tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87287281568939008362024-03-13T22:58:45.106-05:00Wonder Woman Does ExistLife is a long ride with many worries, emotions, ups & downs and just all around FUN. Life is never dull and I hope it never is. I believe women are the wiser sex. As we age we understand what matters and what we want. I pursue happiness, health and what I want daily. Life’s too short to complain or become stagnant. Learn something new every day, try new things, and never settle for less than what you deserve. Pursue happiness. joy and enjoy the ride with me!Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.comBlogger137125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-71011794351397777532014-01-01T12:53:00.000-06:002014-01-01T12:53:41.689-06:00Goals - Are You Making Any?<b>At church, we had a lesson this past Sunday on 10 Goals Every Christian Should Have - here they are:</b><br />
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<li style="-webkit-transition: all 0.3s ease 0s; list-style: decimal outside none; margin: 5px 0px; padding: 0px; transition: all 0.3s ease 0s;"><span style="-webkit-transition: all 0.3s ease 0s; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; transition: all 0.3s ease 0s;">Resolve to honor your commitment to your spouse. Whether in thought or in deed, stay pure and loyal in the union God made.</span></li>
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Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-28730910639434356532013-07-26T18:36:00.002-05:002013-07-26T18:36:46.289-05:00Never Say Never......REALLY ???<br />
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<em>Never say NEVER</em>.....and I'm not talking Justin Bieber either. I didn't even know that he had a song with that title until I tried to find a graphic with the words. What you see above is pretty much all I could find without his face on it. And I certainly didn't want him on here - don't like him, don't like his music (he can't sing) and I don't like who he's slowly becoming. However, I digress.....<br />
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So far, 2013 has been a huge year of changes - most of them for the better. But one lesson I've learned is that you should never say never - because you will eat your words every time:-)<br />
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My personal "Never Say Never" was leaving my seven year job at one financial institution to return to the financial institution where I previously worked. The exact words had left my mouth - "I wouldn't go back if they doubled my salary". Well, I went back - yep - ate my words. Granted I didn't get my salary doubled but I am now eleven miles closer to home so the new lower cost of gas is a raise in and of itself. Kinda nice to fill up once a week instead of every 4 days. <br />
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God seems to always know what's best - so those sentences that we say that start with "I will NEVER" are mute. Because He will show you at some point that, yes you most certainly WILL do that thing you think you won't. When you're stressed and worried (as I have been about a few things for a while), you so easily forget that you have got to turn it over to God. Pray, read His word and try to make sound, logical decisions - the RIGHT decisions. If you have a heart for prayer and a relationship with God, then <u><em><strong>listen for his answer</strong></em></u>. It is there but sometimes you have to really listen to hear it.<br />
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Secondly, you may not like his direction. For instance, I LOVED the workplace I just left. I had a great manager over me and had a great team working for me. I didn't want to leave! But God's answer was not only an answer to my question of whether or not to take the offer presented to me - but when I really thought about it, it was the answer to the worries I'd been praying about. <br />
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Now that I'm three weeks into my decision, I feel at peace. My new team is great - they are excited to have me there and I am excited to be there. In addition, everyone else in the organization has been so very welcoming and helpful. The company is vastly different than when I left seven years ago, and in a wonderful way. And, my leaving the other institution has opened up so many doors for a few people there and they will do great things with their new opportunities as well.<br />
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I hope that if you have something you're worried about or having to make a difficult decision on, that you'll dwell on this post. I also hope that you listen and hear the answer God is sending you. It's there - yes, it's really there. But you have to stop the worrying and really sit quietly and listen. You'll hear it and you'll be amazed at how perfect His will is for you.<br />
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Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-57628966886880370942013-05-09T17:07:00.001-05:002013-05-09T17:07:28.639-05:003 Things Thursday!1. Haven't been here since fall of last year. I have read many books but none that require me to blog about them on my other site <a href="http://www.mollysbookcorner.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Molly's Book Corner</a> . However I am back at it again and you'll see reviews on a more frequent basis. Part of my absence on that site has been due to getting a Kindle Fire for Christmas but I've been too busy to find out what the book format is so that I can download publisher books directly for review. <br />
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2. We are glad school is almost out at our house. The girls are doing great in school this year - Bailee is finishing fifth grade and Cassie is finishing seventh. Cassie has Pre-AP English and Pre-Algebra as well as science, social studies, computer, etc. Next year she will be in advanced classes as well again. So proud of her.<br />
Bailee has really enjoyed the Venture program this year. They have made robots and entered a robot competition - she LOVED this. Tinkering with the robots and working the electronics seems to be her niche :-) She and I also went to Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. I learned many things I didn't know about the US and Russian space programs. I can see her being in space one day as well.<br />
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3. Work is crazy - add my other duties to that (chauffer, cook, maid, teacher, psychologist, seamstress, etc) and I wonder when I sleep. However, I've had some eye openers recently that have taught me the importance of slowing down and taking care of myself. I am running again (after being "too busy" to do so) and I am thinking of making some major changes in other areas as well. More to come on that!<br />
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Have a wonderfully Blessed week and Keep the Faith!Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-50788392957871859382012-10-05T09:15:00.003-05:002012-10-05T09:15:46.098-05:00Heart Break and Wisdom!As my children have grown, I've come to realize just how different, but special, they each are. Bailee in particular makes me ponder sometimes. She looks like I did at her age but I had dark hair and maybe not so many freckles. She does her own thing like I did when I was younger and like I do now - going along not really worrying about anyone else necessarily. She can be an introvert and so can I - hard to believe, I know:-) If Cassie is not around, she reads and does quiet things - I even have to go find her to ask "Where are you?" and "What are you doing?". I love being alone too!<br />
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But she broke my heart (almost) about a month ago. We were home alone - I guess Cassie was spending the night with someone else or at practice. She said, "Mama, I'm weird". Of course, I said "No you're not!". She replied, "Yes, I am. My friends tell me that all the time." I replied, "well, they don't know what they're talking about and they are just being mean." I was really worried about her self-esteem but she wasn't crying as Cassie would have been. She sat there a few moments and then said "It's okay because I like being weird. It means I'm not like everybody else and I REALLY, REALLY, like me. Besides, you and Daddy love me and God loves me too." Kinda reminded me of that book by Jamie Lee Curtis, "I'm Gonna Like Me". I still felt bad that she feels like her friends think she's weird, but I also felt relieved and proud because it was a very mature attitude about it. <br />
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Then, I pondered some on our converstation.............things happen when you ponder, you know? Sometimes bad things and sometimes good things. I think I pondered on both that day.<br />
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First the bad things - As a youth, I always felt left out and different because I had thick glasses (didn't feel pretty EVER), I was the smartest kid in my class, I had fair skin and freckles, and in middle school I had a full METAL MOUTH. I was called Four Eyes, Brain, Whitie, you name it and it hurt! I loved being smart but I hated the way I felt around most of my classmates. I never liked being different - maybe I didn't have as much support as Bailee does to make me feel better about myself. Nothing against my parents but serious conversations just didn't occur in our house - not those thought-provoking, self-analyzing discussions that I have those with my girls.<br />
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Bailee has good self-esteem so she's one up on me at her age. However she doesn't have really close friends. She has friends but not CLOSE friends like her sister does. She and one friend call themselves BFFs - but they aren't constantly together all the time and they are different in so many ways. Sometimes it bothers her that Cassie always gets invited to spend the night - almost every weekend - and she doesn't. She is well behaved but maybe other girls don't like her as much as other friends because she is "different". Other times, she is very much a homebody, always has been. <br />
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The good things I pondered on, you ask? She is very smart (book-wise and social-wise). However, she is WISE - so very wise beyond her years, she shocks me a lot of the time. She will spontaneously will ask me very thought-provoking questions or make a comment - things that make ME think !! And I think a lot! She watches people and makes observations that most children do not. I even wonder if her brain sleeps because she has asked me questions at 6:15 a.m. in the morning. She has big dreams for big things - things like being the one to cure cancer - those kind of things.<br />
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Then I realized one thing about Bailee that so many people struggle with their entire life. SHE LIKES HERSELF! And she knows that her parents love her and GOD loves her. My heart sings because of it :-)Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-91808980525562701012012-09-19T09:54:00.000-05:002012-09-19T09:54:10.076-05:00Wordless WednesdayGod's artwork in the sky has truly been beautiful in the last couple of weeks! Hope you're all enjoying the nightly (and morning) views:-)<br />
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Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-70448582669791464562012-09-17T21:42:00.000-05:002012-09-17T21:46:27.334-05:00Irritation and IrrigationI'm in a new Bible self-study and a section of it discusses letting go of things that irritate you and letting your heart be "irrigated" by God's word so that you are a the person God meant you to be. Good analagy -<strong><em> irritation versus irrigation. </em></strong><br />
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Irritation - <em>the state of feeling, impatient or angry.</em> Irrigation - <em>the activity of supplying or providing something (usually water but not always, as in this blog).</em><br />
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We all have situations and things that "get our goat". The situtations that bug me usually involve certain people or things people do. As I've gotten older, I've lost patience with stupidity, dishonesty, and people who are underhanded, hurtful or lazy. I can now easily recognize when someone purposefully behaves a certain way so as to leave one impression with a certain set of people but then behave a completely different way with others. It is called personality dishonesty. I've learned that if someone gossips <strong><em>to </em></strong>you about others, that person is gossiping <strong><em>about </em></strong>you to those same others. I've learned that getting angry with other drivers only makes the drive seem longer - if they want the entire road, I'll slow down and let them have it. After all, I want to live and I may be late, but I will get there. I'm learning to step away and step back.<br />
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BTW - it is believed that "get my goat" stems from the word goad - people goad you and "get your goat" (or your gander) up. Just a little trivia there. Allow is the key word in this process too. Do you allow certain things and people to make you irritated? If you do, it's partially your own fault for allowing them to make you feel that way. Begin the steps to freedom by first recognizing what or who test your religion. Sometimes the irritation is very purposeful because they know they can make you feel that way. Sometimes they don't realize that they are doing it but to them life is a constant contest - one they have to win. You have to decide for yourself whether or not you want to bring it up for discussion - which can sometimes clear the air - or just learn to let go and move on.<br />
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If you choose not to discuss it ( and sometimes it's a situation where you just can't) - what do you do? Do you drive a different way to work? Do you hang out with other friends? Do you speak to them but make no future effort to be closer friends? Do you let them win the contest or stay in constant unspoken battle with them? My personal opinion? Some people will always think that they are right and you are wrong (or that you're crazy, paranoid, etc). Just move on - let them win. It's okay - I promise!<br />
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As you strive to become the man or woman God meant for you to be, it is necessary to let go even though doing so is sometimes painful. Read God's word daily and let his word "irrigate" your heart. It will heal your heart and soul. It will render your hurt and disappointments useless. They will be forgotten and you will be free. Your heart will be open for new friendships, new ideas, new things to enjoy! Your soul will know no boundaries. Your heart and soul will <strong>SING!</strong><br />
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Guy Finley stated - <em>"You don't need strength to let go of something. What you really need is understanding."</em></div>
Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-87235176940482699642012-09-06T13:23:00.004-05:002012-09-06T13:23:45.093-05:00Decisions............<div class="entry-content">
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Everything we do in life basically narrows down to decisions. Not just huge life-changing decisions but also the tiny, boring, insignificant day-to-day, moment-to-moment kind of decisions we make without any forethought. Do I choose to drink soda all day or drink water which is healthier? Do I eat a candy bar or do I eat fruit? Do I drive the speed limit or do I go over the speed limit and risk a ticket or worse, a wreck? </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We have choices every day, all day, about everything. How many times do we really stop and think before making them? How many times do we pray and ask for guidance before making them? I have a couple of decisions to make within the next month - I am praying every day for a "sign" - for guidance that what I'm leaning towards is the right choice :-)</span><br />
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Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-41284587252154469482012-08-30T21:44:00.001-05:002012-08-30T21:44:22.480-05:00August 30 - Three Things Thursday!1. Rain, rain, go away.............ISAAC go away. He's come and he likes it so much he's stayed for a while. He's left LOTS of rain, wind gusts like from winter storms, tornadoes, flooding........ I posted on FaceBook and I'll say it here - He's the slowest man I've ever seen. And I know a few slow men. They were thinking about retiring his name because he was so unique. Not sure if they've done that but I'd vote for them to do it. <br />
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2. Running update - scratching that C25K plan was the best thing ever. My time has improved every week. Tonight was an exception - I cheated on my GF diet and it made me lethargic. Didn't drink enough water today too - leg cramps. Won't make either mistake again :-(<br />
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3. Instragram monster - that is Cassie. I never know what pictures she is going to post out there. I like the photoaday posts and some people are really good at photo editing and post some really neat pictures. If you don't have the app, download it - it's cool! If you do - my name is wsmoncrief!Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-4647469858671045722012-08-23T09:36:00.001-05:002012-08-23T09:44:22.971-05:00August 23 Thankful Thursday!Short and sweet list of things I'm particularly thankful for this week :-)<br />
1. Marshall Ramsey's blog and tweets. He has a unique way of saying what I'm thinking but in a much more humorous, politically correct way. Gannett Company screwed themselves when they dropped him to contract status - but the rest of us love the fact that he is branching out into new avenues!<br />
2. Friends who listen. You know who you are - thanks for letting me vent, worry, stress-out and for praying for and with me when I most need it. Love you!<br />
3. Birthdays. I turn another year older this week - I don't like thinking about my age but I'm not half dead yet since I plan to live to be 100. I am definitely a year wiser, a year more thankful, a year healthier and a year more mature.<br />
4. My husband. Just when he's getting on my nerves (and all married people get on each other's nerves LOL) - he shows me again why I fell in love with him. He's The Rock in my book :-)<br />
5. Resilience. My 12 year old is growing up. She has had a HARD week - girl drama, school, hurt feelings, worry, typical tweenage stuff. I have prayed with and for her - and today she is seeing a brighter day. Love her perky personality, her smile and her ability to overcome with a smile. Wish more grownup girls had those traits.Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-15993773556893882152012-08-10T12:47:00.000-05:002012-08-10T12:47:06.920-05:00Three Things Thursday!1. School started this week (see new picture from 1st day of school)! I am glad for a structured routine and I think the girls are glad as well because of boredom and missing friends, although they played with friends in the neighborhood all summer. Cassie is in 7th and Bailee is in 5th. For Cassie, 7th grade means she is officially in Junior High. She has a full schedule - Social Studies (Eastern Hemisphere), Science, Pre-Algebra (her coach is her teacher so she loves this), Cheer, Office Worker (second elective choice but she's good with it LOL), ICT1 (computers) and Pre AP-English. She is really excited about the English - she got the "teacher everyone wants". Bailee seems to have two great teachers and a neighborhood friend is in her class. She is excited about Venture (gifted program) because the teacher is fun and the field trip will be a week at Space Camp in Huntsville (unless something changes). This time of year mkes me wish I were back in school - new clothes, new school supplies, new friends, new teachers..........can I be a kid again for one year??<br />
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2. Running - well I dumped the Couch 2 5K program a week ago. Each time I try it, I get to week five and struggle because my endurance doesn't build up. Maybe it works for some but not for me! I am now following a different plan that I found. Basically I go the distance it says - and I run as much as I can with walking breaks only as needed. I have already improved in endurance and knocked <em><strong>several</strong></em> minutes off my three mile runs. Today I was late getting to the gym so I didn't complete my three mile run so I will go back tonight to finish my training run time and also do some weights. Saturday will be my first true test because the Saturday runs get longer each week. FWIW - I do have a goal that I'm working towards but for now it's only known by me and the one place I have it written down :-)<br />
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3. Have you watched the Olympics this year? We have and have been loving it. So many of the athletes are so inspiring and I think it is good for anyone (especially our youth) to see that anyone, even with life struggles and hard lives, can set a goal, work hard towards that goal and make their dreams come true one day. If you have children, this is a great opportunity to talk to your kids about not giving up, about believing in yourself and about how hard work can and will pay off if you keep at whatever it is that you're working towards. A good less for adults too :-)Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-80337969520471332192012-07-26T10:58:00.001-05:002012-07-26T10:58:56.626-05:00Thankful Thursday!Not much time today so it's a THANKFUL Thursday instead of Three Things Thursday. I'm thankful for many things today. As a friend is dealing with her son's health issues (brain tumor) and another friend still mourns the loss of a child to cancer last month, I am thankful that my children are healthy and happy and that we've not had any major medical issues. I am thankful that I have a wonderful job when others have been laid off and can't find a decent paying job so they are struggling to pay the bills and provide for their families. I'm thankful that I have spiritual, faithful people in my life who inspire me to remain faithful and grow closer to God. I'm thankful that I am friends with my husband and that I'm not "just married to him" because so many are married but do not feel close to their spouse or feel loved. I'm thankful for the freedoms we have in America - freedom of religion, freedom of speech (although sometimes you aren't allowed to voice your opinion about some things without causing a riot - just as the CEO of Chick-Fil-A), freedom to live and work where I want, freedom to vote and choose our country's leaders, etc. I am thankful that God sent his Son to die on the cross for MY sins so that I can be saved and live in Heaven with him one day. Today-------I'm just feeling thankful in general :-)Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-16446604634449870072012-07-19T12:30:00.006-05:002012-07-19T12:30:56.995-05:00Three Things Thursday!!1. <u><strong>Side-tracked</strong></u> - a friend spent the night with Cassie who said she had "allergies". I'm thinkig NOT since we all have had her summer cold and surprisingly I've had it the worst - or at least the longest. But today I can breathe again thanks to 2,000 mg of Emergen-C every day and also to <a href="http://www.zicam.com/products/sinusrelief_nasalgel" target="_blank">this stuff</a> which is the BOMB ! The eucalyptus and menthol hits your sinuses and you want to scream but then you go "aahhh". Sort of ticked that I have not been able to run since last Friday (breathing is sort of necessary for that you know), but since I can breathe today I'm hopeful that I can run Saturday morning :-)<br />
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2. <strong><u>Summer Reading</u></strong> - the girls have started reading their summer books. Bailee has to read two and Cassie only has one. It's hard to believe that in 19 days school starts again. It seems our summers get shorter and shorter. I sure wish Mississippi would continue school until the first week of June and not start until the first week of September because of the heat more than anything. Also, my school day was from 8:00 until 3:00, not 2:00-2:30 pm. If they attended longer hours each day, daycare costs would be cheaper and they could go to school a fewer number of days each year. Just sayin'.........<br />
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3. <strong><u>Twitter</u></strong> - do you twitter? If so - follow me at @wsmoncrief :-) I find that it's much faster than FB and comes with much less drama. Nuff said.....Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-32316636257644963592012-07-13T10:45:00.001-05:002012-07-13T10:45:48.626-05:00Three Things Thursday<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I have a 2008 Buick Enclave (see above picture). In mid-June, someone side swiped the front right fender in a parking lot so it's in the shop. I am now driving a Chevrolet Malibu. Great car but I feel 80 years old because it takes effort to get out of it LOL. The person who hit me wasn't nice enough to leave a name and number or at least an apology so I filed a hit-and-run claim on my insurance. I was a State Farm client for 25 years and switched to Progressive Insurance two years ago. State Farm is certainly not what they used to be - no customer service, no knowledgeable & caring claims adjusters, etc. Progressive is WONDERFUL - just like Flo says on TV :-) Process couldn't have been easier and I am so thankful. If you're looking for a new company, please call them for a quote - my monthly premium is over $40 cheaper than it used to be - with great service to boot!!</div>
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1. Fresh Produce - if you aren't going to a local Farmer's Market - you are missing out! I've been going to the <a href="http://www.mdac.state.ms.us/departments/ms_farmers_market/index.html" target="_blank">Mississippi Farmer's Market</a> every Saturday and I love it. I've been getting fresh fruit, veggies, goat milk soap and local eggs. It is worth the trip because the quality is better, the taste is better and it is healthier!<br />
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2. Sunrise - I've seen a lot of them lately. I've learned over the last two years that the only way I will get a run in is to get up and do it early. With my job, my kids and being a working mom, I just can't do it any other time. I've also learned how much I really love getting up that early. It's quiet - no cars, no people, no kids, very little noise.........it's peaceful and calming to my soul. Even if you don't run, get up early one morning and just go sit outside and watch the sun rise. God's artwork is fabulous and it can become addictive.<br />
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3. If you Instagram - go follow SmokenBoo. The pictures are always of English bulldogs - puppies mainly. These pictures always make me smile - no matter what kind of day I've had. If I ever have a dog, it will be an English Bulldog :-) And yes, Boo is Smoken......CUTE !!!Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-28242047044510262872012-06-20T15:53:00.002-05:002012-06-20T15:53:31.688-05:00Wordless Wednesday!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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1. Rotary phones with a cord that are actually attached to the wall in some way!<br />
2. Party lines - we had one for years and we shared with a couple of old ladies. I have never liked being on the phone a lot but inevitably one of them would want the line when I WAS using it. One would interrupt and ask you to get off and the other lady would pick up and hang up repetitively until you got off!<br />
3. Televisions without a remote. The TURN dial - and you had to get up to change the station.<br />
4. Rabbit ears - no cable, no dish!<br />
5. Radios with a turn dial - no digital, iPhone stations, etc.<br />
5. 8 Track Tapes - one thing I do NOT miss. LOL<br />
6. 35 mm and 12 mm cameras! FILM!! You had to wait for your pictures!<br />
7. DOS - the black and green screen. No Apple, no Windows.<br />
8. Shorter menus at fast food restaurants with no "combo" meals and no "upsizing".<br />
9. The only donuts you could get were from the local bakery - not Dunkin or Krispy Kreme.<br />
10. Standard transmissions - I actually miss them. I loved driving one! My kids will never know what that is :-(<br />
11. Going to the library - because you didn't buy books or have a Kindle or iPAD reader.<br />
12. Only two movies at the theatre - versus 10-15 to choose from.<br />
13. Home Economics being taught in the schools. Now girls can't cook or sew unless their mamas or grandmas teach them.<br />
14. Everyone having a garden - it's slowly coming back a little but most people buy frozen foods or canned. Yuck!!<br />
15. Shelling your own beans or peas - even if you go to the farmer's market, they are shelled for you.<br />
16. People dressing up for church - this has almost completely disappeared and it's a shame what some people wear to worship God. <br />
17. A lawnmower you push! Yes you can get these - but people so often get a riding mower or a self propel. It would be a shame to actually work to mow the lawn.<br />
18. No air conditioning. Now we think we are dying if we don't have one and we are because we are no longer used to the heat.<br />
19. A clothesline. I love to smell the clothes after they have been hung outside. Now your neighbors FREAK if you want one or have one - even if it is allowed in you area.<br />
20. Sidewalks - so many neighborhoods don't have one. You risk your life to walk, run, ride a bike or just to visit the neighbor - if you even bother visiting them to begin with.<br />
21. Using the oven to reheat your food. Yes we got a microwave when I was 12 but it was HUGE and had a turn dial.<br />
22. Families actually sitting down together for a meal - my kids DO know this because I insist on it, but so many do not. They eat on the run - headed to soccer, softball, dance, work, etc. <strong><em>It is okay</em></strong> to be home and to be together!!<br />
23. AM radio stations with a few FM stations too. No one listens to AM anymore and FM has been overcome by satellite radio or iTunes.<br />
24. Washing your own car - it's fun to get wet and soapy!<br />
25. Board games and physical games outside - not Wii, XBox, iPods, iPADs, etc. Games where you actually talk and interact with each other, not to mention getting some exercise and fresh air. We also do this at my house still. TV OFF - go outside. Or - TV OFF - come play a game with me.Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-74550917735353356042012-06-14T19:00:00.003-05:002012-06-14T19:00:54.835-05:00Thankful ThursdaySomething different this week - THANKFUL Thursday instead of Three Things Thursday :-) With life's stresses and trials, it is so easy to forget to be thankful for the little things. I know that when I pray I find myself praying for the day-to-day things - a home, food, family, a job, ability to pay bills, Jesus, Grace, etc. But, what about the little things that happen every day that we just assume happen on their own - with no help from anyone, let along God.<div>
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This week I am so very thankful. Reflecting today, I realized that despite the stress of the week, I'm quite a lucky woman.</div>
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2. I'm thankful that the bad weather Monday night caused as little damage as it did. My house did not catch on fire from lightening as at least two houses did. No trees fell on my house. We are alive. Our family and friends are safe and well. We needed the rain and the plants in my garden that survived are growing by leaps and bounds.</div>
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5. I am thankful that I have a reliable vehicle and that God watches over me as I drive 25 miles to work one way each day in some of the craziest traffic anywhere. However, I am not thankful to the fellow employee who rode on my back bumper this morning on I-220 and then gave me dirty looks when we got to work as if I were inconveniencing her when I tapped the brakes to get her off. And, I am certainly not thankful to the motorcycle who made his own lane and tried to pass between me and the Hertz rental van who was<b><u> beside</u></b> me in the next lane. The motorcycle rider actually bumped my car. He could have been thrown off under the van and killed (or under MY Buick) but instead he gave me the universal hand signal telling what he thought of me, floored it, and continued on driving between two lanes of cars side by side for about five more rows of cars until he got ahead of us so he could go at least 90 mph or so. Good luck to him - he's gonna need it because he's got a death wish. Thankfully I saw no damage to my passenger door but I hope his left mirror is broken :-) BTW - he also had no tag - I looked in case I needed to file a police report for damage.</div>
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2. Summer is here finally - Ballet recital is done so my girls are officially free for the summer. Cassie has practice at school two mornings a week but other than that, they are cleaning & organizing their rooms, swimming, spending time with friends, spending "down" time, etc. It make me wish I was a teacher so I got a summer break too LOL. <br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">1. Bad things happen in threes - isn't that what they say? Well I'm up to two so hopefully that superstition won't complete itself! Took car to be serviced and asked about a warning light that comes on. Google searches said simple things like brake pads slightly low, sensor messed up, etc. Not for me - brake fluid leaking into master cylinder for a while that had corroded the sensor and rubber gaskets. Cost much more than an oil change and tire rotation.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;">2. Sunday, while trying to wash clothes in preparation for the week and for Cassie heading out to camp, the washer broke. No biggie - Jeff fixed it for 60 cents Monday morning and I washed about five loads of clothes. Then, Tuesday evening while he was washing clothes it started making a noise and when he opened the washroom door, the <em><u>smoke </u></em>came out into his face. We had to turn on box fans to blow it out of the house and we were glad we were home because it would have burned down our house. The transmission burned up so last night I bought a new washer.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Arial;">FINALLY...........my oldest comes home tomorrow. I have missed her lively personality all week and can't wait to see her. So glad she had had fun though. This weekend is Bailee's ballet recital so we are tied up until late Saturday evening..........rehearsals, performance, etc. Come see them - Pearl Upper Elementary Saturday at 4:00 pm - Cross-Tied Ministries Annual Ballet Performance.</span><br />
<br />Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-15962151429203362522012-05-24T19:47:00.000-05:002012-05-24T19:47:05.090-05:00Three Things ThursdayShort and sweet - three phone apps for you health nuts!<br />
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1. My Fitness Pal - if you haven't gotten this app for your phone (I have an iPhone) - then you need to do so. It has calorie / food log, an exercise calculator, a place for goals, you can add friends and it reminds you where you are with your goals! If you're wanting to get healthy or lose weight, this is the app for you.<br />
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2. Map My Run - another great app for running, biking or walking. It uses a GPS to tell you how far you've gone and it lets you save your routes for future reference.<br />
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3. RunKeeper - another great running / walking app.<br />
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If you decide to try one of these, please let me know how you like it (or if you already do, let me know).<br />
<br />Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-48428794521402197122012-05-22T13:03:00.002-05:002012-05-22T13:03:40.654-05:00Thankful & Thoughtful TuesdayThankful - I'm thankful for healthy, happy, intelligent, loving and fun children. They have both grown into wonderful young ladies that I'm proud of to say the least. They always do their best no matter what - with school, money making endeavors (a $64 lemonade stand is pretty good), family issues (unfortunately they have to understand a lot of drama at their age), friends, etc. They also love unconditionally.<br />
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Cassie is on the verge of becoming a teenager and is almost as tall as I am now. She has tons of friends, never meets a stranger and just loves <strong><em>life</em></strong>. Things have happened to her lately that actually have hurt my feelings more than hers and I am finding out that she has grown into quite a resilient young lady. Resilience is a wonderful thing for a girl to have in today's world - because the world is hard and I've found that girls are mean. Boys fight but they are playing again in five minutes. Girls fight, it festers, they tell other girls and they are still fighting two months later. That gossip thing is a killer!<br />
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Bailee has always been resilient - things roll off of her easily. She never tells me anything - if she does it is in a very matter of fact way without drama. Her main drama is her big sister Cassie - you all know how sisters can be LOL. I've joked that Bailee is like a little old woman in a little girl's body - she is a child but she has a very grownup soul. She has friends but her friends don't consume all of her life. She plays with everyone and gets along with everyone. She has also come out of her shell this year. Her teacher this year was also Cassie's fourth grade teacher. At the last parent teacher conference she told me two things about Bailee that made me laugh but one really surprised me. (1) Bailee always sits by her at lunch and without fail, always eats dessert first. (2) She said that Bailee actually talks more than Cassie did in the 4th grade. <br />
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Parents can learn a lot from their children. From Cassie I've learned to just have fun and let things go. I have had some things happen to me within the last few years that have hurt me to the core. But I've let go of the hurtful feelings and moved on - to friends and family who truly love me for me. There is no constant comparison or competition or gossip. Just love, understanding and peace - something I've needed for a long time.<br />
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From Bailee I've learned to eat dessert first. I put myself first now - I eat right, I exercise, I've gained control of my health, I do things I love more, and yes - I eat dessert first sometimes. <br />
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<strong><em>What about you...............what have you learned from your children?</em></strong><br />
<br />Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-64156762939243476932012-05-17T12:51:00.001-05:002012-05-17T12:51:54.977-05:00Three Things Thursday!1. I've started a new online Bible study through Good Morning Girls about the Provers 31 woman. The description of this woman is near perfection - as it should be since it comes from God's word. It is overwhelming to read - especially for us working wives and moms. Thankfully I have help with the domestic things listed - from the girls, from Jeff and from my sitter. I slowly realized that I can't have it all done in one day the way I used to before I had children - I try to get some things done every day and then by Sunday be able to truly rest on the Lord's Day. Do I think I'm perfect? Absolutely not. But I do strive to be the best I can at everything I do - I think that's all that anyone can ask of us.<br />
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2. The girls have both done wonderful in school this year as always. Cassie has done especially well considering that she hates to read. She is taking Excellerated English and a higher math next year. Bailee continues to love Venture and I don't think her brain / mind ever stops. She thinks differently than most children and it's a good thing. I always did and still do. They are ready for the summer and a nice break. TIme to swim, plays outside with friends, be a bum, go to the beach, go to New Orleans and just be lazy! Don't you wish we got that from work every year? At least for more than a one week vacation :-)<br />
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3. One thing I'm loving lately is the Farmer's Market at the Fair Grounds. If you haven't been, then go !! Fresh vegetables and lots of organic items. I can't wait for fried squash, tomato sandwiches (on GF bread for me), tomato pie, fresh peans and beans, cornbread, homemade jam, corn on the cob and watermelon. We have planted tomatoes, squash and zucchini and I'm patiently tending my garden and waiting....<br />
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Having to eat Gluten Free has not been easy but one thing I have found that I love is a grain called QUINOA.<br />
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I cook 1 cup quinoa in 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 cups of light, FF chicken broth. I don't add salt because the broth flavors it well. While it's cooking I saute sliced squash, zucchini, onion, peppers, asparagus and other veggies in a small amount of canola oil. I spice it up with Tony's seasoning and a little salt. Then when the veggies are almost where I want them, I throw in some fresh shelled shrimp and cook until their pink. Then I pour a can of Mild Rotel Tomatoes over the stir fry. Serve it over the cooked quinoa. YUM!!!<br />
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NOTE - you can also serve the veggie / shrimp mixture over grits and you have homemade Shrimp & Grits. Jeff eats that ;) Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-73904975501954987802012-05-10T14:24:00.000-05:002012-05-10T14:24:15.738-05:00Three Things Thursday!Brief on a busy Thursday!<br />
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1. I posted this yesterday but I've moved my book reviews and reading posts to a separate blog called <a href="http://www.mollysbookcorner.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">For The Love of Books</a>. Go check it out. BTW - blogging reviews about books after signing up with various publishing houses is a great way to get free books. Some of the ones I use now also offer free e-Books which are great since I love my Kindle. I never leave home without it :-)<br />
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2. Today's scripture really spoke to me - a sign from the Good Lord Himself I believe. So - I'm sharing it again here after posting it on Face Book. <em>Romans 12:12 ---Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer. </em><br />
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3. Rollercoasters are not my favorite ride at the fair - I avoid them if I can because I just don't think that my stomach is meant to be in my throat ;) And I really don't think life is meant to be a rollercoaster - but it certainly is. The devil enjoys making the rolling hills higher and turns faster - the more the better for him because it gets us off of the True Path that we are meant to be on. We become off kilter. Life is hard - it's stressful, it is fast paced, it is busy, it is crazy.............but it is so easy to just stop and slow down if we "Just Do It" like the Nike commercial says. I try to do that in so many ways - I don't visit and run around on the weekends like I used to - I'd rather stay at home. It also seemed that I was the one always doing the running because no one was running to me - I was running to them. A good test for yourself is to think back and try to remember the last time you just were "there" - at home with your family doing something relaxing. If you can't remember when - then you're overdue for a down weekend. <strong><em><span style="color: #cc0000;">Just Do It!!</span></em></strong><br />
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<span style="color: #cc0000;">You'll be glad you did................</span></div>Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-64105469497907338442012-05-08T16:53:00.002-05:002012-05-08T16:53:18.717-05:00NEW BOOK BLOG !!Since the amount of book reviews I post has increased I have created a separate blog for just those review. This blog will remain for family, movies, and fun things while the reviews will be posted on the new blog - see below! Happy Reading! <br />
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<a href="http://www.mollysbookcorner.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">For The Love of Books</a>Wandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10029360379917456023noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728728156893900836.post-32715009198392219572012-05-04T08:52:00.000-05:002012-05-04T08:52:53.725-05:00Arms of Love<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Northern Pennsylvania, 1777. Adam Wyse is Amish and no patriot, or so the core of his faith decrees. Yet two wars ravage his heart-the longing for the love of young Lena Yoder and the burning desire to defend the country that brought his religious freedom. When Lena's father is imprisoned for being a conscientious objector, Lena is left to raise her two siblings alone. She finds herself imprisoned between her beliefs and her attraction to the rebellious Adam-especially when Adam's older brother, Isaac, presents the opportunity for Lena to regain a sense of balance and rightness with the Lord. How will Derr Herr nurture these two strong hearts into a peace that is "not as the world gives" and bring their love to triumph over all?</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I regularly read Amish Fiction books (they are my favorite genre) and I have read Kelly Long books previously but I was not fond of this book.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I am giving it three out of five stars due to the fact that it is an Amish fiction but the storyline, the amount of tragedy and the fact that it was a “historical” Amish fiction tied to the Revolutionary War made it very difficult to read. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">It is set in 1777 and goes into detail about the Pacifists and the Patriots tying it with the Amish conflict of trying to remain neutral during the war but keep their religious freedoms at the same time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>There were parts of the story that did not mesh with other Amish novels.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Ruth, the non-Amish wet<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>nurse who is brought to help with newborn Faith, spoke only English but most Amish spoke mostly German with a little English.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>There was no reference to any language barriers.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Because everyone in the 1700s didn’t not have electricity and they all cooked over a fire the differences between the Amish and other men becomes non-existent resulting in it being so easy to forget that this was an Amish fiction novel.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Also – there are always mild conflicts in Amish novels but usually the stories are heartwarming and give insight to their peaceful and simple way of life with an overall theme of faith, God’s love and love for fellow man.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>However, Ms. Long touches on horrible child abuse, murder, hate, anger, superstitions that you don’t really understand and PTSD.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Lena is the typical Amish woman – faithful, loves a wonderful man, hard working, giving and kind.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Her family has just lost their mother and Lena becomes the woman of the house along with Ruth’s help (the wet nurse).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Adam Yoder and his family are the most conflicted, heart wrenching Amish family I’ve ever read about.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The story makes you so sad that, as you read,<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>you wonder if anything is going to turn out to be good in the book’s end.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Things do turn out alright in the end but there is never any time reference so it seems that only days pass during this story when in fact it had to have been months.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Something that Ms. Long should consider in future novels.</span></div>
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