Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jonas Photos! Because it's fun...





I could stare into these baby blues all day

Thank you for the stuffed monkey, Miss Bethany, it's my favorite!


Bode has a new best friend

Sooooo Big!

He makes so many great faces!

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

the jonas story beginning to end

here are pics the day Jonas was born from home to hospital to home. enjoy




















































Friday, November 14, 2008

My Husband the Photographer

Debbie here, and I want to take a second to brag on my husband. If you haven't recently, check out his photography website at: www.juanmacleanphotography.com. And for a brief sampling from his photography blog, look at: www.juanmacleanphotography.typepad.com. That's where I nabbed these shots to whet your appetite...













Reformed Pumpkin Day!

This is kind of a random post after not posting anything for so long. But I have a couple photos, and they're worth a thousand words, right?

This was the 4th Annual Maclean Family Pumpkin Carving Contest. In the past it's been a small gathering in our yard where people bring carved pumpkins for democratic-style judging, snacks, and general hang-out time. This year we decided to move it into the park right behind our house, make it grillin-out style, and open it up to the church. We think over the course of the evening there may have been about 100 people who came! Yikes! It was really great.

You may remember that last year the fam dressed up together, including our poor dog, Bode. (pictures of last year's costumes can be found below) This year was no different. We were a family of superheroes! Meet Superman, disguised as Juan Maclean after a hard working day of photography, Super Pregs, and Super Dog.



Bode had a cape on, but you can't really see it and a strap soon broke. And here's Super Pumpkin Man. It had a cape, too, along with flames that went up 1-2 feet. What we lack in pumpkin carving skill we try to make up for in size & pyrotechnics. Don't worry, Dad, we had a fire extinguisher in arm's reach.



Good times! Oh, and this is Debbie at about 28 weeks pregnant - that's 7 months if you needed the help.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

SO BUSY

I graduate in one month, but the next month will be crazy. In April, I have 2 papers 2 write, a wedding shoot in IL, a church planting conference in NYC, a conference here in Louisville, doing things at church, read like 5 books, do 2 engagement shots, etc, etc...I admit I am a bit stressed, for all my praying friends please pray for me, I feel weak and really need to depend on the Lord during this very busy and honestly hard time. We hope to begin maintaining this more in the future in the meantime, enjoy some of the fun Maclean photos





Friends

Friday, February 08, 2008

VOTE RON PAUL!!!!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

SHAME, SHAME, I'M SO ASHAMED

The following was a recent resolution put forth by the Missouri Baptist Convention of which brings me complete shame to be called currently a Southern Baptist.

The Executive Board of the Missouri Baptist Convention recently decided to establish a "no partnership" rule with regard to Acts 29, a church-planting network.
Motion. Effective Jan 1, The Acts 29 Network is an organization which the MBC Exec Bd. Staff will not be working with, supporting, or endorsing in any manner at anytime.

Amendment. While recognizing the autonomous nature of all areas of MBC life beyond that of the Executive Board Staff, the MBC Executive Board directs the Church Planting Department and other ministry departments to not provide CP dollars toward those affiliated with the Acts 29 Network.

Motion as amended passed by a vote of 28-10.
Pastor Scott Thomas, director of Acts 29, responds. Here's the conclusion:
. . . Justice was not served. On January 1, several church planters in Missouri will lose their promised funding, not because they were guilty of breaking a rule, but because they were associated with a small church planting network (only 9 churches in Missouri are affiliated with Acts 29 Network).
Acts 29 Network and the Southern Baptists share the same mission: to seek and to save the lost; to go into all of the world and share the gospel of Jesus and to baptize and teach the believers through the local church. For this reason, we love the SBC, have appreciated our partnerships throughout the country and are now mourning the loss of our fellowship with the MSBC. Since Acts 29 Network has never been contacted by the Missouri SBC to seek reconciliation, clarity and understanding, I am requesting justice and not retribution as an honorable response to an abstinence policy that we fully respect. I am asking you to consider reversing the vote to read, “We reaffirm the policy of the Missouri Southern Baptists to abstain from alcohol and will remove any funding from church planters who disavow this position. ” That way the baby church doesn’t get thrown out with the fermented bathwater.

For more info you can go to www.theologica.blogspot.com

Juan

Friday, November 02, 2007

Trick or Treat Day!

This was the first year EVER we've had trick or treaters! Ben & Sarah came over in costume to help pass out candy. There were some cute and some just interesting costumes that appeared on our porch. It was a beautiful night, and it was really nice to sit on our porch and meet neighbors, and hopefully just show that our home is open and that we care about the little things (& people) in our neighborhood. So the 5 of us (Bode included) sat around, had some chili followed by picking out the chocolate pieces of candy from the bowl to munch on, chatting and commenting on costumes.



Attempting to get the ears out of the hat:



Bode, given bones and having plenty to look at, behaved himself quite well and kept his costume on the best he could!



Sometimes he sat so still that people even asked if he was real. One lady took a picture. Some people were scared of him which is understandable, but they couldn't stop talking about him.

Reformed Halloween Festivities

We wouldn't rank Halloween anywhere close to our top 10 favorite times of year, but the annual pumpkin party still makes the list! Our 1 continuous lament is that we don't have a place big enough for all the people we love and want to party with us. Maybe next year we'll expand outside our home for that reason. But our tiny shindig was a great time - so we wanted to post the winners of The 3rd Annual Maclean Family Pumpkin Carving Contest! This year was the most evenly divided for votes because all the pumpakins represented were great! Check it out...

This was the first time Team Maclean dressed up for Halloween, and the first time we have 3 in our team, so everyone participated - like it or not. Can you guess what we are?


That's Little Red Riding Hood and the clever Big Bad Wolf dressed up as grandma! His ears stuck out of his hat except that most of the time he wore the hat his ears were back in protest of being in costume. Kind of lost some of the wolfiness that way. Thanks to Mom for making the red cape and finding such a difficult find as that kind of hat for Bode to sport! All credit to Mom for making and providing my Halloween costume for the upteenth time in life. That brings back good memories...




The first brave souls to unveil their pumpkins were Matt & Bry. Can you believe this is their first carved pumpkin? Feast your eyes on "Cricker Cooler"


For some reason we started taking pictures of the carvers with their pumpkins after this first entry, but here are the artists:



This is also the lovely chef of the now-famous PUMPKIN BARS!!! mmmmmmmm

Forgive me, friends who were there, I can't remember if "Cricker Cooler" or the next pumpkin won the much coveted "MOST ORIGINAL PUMPKIN" award. Both got plenty of votes for it and both were definitely original! Feel free to comment and correct me on who officially won.

Behold:

Wow. An ode to Al.

Also by the same artists, an adorable Hoo Pumpkin!

Aaawwwwww

And here are the artists: Ben & Sarah!


Please give a golf clap for this year's "A FOR EFFORT" award: "WJD!"


John & Kristie with their winning pumpkin:


Next up: the winners of this year's "CUTEST PUMPKIN" award...(drum roll)..."i Pumpkin" by Scott & Sunshine!


This cutest pumpkin had an apple on one side, and an "i" on the other. That's detail!

The next pumpkin to be unveiled ended up being the winner of the "3rd Annual Maclean Family Pumpkin Carving Contest BEST PUMPKIN" award!!!! The winner of this award received more votes from all attendees for Favorite Pumpkin - a very high honor and difficult to achieve. If you had to choose one pumpkin to sit on your porch, to show your friends, to greet trick or treaters, THIS would be the pumpkin of choice. Please give a hearty congrats and pat on the back to: "Pierre"!


The artists, Tom & Nikki, gained this award by Pierre's creativity, free-handed skill, detailed curly stache and general all-around cuteness that just makes you smile.


Speaking of detail and skill, the next pumpkin had 'em all beat. Introducing "The Juan Maclean" - winner of the "BEST DISPLAY OF SKILL" award!

This, my friends, is an amazingly accurate depiction of the techno star who stole Juan's name! And this is Travis, who was so thoughtful to make the pumpkin-dedication.


Since it was our party, we got to go last. We don't have expert carving skills, so to make up for it, we went for the shock factor. Presenting the "SCARIEST PUMPKIN" award winner: "Bad Hair Day"


Debbie removed the red cape to prevent it catching on fire, but Juan is still sporting his lumberjack costume, in case you were wondering why he's dressed like that.

Thanks again to all involved for all the great punkins and for a great party! Only 1 year til the next one so you better start thinking ahead to keep up with the Pumpkin Joneses.