Monday, November 27, 2006

Our Fairy Tale

Once upon a time there was a family who lived in a white house upon a hill. This family was very happy. They played and worked and went to school and played some more. This family was very happy. They painted their barn and traveled to California and put in a brick sidewalk and traveled to Key West. This family was very happy. They went to baseball games and honor programs and orthodontist appointments. They played their instruments and listened to music and played their instruments some more. This family was very happy. They attended weddings for loved ones and went on a cruise to Mexico and one of them even traveled to Costa Rica. This family was very happy. They worked hard and spent time with family. One of them was even chosen to attend a special conference in Washington DC. They lost one dog and gained two new ones. They even welcomed a new addition to their extended family! This family was very happy. They knew that each one of them and those that they loved were what really mattered the most in the world. They knew that everything else was just extra, "icing on the cake". This family was very happy because of friends and family like you!

Monday, November 20, 2006

Christmas complaints

Let me start by saying that I absolutely love Christmas! So what's with the title, you ask? Although I really enjoy the holiday season, there are a few things that get under my skin.

First of all, what is with the holiday decorations, music, and even those people standing out in front of the mall with their little bells--all before Thanksgiving? Can't we enjoy Thanksgiving instead of just skipping right into Christmas? I think we should actually take the time to focus on the things that we are thankful for instead of rushing into the hustle and bustle of gift-giving and receiving.

Second of all, there is the pressure I feel to buy everyone and their brother a gift. How meaningful can this be? Shouldn't a gift be from the heart? Shouldn't I be out and see something and say, "Ah-ha, wouldn't so-in-so love to have this? It would mean so much to them...it would match perfectly with their set of..., this looks just like her..., I know he mentioned wanting one of these..."ect.etc. It takes the fun and sincerity out of it when you are staring at your list and you are down to that difficult in-law or aunt with nothing by their name. I haven't a clue how to remedy this. (or maybe I do, but just haven't the nerve to do it yet) Oh, and gift certificates are the worst. That is just like swapping money. No thoughtfulness involved in that one.

Third of all, there are those damn retailers. They just keep on offering more and more cute things, that I just have to have, every year. OK, so maybe this one is my fault.

Now, since I am trying very hard to be a more positive/thankful person, I will list some of my favorite things about the holidays:
Christmas cards--Yes I love sending and receiving them!
Christmas parties and family get-togethers
Christmas goodies--Cakes, cookies, and candy
Gift giving--I love to see someone's face light up when they open something they really like
A nice fire in the fireplace
Decorating Christmas trees
Christmas music--by Christmas day my kids are begging me to make it stop
Hearing my children read the Christmas story aloud
Christmas lights
Christmas movies--especially Miracle on 34th Street
No school!
Traveling to the mountains

I hope you are geared up for the Holiday Season! Remember Jesus!

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Is it just me?

Is is just me, or has anyone else ever deleted an entire post on accident? Hmmm....that is exaclty what happened to me yesterday. I actually had written about a specific topic. Funerals. Then with one click of the mouse, gone! Oh well, life must go on. Maybe I'll try the funeral topic another time. Moving on...
I guess I have books on my mind today. I will share with you a few of my favorite titles. I would love to hear from you some books that have gotten your attention and/or really changed the way you think or feel about life. So, if you have time send them on over. Thanks

Some of my favorites:
A Thousand Days in Venice DeBlasi
Tales From the Bed Estess
Mister God, This is Anna Fynn
Honeymoon With My Brother Wisner
Truth & Beauty Patchett
The Glass Castle Walls
The Hemingway Book Club of Kosovo Huntley
Leaving the Saints Beck
Dearest Mother, Dearest Friend Marshall

These are the ones that come to mind at this moment. Enjoy!