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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
which way did they go!
We threw about a half pack of crackers at this little ducky, i am not sure if he was ignoring us or not hungry
Monday, March 15, 2010
35 minutes and counting...
Well, i am going like a crazy woman trying to get everything ready for my Lu's big 40 tomorrow!... We are gonna bar-b-q and kick back, relax and have a wonderful evening. I am trying to get rested but the sad thing is i will need this week to be past me to get there! Tomorrow we are spending the whole day with my love love, Noah and I are tagging along with him and I hope we just have a nice day... 40 years, how did we get so old! LOL...
Friday, March 12, 2010
cheese
Noah practicing his Spring Picture Day smile... PLEASE disregard the stacked laundry hamper in the background ... Lovely
Thursday, March 11, 2010
PF Changs.... yummy
My bestfriend Patty (a.k.a. FUNK) and my Godson Justin... We went to eat at PF Changs to celebrate the big 18!
If You Give A Moose A Muffin - Theatre
Okay, I really need to start making better use of my blog so I am going to try something new, this post will be added to a side bar entitled Just for Kicks… I was going to put kids but you DON’T need to be a kid to enjoy this stuff. I truly believe that you can go back and be a kid again, and this time you can eat dessert first Because you are the adult too!!!
This is one of those areas kind of like going to the movies alone, may seem awkward to do some of these things and not have a kid with you or not be a kid but seriously… who cares! if you enjoy it or want to enjoy it… DO IT!
We went to the Majik Theatre in San Antonio ( 210.227.2751) to see If You Give A Moose A Muffin. It was so neat! (I think I mentioned the field trip previously) The actors greet you at the door and take you to your seats, very relaxed and sooo cute! They have upstairs and downstairs seating, and I actually think upstairs is great because you can see everything. Very affordable, $8 for kids and $10 for adults… there is a huge playscape right beside the theatre and a few tables to eat at, we just sat on the ground and ate our lunch, restrooms out near play area were clean (BIG thing) and even though it was downtown, it seemed quite and peaceful. There is a small parking area next to the park part, which is VERY close to the theatre, all in the same little area, but of course we were on a bus so we got curbside service so I imagine if the parking lot was full you may have to search for parking and pay considering it is downtown but we had parents follow and they all found places there and didn’t seem to have a problem. It was a wonderful time and kid or not, a great thing to do… there are always shows running and the switch off, they will be having Pinkalicous next WHICH I am taking the boys too whether they want to or not… really… the performances are based on childrens books and are great, and make the book even more fun to read after seeing it LIVE! plus they add their own special bits too it including some really cool dancing to current songs!
Hope you can check it out!
This is one of those areas kind of like going to the movies alone, may seem awkward to do some of these things and not have a kid with you or not be a kid but seriously… who cares! if you enjoy it or want to enjoy it… DO IT!
We went to the Majik Theatre in San Antonio ( 210.227.2751) to see If You Give A Moose A Muffin. It was so neat! (I think I mentioned the field trip previously) The actors greet you at the door and take you to your seats, very relaxed and sooo cute! They have upstairs and downstairs seating, and I actually think upstairs is great because you can see everything. Very affordable, $8 for kids and $10 for adults… there is a huge playscape right beside the theatre and a few tables to eat at, we just sat on the ground and ate our lunch, restrooms out near play area were clean (BIG thing) and even though it was downtown, it seemed quite and peaceful. There is a small parking area next to the park part, which is VERY close to the theatre, all in the same little area, but of course we were on a bus so we got curbside service so I imagine if the parking lot was full you may have to search for parking and pay considering it is downtown but we had parents follow and they all found places there and didn’t seem to have a problem. It was a wonderful time and kid or not, a great thing to do… there are always shows running and the switch off, they will be having Pinkalicous next WHICH I am taking the boys too whether they want to or not… really… the performances are based on childrens books and are great, and make the book even more fun to read after seeing it LIVE! plus they add their own special bits too it including some really cool dancing to current songs!
Hope you can check it out!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Just for giggles...
Okay, so my son has a knack for saying the absolute wrong thing at the perfect time...
So we are standing in the line to check out at the grocery store and I smell something, and it smells bad... Noah: Mom, gross... your farting again, you already farted all the way over here in the car... (lovely... did I mention it was Saturday?) and for the record, it wasn't me!
Johnny and I are a sponsor couple for a marriage ministry class at church, unfortunately my sitter fell through at the last minute so I had to take Noah with me, and double unfortunately the only seats open were next to the older sponsor couple. Bad mom is letting her son play his Nintendo DS to keep him quite. "My grandkids, that is all they want is to sit in front of the TV and play games" Me: My sister bought this for Noah, I really don't let him play it much and I totally agree with you. (cringe) "The problem with kids nowadays is parents don't monitor what they do and what they watch, Good grief I had my grandkids at the house the other day and walked in and they were watching these horrible cartoons.. Simpsons or something like that, I can't believe parents would let their kids watch that trash" Noah: Oh I love the Simpsons and Spongebob too, sometimes I watch Family Guy with my Tio ... Me: His momo puts those on but she can't see, she just thinks its a cartoon, I told her I don't like him watching that .. Noah: Na ah momma, me and Daddy watch the Simpsons sometimes... (Needless to say, I left early)
Field Trip... We are finally buckled in and sitting on the bus headed on Noah's field trip to see a play in San Antonio. I am sitting chatting with the other moms... and... Noah: Look momma look, that is where we take Tio for probation. (wow, how do you recover from that one) Me: It is not probation honey, it's where he does his community service. (lovely)
So we are standing in the line to check out at the grocery store and I smell something, and it smells bad... Noah: Mom, gross... your farting again, you already farted all the way over here in the car... (lovely... did I mention it was Saturday?) and for the record, it wasn't me!
Johnny and I are a sponsor couple for a marriage ministry class at church, unfortunately my sitter fell through at the last minute so I had to take Noah with me, and double unfortunately the only seats open were next to the older sponsor couple. Bad mom is letting her son play his Nintendo DS to keep him quite. "My grandkids, that is all they want is to sit in front of the TV and play games" Me: My sister bought this for Noah, I really don't let him play it much and I totally agree with you. (cringe) "The problem with kids nowadays is parents don't monitor what they do and what they watch, Good grief I had my grandkids at the house the other day and walked in and they were watching these horrible cartoons.. Simpsons or something like that, I can't believe parents would let their kids watch that trash" Noah: Oh I love the Simpsons and Spongebob too, sometimes I watch Family Guy with my Tio ... Me: His momo puts those on but she can't see, she just thinks its a cartoon, I told her I don't like him watching that .. Noah: Na ah momma, me and Daddy watch the Simpsons sometimes... (Needless to say, I left early)
Field Trip... We are finally buckled in and sitting on the bus headed on Noah's field trip to see a play in San Antonio. I am sitting chatting with the other moms... and... Noah: Look momma look, that is where we take Tio for probation. (wow, how do you recover from that one) Me: It is not probation honey, it's where he does his community service. (lovely)
To Love Anyway
This post was taken from Focus on the Family website.
On Valentine's Day, Meg* went all out, giving her husband, Peter,* his favorite candy and tickets to a hockey game. Later that night, she wrapped herself in a special outfit purchased just for the occasion.
Peter got her a card.
At the grocery store.
That he purchased on the way home from work.
He didn't add anything to it, either. He just signed it, "Peter."
A couple of days later, Meg tried to explain that she felt a little taken for granted. Apparently, Peter misunderstood her intent because two months later, when they celebrated their anniversary, Peter didn't get Meg anything.
"How could you not get me anything for our anniversary?" she asked Peter the next day. "Especially after our conversation about Valentine's Day."
"Well, I thought about getting you something, but it didn't work out," he replied. "And then I knew not to get you a card because you said you didn't like that last time."
"It's not that I didn't like the card. It's that the card alone seemed a little sparse. But even that is better than nothing ..."
Several months later, Meg had a birthday. This time, Peter got her a present – a kitchen tool set. Several weeks before, Meg had asked to borrow Peter's tape measure and screwdriver. Peter figured that Meg should have her own small set of kitchen tools so she didn't have to borrow his.
Meg recounted all this and then explained how she had tried to get her husband to read several how-to books on loving your spouse. He would read the first few pages, lose interest and never pick the book up again.
"I've realized this is never going to change," she confessed. "But I love him anyway."
Because ...
That last statement of Meg's, "but I love him anyway," is one of the most profound theological statements on marriage I've ever heard. Most of us base love on because, not on anyway. I love you because you're good to me. I love you because you're kind, because you're considerate, because you keep the romance alive.
But in Luke 6:32-36, Jesus says we shouldn't love because. We should love anyway. If we love someone because that person is good to us, or gives back to us, or is kind to us, we're acting no better than anyone else. In essence, Jesus is saying you don't need the Holy Spirit to love a man who remembers every anniversary – not just the anniversary of your marriage, but the anniversary of your first date and your first kiss. Any woman could love a man like that. Or if you love a wife who lavishes you with sports gifts, who goes out of her way to make you comfortable when you get home from work and who wants sex anytime you do – well, you're doing what any man would do. There's no special credit in that!
But if you love a spouse who disappoints you, who can be a little self-absorbed – now you're loving anyway. In doing that, you're following the model of the heavenly Father, who loves the ungrateful and the wicked.
... Or Anyway
Will you love only because? Or are you willing to love anyway? Will you love a man or woman who doesn't appreciate your sacrifice? Will you love a husband or wife who takes you for granted? Will you love a spouse who isn't nearly as kind to you as you are to him or her?
Just about every faithless marriage is based on because love. Christians are called to anyway love. That's what makes us different. That's what gives glory to God. That's what helps us appreciate God's love for us, because God loves us anyway. He gives and gives and gives – and we take Him for granted. He is eager to meet with us, and we get too busy to notice Him. He is good to us, and we accuse Him mercilessly when something doesn't go just the way we planned it.
But God loves us anyway. To love anyway is to love like God – and to learn about God's love for us.
That's love, the way God intended it.
Wow...
I love my husband, with all my heart… and when I read this it really was a ‘wow’ moment… My friend Alice is one of my angels I turn to all the time with questions, dilemmas… you know, those ‘what would Jesus do’ type advisors who helps me to see things in a different light. I absolutely adore her… She has worked in marriage ministry and is always willing to share words of wisdom, one of those little gems is that Love is a decision, it is not just a feeling… in marriage you will fall in and out of love, some days you may not like each other and there may be moments and months when you wonder where you are… but each day you decide to LOVE each other because feelings come and go… so if you think love is a feeling, you will think that when you don’t have that, there is no love… and that is not true. Marriage truly is a vocation, and on the day you commit yourselves to each other you have decided to make love Your decision. Hard or easy, good or bad… whether you agree or not. My husband and I were best of friends when we decided to get married, and you would have thought the transition to a married couple would have been smooth and our path would be easy, but that is not the case. I spent many nights crying while he slept because I felt like I had lost my best friend, the obstacles we faced in our marriage were just as hard, if not harder than a couple that didn’t have that friendship to fall back on, mostly because when I needed my best friends shoulder to cry on, he was the last one I wanted to be around! Were the problems huge? Well that depended on who you asked, the ones that were huge to me were small and insignificant to him. In my mind we were headed for divorce court because he didn’t have any love for me, and in reality, I had built up the problem so much in my head that when I finally broke down and wanted to talk to him, he wasn’t even aware of me being upset or bothered. Men are different creatures, and miscommunication has got to be the leading cause of divorce, I see that now, but I can honestly say I still fall in the trap of deception the devil weaves to make me feel insecure and that the end is near. In marriage there is no end, that is why the wedding bands are circles to symbolize that there is a bond, a commitment… to never give up and continue. I believe in the sacrament of marriage and I hold on to the promises we made before God and our families to stand together as one. I look into the eyes of my child and see the love we have for each other and the hope we have for our future. It won’t always be easy, but it is constant, it will always be there and just like anything in life, it requires work and our promise to keep walking together and hold on to the truth that God’s blessings and hope is in us as well.
On Valentine's Day, Meg* went all out, giving her husband, Peter,* his favorite candy and tickets to a hockey game. Later that night, she wrapped herself in a special outfit purchased just for the occasion.
Peter got her a card.
At the grocery store.
That he purchased on the way home from work.
He didn't add anything to it, either. He just signed it, "Peter."
A couple of days later, Meg tried to explain that she felt a little taken for granted. Apparently, Peter misunderstood her intent because two months later, when they celebrated their anniversary, Peter didn't get Meg anything.
"How could you not get me anything for our anniversary?" she asked Peter the next day. "Especially after our conversation about Valentine's Day."
"Well, I thought about getting you something, but it didn't work out," he replied. "And then I knew not to get you a card because you said you didn't like that last time."
"It's not that I didn't like the card. It's that the card alone seemed a little sparse. But even that is better than nothing ..."
Several months later, Meg had a birthday. This time, Peter got her a present – a kitchen tool set. Several weeks before, Meg had asked to borrow Peter's tape measure and screwdriver. Peter figured that Meg should have her own small set of kitchen tools so she didn't have to borrow his.
Meg recounted all this and then explained how she had tried to get her husband to read several how-to books on loving your spouse. He would read the first few pages, lose interest and never pick the book up again.
"I've realized this is never going to change," she confessed. "But I love him anyway."
Because ...
That last statement of Meg's, "but I love him anyway," is one of the most profound theological statements on marriage I've ever heard. Most of us base love on because, not on anyway. I love you because you're good to me. I love you because you're kind, because you're considerate, because you keep the romance alive.
But in Luke 6:32-36, Jesus says we shouldn't love because. We should love anyway. If we love someone because that person is good to us, or gives back to us, or is kind to us, we're acting no better than anyone else. In essence, Jesus is saying you don't need the Holy Spirit to love a man who remembers every anniversary – not just the anniversary of your marriage, but the anniversary of your first date and your first kiss. Any woman could love a man like that. Or if you love a wife who lavishes you with sports gifts, who goes out of her way to make you comfortable when you get home from work and who wants sex anytime you do – well, you're doing what any man would do. There's no special credit in that!
But if you love a spouse who disappoints you, who can be a little self-absorbed – now you're loving anyway. In doing that, you're following the model of the heavenly Father, who loves the ungrateful and the wicked.
... Or Anyway
Will you love only because? Or are you willing to love anyway? Will you love a man or woman who doesn't appreciate your sacrifice? Will you love a husband or wife who takes you for granted? Will you love a spouse who isn't nearly as kind to you as you are to him or her?
Just about every faithless marriage is based on because love. Christians are called to anyway love. That's what makes us different. That's what gives glory to God. That's what helps us appreciate God's love for us, because God loves us anyway. He gives and gives and gives – and we take Him for granted. He is eager to meet with us, and we get too busy to notice Him. He is good to us, and we accuse Him mercilessly when something doesn't go just the way we planned it.
But God loves us anyway. To love anyway is to love like God – and to learn about God's love for us.
That's love, the way God intended it.
Wow...
I love my husband, with all my heart… and when I read this it really was a ‘wow’ moment… My friend Alice is one of my angels I turn to all the time with questions, dilemmas… you know, those ‘what would Jesus do’ type advisors who helps me to see things in a different light. I absolutely adore her… She has worked in marriage ministry and is always willing to share words of wisdom, one of those little gems is that Love is a decision, it is not just a feeling… in marriage you will fall in and out of love, some days you may not like each other and there may be moments and months when you wonder where you are… but each day you decide to LOVE each other because feelings come and go… so if you think love is a feeling, you will think that when you don’t have that, there is no love… and that is not true. Marriage truly is a vocation, and on the day you commit yourselves to each other you have decided to make love Your decision. Hard or easy, good or bad… whether you agree or not. My husband and I were best of friends when we decided to get married, and you would have thought the transition to a married couple would have been smooth and our path would be easy, but that is not the case. I spent many nights crying while he slept because I felt like I had lost my best friend, the obstacles we faced in our marriage were just as hard, if not harder than a couple that didn’t have that friendship to fall back on, mostly because when I needed my best friends shoulder to cry on, he was the last one I wanted to be around! Were the problems huge? Well that depended on who you asked, the ones that were huge to me were small and insignificant to him. In my mind we were headed for divorce court because he didn’t have any love for me, and in reality, I had built up the problem so much in my head that when I finally broke down and wanted to talk to him, he wasn’t even aware of me being upset or bothered. Men are different creatures, and miscommunication has got to be the leading cause of divorce, I see that now, but I can honestly say I still fall in the trap of deception the devil weaves to make me feel insecure and that the end is near. In marriage there is no end, that is why the wedding bands are circles to symbolize that there is a bond, a commitment… to never give up and continue. I believe in the sacrament of marriage and I hold on to the promises we made before God and our families to stand together as one. I look into the eyes of my child and see the love we have for each other and the hope we have for our future. It won’t always be easy, but it is constant, it will always be there and just like anything in life, it requires work and our promise to keep walking together and hold on to the truth that God’s blessings and hope is in us as well.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
yuck...
Still feeling yucky today, I have been feeling yucky all week now... NOT fun, the weird thing is I seem to feel worse in the evening... Who knows. I am being Betty Crocker right now and baking a cake to send to the Church to sell at the fish fry tomorrow. We had our Unitas meeting to go to tonight but with the way my stomach is feeling, I though it best to stay home tonight. Johnny has gone for a walk/run, and as much as I would have loved to go with him I better stick close to the house. I am just piddling and listening to my stomach gurgle and glob..ugh!
I really hope I start to feel better by the weekend, this is one of our first weekends with no major plans, I didn't say nothing to do, just said no major plans... LOL Noah has basketball practice tomorrow (I was just out there watching him practice his hoops) and a game on Saturday... in the morning (lovely).
I really want to go and watch that movie Shutter Island, maybe me and my honey can sneak away to go see it, Jay will be here on Saturday and I am sure Noah will want to spend time with his favorite Longhorn.
The washing machine is calling.... **sigh**
I really hope I start to feel better by the weekend, this is one of our first weekends with no major plans, I didn't say nothing to do, just said no major plans... LOL Noah has basketball practice tomorrow (I was just out there watching him practice his hoops) and a game on Saturday... in the morning (lovely).
I really want to go and watch that movie Shutter Island, maybe me and my honey can sneak away to go see it, Jay will be here on Saturday and I am sure Noah will want to spend time with his favorite Longhorn.
The washing machine is calling.... **sigh**
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