Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Nail Technicians

Lately I have been fortunate enough to go get a pedicure. Every girl loves pedicures in the summer since we where open toed shoes and flip flops. Well you do if you are a beach kid. I actually wear flops more than just in the summer. As I was sitting there in the chair getting pampered I got to thinking about all the stuff these techicians actually have to see and deal with. All for a days work and another dollar. I dont think I could do it. People coming in with nasty feet and expecting them to take care of them.
Next time you walk into a Nail Salon think of all the nasties these people deal with and be a little nicier.

Wine vs. Water


To my friends who enjoy a glass of wine... and those who don't.



As Ben Franklin said:
In wine there is wisdom,
In beer there is freedom,
In water there is bacteria.
In a number of carefully controlled trials, scientists have demonstrated
that if we drink 1 litre of water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more than 1 kilo of Escherichia coli, (E. coli) - bacteria found in feces. In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of poop.
However, we do NOT run that risk when drinking wine & beer (or tequila, rum, whiskey or other liquor) because alcohol has to go through a purification process of boiling, filtering and/or fermenting

Remember:
Water = Poop,
Wine = Health.
Therefore, it's better to drink wine and talk stupid,
than to drink water and be full of shit.
There is no need to thank me for this valuable information: I'm doing it as a public service

Fortunate

So as a parent you know that sometimes it can be rather hard to get your little one(s) to eat. Well I must say I am pretty darn fortunate because my kids will eat just about anything. And when I say anything that is anything that is healthy. Yes, my kids dont eat a lot of junk.
Minimal fast food. (Really only on Sundays because it is fastest after church - or if out with my grandma, their grammie)
They call crackers, cookies.
V8 Splash is their juice of choice.
They will eat brussel sprouts. Amazing right! I absolutely love it. My kids remind me of me. They love healthy food.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Big helpers in SMALL bodies

On Monday, May 11th...Brian figured he would get out and cut the grass before he had a long stretch at work and wouldnt be able to get to it for a few days.



This is what came of that. He got two little but big HELPERS! They have seen me cut the grass before and at that time they "mowed" with me with their lawnmowers.

At first Aidan and Mason were just looking out the window but that wasnt good enough. So then I told them if they got their jackets on they could sit on the porch. And when Brian was finished with the lawn I asked him to let him, help. They loved it.
Anytime they get with their dad is the most awesome time to them. So even though they had seen him mow the lawn just minutes before because they were busy telling him he forgot a spot, even though he hadnt. It was cool to HELP mow the lawn with their dad.
My mom says it is slave labor; jokingly of course because she knows I would never make them do anything. But it is cute nontheless.



On the Carousel


Yesterday, now that I am out of school I was able to once again meet my grandmother at the mall for our weekly hang out. It is her chance to see and spend time with me and the boys. This week we, me and the boys, were in for a treat. My dad, their pop-pop, came to hang out to. And before we left the mall we all went on the carousel that they have in the front of Lynnhaven Mall. Aidan and Mason just love it.

Happy Mother's Day



Me and my boys on Mother's Day

..photo is a bit blurry!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Cook yourself Thin

I have been watching this show on Lifetime and it has some pretty good recipes to make meals we all love a lot less fattening. And I am always looking for ways to make my meals more heathly. So last night we tried the following recipe:

Cauliflower "Mashed" Potatoes
1/2 head large cauliflower, broken into florets
1/2 c. nonfat buttermilk
1 lb yukon gold potatoes, peeled, and cut into cubes
1/2 - 3/4 c. low fat milk
salt
pepper
1 tbs butter

Steam cauliflower for 15 minutes. While doing that boil and cook the potatoes until soft. Puree cauliflower with buttermilk and 1/4 c. of the milk until very smooth. When potatoes are done, drain and mash. Add cauliflower puree, 1/4 c. milk, 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper. Stir until the two are blended. Add more milk if needed and the butter. Stir in desired herbs.

Please enjoy..Brian really did which in our household means it is a WINNER!

Monday, May 11, 2009

You could Say

Day 6 of the NO soda NO tea
MOTHERS DAY! I allowed myself to relax and enjoy myself on such this special day. But it has made today, day 7, quite difficult. My partner in crime is thinking of giving up because she cant deal with the desire to have soda. I feel her pain. Since we decided not to have something it is all I want. Isnt that just the case. I will prevail

Monday, May 4, 2009

Our 1st Corn on the Cob experience

Mason was very into his corn on the cob.

He eat it all. It looks like someone took a vaccum and sucked all the corn pieces from the stalk..oh wait that would be my kid.




Aidan and his first corn on the cob. I put the little cob holders on there and everything and he just thought that was the coolest thing. He did however keep taking them off the ends of the corn and I had to remind him that they were "owies" and not to play with them because he would get hurt.





30 days

On Oprah the other day, Jenny McCarthy said she was giving up SUGAR for 30 days. Well it prompted me and coworker to try the challenge ourselves. Now I can not give up sugar but I was willing to try my life without SWEET TEA or soda. For those of you that know me well sweet tea is my weakness.

Today is DAY 1...and i must report i cheated a little bit. we were having shrimp and crablegs so i had half a soda with brian. it just taste better with said dinner then water. I must be stronger.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Love believes in the Best

" Love believes all things, hopes all things" 1 Corinthians 13:7

In the deep and private corridors of your hear, there is a room. It's called the Appreciation Room. It's where your thoughts go when you encounter postitive and encouraging things about your spouse. And every so often, you enjoy visiting this special place.

On the walls are written kind words and phrases describing the good attributes of your mate. These may include characteristics like "honest" and "intelligent," or phrases like "diligent worker," "wonderful cook," or "beautiful eyes." They are things you've discovered about your spouse that have embedded themselves in your memory. When you think about these things, your appreciation for your spouse begins to increase. In fact, the more time you spend meditating on these positive attributes, the more grateful you are for your mate.

Most things in the Appreciation Room were likely written in the initial stages of your relationship. You could summarize them as things you like and respected about your loved one. They were true, honorable, and good. And you spent a great deal of time dwelling on them in this room..before you were married. But you may have found that you don't visit this special as often as you once did. That's because there is another competing room nearby.

Down another darker corridor of your heart lies the Depreciation Room, and unfortunately you visit there as well.

On its walls are written the things that bother and irriate you about your spouse. These things are placed there out of frustration, hurt feelings and the disappoinment of unmet expectations.

This room is lined with weaknesses and failures of your spouse. Their bad habits, hurtful words, and poor decisions are written in large letters that cover the walls from one end to the other. If you stay in this room long enough, you get deppressed and start expressing things like, "My wife is so selfish," or "My husband can be such a jerk." Or maybe, "I think a I married the wrong person."

Some people write very hateful things in this room, where tell-off statements are rehearsed for the next argument. Emotional injuries fester here, adding more scathing remarks to the walls. It's where ammunition is kept for the next big fight and bitterness is allowed to spread like a disease. People fall out of love here.

But know this. Spending time in the Depreeciation Room kills marriages. Divorces are plotted in this room and violent plans are schemed. The more time you spend in this place, the more your heart devalues your spouse. It begins the moment you walk in the door, and your care for them lessens with every second that ticks by.

You may say, "But these things are true!" Yes, but so are the things in the Appreciation Room. Everyone fails and has areas that need growth. Everyone has unresolved issues, hurts and personal baggage. This is a sad aspect of being human. WE HAVE ALL SINNED. But we have this unfortunate tendency to downplay our own negative attributes while putting our partner's failures under a magnifying glass.

Let's get down to the real issue here. Love knows about the Depreciation Room and does not live in denial that it exists.

But LOVE chooses not to live there.

You must decide to stop running to this room and lingering there after every frustrating event in your relationship. It does you no good and drains the joy out of your marriage.

Love chooses to believe the best about people. It gives them the beniefit of the doubt. It refuses to fill in the unknowns with negative assumptions. And when our worst hopes are proven to be true, love makes every effort to deal with them and move forward. As much as possible, loves focuses on the positive.

It's time to start thinking differently. It's time to let love lead your thoughts and your focus. The only reason you should glance in the door of the Depreciation Room is to know how to pray for your spouse. And the only reason you should ever go in this room is to write "COVERED IN LOVE" in huge letters across the walls.

It's time to move into the Appreciation Room, to settle down and make it your home. As you choose to meditate on the positives, you will learn that many more wonderful character qualities could be written across the walls. Your spouse is a living, breathing, endless book to be read. Dreams and hopes have yet to be realized. Talents and abilities may be discovered like hidden treasure. But the choice to explore tem starts with a decision by you.

FROM A BIBLICAL REFERENCE I AM READING!!