Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Hiatus...again

I will be on hiatus for at least a week as my family and I take some much needed time to re-fuel. Just wanted to let you know so all those hundreds of you who visit my blog each week "wink, wink" will not be disapointed. HA HA HA! I hope to return energized and ready to try this blog thing on a more regular basis not to mention more interesting as I have been severely lacking in this area. Anyway, y'all have a great week and I'll give lots of details when I get back. See ya.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Making an Impact

B and I were talking the other day about some of the things that mattered to us as kids. The things which had the greatest impact or something we remember to this day as clear as the day it happened. He talked about how one of his fondest memories was when his dad would take him for 25 cent icecream at McDonald's. How it was the biggest deal b/c to B that was so much money but as he looks back on it he and his dad created a memory for 50 cents. It got me thinking about all the things I do remember from my childhood. Here's what I came up with. We had all kinds of plaques and artwork on the walls around the house but the ones I will never forget are the 2 which read: The family who prays together stays together and...The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you. Even though my whole childhood my dad wasn't a Christ follower my mother was such a prayer and I know this is what pulled us through in life. In every situation the second saying rings in my ears as a constant reminder of God and His grace in my life. Ok, so those are somewhat spiritual memories, here are some "normal" ones. Every year on my birthday we would go to Baskin Robbins for our free b-day icecream cone and I remember being fascinated there were 31 flavors and only ever ordered chocolate. Going to Dunkin' Donuts on a Saturday afternoon or evening for donut holes and again eating only the chocolate ones. Bar-be-ques in the back yard in the summer and cleaning up after dinner every night as fast as we could so we could all sit down as a family and watch back to back episodes of Mash. I think the point I am getting at is this: I don't ever remember some major purchase involving enormous sums of money being the highlight of my childhood. It was just being together as a family and soaking up the true meaning of togetherness. I am already realizing it is just the little things that mean so much to my kids. After taking them to the park or to get icecream or Starbucks I will hear it recited on at least 10 different occasions about what they got and how cool it was to go there. What they picked and why they picked it. I know they have talked about other things they have gotten but honestly there is nothing that makes me smile more than when I hear them say "Mommy, thank you for taking us to get icecream." Just the fact they are so appreciative simply of icecream or a trip to the park makes me want to give them the world.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Perks of the job and moving day

It's here and I can't do anything to stop it. Moving day, don't you just love to hate it. I mean it's kind of like child birth, if you wanna see the beautiful miracle you carried for 9 months you have to push right. Well, I will have to push myself all day just to get through work knowing so much is waiting for me when I get home. Of course I am not saying moving is a miracle. More of a want but whatever, I am rambling. So, every job has perks right? But I have to say I have never had perks like this. I mean at Starbucks I got all the free coffee I could stand and at ILS all the concerts for free but here I get new carpet in my new townhouse, freshly painted walls with MY choice of color, (all the other residents just get egg white) not that I have picked those colors yet...anyway, you get the drift and let me tell you it was so nice walking in last night and feeling that brand new carpet between my toes. I've never lived anywhere with brand new carpet. So, wish us luck with the move and let me know what job perks you all get. Have a great weekend!

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Didn't we just do this???


Is is just me or didn't we just do this? Yup, we sure did. Just over a year ago we were knee deep in boxes, packing tape and newspaper. Well, here we are again. Just last week my new boss (I work at the leasing office where I live) told me she finally had a townhouse come available and we could move in this Friday. How crazy is that. No more third floor apartment. So, here we are again ~ boxes, packing tape and newspaper. And the craziest part our new place is only 100 yards from where we are now. Pray for a quick, stress free, no damage move. Thanks, I'll let you know how is goes.

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