2.01.2011

R.A.B. (Remember Alex Brown)

Sunday nights are busy T.V. nights at my house. Starting at 7 PM until 10 PM you will find me on my couch tuning in to the ABC channel (if I am not home, these shows are set to record for me to watch at a later date haha). The 7 o'clock show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, is the one I will be talking about in this post.

For those of you who do not know, Extreme Makeover began years ago. On this show people would write in and tell their story of why they may deserve or need a personal makeover. Then the show would chose a certain person in need of that makeover and perform any necessary procedures in order to achieve the look that they wanted. From Extreme Makeover, ABC branched out and began Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. This show has the same basic outlook: a family writes in, they explain and show why they are in need of a new home. The stories begin telling about the family as a whole, then it leads in to telling what is so special about that certain family (some families help spread a vital message to others, some help others in need, etc.). These families do these things all while their home itself is suffering because they can not afford and do not have the resources to fix whatever problems they are facing. Most of these stories are very bittersweet, from learning about the everyday struggles of a family to seeing them come home to a brand new house that will help better them forever. However, the story this week was not only bittersweet but very sad and it touched my heart greatly.

This week the show was a two hour special. Here is the first episode and here is the second episode for everyone of you to check out too. I warn you...get the tissues ready!
This show was about the Brown family and their 17 year old daughter who was in a fatal car accident over a year ago. Their daughter, Alex Brown, was on her way to school when she ran off of the road and flipped her truck--all while texting. Since the accident Alex's parents and sister have been traveling to Texas high schools in order to deliver Alex's devastating story of texting while driving. Along with presenting the actual truck that Alex wrecked in, they ask each and every person there to spread this message and to take the pledge not to text and drive. While the Browns are out spreading their message, their home takes the hit of neglect. The Extreme Home team come in and completely rebuild this family a new home. This in turn will allow them to focus even more on spreading Alex's message and not have to worry about the problems of a diminishing home. Although the Brown family was very deserving of this home, what touched me the most was the message that the family is constantly spreading.

I know people that have been in car wrecks because of texting and driving. I can only thank God that they were not seriously injured and although they were not the ones doing the texting, it was texting that caused the wreck to begin with. I have always told myself "I know what I am doing. I am a good driver and I can pay attention to the road while texting at the same time. I wont wreck, it wont happen to me." I have done this alone, with my own little brothers in the car, my parents, my friends. You name it. It wasn't an issue to me...at least I didn't think it was. After watching this show and seeing the devastation and impact that it can have, I have decided to put down the phone. I do not text and drive anymore, and I have even taken the Alex Brown Pledge to not text and drive. Ty with the home makeover team promoted a new way of reminding us not to text and drive. This was with the invention of the Alex Brown "thumb ring". Each time we look down to text, this ring will remind us what is more important and that is not texting, it is keeping your focus on the road and driving at that very moment.

                                            I will be ordering my ring very soon!! :)

Here is my pledge. If you would like to make a pledge of your own, read more about Alex and this foundation or share your story-visit the R.A.B. Website.

1.25.2011

A look inside...

I wasn't sure how i wanted to make my first "real" post, so I decided to start off with a little information (and a few pictures) about me. I am a born and raised southern girl from Alabama. I absolutely love my family and I don't know what I would do without them! I have two little brothers who are 11 and 12 years younger than me and any chance I get, I make sure to be a big kid right along with them! The newest addition to my family is my Yorkie puppy, Libby. I also have some pretty awesome friends, most of which I have known the majority of my life and life definitely wouldn't be the same without them! There is never a dull moment with us-you never know what we may get into! I stay pretty busy with working a full time job along with being a full time college student, working on my degree in Psychology. In the Spring of last year, I took my first major step as a "big girl" and bought my first home. Its a lot of non-stop work,  but i love it! I love photography and am pretty much a craft addict. Hobby Lobby gets waayy too much of my money haha! I am a huge sports fan! However, football is my main pick-as it is for many in the south-pretty hard not to enjoy some SEC football! And of course...Roll Tide!!

Now, here are a few pictures!  :)

                                                                      FAMILY

                                             


                                                                  FRIENDS

                                  
                                 

1.22.2011

Its official!

Hello everyone!
After following several blogs for over a year now, I have finally started my own and joined this massive world of blogging. Please bare with me for a while as I figure out all of the in's and out's with my page. Im going to keep this post short and sweet but I will be updating very soon!