I wanted to share with everyone about a book giveaway that Anita is doing over at her blog site:
http://anita-womanwifemom.blogspot.com/2009/03/book-review-and-my-first-give-way.html
Anita is giving away TWO books which will each include some chocolates (my personal Rx of choice!) If you are a blogger, you can enter two times to win (see details by clicking on the above link). There is a video by the author of the books over on Anita's site that is very powerful also. It really speaks to womanhood and it made me cry!
The book is called "The Middle Place" and it is a memoir. So link on over and check it out!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Friday Fifteen!!!
This has been a wicked, wicked week. I am attempting to pull myself out of a personal pit of worry and anxiety. Lord, please help me to be a vessel of your love ... thank you for all of my blessings.
1.) My children
2.) My parents
3.) Dh's family
4.) Family, family and family again (isn't family everything? I personally think so!)
5.) My friends in real life (life's ICING .... love ya Amy, Bridgett, Janet, Jennifer and others I see less often!)
6.) My friends online (some of the finest people I know in my life ... here's to Anita, Beth, Jennifer, Valerie, Nicki and others I talk to less often these days but I know are out there!)
7.) Good people out in the world who hold themselves to strong standards of character and stay the course through storms and whatever life brings their way. (Example: Short of survival for their family, NOTHING would keep these fine people from paying their share of American taxes ... Go Good People, Go!! You Rock and I am PROUD to play on YOUR team!)
8.) Dh's job
8.) The roof over our heads
9.) Good medical care
10.) Dave Ramsey (I just love him, what can I say?! Looooooove Dave!!!!!! Hugs to Dave!!!!!)
11.) Honest Abe (You are my inspiration!)
12.) Public School (It is free and the kids learn, AND they send a bus!)
13.) Daylight savings time (it has enhanced my life although I would never have guessed I would feel that way.)
14.) High Speed Internet (it is just GOOD!)
15.) Gardens (where food sprouts free from the earth for little cost.)
Amen!
1.) My children
2.) My parents
3.) Dh's family
4.) Family, family and family again (isn't family everything? I personally think so!)
5.) My friends in real life (life's ICING .... love ya Amy, Bridgett, Janet, Jennifer and others I see less often!)
6.) My friends online (some of the finest people I know in my life ... here's to Anita, Beth, Jennifer, Valerie, Nicki and others I talk to less often these days but I know are out there!)
7.) Good people out in the world who hold themselves to strong standards of character and stay the course through storms and whatever life brings their way. (Example: Short of survival for their family, NOTHING would keep these fine people from paying their share of American taxes ... Go Good People, Go!! You Rock and I am PROUD to play on YOUR team!)
8.) Dh's job
8.) The roof over our heads
9.) Good medical care
10.) Dave Ramsey (I just love him, what can I say?! Looooooove Dave!!!!!! Hugs to Dave!!!!!)
11.) Honest Abe (You are my inspiration!)
12.) Public School (It is free and the kids learn, AND they send a bus!)
13.) Daylight savings time (it has enhanced my life although I would never have guessed I would feel that way.)
14.) High Speed Internet (it is just GOOD!)
15.) Gardens (where food sprouts free from the earth for little cost.)
Amen!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Dinner Conversations
I really need to write out more of our dinner conversations with the girls. They are just so darn cute and here I am writing about politics and saving money and pay cuts and job losses .... such heavy, heavy stuff goes on in my mind during a given day while I empty little potties and repeatedly clear off the dining room table ...
But last night's dinner converation with the girls was cute and went like this --
Scene: Ellie is being three and decides she doesn't want her milk so she shoves it across the table at me, causing some to spill out on the table. (Has big scowl on her face.)
"Ellie, don't do that; that makes a mess and is not nice!!" I say.
Katie looks at Ellie. "YOU are a bad girl!" she tells Ellie.
"No I'm not!" Ellie said, looking back at Katie.
Katie said, "Yes YOU are!"
Ellie said, "Everybody (looks around to all of us at the table) I am NOT a bad girl!"
Guess she set the record straight, huh?! I am proud of her little self. She is so outspoken and I love how she doesn't take junk from others but goes right back at them and sets the record straight :)
But last night's dinner converation with the girls was cute and went like this --
Scene: Ellie is being three and decides she doesn't want her milk so she shoves it across the table at me, causing some to spill out on the table. (Has big scowl on her face.)
"Ellie, don't do that; that makes a mess and is not nice!!" I say.
Katie looks at Ellie. "YOU are a bad girl!" she tells Ellie.
"No I'm not!" Ellie said, looking back at Katie.
Katie said, "Yes YOU are!"
Ellie said, "Everybody (looks around to all of us at the table) I am NOT a bad girl!"
Guess she set the record straight, huh?! I am proud of her little self. She is so outspoken and I love how she doesn't take junk from others but goes right back at them and sets the record straight :)
Monday, March 9, 2009
Bets
O.K. I am betting that the Big O won't say no the Omnibus bill if it lands on his desk with the pork still in it.
I don't think he is enough of a leader to stand up to his campaign promises. I am not being critical. It is behavior totally expected of someone who has always voted present and not had any executive experience before becoming the leader of our entire country. The big O hasn't had to make those kinds of tough decisions and reap the necessary consequences that a leader must face when often standing up alone for what needs to be done in a leadership position.
I don't think the big O can stand the pressure of standing up TO his party and FOR his country. I hope I am wrong and I hope every single American holds him accountable if he doesn't not take this stand.
I don't think he is enough of a leader to stand up to his campaign promises. I am not being critical. It is behavior totally expected of someone who has always voted present and not had any executive experience before becoming the leader of our entire country. The big O hasn't had to make those kinds of tough decisions and reap the necessary consequences that a leader must face when often standing up alone for what needs to be done in a leadership position.
I don't think the big O can stand the pressure of standing up TO his party and FOR his country. I hope I am wrong and I hope every single American holds him accountable if he doesn't not take this stand.
Idea for Congress
I have an idea for Congress. Let's take the issue of pig manure smells being a problem in a Congressperson's State during a national depression (Yes, I said National Depression because I believe we are in a Depression and not a Recession .... and if you read my blog, perhaps you will one day say that you heard it first here!)
So anyway, the Congress person wants trillions of national dollars to buy pig deodorant and wants the entire nation to foot the bill.
So I say this to the Congressperson: Have a state vote about it and see if the people in your own state want to ban together to sacrifice and pay (through state taxes) for their own pig deodorant!
Or maybe the fatter pigs can just take care of earning deodorant dollars for the smaller swine!
I am talking crazy tonight. It is just that I am so happy to finally feel some sense of hope and change that I finally believe in!
So anyway, the Congress person wants trillions of national dollars to buy pig deodorant and wants the entire nation to foot the bill.
So I say this to the Congressperson: Have a state vote about it and see if the people in your own state want to ban together to sacrifice and pay (through state taxes) for their own pig deodorant!
Or maybe the fatter pigs can just take care of earning deodorant dollars for the smaller swine!
I am talking crazy tonight. It is just that I am so happy to finally feel some sense of hope and change that I finally believe in!
There is hope!!
I must admit that prior to just very recently, I haven't been feeling the hope and change that was supposedly elected into office in January 2009. But I watched Evan Bayh, an Indiana Senator (Democrat) being interviewed tonight on Fox News and I am soooo proud of him. With even just this one Democratic leader talking some sense out in the world, there is hope for a better economy ahead. Luckily there are a few other high ranking Dems with Evan Bayh on this. Bayh says to the big O, either cut the pork or veto the Omnibus bill. If the big O does either of these, then I think consumer confidence will begin to turn (begin I said.)
Did I ever mention that I used to work for Evan Bayh? I know, it is a bit of a stretch, but I did actually work for Evan Bayh for about seven weeks in late 1996 when Indiana's Adoption Initiative was born. The Adoption Initiative was an outreach program that brought many adoptive parents and special needs children together over several years after Bayh left the office of Governor here in Indiana. I was the program director and it was my dream job. Bayh made it happen and he made it happen fast for a government contract program. WE (Bayh's office and the agency I worked for) put it together seven weeks before he left office.
If Evan Bayh runs for the office of president someday, watch him and vote for him! He is the kind of Democrat I used to see myself as being. He can get things done without being fiscally fat, yet he cares about social issues and people too. I am thinking the Big O needs to stand up and show some leadership here. I hope he has it in him. He is a newbie so it might be tough. But I hope and pray the big O will fight for America in this way for us! Don't vote "Present" again Big O man!! Just say no big O!!!! It isn't hard. We teach kids to say no to drugs. Show us your stuff big man! No Omnibus bill! No Omnibus bill! No Omnibus bill!!! Oh where is the tea party? I want to be there! Jobs everywhere are at stake! Congress must Stop. Spending. Our. Children's. Future.
Btw, I love how Bayh said Congress was basically wrong for trying to push this bill on the big O. Congress just is a problem and I love to hear a high level Democrat admit this since Congress is made up of way too many Democrats, and many crazy ones at that. Oh, and Congress is also made up of some really dumb Republicans too. George Bush was a wimp and not a leader either.
Btw, if Evan Bayh ever runs for office, I will change my tune about being a Republican. Did I mention that I am probably more of a very outspoken Independent. (Did you realize that I am outspoken and opinionated?) Yeah, I am. And politically Independent. Those lawmakers aren't going to put me in a box as long as freedom of speech still lives here in America. If only my vote would ever really make a difference .... as if Congress cares what I think .... LOL!
Did I ever mention that I used to work for Evan Bayh? I know, it is a bit of a stretch, but I did actually work for Evan Bayh for about seven weeks in late 1996 when Indiana's Adoption Initiative was born. The Adoption Initiative was an outreach program that brought many adoptive parents and special needs children together over several years after Bayh left the office of Governor here in Indiana. I was the program director and it was my dream job. Bayh made it happen and he made it happen fast for a government contract program. WE (Bayh's office and the agency I worked for) put it together seven weeks before he left office.
If Evan Bayh runs for the office of president someday, watch him and vote for him! He is the kind of Democrat I used to see myself as being. He can get things done without being fiscally fat, yet he cares about social issues and people too. I am thinking the Big O needs to stand up and show some leadership here. I hope he has it in him. He is a newbie so it might be tough. But I hope and pray the big O will fight for America in this way for us! Don't vote "Present" again Big O man!! Just say no big O!!!! It isn't hard. We teach kids to say no to drugs. Show us your stuff big man! No Omnibus bill! No Omnibus bill! No Omnibus bill!!! Oh where is the tea party? I want to be there! Jobs everywhere are at stake! Congress must Stop. Spending. Our. Children's. Future.
Btw, I love how Bayh said Congress was basically wrong for trying to push this bill on the big O. Congress just is a problem and I love to hear a high level Democrat admit this since Congress is made up of way too many Democrats, and many crazy ones at that. Oh, and Congress is also made up of some really dumb Republicans too. George Bush was a wimp and not a leader either.
Btw, if Evan Bayh ever runs for office, I will change my tune about being a Republican. Did I mention that I am probably more of a very outspoken Independent. (Did you realize that I am outspoken and opinionated?) Yeah, I am. And politically Independent. Those lawmakers aren't going to put me in a box as long as freedom of speech still lives here in America. If only my vote would ever really make a difference .... as if Congress cares what I think .... LOL!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
It's that time of the year ... hurray!!!
I love this time of the year ... the weekend we "Spring Forward."
I admit that I am tired today due to my girls' not sleeping well last night (it is no longer possible for my youngest to have a nap in any form during the day if I want to get any sleep at night,) but Springing Forward is so worth the lost hour of sleep in my opinion. I never thought I would love observing Daylight Savings Time as much as I do.
For one thing, changing our clocks once again means Spring is practically here. And, oh how I love the longer evenings of daylight outside.
It is time to dust off my walking shoes, because Spring is on the way!!!!! Hurray!!!
I admit that I am tired today due to my girls' not sleeping well last night (it is no longer possible for my youngest to have a nap in any form during the day if I want to get any sleep at night,) but Springing Forward is so worth the lost hour of sleep in my opinion. I never thought I would love observing Daylight Savings Time as much as I do.
For one thing, changing our clocks once again means Spring is practically here. And, oh how I love the longer evenings of daylight outside.
It is time to dust off my walking shoes, because Spring is on the way!!!!! Hurray!!!
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