I LOVE my lil family!!!
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So, the hubs and I LOVE being silly. We also love finding creative ways to tell people things. THIS is what we made about 2 and 1/2 years ago.
I just found this video as we were uploading our most resent video we made WITH all 3 of our kids.
THIS is what I found:
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THE BEST "Swagger Wagon" spinoff! - Well done! Along with the hard work and attention to detail - was original humor ( "Butt Paste! hilarious! ~ parents know what this is all about ) , and the fact you didn't rip off the original like most others on YouTube.
"Mommy Haircut! --- Big Poppa Gut"! I'm rolling on the floor!
GREAT JOB! 🙂
Hope you enjoy my gift to you: higher self-esteem ;o)
I am so excited that you have chosen to subscribe to my blog. {eek!} I knew people could subscribe via Feedburner but to be honest, I didn't know I had the "follow plugin" {which is what Your emails are being routed through}.
Regretfully and at the risk of some of you not transferring over, I am asking if you signed up for updates on anything but Feedburner, that you subscribe through Feedburner. {I'll add the link at the bottom}
I am going to Try & deactivate this plugin. This is a decision I've come to have some resent nasty emails I've received from someone who subscribe through this plugin, verified that she wanted the updates, and is now upset saying she didn't sign up & I'm spamming her. After hours of research, questioning my techie friends to no end, and lots of attempts to correspond to the upset subscriber, I found this plugin and removed her from the list. One bad apple spoils it for the bunch. Plus, I think the format of this subscription is sketchy. It was sends entirely too many annoying notification.Sorry again for the inconvenience!
I've already send a direct email to all those using the weird plugin, I just wanted to make sure they knew I was shutting it down this afternoon.
I may sound like a broken record but this past year has been a world-wind.
Ups, downs, limbo. Lots Of Limbo.
One thing God has given me this year is HERE. You. Or at least the idea of you. People. Someone out there reading my ramblings. Being allowed to pen my thoughts. To try to get these wide array of emotions out to be sorted, organized, and put away again.
During this last year as I grew as a blogger. A writer. I read more than ever before. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of these awesome hard backs packed with brilliant info and snatch up every Free or ridiculously cheap book that has application to y life but who has the time? Blogs. I read blogs. They're likae little devotionals for the busy mom. Some are pin-able with great ideas for kid-friendly meals or DIY projects on the cheap but some are just to pin in your gut. They resonate. They heal aches inside. They catalyst you into the next day. And most of all, they're respecters of time. With short, easy-to-read blips, I can read and move on with life. I don't like starting something I can't finish. A blog post I can finish between cleaning up breakfast and refereeing the next fight.
One thing that seemed to be found in several different circles I puts around in was this thing called "One Word". This was where someone, in my case who I was reading was usually a wife, mom, DIYing women, who would choose a word to focus on for that year. I liked this idea. No more silly resolutions you had to document so you could even remember what they were. No more daily list of what craziness I need to accomplish that day. Just a single word. A word that would hopefully define the year for that person. One Word for 365 days.
As the year closed, I sat catching my breath. Feeling like I'd missed something. I know I lived it. I have a few more wrinkles to prove it. Maybe I missed Christmas. I hadn't preped for it like years before. I was literally shopping the week before Christmas. Maybe it was Thanksgiving. I'd been so caught up in my woes that my heart slipped past the bubbling effect of true gratefulness. Maybe it was the real presence of being a birthday parties. Maybe it was real food. Maybe it was organization. Maybe it was the past year. Maybe it was purpose.
As others posted their words to focus on, strive for, and live by I was determined not to miss this year!
This year my word will be purposefully! Life is too important and is over too fast to live any other way. With launching a new church plant this Easter, my oldest starting kindergarten, my middle child starting preschool, and my youngest hopefully potty training. I don't want regrets. There are too many people in this world to love on! I don't want to just carry on half-hearted small talk, shake some hands, give shallow complements. I don't want to fill out some school papers with the right answers.
I intentionally haven't capitalized the word purposefully. I want this year to pass slower. Calmer. I want to walk with intent not run haphazardly. I don't want to make a statement. I don't need to put on a fancy show. I want things to be meaningful. I just want it to be on purpose!
I want to have purpose. I want to touch people's lives on purpose. I want to live a life of love purposefully! Be purposeful.
Do you do a word of the year? Do you want to start this year with a word? Share!
Each Thursday I attempt to be thoughtful by share something helpful. It could be a fun new project I tried, organizational idea/system, yummy family friendly recipe, gadget I like, bla bla bla. You get the idea. I started this as a link-up but that's a lot of work and I didn't have a whole lot of interest. I would still LOVE to have you share your thoughtfulness in the comment section. Maybe someday I'll do a link-up again. Glad you're HERE!
Two years ago, Matt and I decided to dress up our house in Christmas decor early, we're talking the weekend Before Thanksgiving.
I were prego with our third baby who was due in January. We wanted to enjoy our the festiveness yet get it all clean up right after Christmas. Being in the "nesting" phase of pregnancy, I needed to clean the entire house, cook way too many freezer meals, and move our entire bedroom downstairs because I'd be coming home with our handsome Benjamin after my 3rd c-section and wouldn't be allowed to climb the stairs. Wow, that's a long explanation of why this has become a habit since Christmas 2010.
I LOVE the Christmas season. The thoughtful shopping. The family hang-outs. The charming decorations. but...when the birthday party has passed, I like to clean up Right way. Wash the dishes. Pack away decorations. Reorganize the fun new gifts to function in our house. In shorts... I need order. When my Christmas awesomeness is covering my home it feels like vacation. We lounge and enjoy one another like we're on a true school holiday. Anybody? When all this relaxing is going on things get a little too lacks. Nothing gets accomplished. Soooo, my poor hubs, who loves Christmas and everything that it entails, got until December 30 with our fun decorations this year.
5 ways to packed up Christmas stuff this year in case any of you have waited until this weekend to put yours to rest for another year.
What are some of your favorite ways to clean up Christmas and get an organized start to a new year?
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