More like deck the girl’s rooms.
I am total OCD when it comes to my Christmas tree. So for the first time, I put trees in my girl’s rooms so I wouldn’t have to share. Good parenting skills, I know!! They decorated their own trees and the trees look super cute. Now I don’t feel as [...]
Archive for November, 2008
PANIC
Posted in MOMents, Random, children, women, tagged adventures of a mom, Blessings, heart attack, MOMents, panic on November 21, 2008 | 11 Comments »
I almost had a heart attack just now.
Seriously people. What is the deal?
I was taking a MUCH NEEDED shower and singing quite loudly with Hillsong United, when all of a sudden I started panicking (out of no where). I thought about my 4yo and my 2yo playing in the front room and OMG what if [...]
Christmas Shopping
Posted in Random, favorite things, tagged black friday, christmas shopping, girls day, shopping, thanksgiving on November 18, 2008 | 2 Comments »
It is tradition for me to go Chrsitmas shopping the day after Thanksgiving. Well, me and the ladies on my hubby’s side of the family. It’s something I look forward to every year. Just us girls shopping…okay, it’s more like fighting the masses, but it’s still really fun. I have several boxes, somewhere in my [...]
What just happened?!?
Posted in Uncategorized on November 17, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Okay, I know that I haven’t been keeping up with my blog lately. LAME on my part. Sorry.
I just haven’t been interesting enough to write anything. I was going to complain about the Christmas music that is now on the radio 24/7…but I actually like it. Still a little early, but it’s nice.
Now for the [...]
Hooked
Posted in Random, favorite things, tagged fiction books, twilight, twilight movie, twilight saga on November 3, 2008 | 5 Comments »
It has been FOREVER since I have read a fiction book. I usually stick to the motivational, leadership, parenting, and now church planting books. I am a most avid reader and LOVE fiction, but haven’t really read any since I have had kids, because I know how I am when I read a good fiction [...]
