13. I'm so super grateful for our shop manager, Jessica. In the almost 3 years (3 weeks short of 3 years) our salon has been open, we've had 6 managers I think. Or 6 managers I can immediately think of. Some were okay, some were bad, and one was great. Jessica is a great manager. She gets the point of having a business is to service customers and to make sure they are happy. She understands you want your employees to be happy, but you don't want them to take advantage of you, she just gets it. I'm so happy to have her running our salon!
14. I'm grateful for a dependable co-owner who lives near our salon, and is willing to go in and help wherever needed. I can't even tell you the number of times I call him for random items. He's awesome!
15. I in LOVE with the commandment to cleave unto your wife and leave your parents. I could go into this, but I'm being grateful and positive today.
16. I appreciate diapers, but I over-the-moon that Lindsay is potty trained. No more poop smeared all over her bedroom, no more diapers to change, no more dirty clothes that you just throw away. No pee on anything. (Accidents are few thank goodness!) Hooray!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Days 9 - 12
9. I'm grateful to not be crazy. Seriously, that's a loose word to mean any sort of mental incapacity. I know several people who are pathological liars, self absorbed, multiple personalities, etc. It's so nice to be in a correct state of mind and to know my mind and to know reality for what it is. Of course it makes me crazy dealing with those who have no grasp on reality.
10. I'm grateful for automobiles. While I'm totally in love with horses, I'm happy to be able to get from point A to point B quickly and safely. I don't have to worry about the time it takes me to get somewhere in terms of months or years as compared to hours or days (limited that to the US of course).
11. I'm grateful to be a world of variety. Can you imagine growing up and knowing nothing about the other cuisines of the world? No Italian food, or Mexican food or delicious mango smoothies? No other traditions or beliefs to consider? I think it's amazing people are so similar yet so different. Hoorah!
12. I love the computer age. The ability to hit backspace and not have to begin anew with a clean white sheet of paper. Cause I took typing folks, and nothing stinks worse than typing an entire page or letter and realizing you made a typo in it, and having to start all over. Yay for delete!
10. I'm grateful for automobiles. While I'm totally in love with horses, I'm happy to be able to get from point A to point B quickly and safely. I don't have to worry about the time it takes me to get somewhere in terms of months or years as compared to hours or days (limited that to the US of course).
11. I'm grateful to be a world of variety. Can you imagine growing up and knowing nothing about the other cuisines of the world? No Italian food, or Mexican food or delicious mango smoothies? No other traditions or beliefs to consider? I think it's amazing people are so similar yet so different. Hoorah!
12. I love the computer age. The ability to hit backspace and not have to begin anew with a clean white sheet of paper. Cause I took typing folks, and nothing stinks worse than typing an entire page or letter and realizing you made a typo in it, and having to start all over. Yay for delete!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Time
I'm grateful to have time. It heals wounds, it dulls pain, it lets you make memories, and allows others around you to grow up or become more mature. I'm happy to have each and every day here, as they are all precious and none, absolutely none are guaranteed. I appreciated my memories of my times, both good and bad, as they help me retain lessons learned and cherish moments lost.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Day 7
Today I'm extra grateful for my little Laney. She has been working so hard and getting settled into her new medication, her new classes, her new teachers. All this and roommates leaving suddenly, in-laws staying over for the night and turning into a 30+ day stay, and just normal bumps of life. Well, last night she got her first report card and she had all B's and one A. Not not be a good grade for many of you with children, but for my little girl, who has STRUGGLED with school and her focusing, it was A-mazing! We haven't started a year off this great since kinder! Yay for Laney!!!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Lots to Remember
This morning while I was driving in to the office, I was thinking about what I wanted to list for my gratitude challenge. There were so many things that came to my mind. So many wonderful things I have in my life that I need to remember and recognize. So, here are a few things:
3. I am super duper happy to have indoor plumbing. You may think it's a little dramatic, but rest assured, I remember using an outhouse when I was young and visited my grandmother. Complete with the Sears catalog. Which reminds me, toilet paper = happiness. You don't think so? Try using Sears a time or two and finding out.
4. Alarm clocks. Yes, I have a love/hate relationship with mine, but I'm glad it's faithful to me every day and tells me when I need to be up so I don't have to rush around being late. Of course, it also reminds me how much I love the Snooze button.
5. Forgiveness. I so appreciate forgiveness. Those friends and family who I have wronged, sometimes without even realizing it. Thank you for looking past my shortfalls and remembering good intentions do count. Even when I am an idiot and my actions do not always reflect those good intentions.
6. Athletics. I am so grateful to have the ability to challenge my body with sports. I enjoy sports - team sports and solo sports. I am grateful to be able to keep my body strong (notice I did not say "in shape" - not there yet) and healthy, to have a way to reduce stress, and to know that I can outrun at least the slowest person near me in case of the zombie apocalypse.
3. I am super duper happy to have indoor plumbing. You may think it's a little dramatic, but rest assured, I remember using an outhouse when I was young and visited my grandmother. Complete with the Sears catalog. Which reminds me, toilet paper = happiness. You don't think so? Try using Sears a time or two and finding out.
4. Alarm clocks. Yes, I have a love/hate relationship with mine, but I'm glad it's faithful to me every day and tells me when I need to be up so I don't have to rush around being late. Of course, it also reminds me how much I love the Snooze button.
5. Forgiveness. I so appreciate forgiveness. Those friends and family who I have wronged, sometimes without even realizing it. Thank you for looking past my shortfalls and remembering good intentions do count. Even when I am an idiot and my actions do not always reflect those good intentions.
6. Athletics. I am so grateful to have the ability to challenge my body with sports. I enjoy sports - team sports and solo sports. I am grateful to be able to keep my body strong (notice I did not say "in shape" - not there yet) and healthy, to have a way to reduce stress, and to know that I can outrun at least the slowest person near me in case of the zombie apocalypse.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Gratitude
I know a lot of people do the November Gratitude challenge. I actually received the challenge from sister missionaries that lived in my parents' house while I was away at college. It was during the summer so I don't always remember to repeat the challenge except at Thanksgiving time. Hopefully, this year, I can make something to post up at home to help my family remember the things we have to be grateful for. As for me, with today being November 2nd, I have the following things to add to my list for the month:
1. I am grateful to have a daughter with a large heart. She is a great big sister. Even when Lindsay makes Laney so mad she could spit, Laney will still be there to help, to comfort, to cheer. She is selfless and I'm so grateful for that.
2. I am overly grateful for my husband. I know I mentioned this last year, but every year it just gets better. We still look at each other and say, can you believe we knew each other less than a year before we were married?! He is a great match for me and even when he drives me crazy, I can't live without him. He's funny, kind, loving, and easy to please. Who doesn't love that kind of man?!
1. I am grateful to have a daughter with a large heart. She is a great big sister. Even when Lindsay makes Laney so mad she could spit, Laney will still be there to help, to comfort, to cheer. She is selfless and I'm so grateful for that.
2. I am overly grateful for my husband. I know I mentioned this last year, but every year it just gets better. We still look at each other and say, can you believe we knew each other less than a year before we were married?! He is a great match for me and even when he drives me crazy, I can't live without him. He's funny, kind, loving, and easy to please. Who doesn't love that kind of man?!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Halloween
I didn't take pictures on Halloween (I know, right?), but I did take pictures on our FREEZING trunk or treat trip last week. I don't have those with me now (again, yes, I know, bad mom!), but I do have a picture of the girls on Halloween that my friend Beth took. So here they are in all their glory (that you can see from behind).
Laney walked Lindsay to almost every single door. And held her hand to keep her brave. A couple of houses missed Lindsay because she was one of the smallest in the group and Laney gave up her candy to Lindsay because she didn't want her missed. She is a great big sister. She did ask if I would go with Lindsay to a few houses so she didn't have to go with Lindsay and said, "I don't want to be a bad big sister, but can you go with her mom?" I think she just wanted a break. ha ha! I also love the face on the little boy (our friend Noah) running away from the door with his candy. He is obviously SUPER excited to be out trick or treating. And the arrow points to our friend Jak who is 6, but had never been trick or treating before because it had scared him. This was his first trip ever. Obviously, this picture comes from his mom.
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| Laney is a go go dancer (not sure why the shawl) and Lindsay is a Fairy Barbie. This was the first house of the night. |
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