Friday, September 20, 2013
Little 'happiness' reminder ...
“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, or worn. It is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace & gratitude.” - Denis Waitley
It takes time ...
What to write about? I keep looking at this blog thinking … “I need to post something”
And nothing comes to mind so I decided to write about
nothing. Just free write. Whatever flows out is what I’ll share. Fair enough?
First, I really don’t like unpacking boxes. We recently moved and finding a new place for everything zaps my energy and enthusiasm. It’s not something I naturally excel at. If you enjoy moving and packing and unpacking – please share your tips.
Second, I am really enjoying this beautiful fall weather.
Third, my father-in-law’s headstone is now at his graveside. I stopped by this morning to see it and pay respects. He died in June. Tonight is the first home football game for the high school. I used to always sit with him at the games. I just could not go without him tonight.
Fourth, I know that stuff takes time. It takes time to pack and unpack. It takes time for the spring and summer to turn to fall. And it takes time to let someone go and move on.
There will be other games with popcorn and lights.
I think I’ll find another box to unpack, pull out my favorite pink blanket from college days and make a mug of hot chocolate.
Cheers to Friday night games in the fall and sharing popcorn
with someone you love!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
A summer to remember ...
We explored the Oregon Coast and enjoyed the beauty of the earth ...
We ate the foods of the sea ...
We found exciting creatures ...
We picked peaches and made jam, smoothies and cobblers ...
We moved into our new home ...
We learned how to say goodbye ...
School can start tomorrow. We are ready - we lived and loved, cried and laughed ...we are different people because of the things we saw, experienced and felt.
Thanks summertime - we'll see you next year :)
We ate the foods of the sea ...
We found exciting creatures ...
We picked peaches and made jam, smoothies and cobblers ...
We moved into our new home ...
We learned how to say goodbye ...
School can start tomorrow. We are ready - we lived and loved, cried and laughed ...we are different people because of the things we saw, experienced and felt.
Thanks summertime - we'll see you next year :)
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
They gave him 5 minutes ... it was all he needed.
So inspiring ...!
"We are all who we are
– until that moment when we strive for something greater."
~ Brad Meltzer
I always enjoy stumbling upon a good book! My latest ‘stumble’
book is “Heroes for my Son” by Brad Meltzer. I happened upon this book at my
daughter’s book fair. I volunteered to help and during a lull in the kid book
rush – I found this book. It was the only copy left and it caught my eye.
This book is extremely inspiring and I love his story telling style! Meltzer starts the book off with a stellar introduction (I’m a sucker for a good intro) and his is one is one of my favorites!
The book then goes on to illustrate real life heroes - a few of them are: The Wright Brothers, John Lennon, Albert Einstein, Jim Henson, Mother Teresa and Pele.
I have to admit that a few of the little write-ups made me cry. I love reading about real-life people who overcome challenges and go on to live a life of purpose and passion.That to me, is what makes a person a hero!
One such hero is Jim Henson. Apparently, at 17, after being rejected for a job in TV - he noticed a sign on a bulletin board (at the TV station) advertising for a puppeteer. He went to the library, checked out a book on puppetry, built a few puppets, and returned to the station.
He told them he was now a puppeteer and asked them to hire him.
They gave him five minutes.
It was all he needed.
Can you imagine a world without Kermit the Frog or Big Bird?
That one little hero story really inspired me. And reminded me that our dreams matter! And what we choose to do with our ‘five minutes’ makes all the difference.
Thanks Brad for compiling and writing such a GREAT book. I’m so glad I happened upon it at the elementary school book fair.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Summertime.
Dear Summer,
I love your vibrant colors, your beautiful flowers, your warmth and your energy. Please stay.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Believe in good things to come ...
Love this -
“God expects you to have enough faith and determination and enough trust in Him to keep moving, keep living, keep rejoicing. In fact, He expects you not simply to face the future (that sounds pretty grim and stoic); He expects you to embrace and shape the future–to love it and rejoice in it and delight in your opportunities. God is anxiously waiting for the chance to answer your prayers and fulfill your dreams, just as He always has. But He can’t if you don’t pray, and He can’t if you don’t dream. In short, He can’t if you don’t believe.”
~ Jeffery R. Holland
Thursday, April 18, 2013
|STRESS|
I bumped into this online today and laughed out loud! Stress is real. Stress is part of life ... learning to deal with stress takes time, energy and effort.
Don't worry - we've all had major stressful days, weeks and even years. The trick is to recognize when stress is sneaking in, adding up and maybe even taking over.
As funny as the above activity is, I don't recommend banging your head! I recommend you slow down, call a friend, take a walk, grab some ice cream, read a calming book, say a prayer or take a nap. Take a break from the norm and give yourself permission to enjoy doing something you LOVE.
PS: All of us have times when stress is overwhelming. Realize that you are not alone. Be patient with yourself and remember that better days are ahead.
Don't worry - we've all had major stressful days, weeks and even years. The trick is to recognize when stress is sneaking in, adding up and maybe even taking over.
As funny as the above activity is, I don't recommend banging your head! I recommend you slow down, call a friend, take a walk, grab some ice cream, read a calming book, say a prayer or take a nap. Take a break from the norm and give yourself permission to enjoy doing something you LOVE.
PS: All of us have times when stress is overwhelming. Realize that you are not alone. Be patient with yourself and remember that better days are ahead.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
You'll never get a busy signal ...
I drive by this church every day and am often inspired by the message on their reader board. This one made me smile and think ... (2 things I like to do).
As I was driving my daughter home from school yesterday, I asked her what she thought the message meant.
She said: "That God isn't too busy for us." I told her she was right and then said: "I think He hopes we are not too busy for Him."
Thanks Apostolic Christian Church for always posting up inspiring thoughts for our daily commute.
I like being reminded that God has time for me - no matter what. He is never too busy to listen, lift, guide and inspire.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
A lesson in Watercolor ...
My attempt at watercolor painting ...
roses with a hint of glitter ...
Jeff (the fish) by Kaleb
Puffy friends by Lauren
A still night ...
Last night our oldest son, Kade, gave us a lesson on watercolor and the various techniques used with this type of painting. It was very fun and all of us had a good time learning how to get creative with water, paint, a brush and a piece of paper. One technique even uses salt ...
As my husband and I were cleaning up the watercolor mess last night ... I smiled and was so thankful (again) for the wonderful gift it is to be a MOM! I learn something new every day from our children.
Thanks Kade for the painting lesson. You inspire me to reach and try and to enjoy the beauty that is ever present in my life! :)
~ Mom
roses with a hint of glitter ...
Jeff (the fish) by Kaleb
Puffy friends by Lauren
A still night ...
Every Monday night, we get together as a family for Family
Home Evening. Sometimes we watch a movie, sometimes we play games and sometimes
we have a lesson. I always look forward to this special time together and the
gift it is to belong to a family.
Last night our oldest son, Kade, gave us a lesson on watercolor and the various techniques used with this type of painting. It was very fun and all of us had a good time learning how to get creative with water, paint, a brush and a piece of paper. One technique even uses salt ...
As my husband and I were cleaning up the watercolor mess last night ... I smiled and was so thankful (again) for the wonderful gift it is to be a MOM! I learn something new every day from our children.
Thanks Kade for the painting lesson. You inspire me to reach and try and to enjoy the beauty that is ever present in my life! :)
~ Mom
Monday, April 08, 2013
Happy birthday big brother!
My brother, Travis, second from the left ...
We are all given two dates ... a beginning and an end. And there is a dash in between.
It's what we do with the dash that matters!
TRAVIS LICHFIELD
April 8, 1971 - July 7, 1988
Thanks big brother for making your dash count ... I love you and miss you.
Happy Birthday!
~ Wendy
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
A tree in winter ...
Trees are so vulnerable in the winter ... bare. exposed. real.
As I walked along the Columbia River last weekend, I couldn't help but see and appreciate the beauty of this little tree.
Don't we all have days when we feel vulnerable? - Like this little tree.
Thank heavens for moments when we can slow down and see each other for what we really are -
Beautiful.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits -
One of my all time favorite music collections. Brilliant lyrics, perfect harmony and the songs never annoy or cause me to feel agitated. In fact, the songs sooth, calm and make me feel groovy!
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Tulips on my mind ...
How would we ever truly appreciate the tulips in the spring without making it through the cold, gray winter days of January?
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Light.
When I was younger, my sisters and I (I have 4 of them) loved to sing together. One of our favorites to sing was - "You are My Sunshine". Our voices would harmonize in perfect pitch and I can still hear each voice singing perfectly ... Please don't take my sunshine away.
The above memory was inspired by the sunshine today. It's amazing how powerful 'light' can be. Light shows us the way, it warms our hearts and keeps us safe. And the real light we can always look to (even when the days are cloudy and gray - is our loving Heavenly Father.)
I'm hoping 2013 will be full of light and beautiful days touched by rays from the source of all light.
The above memory was inspired by the sunshine today. It's amazing how powerful 'light' can be. Light shows us the way, it warms our hearts and keeps us safe. And the real light we can always look to (even when the days are cloudy and gray - is our loving Heavenly Father.)
I'm hoping 2013 will be full of light and beautiful days touched by rays from the source of all light.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas 2012 ...
Every year we act out the nativity story and ponder the real reason for Christmas! I was the angel bringing tidings of great joy. My boys were Wise Men and my husband and daughter were a shepherd and sheep.
We finished by singing 'Silent Night' and felt so very blessed to be together at this magical, wonderful time of the year. And so very thankful for the birth of our Savior and the impact His life has on each one of us.
Merry Christmas ... may this special day be filled with love, with kindness and with moments that will warm your heart for days to come!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
A paper snowman ...
Love the look on this snowman's face ... He's looking forward and enjoying the 'snowy' moment.
Reminds me to do the same ... (no snow yet but when it hits - I'll be out catching the snowflakes too).
Happy Tuesday! Enjoy whatever is 'falling' from your sky ...
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
A soft heart
Soft Heart drawing by Jennie Stanfield
A soft heart - is a heart that is open to love, to learning, to forgiving, to giving and for becoming ...
This Thanksgiving let your heart be soft and full of love! Enjoy the blessings of the holiday and pause to be grateful for the blessings in your life.
Happy Thanksgiving from my soft heart to yours.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The road to Success
The road to
success is dotted with many tempting parking places.
~Author Unknown
~Author Unknown
Have you ever
really stopped to think about what it is that makes a person, a family, a
business, a church, a leader or a country successful?
I have.
The one common
factor I see in all things/people that are successful (to me) … is that they
never ever give up.
Next time you
feel like stopping and parking for a while – remember that nothing great
happens when we STOP. In order to become and achieve … we have to keep moving
forward and reinventing ourselves.
I love this quote by Walt Disney - "Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening new doors and doing new things ... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
Cheers to the the road and opening new doors. Enjoy the journey ...!
I love this quote by Walt Disney - "Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening new doors and doing new things ... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
Cheers to the the road and opening new doors. Enjoy the journey ...!
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