Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Friday, November 9, 2012
Friday Five
1. So, there was an election this week. And, enough about that!
2. We had a hurricane a few weeks ago, and boy, were we lucky. Our area didn't end up getting hit very hard by it, and we only lost power for two hours.
3. Moving on to something fun... Gus! I meant to have a special post when Gus had been with us for one year...but was caught up in my overly busy life and didn't get around to it. Work was so busy for a few months that I barely managed to do anything at home except for the bare essentials. Since I'm sure your curious minds want to know, August 5th marked one full year of our amazing kitty, Gus, joining our little family. He really is a great cat. I'm so thankful that my dog-loving husband actually loves our cat. A lot. Woot!
4. I can't believe its November already. How did that happen? It seems like last week was only July. I guess time flies when you are super busy. At least that means the holidays are around the corner. Love Thanksgiving. Love Christmas. Sure, it can be stressful, but I love time with family, friends, and food.
5. Speaking of things that are just around the corner...our 10th wedding anniversary is less than two months away. Wow. It somehow feels longer than that and not that long all at the same time. Ten years. Amazing stuff!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Birthday Boy
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| 3 month old cutie pie |
Someone is one year old today!
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| Doing one of his favorite things - napping |
I can't believe my kitty is already one and that we've had him for 10 months! What a blessing he has been to us. He gives us endless amounts of laughter, entertainment, and as much love as a non-lapcat can.
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| Love that soft belly! |
I never thought I would be one of those people. You know, the ones that spoil their pet to pieces and treat them like a kid? Yeah. That. I am actually finding that I don't care at all if people think of me that way, because Gus has been so good for me - more so than I imagined.
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| Be still my heart |
What birthday would be complete with presents? None! I found a birdie on a string toy that Gus is sure to love. I also found a bag like thing, that is soft to the tough but crinkles when moved. And it also makes a bird noise! Gus loves bags, crinkly things, and all things birdie. I can't wait to try this out! Since I can't give him cake... We've never given him a wet cat food. Well, I bought a small can of Blue Buffalo salmon! I can't wait to see if he loves it.
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| Blue eyes |
Happy birthday, my sweet furry one! I love you!
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| Happy birthday, my sweet kitty boy |
Friday, July 13, 2012
Friday Five
1. The night before we left on vacation, there was a huge storm. Rusty was asleep and I was beginning to doze off when I began to hear the sounds of a storm. At first I dismissed it as a normal thunderstorm, but the howling wind kept getting louder and louder. I sat up in bed, unease giving way to worry. Rusty stirred and I asked him, "Do you hear that?" I got out of bed and grabbed my iPhone to look up local weather warnings as the wind continued to roar.
"Is that a tornado," Rusty wondered out loud? That's all I needed to hear. I speed walked to that bathroom, still fumbling with my iPhone in search of information. The wind raged as I sat shaking in the still damp tub with Rusty crouched beside me. I prayed for safety as branches and twigs hit the roof for what felt like an eternity. The power went out at some point. As the terrible wind finally died down, I had the presence of mind to find our local news station's website on my iPhone and touch Listen Live.
I used the light of my iPhone to find the camping light we had recently purchased on a whim (or what it?) which Rusty then used to find our big flashlight. He walked around our house, checking for damage and then shone the powerful flashlight out the front and rear doors. We had lost the top half of one of our 100' tall trees. Thank you, Lord, that the tree fell in the yard and not on our house. We shut the house up tight and let Gus out of his room, since we were now wide awake.
According to the news, there were no tornadoes, just a crazy storm with 80 mph straight winds. We got power back on late the next day (Saturday) before we had to leave on vacation (thank you, God). And the tree? It would have to wait until we got home from vacation in...
2. ...Virginia Beach! Ah, yes. I love getting away for a few days where the biggest decision is whether to start our day by floating in the pool or enjoying the beach. We all need that kind of relaxation every now and then, don't we?
3. The other important decisions while on vacation revolve around food. What should we do for lunch? PB&J in our room or eat out? Where should we go for dinner? Most of the places we went were successes. In fact, the only bomb was the Chinese place, where nearly everything was so overcooked it was nearly inedible. I still don't know what was in those deep-fried dumplings (they are supposed to be pan-fried, people, PAN-fried)! :shudder: (And no, I don't mean what kind of animal meat...they were meatless.)
All the other food we ate was fabulous - gyros and stuffed grape leaves at Ammos; topped crab flounder with a white wine lemon sauce at Il Giardino; steamed king crab legs at Captain George's, and table-side guacamole and fish tacos at the Side Street Cantina. Drool.
4. We came home on Thursday to a lonely 11-month old kitten, piles of laundry, and the tree in our front yard. On Saturday, Rusty and our brother-in-law, Barry, fired up chain saws while my father-in-law and I carried logs, limbs, and sticks. With their help, we got it completely cleaned up even though it was so hot I thought I was back in tropical Taiwan.
5. The only bad part about our vacation (beside the cost of it) is that Rusty ended up with swimmer's ear. Ouch! His right ear began hurting enough on Sunday to cause him to ask me to make him a doctor's appointment on Monday. That is saying something about the amount pain and irritation that Rusty felt, folks!
Friday, June 22, 2012
Friday Five
Today's Friday Five is in honor of a precious friend of mine, Thelma. She has had a super rough week, and by that I mean one of the worst weeks of her life. She heard that her mom's cancer is back. As if that wasn't challenging enough, she then found out that her precious, sweet, and beautiful kitty-boy is dying of Feline Infectious Peritonitis. Thelma and her husband have had Archie for less than a year (he only turned one in May). They will most likely be saying goodbye to him tomorrow morning. She is understandably heartbroken.
Archie has known such fierce love during his short life, and has given fierce love in return. He has never been one to shy away from an out-stretched hand or a free lap. He may not be the most playful kitty (due mostly to his illness, no doubt), but he more than makes up for it with his charm.
In honor of Thelma's sweet Archie, please join me and enjoy five of my favorite photos of this amazing cat (side bar: picking only five photos of this great looking boy was exceedingly hard).
1. I ♥ his coloring. Seriously, look at those stripes!
2. Passed out kitten adorableness.
3. Hilariously possessive about his stocking AND handsome. What a combination. ♥
4. Honestly with the cuteness! What's not to love?
5. He's such a beautiful boy!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
9 years
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| We look so young! |
I have been married to my wonderful husband for 9 years. ♥ In honor of those years, following is a list of one fun thing from each year.
1. We spent Thanksgiving with my brothers. We had a great time - staying up late with my brother and sister-in-law, telling stories and laughing our heads off.
2. In December, Rusty and I flew to Taiwan for a two week visit. It was a dream come true for me to take my husband home. We had an absolutely wonderful time!
3. Rusty took his first turn on being the commissioner for his fantasy football league. Yes, fantasy football is a huge deal in our family. LOL!
4. In October, I finally got to go to a Notre Dame football game with Rusty. Some friends got tickets for the Notre Dame vs. Navy game and took us along with them. It was a windy chilly day, but we had a great time!
5. We went to Kansas City to see my family in June to celebrate my parent's 40th anniversary. This was the first time my family had been all together since my wedding. It was wonderful.
6. I happened upon some Taiwanese cooking classes in the fall. Rusty was thrilled, since it means that he gets to eat delicious home-cooked Taiwanese food. Yummy!
7. We spent a wonderful long weekend in West Virginia for our anniversary. Rusty enjoyed creating roaring fires while I took dozens of photos of birdes flying up to eat from the cabin's birdhouses.
8. An adorable little kitten joined our family in October...Gus! We love that little guy. ♥
9. The last nine years certainly haven't been perfect, but they have been wonderful nonetheless. Thank you, baby, for everything.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Friday Five
1. I am making Chinese for dinner tonight. Yum. Fried rice, sweet buns, and fried dumplings. I am using frozen premade dumplings that I got from an Asian grocery store. I tried cooking them a few different ways. I think today I will boil them first, then fry them. I didn't have any rice already made, so I had to cook some so I could chill it (you have to use cold rice).
2. I can wait to try this. Mix a cake mix and a can of pumpkin. That's it. Yum. I'm going to make it into cupcakes. Can't wait!
3. I love having every other Friday off. Love! ♥
4. Gus is sleeping on Rusty's chest. So sweet!
5. I am loving this cool fall weather. Oh yes, I dig it. Awesome.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Friday Five
1. We’ve been eating corn on the cob this week from the Amish market. Deliciousness. Rusty looked at me when we were eating the last of it and said, “Get some more this weekend,” right as I was about to say, “I’m getting more this weekend.” Great minds.
2. I handed Rusty an empty bowl the other night (he’s the dish washer in our house). As I gave it to him I smiled and said, “Team work!” He thought I said, “Go work,” and looked taken aback. LOL! No, babe, I’m definitely not ordering you to go wash the bowl.
3. Rusty gave me a beautiful bracelet for Valentine’s day that I lost about a month later. I was devastated. Well, he bought it for me again for my birthday. What a sweetheart. He’s a keeper. ♥
4. My car is making a weird humming noise that stops when I turn right. It’s in the shop today. Here’s hoping they can figure out what is wrong, fix it quickly, and not cost and arm and a leg.
5. Rusty hit a deer this morning. He hit the butt of it with the right corner of this front bumper. His headlight is still working but his running light isn't. I'm just thankful that there was not a car coming from the opposite direction. It would have been a lot worse. Praise God!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Lost
As I reached for my watch and wedding ring, I glanced up at one of my jewelry boxes. It was empty. It should not have been empty. Several thoughts raced through my brain at once.
Did I misplace the beautiful bracelet that my husband gave me on Valentine's Day? Maybe it is under the stack of clothes on my dresser. Oh no, did I lose it?
I didn't have time to tear my house apart; I needed to get to work.
Maybe I lost it at work. Could it have fallen off?
I worried all the way to work, wracking my brain to remember when I last wore it. Almost as soon as I walked in the door at work, I asked Security if a bracelet was turned in. It was not. I looked all over my office space, in my purse and bag, and in the area that I hang my coat. Nothing. I kept my eyes open all day, looking in every corner of the building.
I may or may not have cried. A few times. I adore that bracelet. It was perfect.
All day I thought of places to look at home. Every coat. In the coat closet. On my dresser. Under my dresser. In dresser drawers. I was starting to get worked up and my sweet husband noticed. He told me not to cry and said it might still turn up. I really hope so!
It is a small worry, but I really loved that bracelet and it came from the man I love. It was the perfect bracelet too. I'm heartbroken. I'm praying it shows up. And I'm praying that I can stop worrying.
Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about what happens to you.
~ 1 Peter 5:7
Did I misplace the beautiful bracelet that my husband gave me on Valentine's Day? Maybe it is under the stack of clothes on my dresser. Oh no, did I lose it?
I didn't have time to tear my house apart; I needed to get to work.
Maybe I lost it at work. Could it have fallen off?
I worried all the way to work, wracking my brain to remember when I last wore it. Almost as soon as I walked in the door at work, I asked Security if a bracelet was turned in. It was not. I looked all over my office space, in my purse and bag, and in the area that I hang my coat. Nothing. I kept my eyes open all day, looking in every corner of the building.
I may or may not have cried. A few times. I adore that bracelet. It was perfect.
All day I thought of places to look at home. Every coat. In the coat closet. On my dresser. Under my dresser. In dresser drawers. I was starting to get worked up and my sweet husband noticed. He told me not to cry and said it might still turn up. I really hope so!
It is a small worry, but I really loved that bracelet and it came from the man I love. It was the perfect bracelet too. I'm heartbroken. I'm praying it shows up. And I'm praying that I can stop worrying.
Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about what happens to you.
~ 1 Peter 5:7
Monday, March 14, 2011
Birthday sweetness
I bought Rusty a few sweet things from a local bakery for his birthday. ♥
~ one chocolate mouse cup
~ two brownie pops
They were amazingly yummy and decadent. Don't they look amazing?
And now, back to our regularly schedule dessert Lent fast.
~ one chocolate mouse cup
~ two brownie pops
They were amazingly yummy and decadent. Don't they look amazing?
And now, back to our regularly schedule dessert Lent fast.
Friday, March 11, 2011
42 reasons
In honor of my husband’s birthday, here are 42 reasons why I love him – one for each of his 42 years. I’ll try to be brief or this will become mushy and long!
Babe, I love you because…
Babe, I love you because…
- You make me laugh and giggle until I cry.
- You have a wonderfully generous heart.
- You tell me you love me multiple times each day.
- I feel safe with you.
- You are loyal and trustworthy.
- You are a big kid.
- You are ok with my nearly constant cooking experiments.
- You have an amazing work ethic and strong integrity.
- I melt when your strong arms wrap around me.
- You like cuddling and snuggling with me!
- You do laundry and wash dishes.
- You make me laugh with your crazy antics.
- You sing random things at the top of your lungs, and it warms my heart.
- You are handsome and adorable.
- You are not afraid of saying the words, “I’m sorry.”
- You forgive me when I’m an idiot.
- You care deeply about your family and friends.
- You often downplay how smart you really are!
- You love to make people laugh.
- You have a sweet teddy bear heart.
- You have a great smile.
- You help me not take myself too seriously.
- It amuses me to no end how much you say you don’t like to read, but will spend HOURS online during football season.
- Your enthusiasm is contagious.
- You love my Chinese food.
- You are humble.
- You have two speeds: 100 mph and 0 mph.
- I’m so proud of you for obtaining four (4!) masters licenses.
- You are willing to learn from your mistakes.
- You love God.
- You spoil me!
- Have I mentioned that you are hysterical and make me laugh?
- You are affectionate.
- You are always so warm and don’t complain (much) when I snuggle close because I’m always cold.
- You are courageous.
- You are my best friend.
- You are not afraid to be silly with me.
- I love when we dream together.
- You love it when I roll my eyes at you.
- You are so strong & tough, yet so gentle.
- You love spending time with me.
- You always know how to make me smile and laugh.
Monday, February 14, 2011
God's Endless Love
Today is Valentine's Day, a day to celebrate love for family and friends. I have a wonderful husband whom I love very much, but even more, I have a God with endless love for me. Only he can heal the broken places in our hearts.
I heard the following song on my way home today and was sturck by the beautiful way it expresses God's love for us. I simply cannot write it better, so I will let it speak for itself.
Savior to Me
Karrie Roberts
Before the break of that first dawn
You wrote the secrets of the world
And filled the ancient skies
With Your voice and light
Before the world began to spin
You knew the heart of broken men
And how to save our lives
With Your perfect sacrifice
What words could tell
What song could sing?
And bring
Glory to God above
Full of truth and endless love
He who is and was and always will be
I surrender to the one
Gentle and most powerful
Of all the things You are
You've chosen to be
A savior to me
You have made Your light to shine
Through the darkness of all time
And that light was life
In the face of Jesus Christ
You've caused a dawn within my soul
My heart no longer is my own
I want to praise You now
With every breath that You allow
And I sing glory to God almighty
I heard the following song on my way home today and was sturck by the beautiful way it expresses God's love for us. I simply cannot write it better, so I will let it speak for itself.
Savior to Me
Karrie Roberts
Before the break of that first dawn
You wrote the secrets of the world
And filled the ancient skies
With Your voice and light
Before the world began to spin
You knew the heart of broken men
And how to save our lives
With Your perfect sacrifice
What words could tell
What song could sing?
And bring
Glory to God above
Full of truth and endless love
He who is and was and always will be
I surrender to the one
Gentle and most powerful
Of all the things You are
You've chosen to be
A savior to me
You have made Your light to shine
Through the darkness of all time
And that light was life
In the face of Jesus Christ
You've caused a dawn within my soul
My heart no longer is my own
I want to praise You now
With every breath that You allow
And I sing glory to God almighty
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Awesome Quotes
Never forget this: if God allows your life to become hard, His motivation is always love. He loves you. His eyes are on you. His attention is direted toward you. All of His thoughts are about you. The goal of all your pain is your restoration to a deeper sense of His love. But keep in mind that this is biblical love - a love that is willing to take you through a valley to get you to a hilltop. No pseudosolutions or quick fixes with God. He is going for change in you at the deepest and most lasting level.
~ James MacDonald
~ James MacDonald
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
8 years
Today is our 8th wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe we have been married that long. It has gone by so quickly. I am so thankful for my wonderful marriage and husband.
Thank you, baby, for 8 amazing years!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
100%{0}
My pastor said something at church on Sunday that has stuck with me. He said that a lot of people expect marriage to be 50/50 and they get upset when things in marriage are not fair. Marriage is indeed not fair.
I loved what he said next...marriage should be 100%{0}. You give 100% of yourself to your marriage/spouse and expect 0% in return.
I know some may read that and immediately start to argue, but think about it. If both husband and wife are giving 100% to each other and expecting 0% in return, would that not make for an amazing marriage? How beautiful that would be!
Now, I know that we can only change ourselves. We can do the work of the 100%{0} rule but can not make our spouse do the same. I realize that it would not be fair if only one spouse followed this rule…but we already established that marriage is not fair to begin with. You can only do what you can do.
I am making a commitment to get as close to 100%{0} as I can. There will be (many) days when I am spent and do not have much left to give. There will be (many) days when I fail miserably, but my marriage is worth the effort.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
God's Love
Ephesians 3:14-19
When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.
I love this passage. It is so filled with hope and expectation. I love that God has unlimited resources. How cool is that? On hard days when I read through this, I'm usually crying by the time I read that he empowers me with inner strength. Oh, how I need the inner strength that only comes through the Holy Spirit! I love the imagery of my roots growing down deep into God's love. Shivers! What an awesome thing to keep us rooted and strong - the endless depths of God's love for us. That really is so empowering. How can we possibly comprehend the extent to which God loves us? We can't. It's that great! I love that God is the one to make us complete with fullness of life. That gives me the greatest boost to my identity that I could ever have! I am a daughter of the KING.
When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.
I love this passage. It is so filled with hope and expectation. I love that God has unlimited resources. How cool is that? On hard days when I read through this, I'm usually crying by the time I read that he empowers me with inner strength. Oh, how I need the inner strength that only comes through the Holy Spirit! I love the imagery of my roots growing down deep into God's love. Shivers! What an awesome thing to keep us rooted and strong - the endless depths of God's love for us. That really is so empowering. How can we possibly comprehend the extent to which God loves us? We can't. It's that great! I love that God is the one to make us complete with fullness of life. That gives me the greatest boost to my identity that I could ever have! I am a daughter of the KING.
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