12.31.2007
Nice Look, Right?
Posted by Jan at 4:30 PM 12 people spoke up
Welcome 2008
"We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day." ~Edith Lovejoy Pierce
Posted by Jan at 12:48 PM 5 people spoke up
12.29.2007
Family Ties
"It is in the love of one's family only that heartfelt happiness is known." (Thomas Jefferson)
Jefferson knew what he was talking about, didn't he? We are so blessed.
Posted by Jan at 1:11 PM 13 people spoke up
12.28.2007
Today's the Day
Despite a few concerns (i.e. a pretty persistent case of laryngitis but no other real symptoms) that required a fast trip into a family doc yesterday, I have the OK to go ahead with Round #2 of foot surgery. This time it's the left one and I head for the surgery center in the next hour or so.
Posted by Jan at 9:04 AM 11 people spoke up
12.27.2007
What a Haul!
We had a lovely Christmas and everyone was incredibly generous. I'm so thankful that we had the whole family together -- it was noisy, messy and chaotic but such fun and such good food! Add that to the company and you can't beat it.
Posted by Jan at 2:09 PM 5 people spoke up
12.26.2007
Yippee!
I have been telling Mark for years that I wanted a beautiful diamond anniversary band. I had a wedding set when we got married but it was lost years ago. Over the years since, I have bought myself several really small bands but honestly, the only reason I picked them is because of the price -- cheap! So I never loved them and rarely wore them.
Posted by Jan at 8:59 PM 10 people spoke up
12.24.2007
Let Earth Receive Her King
Posted by Jan at 7:21 AM 10 people spoke up
12.22.2007
Mom, Don't Spit on Me!
I think that moms forever have seen the children with dirty faces, spit on their fingers and tried to clean their faces off. My kids absolutely hated that -- and when I really thought about it, I got it. Yuk. Don't spit on me!
Posted by Jan at 1:05 PM 11 people spoke up
12.21.2007
Happy Anniversary to Us!
Look what I found on my kitchen table today. It's our anniversary! Yay for us -- I look back many years and wonder how we managed to pull through and end up where we are today. This girl from a small town in Southern Alberta in Canada happened to meet a boy from the big city of Denver, Colorado (in the United States, for heaven's sake!) and look at us now.
If God gave me the chance to do it all again.
Oh, I'd carefully consider every choice and then
Out of all the boys in the world I'd choose you again."
Posted by Jan at 2:13 PM 10 people spoke up
Christmas Joy in Music
Once again, it's all about the music for me. I'm listening to Amy Grant sing "Breath of Heaven" as I sit at the computer, and the line "Must I walk this path alone?" really jumped out at me (and covered me with goosebumps as well).
Posted by Jan at 1:48 PM 3 people spoke up
12.20.2007
Kudos to Whole Foods
Yesterday in our newspaper, there was an article about the fact that Whole Foods is discontinuing the use of disposable bags in their store. They have always been very forward-looking in many areas but I was even more impressed with what I read in this article. We have their flagship store here in Austin and it's an amazing place. I give them a lot of credit for doing their part in conserving our resources. Natalie has already gone that direction, carrying re-useable bags with her everywhere she goes.
Posted by Jan at 9:45 AM 8 people spoke up
12.19.2007
The Magic of Christmas
"The joy of brightening other lives, bearing each others' burdens, easing other's loads and supplanting empty hearts and lives with generous gifts becomes for us the magic of Christmas." (W. C. Jones)
Posted by Jan at 2:43 PM 9 people spoke up
12.17.2007
Merry Christmas, Little Natalie (or a trip down memory lane)
Posted by Jan at 10:40 PM 14 people spoke up
Yumminess!! Thanks, Stacie!
When we had our RS service auction in November, I offered 6 plates of Christmas goodies. The point was for the person who won them to have home made goodies to give to their neighbors, on a cute Christmas plate and not have to do the work themselves. I spent several days working on the goodies last week (they included fudge, peanut butter cookie bars, shortbread cookies with those yummy candy cane kisses on top, Rice Krispie Treats decorated with marshmallow cutouts of trees and poinsettias, and my old standby, magic cookie bars.) I had picked up a variety of plates (all Christmassy and cute), loaded them up with goodies, tied Saran Wrap around them with a ribbon, attached a candy cane and a decorative tag and delivered them to the person who 'bought' them at the auction. They looked so nice and I am wishing I had taken a picture of them.
Posted by Jan at 1:33 PM 13 people spoke up
12.16.2007
I Wonder when He Comes Again
Today in Primary, we talked about the fact that we believe that Jesus was born in Bethlehem -- and that we know He will come again. The classes did Sharing Time today and both were wonderful. In Sr. Primary, the teacher had requested that the children sing "I Wonder When He Comes Again".
Posted by Jan at 3:19 PM 9 people spoke up
12.15.2007
Christmas Prayer
Loving Father,
Amen.
Posted by Jan at 8:11 AM 6 people spoke up
12.13.2007
An Explanation
Posted by Jan at 1:33 PM 11 people spoke up
12.12.2007
Dancing With the Starved 2: Girls Night OUCH Marie Osmond
This made me laugh out loud. (if you didn't watch the show, you probably won't do the same but I found it to be pretty funny!)
Posted by Jan at 10:03 AM 9 people spoke up
12.10.2007
"I wish you could live with me forever!"
Maya is a loving little girl who makes it clear that she enjoys Grandma time. This (of course!) fills up her Grandma's heart and makes everything in life sweeter. Today, she told me again that she wished I could live with her forever.
Posted by Jan at 2:04 PM 12 people spoke up
12.07.2007
There's So Much to be Thankful For
As I get to know my new Josh Groban Christmas album, I have surprised myself by developing favorites that aren't at all usual for me. I love traditional Christmas music and I kind of hate it when there are new songs touted as Christmas classics that I have never heard (and I've heard a lot, over the years -- so it takes something new to surprise me).
Posted by Jan at 3:50 PM 10 people spoke up
12.06.2007
The Hockety-Bom-Bomb
Posted by Jan at 9:06 AM 14 people spoke up
12.05.2007
For all you crafty types
I never have been and never will be a crafter - -but I am a real craft appreciator. (is there such a thing? I think so!) I have no creativity in me and no patience to work on things like these but I do find them cute and fun. Check them out here. Good old Woman's Day!
Posted by Jan at 2:36 PM 10 people spoke up
12.04.2007
Change of Heart (or, Eating my Words)
I've heard many, many people raving about Josh Groban and waxing eloquent about how much they love his voice. So a while back, I took a listen to him and I have to admit that I was a little under-whelmed. I mean, I liked him fine. What's not to like? He has a nice voice. But I didn't love him. (and in our family, that phrase 'liked him fine' is sort of the kiss of death. To us it means we don't like something well enough to even give it much thought.) I thought his voice was fine but that his vibrato was a little too fast for my taste. So I really haven't given him much consideration since then. I liked him fine.
Posted by Jan at 2:44 PM 17 people spoke up
12.03.2007
Christmas is a Feeling
"Christmas! The very word brings joy to our hearts. No matter how we may dread the rush, the long Christmas lists for gifts and cards to be bought and given-when Christmas Day comes there is still the same warm feeling we had as children, the same warmth that enfolds our hearts and our homes." (Joan Winmill Brown)
Posted by Jan at 1:46 PM 11 people spoke up
12.01.2007
Contentment
*Mark's job, because it gives us the opportunity to be independent and live comfortably.
*Good health. I have learned to be grateful for health during the times when I didn't have it.
*My loving and dedicated mom . She has taught me many lessons, and I wish I had learned to listen to her sooner.
*My children, in-laws and grandkiddoes. Each one of them is a blessing that I will forever cherish and never be worthy of -- but for which I will always be grateful.
*Having someone to love who loves me back. Mark and I have made it through thick or thin, come rain or shine. It's nearly our 33rd wedding anniversary and for this, too, I am grateful!
Posted by Jan at 3:02 PM 11 people spoke up
11.30.2007
Gift Ideas
Good old Woman's Day. They have a really fun Holiday Gift Guide in their latest issue and I"m betting you can find something for everyone there. These are just a few of my favorites. Check them out.
Don't you love this? It's a "timer that sings. Mimicking the look and functionality of a blender, when the brownies are done, the timer dices, liquefies and chops it’s marble ingredients, all while belting out an assortment of 1970s game show jingles. Perfect for the young soul.$15.99 at perpetualkid.com". Check out this apron. Love the vintage look -- find it at here. Bowls. I love bowls. Always have. Always will. Find these here and note that they are on sale right now. Oh, Isaac. I love you and I love these shoes. Especially with ongoing feet issues, these look like a winner to me. From Target, where else?What a fun idea. A personalized recipe box and an embosser for the recipe cards. Where else but Williams-Sonoma?Happy shopping!
Posted by Jan at 9:35 AM 8 people spoke up
11.29.2007
Christmas Quiz
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Wrapping paper
Posted by Jan at 8:49 AM 5 people spoke up
11.28.2007
Change
Last night we had more of a marathon Primary presidency meeting than usual, as we tried to organize for the new year. I work with wonderful women who enjoy each other and sometimes the meetings are lengthy as we catch up on each other's lives. We laugh a lot. Last night, though, the time was mostly spent handing off second counselor duties from Jane, my counselor who is moving to LA, to Natalie, who is my new counselor. (this is Natalie Scott, a dear friend and someone who has been a great asset to Primary already).
Posted by Jan at 9:18 AM 11 people spoke up
11.27.2007
Lists and More Lists
For the past little while, I've been picking up this and that for Christmas and stashing it in our closet. Last night, I figured it was time to see exactly what was there and sort of catalogue the gifts I have bought. (it's amazing how quickly you forget something once it's buried in the closet!) I was pleasantly surprised at what I have already accomplished for Christmas, but after I made my list (and checked it twice!) I was somewhat dismayed at what still needs doing.
Posted by Jan at 5:54 AM 10 people spoke up
11.24.2007
Hello Kitty Indeed (or, Thanks, Mel!)
Yesterday when I picked up the mail I was tickled to open and find the ornament had arrived from my swap partner, Mel. It's completely adorable -- pink, of course -- and since Miss Maya just happened to be with me when I opened it, we were both completely excited because it's none other than our favorite friend, Hello Kitty!!
Posted by Jan at 6:44 PM 14 people spoke up
11.23.2007
More Gratitude Give Me
What a great outlook -- to take the good and the best of what I have here and now and be thankful for it. I must not waste time thinking about what might have been or what could be in the future. I need to look at today, find joy in it, and be grateful.
I have much to appreciate in my life -- and I am thankful.
Posted by Jan at 4:36 PM 4 people spoke up
11.21.2007
A Thankful Heart
Posted by Jan at 7:28 AM 7 people spoke up
11.19.2007
Fun Times in Primary!
Our Primary program is over! (insert a big sigh of relief here!) The children did a wonderful job - apparently most of them took our repeated counsel (commands?) to heart and really memorized their parts. Miss Maya was #1 on the program and had her part down - -she started it off in grand style. The spirit was so strong, which meant, of course, that when I had to wind it all up with a Primary president-ish speech, I got all choked up. No one was surprised in the least.
Posted by Jan at 9:17 AM 13 people spoke up
11.16.2007
Sprinkling Stardust
"Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children." (Alex Haley)
Posted by Jan at 3:16 PM 10 people spoke up
11.15.2007
Bite Your Tongue
Posted by Jan at 2:21 PM 10 people spoke up
11.14.2007
My Grandpa is my Mummy!
After church on Sundays, Maya generally comes home with us and we spend the afternoon doing crafts, playing games, and really just having fun with her. We love it although it does preclude afternoon naps. Our theory is this: there will come a time soon enough (probably way too soon for us!) when she won't want to spend Sunday afternoons with the old folk. So we enjoy every second and figure we can nap later. When we're really old!
Posted by Jan at 10:14 PM 10 people spoke up