took!  This is a very exciting time in our lives as we look forward to the future GOD has in store for us with our career paths and where we will live.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Matt Redman At Seacoast Church

Last week(I know, this is old news) Jeff and I, along with a few friends, went to Seacoast's Long Point campus to worship.  With Matt Redman!  ha!
Here's a list of songs you may know that Matt wrote and sings.  I had no idea he did all of these!
Blessed Be Your Name, You Never Let Go, Undignified, Nothing But The Blood, Heart of Worship.  I've grown up singing these songs and now I know who wrote them! 
These songs have become my new favorites:  Our God(written with Chris Tomlin) and 10,000 Reasons!  Check out the videos below!
Matt was a delight to listen to as he sang, and between songs as he spoke. . . with a British accent! 
It was also an eventful night because I've been going to Seacoast for a year or so and had never seen our lead pastor in real life.  That may sound weird, but he's REAL enough for me on screen at the West Ashley campus each Sunday.  I got to see Pastor Gregg(pictured on the left) and hear him speak in person.  What a blessing!
 Of course, I took time to worship and time to document!
You must listen to this song, "10,000 Reasons"

I couldn't resist sharing this one!  "Our God,"  I first heard this song when Jeff started singing it.  My favorite lyrics are "And if our God is for us, then who could ever stop us.  And if our God is with us, then what can stand against"  WOW!  Please listen.



Your turn: What songs have impacted your life?

Friday, April 6, 2012

Counting Down

We have less than a month till we board the plane to South Africa!! God has truly blessed us by giving us this opportunity. He has also surrounded us with prayers and generous hearts! Thank you to everyone who has been involved in our journey to South Africa.

Last minute to do list:
Jenny: Get those vaccines!
Sign up for Frequent Flyer Miles :)
Find out how to pack all camera equipment and personal items in limited space.
Jeff: Find bat repellent
Get sunscreen, malaria vaccine can make a red head sensitive to the sun.
Who knows maybe Jeff's hours of surfing in the sun will keep him from harm.

Please, please, please keep us in your prayers!
Check out our South Africa website for daily updates.  I'll be sure to keep a daily journal, then post experiences and share photographs.  Let's see if we can convince Jeff to make a post about his time in Africa!!!

**27 days to go**