Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Birthday to Me!

HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!

I felt so blessed today to receive so many wonderful birthday wishes (mostly via Facebook).  Thanks so much to all of my friends and family who helped make this day special.  I love you all.

And what made today even better was that it was so warm and sunny all day!  Spring is on its way! :)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Lead Me

I look around and see my wonderful life
Almost perfect from the outside
In picture frames I see my beautiful wife
Always smiling
But on the inside, I can hear her saying...

"Lead me with strong hands
Stand up when I can't
Don't leave me hungry for love
Chasing dreams, but what about us?
Show me you're willing to fight
That I'm still the love of your life
I know we call this our home
But I still feel alone"

I see their face, look in their innocent eyes
They're just children from the outside
I'm working hard, I tell myself they'll be fine
They're independent
But on the inside, I can hear them saying...

"Lead me with strong hands
Stand up when I can't
Don't leave me hungry for love
Chasing dreams, but what about us?
Show me you're willing to fight
That I'm still the love of your life
I know we call this our home
But I still feel alone"

So Father, give me the strength
To be everything I'm called to be
Oh, Father, show me the way
To lead them
Won't you lead me?

To lead them with strong hands
To stand up when they can't
Don't want to leave them hungry for love,
Chasing things that I could give up
I'll show them I'm willing to fight
And give them the best of my life
So we can call this our home
Lead me, 'cause I can't do this alone

Father, lead me, 'cause I can't do this alone.

This is one of my favorite songs right now.  It reminds me that God is in control and it's okay to lean on Him and ask for help when you need it.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Snow and Comfort Food

Last night it started to snow.  We probably got about three inches overnight.  When the snowfall slowed, I went out and shoveled a path to our car and cleared off the car too.  I had a lot of fun...who knew shoveling some light snow would be so much fun? 

This afternoon, Alec and I had to go out for a little bit - Alec wasn't feeling well and went to the doctor (he has strep throat) and we got his prescriptions, milk, and frosted cookies at Hy-Vee...you know those frosted sugar cookies that they only sell periodically and are really really yummy.  Even though they were decorated to support the Packers in the Super Bowl, they still tasted phenomenal! :)

I love how little things in life like shoveling snow and frosted sugar cookies from Hy-Vee could make me so happy! :)

Monday, January 31, 2011

an unforgettable weekend with an unforgettable friend...



This weekend, I went to Chicago with Alec and my best friend, Allison.  Alec needed to go for some umpiring meetings and Allison and I just tagged along.  Allison and I spent most of Saturday walking around Chicago.  We started at our hotel, which was on Lake Shore Drive! :)  We walked around Navy Pier, where there was a snow-sculpting contest.  Most of the artists were VERY talented...there were even some high schools that got involved too!  Then we walked to a nearby Starbucks to warm up, have a warm drink, and use the wireless internet to decide where we wanted to go next and how to get there.  While we were at Starbucks (which was attached to a "pharmacy" which was really just like a grocery store) I found some Fannie May candies for sale...I bought a Trinidad for me and a Mint Meltaway for Allison...YUMMM!  On our way to see The Bean at Millennium Park, we stopped at Walgreen's and bought gloves and matching hats...we weren't very smart when we packed for the weekend and forgot that Chicago is famous for being "The Windy City" which means it's going to be a LOT colder that usual. Who knew a jellybean-shaped mirror in the middle of Chicago could be so much fun??  Then we began our journey to find some lunch.  We knew we wanted to get to Hard Rock Cafe and we knew the general direction.  We had recently seen it on a map, but since there is no wireless internet in downtown Chicago, we had to guess.  Fortunately, Allison and I make a great team - I remembered that it was near a McDonald's and Allison remembered it was on Ontario Drive.  We were right!! :)  But we stopped at another Starbucks along the way just to make sure.  Our lunch at Hard Rock Cafe was semi-bittersweet.  My aunt, Margie, worked at the Hard Rock Cafe when she lived in Chicago many years ago, so it was really special to finally eat there.  But it also made me miss her a lot! :(  Then we walked to Sprinkles, which is a small shop that makes really great cupcakes and everyone in Chicago knew it!  We waited in a line that stretched out the door and across the sidewalk...good thing the cupcakes were really good!  On our way back to our hotel, we stopped at the Disney Store.  Allison and I felt like little kids again.  I was looking at the Toy Story items for something for Alec when one of the store clerks came up to me and commented about Toy Story, I mentioned that Alec has an obsession with Toy Story and apparently it's not uncommon for grown men to still love Toy Story, because the clerk's husband (who is 42) loves Toy Story too...I guess you're never too old for a good Disney classic!  I even got a small, free holographic Toy Story poster from the clerk...she was so nice!  We finally got back to the hotel and rested, so we would have enough energy to party in Wrigleyville.  Alec finished with his meetings early, so he and his friend, Taylor, came to our hotel room and hung out for a while.  Then they went to the Chicago Bulls game with Taylor's dad and some other guys from the umpiring meetings.  Allison rested some more and I watched House and iCarly!  Then we got ready and took the subway to Wrigleyville.  I was really excited to finally take a subway in the USA...I've only every used the subway in London and Paris...how much harder could it be when everything is written in American English??  I am really glad I had prior experience with subways, because it made the experience even better!  It was very weird to see Wrigley Field without the lights, flags, and Cubs fans...it almost looked like it was deserted.  We met back up with Alec and Taylor and went into Slugger's Bar and upstairs to see Dueling Pianos...those guys were so much fun! :)  Allison requested "any Journey song" to be played and it escalated into an epic battle between the fans of the White Sox and the Cubs.  I had so much fun this weekend with my best friend, Allison.  I can't believe we've been best friends since 6th grade!!  :)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

A Life of Joy

Today, a movie that I watched was "The Bucket List".  My favorite part of the movie was when Carter (Morgan Freeman) told Edward (Jack Nicholson) about how the Ancient Egyptians believed they were admitted into their 'heaven'.  He stated that they were asked two questions and based on their responses they were allowed in or not. 

1. Did you find joy in your life?
2. Did your life bring joy to others?

Even though I do not believe that this is how you get into heaven, I think the idea of it is good to think about throughout your life.  It is important to find joys in life and make you life bring joy to others around you.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

A Week of Thoughts and Highlights

So much has happened this week to be thankful for and excited about.

On Monday night, Alec and I made dinner together.  We tried a new recipe, because we had the time (we didn't have any classes!)  We made Italian Pizza Bake...we found the recipe on the back of the Bisquick box. ;)  YUM!!!  It really didn't even taste much like pizza...pretty much just chicken, biscuits, veggies, and cheese.  It was really good and we really hope to make it again soon.  It was so wonderful spending time with Alec and making dinner together.

Also on Monday, my friend, Heather, finally had her baby.  She named her Hayden Marie.  I am looking forward to seeing pictures of her.  What a happy time for Heather and her husband. :)

On Wednesday morning, I woke up at 5:00am, so I could get all ready for the day, leave home by 6:00am, drive across town to start babysitting for a family.  They have three girls: Anna (11), Aimee (9), and Marissa (7).  I had so much fun with them on Wednesday and Thursday mornings and afternoons this week.  On Wednesday afternoon, we played Trouble.  Marissa started to get upset when she started to lose and Aimee started to win.  Marissa threw a bit of a fit and shouted, "I HATE THIS GAME!  I HATE LOSING!  LOSING IS EVERYTHING!!"  Anna, Aimee, and I tried to convince Marissa that there is more to playing games than just winning all of the time.  And it's true.  It's more important to play games to have fun and enjoy spending time with people who are important to you than it is to win the games you play.  I look forward to learning more about myself and the truths of life from these wonderful girls! :)

Today, I spent some time at home watching movies and studying for my classes.  One of the movies I watched was "Bride Wars."  This movie reminded me of the importance of having really good friends who will stick next to you no matter what.  The friendship that Liv and Emma have, although for most of the movie they hate each other, is one of those friendships that will never be broken.  When it comes down to it, Liv is there for Emma when her engagement is called off.

Another movie I watched was "Confessions of a Shopaholic."  I can definitely relate to Rebecca's character, because I have found myself buying things that I don't need...even things that are on sale that I still don't need.  I love what her father said at the end of the movie: "Nothing defines me except you and your mother."  In today's culture where money and possessions seem to be the only thing that is important and the one thing that seems to define who we are, it is important to step back and see what else you have to live for. 

Monday, January 17, 2011

if it's not in the scrapbook, it didn't happen...

Last night before she went to bed, Rachel asked to see some old scrapbook pictures of herself.  So Tanya pulled out some old photos of Rachel from 2006 and 2007.  After Rachel went to bed, Jen, Lindsey, and I looked through some more old scrapbooks.  We had a lot of fun laughing at each other as we found some funny and some embarrassing photos.  We had so much fun! :)
 Jen at "Take Your Kids to Work Day" at General Mills
 Lindsey was really hungry the day they visited Niagara Falls! ;)