Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Wednesdays

I have decided to take next few Wednesdays off from work to focus on spending time with Joe. I have 7 vacation days unaccounted for and we thought we might just spend them with him...either out to eat, at the park or back at our house. The weather is getting nicer and now some outdoor time is possible (I know it sounds weird, but we are in the equivalent of Spring back east since it is like the end of our worst weather..i think you get the idea).

So we have the van, we have the vacation time, and we have Joe able to get out, so off we go. Today we went to Jason's deli for salad bar, and ice cream for dessert (me only). Then off to Freestone park where we checked out the gym and the kiddie park. A nice relaxing day.










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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Pandora's box

Guess who is working on a Pandora bracelet?




We added a new bead today - the blue one - and now the bracelet is fit for wearing. Isn't it beautiful?

It it really isn't a Pandora's box after all...just a fun way to show off some new life events. Like there is a cruise ship we bought in Alaska, and a cupcake for her birthday, and just some other nice ones. The blue one adds color and there is a plan to get another one in a little while.

Congrats Vickie! I hope you enjoy it a lot!


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Monday, October 7, 2013

A ride

We took a ride on our tandem bike on Sunday afternoon. It was a great way to end a very rough weekend.



You can probably tell from the picture that this is not us...our bike is blue.
Why this matters: this was a huge hurdle since we haven't been out on it all year. I don't mean all season either, I mean all of 2013.
The only reason we went is because I did a foolish thing and planned a scenic ride in the car to a nearby lake within the national forest...bought the pass on line and everything. Of course we realized after the purchase that the federal shutdown means parks are, yep, closed, too. So that drive never happened.
We miss our kids, and our grandkids...basically all family. We have some light at the end of the tunnel with some visits planned real soon including Noah this weekend and Stephanie and Elijah in a week and a half. We also had a sample recently with the Goodliffes having visited.
Happy Monday.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

To my ladies

Ladies -
There have been some hard topics to talk about that I want to have a family discussion about here. But I'm a bit confused about how to share them with you. A blog seems too open, too impersonal, just too world wide web ish. Yet communication has changed so much and I don't want to be too old school.

So I need your advice...should I just open up here, or create a separate private blog, or use some other medium? Let me know your thoughts, cause I really value your opinion as the godly, wise women that you are.

Btw - I struggled here with how to address you all...mom says you should be referred to as ladies since that is what you are, but to me my usual use of the title girls is more affectionate. So if you have a preference id like to know that too.

Love,
Dad

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Elephants

We had dinner tonight with a friend from work and his wife tonight. A place called The Elephant Bar Restaurant. It has a really interesting menu and a safari decor...even some elephant statues.

The food is really good but the reviews on Yelp are not great. One reviewer said "I don't know why they call this place the elephant restaurant, there isn't even any elephant on the menu...". Huh?



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Micro blog

Hi again...it's been a while...since april, and I don't have much free time these days. However I realize that all of you are blogging and you dont have free time either. So I thought I'd give it a go with a new approach

-micro blogging.

I'll be brief, and I'll be gone. Thats it. No pictures, just a brief update on us and Joe or whatever..

The question is -- does that work for all of you?

I'm asking cause I need feedback to even bother to do this if you know what I mean (you faithful bloggers understand) so please humor me and post a comment please :)


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Friday, April 5, 2013

Secrets of Life #3 - Enjoy!

It's always been my policy to play first, then work. That's a sign of laziness, some say. But I have a different view - to make the time we have been given on this earth more pleasurable...in other words, Enjoy!

Somehow I'd gotten into the habit over the years of pushing to accomplish things. This started years ago, when raising a family, taking care of a house, and working full time exceeded my natural abilities. Task lists bled over from days to weeks to...ugh, years! I began to feel overwhelmed, and would try to "work" my way out of the hole I found myself in. But as all of you list keepers know, the truth is you never, ever get all you have to do done, and in fact the list tends to grow longer. The harder you try, the behind-er you get! Worse than that, I felt frustrated by the fact that there was never any time to enjoy life. I felt the need to recreate, but never seemed to have the time.



Which brings me to the point of this post. I have learned over the years that if I'm ever going to stay sane with all of the demands on me I was going to have to be proactive in a different way - specifically I was going to have to make a point of enjoying life. It doesn't come automatically, at least not for me. Enjoying life is actually an attitude...you can do it all the time. Even when you are working, you can be enjoying work. When you are playing, you can enjoy it all the more when you have the right attitude (it's possible to be focused on what you have to do when you get home, and miss the thing you are doing).

Now for me it may be easy - having gotten to a really great stage in life, where the demands on me are less by far than they used to be. There are also many blessings in a having a great climate, with a lovely home and a great family. Realize that it took many hard years to get to this point. Needless to say I could have been enjoying those harder times more had I realized this secret earlier. And I'm sure I tried my best too.



When you get to this age (not quite decrepit, but certainly past my prime) you start to see things through different eyes, and realize that there isn't that much of this life left. So I want to enjoy it more. This doesn't mean goofing off, or partying all the time. Life isn't a vacation, and there is still plenty of work to do. It's just that I have started to take more time to smell the flowers...figuratively speaking. I stop to think how very blessed I really am. I've got a great job that pays well, wonderful kids all walking with the Lord, even grandchildren (I hardly believe this), we live in a nice house, AND we have all the time we can stand to enjoy all of this. Thinking of the blessings helps you to enjoy them more, and keeps you from always wanting more and more too.

I'd be lying if I didn't admit that the to-do list plagues me sometimes. The way I handle this today is to SCHEDULE time for recreation. If I don't, it won't happen. Almost everyone schedules time for a vacation...I've learned to do that, too, although it took me years to figure that one out. What about mini vacations...you can take an overnight, or an outing to the park, or an hour or two out to watch a movie or listen to music. Then there is the micro vacation...5 minutes of peace and quiet, without electronic gadgets, absent text or email calling. This is just relax time!

Some of you are going, duh!, this is what I do all the time. Good for you! But I know others are suffering from enjoyment deficit just like me, and for you I say, learn this secret now, before it passes you by. You never hear people on their death bed saying "I wish I had spent more time working". Don't worry, you to-do list will be right there waiting for you when you get back. And when you do, enjoy that too!



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