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Monday, August 6, 2007

Happy Birthday, Tinkerbell!


Yes, I had to wish my pup a happy birthday, too. She probably doesn't read my blog, but the more love you put out the better, right?

She's the world's greatest snuggler.

She is absolutely honest in her affection. If she doesn't love you, you know it, but if she does love you holy geez look out 'cause she'll be in your face (literally) the second she sees you.

She makes hilarious "conversational" noises.

She is an excellent "mother" to our kitty.

She knows she's pretty and poses. She also crosses her ankles like a lady.

She loooooves babies.

Happy (belated) Birthday, Dan!

Happy birthday, Dan!


He's a little crazy. We like crazy.

He tells obtuse jokes.


He's always concerned about the comfort of others.

He always checks with me to see if the restaurant we're going to will have something for lil' vegetarian me to eat.

He has lots of wild hair, which he passed on to Matt, meaning my husband will never be bald. I really appreciate that.

He's incredibly smart, and has to be as he's one of the very few medical report editors in the world (only about 1000 in the entire world).

Happy (belated) Birthday, Lisa!


Lisa is a very attentive, wonderful mother.

She's a fantastic dancer.

She's a sweet soul with greater strength than you'd expect.

She's open to new experiences.

She's the most phenomenal artist in the universe. Seriously.

Happy (belated) Birthday, Kristi!


She sets a pretty table.

She's passionate about her faith.

She makes people feel welcome in her home.

She is loyal.


She's a very dedicated grandma.

Happy (very belated) Birthday, Dani!


This birthday post is so very late, and I'm sorry!

What I love about Dani:

She is always up for fun.

She makes fabulous babies (the new baby isn't here yet, but I know s/he'll be fabulous).

She laughs at all my jokes.

She's very intelligent.

She's a hard worker.

She gives great compliments (even if sometimes she does it because she wants something, haha!).

She doesn't use words she doesn't understand.

She's unpredictable (except when she says, "Let's watch a movie", which translates into "come sit by me while I fall asleep").

She's a people magnet.

She doesn't gossip.

She's my "twin" and understands me.


Tuesday, May 1, 2007

What I Love About Eli


It's also time for Eli's birthday list! Here we go:

Eli is:

Social and friendly to everyone!
Inquisitive and very intelligent.

He's a sharp-dressed little man (and, as ZZ Top tells us, every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp-dressed man). ;-)

Really excited by yarn, which makes a knitting auntie's heart proud! (I actually had to cut him some of my yarn because he was so interested in it while I was trying to knit. He then ran around with a scrap of orange yarn, screaming with delight. What an adorable nut, haha!)

He loves Tink as much as she loves him. ;-)
Especially cute when he's sleeping, as all babies are! ;-)

Happy birthday, Eli!


What I Love About Sherry

Here's my stepmom's birthday list!


Sherry is:

Sweet and sensitive.

A nurturer.


Silly (is that not the scariest dress you've ever seen? Haha!).


A good listener.


Protective of the ones she loves.

Happy birthday, Sherry!

What I Love About Sarah

It was Sarah's birthday recently, and so it's her turn to be admired!



Sarah is:

Fun-loving.


Always up for anything.


A great dancer.


An artistic soul.

Love ya, Sarah! Happy 24th!

Saturday, April 7, 2007

What a Powerful Year Already!

I just wanted to let you all know how proud I am of you. This year has already been a season of big decisions and exciting changes. So far in these first four months of 2007, in just my small circle of good friends, there have been these developments:

  • Four couples have bought houses (three of them first-timers).
  • Two couples have gotten engaged.
  • Two couples had babies.
  • Two friends have chosen and committed to pursuing a rewarding and challenging career.
  • Both of those friends are going back to college.
  • One stay-at-home mom became a work-at-home mom.
  • One friend has chosen her long-term career goal.
  • Two friends strategically changed jobs.
  • Three friends moved out for the first time.

I can't wait to see what the rest of the year has in store! Those of us that are working on creating change, keep in mind that this will continue to be a VERY powerful year and the perfect time to shake things up and grab hold of your dreams!

A few of us are going to be getting together on the 20th to make "Treasure Maps" to help us focus on the goals at hand. Treasure Maps are essentially collages you make with visual reminders of what you want for yourself. Simple as it may be, this is an amazingly powerful tool for focusing your prayers and energy into attaining what you want. I've yet to talk to anyone whose Map didn't "work", and they're fun to make!

"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." - Anatole France

Go get it, my go-getters! :-)

ooo


Saturday, March 31, 2007

Happy Birthday to Lindsey!

I decided recently to celebrate the birthdays of my loved ones by telling everyone what's wonderful about them. This last week was dear Lindsey's birthday, so here goes!

I love Lindsey because:

She's a great mom to her two beautiful girls and plans on taking the enormous but worthwhile challenge of homeschooling.

She's incredibly sweet.

She's fun-loving and very silly, the best hairdresser in the universe (but so darn far away from my hair, haha), perpetually cheerful, always looking on the bright side, superduper handy (knits and sews and bakes, oh my!), convinced me to try knitting (so grateful for that!), she made us two gorgeous nieces (So far! Maybe more later?), and she was my very first sister!

xoxoxo

Thursday, March 22, 2007

For my Nicklet

Being gone for six months, I have sudden attacks of homesickness, and I often have one particular person that would just LOVE to see today. Today my brother, Nick, is someone I really miss. He is so funny and wild and he always tells me I'm his best friend and he misses me "24/7". :'-)

Nick and Matt have been so close since the beginning - he was only three when Matt and I got together!


He's even weirder than me! That takes talent and effort. ;-)

Look at those eyelashes! If I didn't love him so much I'd steal them from him while he slept. ;-)


I know it's not practical, but I secretly hope he becomes a rock star.

An inside joke we have:
This is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (a cartoon about an orphanage for imaginary friends that have been outgrown) that totally cracks us up. It's pretty weird and I don't know if anyone will think it's as funny as we do, but here it is. Hope you enjoy!

Part 1

Part 2

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentine's Day to my baby!

This is Matt and I in Vegas. I love him so much it's unbelievable. He's just amazing. We've been together seven years now! Married for three years.
Matt in the Venetian Hotel


Like the song says:
...we got everything
We need right here
And everything we need is enough
Just so easy
When the whole world fits inside of your arms...
Jack Johnson -
"Banana Pancakes"


And it does. My whole world fits inside my arms.

Tink and Lucky are best friends.





You guys, I'm pretty excited that I can post pix. If I try to post pix to my profile it "thinks" all day and never works, so I never bothered to try sticking them in a post. But it works!

Anyhoo, these are my adorable little animals. They snuggle all the time and it's so cute!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

What I love about the people in my life

My friend Sarah was talking about the book The Hidden Messages in Water
(strange and fascinating book!) and it got me thinking again about how what we say, hear, and see affects us in such a profound way and that we rarely even notice when it happens. The gist of the book (the book says it much better) is that these scientists discovered that when they would talk sweetly to vials of water as they froze, the ice crystals turned out beautiful, symmetrical, and balanced. When they talked down to the water, the ice crystals turned out ugly and misshapen. When you consider that we are 70% water, think of how words must affect us! Negative self talk, road rage, and discouraging words hurt us deeply in ways we don't realize, and every word of affection, respect, and kindness helps to build us up. If we could just think before we speak and turn criticism into focused encouragement, silence mean spirited teasing, and shut the door on nasty thoughts, think of the effect we'd have on ourselves, our loved ones, and, most importantly, the new generation we are growing and parenting now! Ever since I saw this book last year I've been trying to listen to music with positive, respectful lyrics (harder to find than you'd think!), and I did work on speaking respectfully as well, but it just slipped out of my mind for a while. This year I want to really focus on giving kind, helpful, positive words, especially to those I love. So, I'll start by listing my best friends and close family and what is most wonderful about them.

And so, in alphabetical order (so I don't have to determine importance), here we go:

Abigail: My loveysweet newest niece, at three months old, was still keeping her personality mostly a secret when I saw her two months ago. I imagine she will be friendly and outgoing like her mom and sister, and will light up a room.

Dad: Unconditionally loving, focused on family, supportive, protective. Children adore him. Always driven to show his children all that he can and to teach and experience as much as possible. His motto is "Today is the best day ever, and tomorrow will be twice as good." Everyone (especially me) needs that motto.

Dan:
My father in law is always concerned about the comfort and happiness of those around him.

Dani
: Fearless, dives in head first into everything. Self-professed information junkie and marvelous mother. My best friend, platonic soulmate, and "twin" of 22 years succeeds at everything she does, and inspires me to go for it whenever I'm scared. She sends me encouraging text messages telling me she's proud of me and misses me and makes me feel great. She also laughs at my dumb jokes. ;-) Constantly changing, and, strangely, always changing the same way I am! We have stupid amounts of fun no matter what we're doing.

Elijah: My 8 month old nephew is the happiest child on the planet. His big beautiful smile will steal your heart. He's already friendly, intelligent, and musically inclined, and I am so thrilled that I get to watch him grow into an amazing adult!

Eric: My stepbrother's warm smile makes you feel right at home. The first thing he said to me was, "So you're my sister now!" He really does make me feel that way, and I wish he and his marvelous wife Lettie lived near us! It will be fun to see the two of them and their eventual children throughout the years and to be able to grow as a big family together.

Evey: Joy! My confident 2 year old niece will talk to anyone and I'm sure as she grows she will be surrounded by friends (and boys - she's a knockout!)

Jake: Eli's loving father and a thoughtful fiance to my dear Dani. Very intelligent and a "seeker".

Kristi: My mother in law gets excited about everything, and will strike up a conversation with anyone she comes across. Has a gift for staying in touch with people, and has many wonderful friends.

Lettie: Vibrant and fun, my sister in law is all around great. I love that she realizes how important it is to spend time with your husband and really grow your marriage before you add baby to the equation. Very down to earth.

Lindsey: Sweet and friendly, my sister in law is dedicated to being the best mother she can possibly be, which is the most noble thing I can imagine.

Matt: Thoughtful, supportive, encouraging, affectionate, my husband is never embarrassed to say I love you in front of a bunch of construction workers. An amazing nurturer, promising fledgling cook, lightning speed cleaner, and fully understands and appreciates that I will never fit the traditional "wife" mold. Patient with my constant change. Playful and silly. Does the things that everyone else wants to do but is too afraid to (direct quote from his cousin Derik). Talented artist and exceptional craftsman. Will someday be the greatest dad the world's ever known.

Mom: Oh, my mom is amazing, where do I start? Astounding mother, encouraging, always ready to help any way she can, thoughtful, anticipates the needs of others, always actively working to better herself, beautiful decorator, psychic I swear (how does she always know everything?!), hardest worker I know, strong and flexible, daring, funny, always fun to be around, intelligent deep thinker.

Nick: ENTHUSIASM!!! To my brother, everything is THE. COOLEST. THING. EVER. I love it. Amazing musical talent, wild imagination, exceedingly polite and kind.

Phil: Wholehearted interest and enthusiasm in his hobbies. My stepdad is mellow and open.

Sarah G.: Sweet sweet Sarah will do anything to help out the ones she loves. My "sister by association" is an open and warm soul with so many friends!

Sarah M.: Her joie de vivre. My glammest friend radiates excitement and fun and draws people in. The best dancer I've seen, with real star potential. An artistic soul.

Sherry: Big hearted and protective, my stepmom attracts animals and children the way sweet people seem to do.


I love you all!!!