How I Completed An Old New Year’s Resolution

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What month is it? Not January. So why am I using the words “new year’s resolution”? Keep reading…

For the past, oh I don’t know…10 years I’ve had “read more books” on my list of resolutions for the year.

Well, there was a bit of a progression…

2008: “Read more books.”

2010: “Read books.”

2012: “Read a book – any book.”

2014: “READ FOUR SENTENCES STRUNG TOGETHER.”

Once I had a baby I just gave up…

2016: “Read a warning label on a toy and we’ll call it a day.”

This year, something changed. I started the year reading a small book. And the fact that I had a thing in my hand that I had read all the way through showed me something.

It showed me that I have the time to read. I used to think there’s just so way I can squeeze in a book – I should be blogging! I should be doing the dishes! I should be teaching my kid everything he needs to know – ever!

Instead, I let him play in his room while I sat there and read. Even if it was for a ten minute stretch, it was wonderful. Eventually, that ten minutes turned into 30 and yadda, yadda, yadda, I finished the book.

I’m now starting my 8th book for the year. And I’ve read everything from books on faith to how to master getting dressed. I’ve watched my vocabulary shoot up to what it used to be (I’ve been an avid reader all my life till about 10 years ago). And I’ve seen myself become a better wife, mother and believer.

I’m telling you all of this for two reasons…

One, I’m going to occasionally give you a synopsis of the books I’ve read. There are some that are too good not to share.

And two…I want to encourage you that it doesn’t matter if it’s reading, exercising, cooking – whatever it may be that you don’t think you can fit into your life, you can. Just do it #Nike. Make the time for it in a small way, and watch that time reproduce more time until you have a whole time family on your hands.

Maybe you want to read more blogs…I can help with that *sly grin.

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Two Legit to Quit

A peak into Jackson Fest 2017.

Kicking off a year that will be wonderfully two (not terribly two) – I wanted Jackson’s second birthday party to be a concert theme. Mainly because I wanted to work in black, white and gold AGAIN. Lord, I love black and white.

If you were to ask me weeks before the party what we’ll be doing next year for his birthday – my answer was quickly CHARLES CHEESE (last year I kept saying – Smokies Game!). But the truth is, we love gathering friends and family and celebrating at our house! Sorry Charlie.

Here are some fun shots from the party. Holy cow – Sarah Moser did an amazing job taking pictures. Someone said she really captured the feel of the party and boy did she!! I’m excited to have these to look through years from now to remember how much fun we had celebrating our little Cool Cat.

She also did a great job taking pictures of our family, so be sure to book her for your next family picture event!

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Two is the Magic Number

2 is how old my child will be next week.

2 is the number of posts I am away from a full 1500 posts.

That’s a lot of big two’s.

I’m excited about two-year-old Jackson. It will be anything but terrible. I’ve enjoyed every step of the way with him, so getting to hear him talk more and laugh more and form his own jokes (as he’s starting to do) is very exciting.

I’m also excited about having that many blog posts under my belt. Blogging is a weird thing, and the idea of it sure has changed since I first started back in 2010. But I’m proud of what I do and I’m excited to see where all the world of blogging goes in my next 1500 posts.

Enjoy your weekend!

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Packing Your Kids: Tips that Will Make it All Easier

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This week is all about how to pack.

I understand what a daunting task it can be BELIEVE YOU ME. But once you get in a rhythm and have a few well-packed trips under your belt, it becomes less of a mountain.

Watch as I give some helpful packing tips for getting your little ones ready to go out of town!

Need help packing yourself? I tried to eliminate your every packing nightmare.

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Improve Your Body Image This Summer

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Taking some time off from the blog this week, but I wanted to have this very important post pop up for your reading pleasure! 

Please enjoy it and I’ll see you back here next week!

Do you want to have a summer spent comfortable in your own skin? Or do you want to continue scrutinizing yourself and others, meanwhile furthering your discontentment with different parts of your body?

Now is such an important time to address body image because we’re about to start showing a lot of skin on a regular basis. In the winter we can hide behind layers of clothing and blame a little extra weight on the holidays (even in March). But in the summer, the sun shines on our every “flaw.”

So if you’re ready to be comfortable and confident, keep reading (and get out your wallets!! …just kidding).

This isn’t a promise to fix all of the flaws you fixate on, but I do believe that if you put into action these three steps, you’ll have a great summer completely relaxed in how you look.

Because I hate it when articles spend half the time harping on the problem and only a paragraph on the solution, I’m going to dive right in. You know the problem. I’m talking about the negative thoughts you allow in your head when you look in the mirror and how you sometimes compare your hair to someone else’, or wish your muscles were as toned as hers.

There’s the problem. Here’s the solution…

Step 1: Choose to be content.

If I were you reading this for the first time, that first step would probably piss me off. You’re reading this because you want magical answers, dang it! But truly contentment is a choice.

We may not be able to control each and every single teeny tiny thought that pops into our head, but what we can control is the amount of time we dwell on it.

When you look at someone and the thought of how skinny their thighs are compared to yours starts to stir around in your head, put an end to it. Any kind of comparison thinking, or negative scrutinizing – don’t give it more than 1 second worth of brain power. Whether it’s aimed at you or someone else. You have to work to break the habit of thinking down that negative path.

Step 2: Replace the negative thoughts.

Step 1 could exist on it’s own…for about 24 hours. That’s why you’ve got to complete it by filling those thought spaces with God’s word.

One of my favorite verses and really the one this blog is based on is in Luke 14:11… “if you are content to be simply yourself, you will become more than yourself.”

The minute you realize the door to those negative thoughts is cracking open, think (or even say out loud!)…”I am fearfully and wonderfully made. God created me in His image and He loves me.” What better thought to settle on than the love your creator has for you?

Step 3: Don’t base your happiness on future events.

Too many times we build the foundation of our happiness on ice cubes. We think, “when this happens (weight loss, new hair color, etc.)…then I’ll be happy with myself.” And our mistake is in the fact that sure it’s solid at the time, but when we don’t hit a goal everything starts to melt and collapse and we’re back to square one. That’s why you have to start now. Right where you’re at. Now. Now.

What you look like right this minute is the person you need to be happy with.

Decide you’re going to be happy, and work to drive out those negative thoughts with what the Bible says about you. God knit you together in your mother’s womb (Isaiah 44:2) so He knew exactly what you were going to look like, down to your exact DNA, and He loves how you turned out! Ask Him for help loving how you turned out as well.

Listen, everyone everyone struggles with something about their appearance that they don’t like. But not everyone lives in the freedom that comes with casting those worries onto God. Let’s decide this very minute to not live in that critical state of mind any longer and really love the person God created us to be!

 

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