November 20, 2009

Backlogged

Okay, so I knew this was a lofty goal, but I didn't realize some of what November would throw at me!! Difficult decisions, promising adventures, and not enough time to do all I planned. I've done some post-dating and will continue on my list because I do have innumerable things to be grateful for. Thanks to those of you who have stopped by and left your comments ... it means so much to know that you still come by to check on me after I've been such a wayward blogger the past few months!! My goal was to post every day, but I've posted more this month so far than I have in a long time and it feels GOOD!!! Hopefully I can keep it up. I will have a complete list of 30 things I am grateful for by the end of the month - I may just be posting 2 or 3 at a time now in order to catch up :)

November 12, 2009

Online Shopping

As much as I love Target, I can't help but love online shopping! I'm not a "try on" kind of girl most of the time - I'd much rather purchase, bring home, try on, and return what I don't care for. Perhaps that has something to do with the fact that I usually have at least one child with me any time I go shopping. It doesn't help that my closest mall is about 20 minutes away and the "good" malls / shops are closer to 45 minutes away! I suppose if I was a fashionista I would love the idea and experience of "real" shopping more, but I am not. I digress ....

The online experience is much more "user friendly" to me - you have WAY more options than what is available in any one store, you can easily price compare for the best value, many sites offer FREE shipping and returns which is *perfect* for my "anti-try on" personality, and I have access to shops that I don't have locally - or that are 45 minutes away (which, let's be honest, is completely inconvenient) *HA*

Online shopping saves me time, money, and my sanity - who would not be grateful for that?!?

November 11, 2009

Music

I'll admit that I'm pretty well out of the "cool" music scene these days. I can't tell you how long it's been since I listened to the actual RADIO and recognized anything being sung ... unless it's been used on TV ;) Our car and iPod were taken over a while ago with the hottest in "tween" music - Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Aly & AJ, Demi Lovato - you get the picture. Yet there is something magical about these tunes. They have taught my girls to *LOVE* music ... even it it's "teeny bopper" music. Sweet Kendyl literally lives her life in a musical and sings her way through everything. I love hearing her figure out the lyrics to a new song that she's heard. All of the girls are so cute in the car as they sing along to the latest one hit wonder!! Cougar is even starting to join them in his own extremely time delayed, one word way :) And the dancing along? Don't even get me started on the fun dance parties!!

I believe there are very few things that can evoke emotion in me the way that music can. Pictures can take me back to a certain time but hearing the music of that time makes me FEEL like I'm right back there! My college days were filled with awesome memories of roommates and music - blaring our radio or CD player, laughing, and being crazy. Rob Base (It Takes Two) will forever make me laugh hysterically and make me think of Deb and Kasey ... and we ALL still know every word!!

It's not just the "fun" music that makes me wanna get up and dance, either, that I'm grateful for. I find such power in the Hymns of the church. They bear such powerful witness through their messages. Other songs of faith strengthen and clam me. The tinklings of my girls as they learn to play the piano brings me joy. Buying a new ringtone makes me smile (currently "I Gotta Feeling" from the Black Eyed Peas ... and the BYU Fight Song for Steve). Finding a great song that motivates me to run a little harder is always needed. I am grateful for music and the role it has played throughout my life!

November 10, 2009

Disney/Pixar Movies

I'm pretty much a sucker for Disney movies ... we've been through our phases, of course. We own just about every princess movie made and have worn most of them out. Now that we've got Cougar around and the girls are getting older we seem to be moving on to a new phase. We have purchased most of the Disney/Pixar movies as they have come out ... Finding Nemo, Cars, Monsters, Inc., etc., and the girls have enjoyed them. Cougar *LOVES* them!!!! I have gotten to hear/watch Cars, The Incredibles, and Monsters Inc., more times than I could count! Oh, and Toy Story ... don't get me started on Toy Story!! Their newest film, Up, came out on DVD today and I went to Target very first thing to pick it up. We actually saw it in the theater and I absolutely loved it!! I am not an emotional movie watcher (or person, for that matter) and almost had to get out my kleenex. We curled up on the couch as a family to watch it today and sweet Kendyl had tears streaming down her cheeks!! I am grateful to the brains behind Disney/Pixar for telling such amazing stories and helping me and my kiddos enjoy more time together.

November 9, 2009

Target

I find it impossible to believe there is anyone reading this that would say that Target is NOT on the list of things they are grateful for!! Where would I find the perfect shirt (for under $15) when I need a little pick-me-up? Where would I find the latest in treat offerings? Where would I wander the aisles aimlessly without children just basking in the wonders that I behold? There are few places where I could easily drop $20+ ... in the dollar spot ;) I *heart* Target!!!

November 8, 2009

Church Callings

I have been lucky in my life to serve in many different church callings - all of which have taught me things about myself. It is always hard to be released and left to feel like you could have / should have done more, done things differently, etc. I've had a hard time adjusting to the idea that I am no longer in the stake YW presidency. I loved that calling!! I love working with the youth and the women I had the opportunity to serve with are amazing ... I learned SO MUCH from each of them and am a better person for having had that time to serve with them!!! That being said, it has been hard to be without a calling for almost a month now. There is something about knowing you have a job to fulfill rather than just coming to church. I honestly had no idea where I might end up serving and have been anxious about it after having had such a wonderful most recent calling. Well, today I was called to the scout committee ... completely out of my comfort zone and realm of experience!!!! The closest thing I have to scouting is a 2 1/2 year old boy and a husband who is an Eagle Scout! To say the idea is frightening would be an understatement. Having my husband be the one to extend the call to me was plain WEIRD, too!

Lucky for me they just called a new committee chair last week and she is awesome - totally organized and ready to make our scout troop something to be proud of!! We already started talking grand plans for our ward scout camp that we are in charge of this year (um ... glad that I got to help plan girls camp last year) and are so excited about some of the ideas we have. They certainly won't regret putting two women in charge :)

Today I am grateful for church callings because I am reminded of the opportunity that they give us to share our talents, learn new skills, grow in the gospel in ways we might not otherwise, and challenge ourselves to put our trust in the Lord and do what he asks of us - knowing the blessings that lie in store when we obey.

WOW - that's a lot of "churchy" posts in the past few days!!! Don't worry ... I'll be grateful for something totally frivolous tomorrow - I'm pretty sure I already know what it is :)

November 7, 2009

Temples

Today (yes, I'm post dating for Saturday) I am grateful for Temples. We have a monthly goal to attend the temple and while we're not perfect, we have done very well this year. What a blessing it is in our lives!! There is something about just walking onto the temple grounds - no matter which temple you are at - that changes the way you think, the way you look at things, and the way you "hear" things. There is no question that the temples sit on sacred ground and that walking into them is walking into the House of the Lord. I was once again reminded of this tonight as a new temple president shared his experiences of his first week being in the temple all day, every day.

I am grateful for the opportunity I had to take some of my cyberfriends to see the Salt Lake City Temple while we were in Utah for the Digital Scrapbook Experience. Several of them commented on what a peaceful place it was and how beautiful the grounds were. I could not agree more. The photo is one I took from the top of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on that visit ... I love the views of the temple from there!!

I am grateful for the work that goes on in the temples - binding families together for eternity. I am blessed to be sealed to my husband and know that if we are faithful and remain worthy that we will have that blessing for our own family. We have been fortunate the last few times we have been to take names through for my brother-in-law to help the work of his family progress and look forward to doing more.

If you are not of my faith and are curious to learn more about temples please visit www.lds.org/temples.

ScrapMatters DSD Blog Train!!

For my "regular" readers, this in NOT my gratitude post for today - you'll have to check back later for that :) Welcome to the second stop on the ScrapMatters DSD Blog Train!! I hope you are enjoying all of the sales and happenings on this weekend where we celebrate digital scrapbooking. I know ScrapMatters is having a fantastic sale, games, speed scraps, and more ... here are the details:The designers have put together a gorgeous kit called "A Slice of Life" that you will receive *FREE* with any single $15 purchase from November 6th - 9th. There is also a hybrid card/template pack to go along with it - 6 printable cards and 6 matching templates for $5 but on sale through the weekend!! I can't begin to tell you how many A*MAZ*ING grab bags the gals at SM have put together ... and they are a STEAL!!!!! I've seen what's inside all of them and you WILL NOT be disappointed! I have one brand new product in my shop this week - wanna see? Here you go! I love the way it turned out :)Now onto your freebie ... I created a printable purse card complete with assembly instructions!! It also includes a pocket to hold a note or gift card inside. This freebie will only be available until Thursday, Nov. 12th and will then go into the shop (compiled with the other blog train goodies) for purchase.*link has been disabled*
Thanks for stopping by!! You should have come from Andrea's blog and you are now headed to Wendy's blog. If you happen to get derailed or lost along your way, you can head back to the SM team blog to find the complete list of stops - there are 45 of them and you don't want to miss a single one!!

November 6, 2009

Date Night

It's a night we look forward to every week (except the week that we babysit) ... date night! Over 2 years ago we were invited to be part of a babysitting group with 3 other couples. We rotate homes on Friday nights so each couple babysits once every 4 weeks ... that's 3 weeks of FREE babysitting in exchange for 1 completely WILD night with 15 kids running around my house!!! Drop off is at 6 P.M. and pick up is at 10:30 P.M. so we have 4 1/2 hours all to ourselves almost every Friday night - it is BLISS!! We certainly can't afford to do something fancy every week, but even if we grab a quick bite to eat and head home to watch a movie or T.V. (or clean/gut the playroom - yes, we have done that on date night) it is our uninterrupted time and I am beyond grateful for the time that we set aside to spend together ... just us. Tonight was a game of Settlers of Catan with friends, sushi for dinner, followed by gelato - perfect!

P.S. Pardon the less than stellar photo - it was a low light setting taken with my camera phone and overdone flash!!! You get the idea, right?

November 5, 2009

Forgiveness

Unfortunately I have to ask for it too often ... from my husband, my kids, my friends, myself, and my Savior. How grateful I am to know that I can be forgiven by others for my shortcomings and mistakes! More importantly, how blessed I am to know that I was not put here to fail, but given the opportunity to repent and be forgiven through the atonement of Jesus Christ. There is no real way to express my gratitude for that.