Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thankful.
Another holiday season is here and so much has happened over the past year! I absolutely love Thanksgiving, and not necessarily for the food. I love it because it gives everyone the opportunity to really reflect on those things that they're most thankful for. It's hard to focus on those things when we're going about our daily lives - in my case cleaning, bills, chasing a toddler, and attempting to eat right and exercise and all that fun stuff. I was telling Sean this morning that I always get a bit choked up at Thanksgiving time because I really do try to focus more on the things in my life I'm grateful for.
Last year I made a list of things I was thankful for, and thought I'd do it again this year.
Things I'm thankful for in November 2008:
- Sean. I don't know what I would do or where I would be without this amazing man in my life. I've never known anyone that was so forgiving, loving, and compassionate, and I thank Heavenly Father daily that he's given me such a wonderful husband. Sean has been through hell this year (pardon my French), and through everything - surgery, chemo, and ridiculously intense sickness - he tried to maintain a good outlook and continued to care for Taylor and I as much as he could. Due to my horrid housekeeping skills, Sean comes home on a regular basis to mountains of laundry, piles of dirty dishes, and a wife who may or may not still be in her pajamas. He's never once complained though, and he insists that my only job is to keep myself and our son alive and happy. Sean is the best hubby and daddy ever!
- Taylor. What can I say that I haven't already said about my sweet little munchkin? Taylor is like my personal miniature comic relief every day. I've never laughed harder or more often than I have this year. It's so refreshing and inspiring to see this little person show me so many examples of pure love, honesty, and compassion. He is the sunshine of my life, and I thank Heavenly Father multiple times a day for sending me this sweet angel.
- Mom. I have never needed my mom more than when I became a mom myself. She has helped me so much over the last year - more than I could ever repay her for. My mom is the most selfless, giving person I know and is always the perfect example of true charity. She's such an amazing grandma to Taylor and he absolutely adores her. I love her so much and am so grateful for all she has done for me and my family.
- Dad. I don't think I've ever given my dad the credit he deserves for helping to mold and shape me into the woman I am today. He is an amazing man with amazing advice and I know that I can always go to him with any complicated problem and he can help me solve it. He is a very spiritual man and has done an amazing job as the Patriarch of our family. I know that I have received many blessings in my life because of the prayers he offers in my behalf. He is an amazing father and grandfather, and I'm so thankful to have him in my life.
- Kristi. I absolutely adore my baby sister. She is such a sweet girl and truly cares for those around her. Even though she's one of the busiest people I know, she always takes the time to come visit us and spend time with her nephew. I love her dearly and always feel better after talking to her.
- Aunt Holly and Uncle Buba. My aunt and uncle have truly seen the very best and worst sides of Sean and I. No matter what has happened and what's going on in our lives, however, I know that they care for us and are concerned about our welfare. My Aunt Holly is such an amazingly strong woman and is such a great example to me of how to be a mother and woman in the gospel. We love them both so much and are so grateful to live so close to them!
- Friends. I have some incredible girlfriends in my life that are so supportive and compassionate and are always willing to chat when I need someone to talk to. Just a few I'm thinking about right now - Christine, Annalee, Cara, Bobbi, Jodee, and Sarah. I love you all so much!
I could name another hundred things I'm thankful for this year, but I think this post is long enough. I hope that everyone remembers to take some time this Thanksgiving to think of the things you're grateful for. We have been given so much, and I'm so thankful to Heavenly Father for all the incredible blessings He's given me.
I love you all, and hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving!!!
Monday, November 17, 2008
My current project
As many of you know, I have started selling vintage clothing on Etsy.com through my store Tweedle Dee. It's been a really great experience and I've decided to try to support other vintage sellers on Etsy (while promoting my shop as well).
So without further introduction, here is my current project:
I'm so proud of this site and hopefully it will help a lot of Etsy sellers to get some extra traffic to their stores.
So without further introduction, here is my current project:
I'm so proud of this site and hopefully it will help a lot of Etsy sellers to get some extra traffic to their stores.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Yep, I'm still alive.
The last couple of weeks have been pretty hectic with the move, but we are pretty much settled in now and I thought I'd post a quick update.
First of all, Halloween was pretty fun this year! I took a break from packing to go trick-or-treating with Tay-bug and some extended family members. He was really confused as to why he was dressed as a dinosaur, walking around at night, knocking on stranger's doors, and getting candy without having to beg for it. After a while he caught on though, and he was running as fast as he could - dino tail swinging - to keep up with the bigger kids. It was lots of fun, and he got quite a big loot (which I promptly ate).
Here's Tay in his dino costume - he wouldn't keep the hood on:
And here is the most awesome miniature Snow White I've ever seen:
The next morning we were up bright and early to start the big move, and I was amazed at how many people came to help and how fantastic the weather was. We got moved in record time - it was the unpacking that almost had me suffering from an extreme emotional breakdown. Now that we're settled and (almost) every box is unpacked I feel a lot better and I love that Taylor has more room to run around and play. The best part about living where we are is that Sean is now literally 3 minutes away from work, which means I can take the car if I need to and we're spending a LOT less money in gas.
Thanks to everyone that helped and supported us during this transition to our new place!
First of all, Halloween was pretty fun this year! I took a break from packing to go trick-or-treating with Tay-bug and some extended family members. He was really confused as to why he was dressed as a dinosaur, walking around at night, knocking on stranger's doors, and getting candy without having to beg for it. After a while he caught on though, and he was running as fast as he could - dino tail swinging - to keep up with the bigger kids. It was lots of fun, and he got quite a big loot (which I promptly ate).
Here's Tay in his dino costume - he wouldn't keep the hood on:
And here is the most awesome miniature Snow White I've ever seen:
The next morning we were up bright and early to start the big move, and I was amazed at how many people came to help and how fantastic the weather was. We got moved in record time - it was the unpacking that almost had me suffering from an extreme emotional breakdown. Now that we're settled and (almost) every box is unpacked I feel a lot better and I love that Taylor has more room to run around and play. The best part about living where we are is that Sean is now literally 3 minutes away from work, which means I can take the car if I need to and we're spending a LOT less money in gas.
Thanks to everyone that helped and supported us during this transition to our new place!
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