Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Carry On...
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Imaginary Shopping
I like to call it...imaginary shopping.
Here's what you do.
Go to your favorite website. It can be clothing or home furnishings or whatever would be fun to purchase but you totally can't afford.
Key word: WOULD be fun to purchase.
My personal favorites are here and here and here.
After getting to your favorite site, the fun begins. You simply shop. Put outfits together, plan a room, dream away. No need to look at prices either...fabulous, no?
Each time you just click "Add to shopping bag/cart"
When finished, you get to look at all your "purchases" and admire what a great shopper you are. Then...
you leave. Do not proceed to the "checkout" button. THAT button must be avoided at all costs. Do not checkout. It's not part of the game.
I will not be held personally responsible if you, lets say, CHEAT and purchase something.
See! No money spent...and placing those finds in your imaginary shopping bag feels, if just for a moment, like they were yours.
I know what you're thinking..."it's just not the same"...I know, I know. BUT, it is really helpful in figuring out what you really truly like...what your style is. So maybe, just maybe, when you find a
Now...go enjoy... *smiles*
Seriously...how weird am I that I really think this is fun!?! :) Weird-O
Monday, September 8, 2008
Do Not Blog List
But in reality, all the stuff I don't write about would make a much longer list.
When I started blogging, I knew there were certain things that I would not be able to share with the blog world.
In relationships and especially in ministry confidentiality is key. After all, who's gonna wanna come pour their heart out to me if there's a chance I'm gonna post about it?
I call it my "Do Not Blog" list.
You see, where I live it's a small world...a very itsy bitsy teeny tiny little world.
Tiny Town
+Tiny Church
+20 minutes away from small town where both my husband and I grew up
= Microscopic world.
You add in those three elements, and it is amazing how quickly people can connect the dots. There's no use in trying to disguise names in order to share...my world is just too small. And, I like it that way.
Here's my list: (some of it anyways)
- Ben, my husband: Oh sure, I'll do it occasionally, because he really is a great husband, and daddy, and pastor...but I'm selfish, and I like to keep him to myself ;)
- Frustrations involving: immediate family, extended family, Church family, friends, acquaintances, tiny-town residents, our school system, etc.
- Private conversations
- Annoyances (unless it's just with myself :)
- Difficult circumstances that involve anyone in my real life
- Church "business"
- Anything that could totally humiliate my boys or anyone I know.
Guess what...that's a lot of stuff...a lot of my life that can't be blogged about.
Which pretty much leaves the list of things on my sidebar, which boils down to a total and complete hodge podge (I love that word.)
I love reading your blogs...getting a glimpse into your lives. I realize though, that it truly is just a glimpse.
So, I'm curious. What's on your "DO NOT BLOG" list?
Sunday, September 7, 2008
It Was 1997...
10 years later...
No more perms for me...no more hair for Ben...and boy, do I like it better that way *wink*
You're welcome for that my bloggy friends....you. are. welcome :)
Saturday, September 6, 2008
I May Need to Talk to the Teacher...
Crack me up.
I asked him if his teacher knew what a blog was, he said "yeah, kinda...I explained it to her."
So I asked him to explain it to me...and he smiled and told me he "couldn't remember what he said."
Oh how I'd love to hear his explanation that he's now too shy to tell me:)
Friday, September 5, 2008
Where Has My Coolness Gone?
It says it all :)
If anyone figures out where my coolness has gone, please let me know...I'd like it back *wink*
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Little is Much...
- Last night was the kickoff of our Bible Club for kids (for this school year) It was beyond fantastic! 42 kids...and in tiny-town in tiny church...WOW...all because of Him. We also had over twice as many adults helping as we've had in previous years and I can't even begin to describe what a huge blessing/encouragement that is to me! There's a theme God has placed on my heart this year...Little is Much When God is in It :)
- My official ministry roles are wrapped up for the week, and today, I get to just focus in on my family and I love that in a whole different way.
- I always refer to Noah and Eli as "the boys." Ya know...
Boys...come down and eat
Boys...brush your teeth, eat breakfast, get dressed...on and on
Boys...stop hitting/kicking/punching/provoking each other
Yesterday at Target, Jake said to me, "I need to get treats for my boys...my boys like these."
It was cute.
- And now...some visuals of what I'll be tackling today...for your viewing pleasure (seriously, it will make you feel better about the condition of your own home)
I give you example 1: "The boys" room...
And another view:
And another:
And then there's Jake...who can't seem to resist the urge to dig into anything gooey, greasy, or sprayable.
His dresser...who knows what that is smeared on there:
And this concoction is wads of toilet paper that he got soaking wet in the bathroom and then "cleaned" his garage thingy with...
Lovely, isn't it?
My boys are especially gifted in the "making disasters out of anything" department...it makes a mother proud. *wink*
Off to clean...