Thursday, April 19, 2012

What I would tell my 14 year old self....

1. You don't know everything...nor will you ever.
2. Things change, people change, the Lord does not. Get to know Him better.
3. Sunscreen. Wear it. You'll have scars all over if you don't and scars have yet to be a fashion statement.
4. That boy you're obsessing over will be a LOT heavier, with less hair and not as cute as you remember in 10 years.... I promise. Stop staring, and for goodness sake, throw away that notebook that you have scribbled your names together in...he totally knows! Get with it, girlfriend!
5. School is important. Just do the stinkin' homework. If you just do the homework, you'll pass-- even if you don't pass a single test...show your teachers that you are putting forth effort. It will go a LONG way. You're not doing anything better anyway, turn off Boy Meets World and DO IT!
6. Don't let your dad cut you hair...ever again. Even if he did work for Paul Mitchell, he's not so good.
7. That guy you'll start dating next year? Biggest regret of your life! Just skip it. All of it.
8. The guy you date AFTER him, will be your husband. Funny, huh?
9. Don't be so dramatic. It's not the end of the world when your parents don't let you do something. See #1 again.
10.  Never stop loving life! Keep on smiling, even though you are missing a very important tooth, it's still your best asset. 
What would you tell your 14 year old self?

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Let the Good Times Roll....

I'm a girl who likes calendars. I love having one up on my refrigerator and I love to be able to look ahead and anticipate those really fun and full weeks coming up! And that's just the sort of week that we just came out of.

It was full of Easter eggs, dinner with friends, a much enjoyed iced coffee with a good book, rousing games of badminton, a couple of exciting road trips, and a 27th birthday. Yes, it was good.

As I enter my 27th year, I'm really faced with the fact that life just keeps going... never mind that I feel like I'm still about 14 (my husband would say that's about how old I act most of the time). Time just keeps on ticking and as it does, I feel a sense of urgency to make the most of it. I feel so blessed by the time I have been given that I really don't want to squander it, which is also an area where my husband and I differ. He see's time management as cleaning and other responsibilities, and I see it as playing. He keeps me grounded.
 And along with making the most of my time, the bigger burden is in redeeming my son's time. I've been given the responsibility for making the most of his time too! I get the joy and privilege to help write on the pages of his life story. What an honor. How will he remember his childhood? In front of the tube with a bag of chips? Gosh, I hope not! 
 I hope I can fill those early life chapters with picnics, walks, fun holiday traditions, random trips to the pet store, living room forts, family games and most of all---talks. Lot's of talks about everything! Love, life and most importantly, the Lord. And my prayer is that I can fill each of my children's life story's with the very same pages. I pray I never grow weary of such joys in life. This is, after all what life is all about, right? Living it. Living it to the fullest and unto the Lord.
And that's what this past week was all about! Living life and living it big! And remembering James 1:17--"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father." And, man, He poured the good gifts last week.
Kidd-O was dragged all over the place and while he likely won't remember all the fun he had , I know I will. I will never forget his first trip to the aquarium, 
  or his first time fishin',
 or his first horseback ride,
  or the really fun Easter present he got.

 While he is a stubborn fella who can turn into a crank-pot faster than anyone I've ever seen, he can turn it right back around just as quickly and is happier than a pig in mud...a quality he got from yours truly. And nothing gives me greater joy than seeing that boy smile. 
And while we may be faced with trials at times, I pray that we can always see and cherish the good things that we are blessed with. Let the good times roll, baby!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Unforgettable.

This past weekend was wonderful! Kidd-O participated in his very first Easter egg hunt, and do you believe that I didn't get a single picture!? I'm gonna try to not become depressed about it, because...well...I totally made up for it on Saturday when he did his first 5k....via a baby jogger.
I've been waiting for this past Saturday for MONTHS! I tried hard to get a lot of people to join me because I knew it was going to be an epic day, but I wasn't so successful. It was just me, Kidd-O, my aunt.... and 10 thousand others. Which was actually pretty awesome, because I have the coolest Aunt on the planet...no really! I do. I promise. She's really fantastic.... and is also 6 months younger than me...which is actually kinda strange. 

  But anyway....

We did The Color Run 5k on Saturday and to those of you I tried to get to do it, I bet you will next year when you see these uh.ma.zing pictures (thanks in part to my sweet and talented sister-in-law)! 

 It was 3 miles of fun and can I just say, I was waaay over trained.
  We were like one of 5 people actually running, but that's OK! It was more of an experience than a cardiovascular workout for sure.

 And it was a day I'll never forget! The positive energy and pure happiness was everywhere.
 Everyone was wearing a smile and that is what I'm talking about, baby!

  If you have the opportunity to do a Color Run...Do it! It truly is "The Happiest 5k on the Planet." And who can't use a little happiness? 

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