Wednesday, September 23, 2015

What I Wore Wednesday


Oh yeah, it's been a while...time for a little What I Wore Wednesday...
As always, the denim jacket is a recurring theme.  
What can I say...I have a style & I stick with it. 


This summer was HOTT & HUMID.
It wreaks havoc with my hairz.
So, LOTS of buns, hun.
LOTS.


And, can I give a shout out to The WalMart
for really stepping up their game...
Hello, CHEAP statement jewelry!
Cuteness!


And, every girl needs a Royals hat in PINK & NAVY.


Little bit of Western wear for the CF Foundation's Shoot For The Cure Western dinner.
Any excuse to wear my cowboy hat!


And, let's be honest...
there was a lot of casual wear, baseball hats & braids the month of August
while getting ready for the KC Wine Opener.


Speaking of which, some fun photo booth shots with me & part of my tribe 
at the BIG event!  
So blessed by these gals.
My go-to bun was a lifesaver that day.


Every girl also needs a sparkly Chief hat!


I think I lived in flowy pants this summer. 
They are my all time fave.


And, can we ALL just stop and give thanks to Jesus 
for the return of the flared legged jean.
AMEN.
Of course, I never stopped wearing mine.
But, I'm glad to see others joining me & demanding more than the skinny jean.


And, finally...some great thrift action with this tank & sweater.
I put myself on hiatus this summer from shopping. 
It was good for me (and my wallet).
Plus, I have a LOT of clothes.
I started the annual seasonal purge this past weekend.

So, there ya have it...
another What I Wore Wednesday in the books. 

Time to step up my game...
I was kinda lazy this summer. 

Excited for some fall weather & fall clothes...

If you have a look you'd like to share, email it to me with the deets at 
justjilly@ rocketmail.com!
I'd love to share What You Wore!

Happy Windsday!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Barren

Life had been going at such a pace that I barely noticed.


Well, not a first.
Until that Sunday, when Pastor Kyle tapped the microphone.

Tap.
 
Tap.

Tap.

Tap.

Tap.

Tap.

Rest.

His words, "We need to learn the unforced rhythms of grace."

What I heard was....

Busy.

Busy.

Busy.

Busy.

Busy.

Busy.

Barren.


And, I felt a little, okay, a LOT like David in Psalms 40, 
"And me? I'm a mess. I'm nothing & have nothing; make something of me." 

I shared with my friend about my barrenness when she asked me why I wasn't writing any more.

I shared of my struggle...relating that in the busyness...I had become barren.  
His LIVING Word no longer jumped of the pages, but I was merely plodding through.

What was there to write?
"That", she said, "Write about that."



So, I am.
Because sometimes I'm obedient.

And, I'm relying on His words in Matthew 11.
"Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion?  Come to me.  Get away with me and you'll recover your life.  I'll show you how to take a real rest.  Walk with me & work with me. Watch how I do it.  Learn the unforced rhythms of grace.  I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me & you'll learn to live freely & lightly."



Emily Freeman, author of A Million Little Ways, put it like this...

"God is not a technician.  God is an Artist.  This is the God who made you.  
The same God who lives inside you.  
He comes into us, then comes out of us, in a million little ways.  
That's why there's freedom, even in the blah.  
Hope, even in the dark. 
Love, even in the fear.
Trust, even as we face our crisis. 
And, believing in the midst of all that?
It feels like strength & depth & wildflowers spinning.
It feels risky & brave & under dog winning.
It feels like redemption.
It feels like art."



I am ready to make ART.
So, you'll find me here...plodding through.
Maybe you, too, are living in the 
BLAH...
the DARK...
in the FEAR.

Plod with me, friends.




Monday, July 27, 2015

A Firm Grip....



"That's right.  Because I, your God, have a firm grip on you & I'm not letting go.
I'm telling you, 'Don't panic.'  I'm right here to help you."

It's easy to panic.
I'm a single mama with three kiddos.  
 A house to maintain.
Bills to pay.
Meals to prepare.
A demanding full-time job.
A never-ending "to do" list.


But, I'm reminded time and again...
He has a firm grip.

Even when I'm clawing,
grasping,
hanging on by a thread...

His hold is tight.


It is so easy to doubt Him.
Not because He has not proved Himself time & again.
But, because I am so very human.

Isaiah 46 in the Message says,
"So to whom will you compare me, the incomparable?
Can you picture me without reducing me?"

I was struck by this, because I knew that if I answered honestly...
the answer is a resounding
NO.

How can my finite mind picture God without putting limitations on Him?

So, I simply must take Him at His Word.

He has a firm grip.
He is not letting go. 
He is right here to help.

Isaiah 40
The grass withers & the wild flowers fade,
BUT
our God's Word stands
FIRM & FOREVER.

God doesn't come & go.  
God lasts.

Oh, friends...
how many times does He have to say it
before my small mind believes it?

He stays.

Those might be the most two comforting words I have ever typed.

He stays.

So, today...
I think I'll just rest in that 
not panic,

Because,
He's staying and He's not letting go.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Nineteen


It astounds me to look at this bearded beast on stage & think that I birthed him...
all 10+ pounds of him.


We celebrated
McQuiston William Mirich Bowes' 
19th
birthday on Saturday.


Nineteen.


Where have nineteen years gone?
Just yesterday, I was sitting at D'Bronx...
HUGELY
pregnant.
HUGELY.
Because, let's be honest...
I am NOT a
PRETTY 
pregnant.

I went home & took castor oil because I heard it induced labor.
And, I was miserable.
Because, where does 10+ pounds of baby go when you're only 5'3".
Seriously, I was afraid if I opened my mouth wide enough
a foot would POP out!

The castor oil made me sick, so I went & laid down.
I woke up an hour later because I had been dreaming I was in pain.
Except, it wasn't a dream...


I was in labor with this little, err...BIG nugget.
It took all night to get him here. 
And, he was SOOO worth it.

You are a joy, McQuiston.
Your talent amazes me.
Your thirst for knowledge.
Your "there is NOTHING I can't do" attitude.
How you take a car apart & put it all back together again!
Ah-mazing!

I'm excited to see you grow in your talents as you discover life beyond high school.

You are so loved.
Happy 19th!

Mama

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Ice, Ice, Baby....

 Last Friday night, I had a pretty awesome evening with my youngest, Reilly.
Reilly is an amazing artist & he especially loves graffiti art.
One of his favorites graffiti artists is Scribe, a Kansas City gem.
His works graces the sides of many buildings in Kansas City, and at the new Prairie Fire out South.

So, when Ry & I found out he would be painting a mural at Miami Ice on 39th...
we were there.
No matter that it was ONE BILLION degrees!



It was absolutely mesmerizing to sit & watch him work. 
From the initial sketch, to layer after layer of paint.
And, to watch his enjoyment as people stopped by & said hello.




That grey splotch is from when Scribe let a little boy about 8 years old paint on the wall.  
You should have seen this kid's face when he handed him the can!
He was slightly apprehensive at first, but by the end...
he was into it!

I thought to myself how every time that little boy passes that mural...he'll know that he "helped" create that piece of art.  What an amazing memory!



The highlight for Ry was when Scribe signed his book.  



Amazing!  Look at the shadowing & depth he creates!


Scribe's work & signature in Ry's book.
And, look at the grin on this kid!
I mean, if you take a selfie with your mama...
it must have been a good night!
(I may have bribed him with Chipotle)


What a fun evening with my Ry Guy!
I am so blessed to be his mama...
his interests & talents have grown me...
he even provided us a soundtrack for the evening
& played us some amazing jazz, Johnny Cash, and Hozier.
Eclectic taste...so stinkin' cool.


Reilly will be starting his Senior year soon.
I can't believe my "baby" will be in his last year of high school.
He will be taking classes at JCCC as well...
testing out of Senior English, he'll be taking honors Comp I & II, as well as,
AP Art.

Excited to see what the future holds for this amazingly talented young man!
Thanks, Ry, for makin' your mama hip.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

What I Wore Wednesday


It's Wednesday...
let's do this!

McQuiston had another gig with MOBS, his band.
I had to show my support with my MOBS t-shirt.
I may have cut off the sleeves & made it into a V-neck.
But, hey...it's custom.
Paired it with a new denim jacket I got on clearance...some white cropped pants & black heels.
ROCK STAR!


I got this darling Gap tank at Savers.  Paired it with some white cotton slacks & Issac Mizrahi kitten heels.  Loads of bangles & a necklace I made.




I'm telling ya...if ya don't own a pair of these flowy pants by now...
you have NO idea what you are missing!
I would LIVE in these!
Grabbed these at Target on clearance...
cream tunic & my jean jacket on repeat.
And, the bangles...always the bangles.


Flowy pants for church & the messy bun look.
Cuz, I hate doing my hair on a Sunday...
or really any day, but it's a necessary.



Red cropped pants, another cream tunic & look at that...my new jean jacket & more bangles!  I guess when you have a look...you just go with it!


Rounding out the week, I finally decided to wear my purple Vera Wang cardi....I have had it forever & ever & NEVER wore it.  I paired it with a crisp white blouse, cropped black slacks, some AH-mazing heels & some purple & turquoise jewelry.


Another What I Wore Wednesday in the books....

Friday, July 17, 2015

And, if not He is still good...

"And, if not He is still good."

This verse from Daniel is on the first page of my current journal.
I've been meditating on it a lot.

I have mulled over if my attitude, my words, my mere presence
reflects His goodness
when He says,
"NO".

There have been a lot of NOs in the past year.
NO to a job opportunity that would have eased the financial burden of being a single mama tremendously.
NO to my pleas to rescue my marriage.
NO to a house.
NO to a car.
NO to so many things I thought that would make life 
better,
easier,
more enjoyable.


Bob Goff shares that "Sometimes you build what you didn't even mean to build & you end up with something better...People talk about bridges when they talk about how God wants to connect with us...but, I don't think I'l l use that phrase anymore...You see, I've built a bridge...and, while I ended up with what I set out to make--a way to get over a river, I ended up with something even better in the process--a way to get through it."

So, all the NOs just gave me something even better--
a way to get through it.

And, those NOs lead to some YES(es)...
YES to a promotion.
YES to seeing my self worth & being confident on my own.
YES to #jillyshouseofnewbeginnings.
YES to keeping & refinancing my car.
YES to friends.
YES to new experiences.
YES to His will NOT my own.



Faith does not increase by accident.  Growth takes time, dedication, and intentionality.
--Charles Stanley

In I Peter we are promised a day when we will have it all--a life HEALED & WHOLE.
But, that day is brought about when we are can truly say,
"If NOT, He is still GOOD."
When we are ready to embrace suffering rather than prestige. 

Because, NOT for a moment are we forgotten by God.
(I Peter 5)

HE IS GOOD.
ALL. THE. TIME.


Thursday, July 16, 2015

#momsunleashedinkc

This time last year, if you had told me that I would be living in a new home, be single, and have just hosted dinner for 8 ladies that I met through a barn sale & Instagram...
I would have told you that you were NUTS-O!

But, that is exactly what I did last Friday night when a group of ladies descended on 
#jillyshouseofnewbeginnings and filled my home with love and LOTS of laughter.
And, I was awed at God's amazing plan...
how He took this past year of mourning
AND
poured out on me His goodness
through a Tribe of Nine.


The first group photo of #mytribeof9.
Well, not the first...there were lots of attempts before this...
but, everyone agreed on this shot.


I think what I love most is that you can see each individual personality come through in this photo.  And, BOY...was it a LOT of personality!
Very rarely am I one of the quieter ones in the room.
But, with this group...
and their quick banter...
I'm happy to sit back & listen.


Double D brought her newly purchased selfie stick.
What a hoot!


And, of course, the chalkboard had to welcome the ladies.
Though it really needed GaleNation's handwriting expertise!


These girls....Oh My.
If only I had an adequate grasp of the English language to describe their craziness...
but, this picture might do it. No words needed.


And, the ladies let me cook...which my made heart happy.
And, GaleNation made the most delicious margaritas ever!
Because, I love Jesus, but I drink a little.
(which GaleNation will be creating that for me in a sign to go over my "bar cart")
And, she also made the most amaze balls guac and salsa.


And, we crafted, a bit...


And, the sefies continued.


Because, this cuteness can't be contained.
Am I right???




And, I baked...
a lemon pound cake with fresh blueberries
& a light from heaven shone down on it.
(or the oven light...whatever)


And, you don't have a party without my homemade chocolate chip cookies....


And, we had a Starbucks virgin among us (can you imagine???), so we had to celebrate!


And, a double batch of chocolate chip cookies were devoured (ok, the kids helped).
We won't mention the amount of peanut butter M&Ms consumed.
Or margaritas.
Or wine.
Or iced tea.
And, water.
And, sadness...we ran out of guac.



And, our mascot, Leo, (thanks for that, Jaryn) LOVED the ladies filling his home.
Because, let's be honest...this is really Leo's house & we just live in it.


And, there were deep conversations & no one ever looked at their phone or posted on social media. (giggles)


And, we went to City Market, Nell Hills, and about every thrift store in town.



Again, these girls.
Jaryn & Katie...what a pure source of JOY you are!


This was my FIRST & LAST duck face EV-AH! 
And, will ya look at the HAIR in this picture!
I don't know how we got it all to fit in the frame.
These girls DO hair!
Big Texas hair has NOTHING on these gals!


And, as the weekend closed out & I hung one of my finds from our thrifting excursion...
I did truly count my blessings.


Thank you, #mytribeof9, for a lovely weekend & being an answer to prayer.