Friday, July 1, 2011

Don't waste another Marble!

I was listening to the Scott and Kelli show on my favorite radio station KLove on my way home from work yesterday. Scott was telling this story and it really hit home and I felt like I needed to share it also. It really helps put life into perspective I think if you can see it dwindling down in front of you every week...I know there's a lot of Saturdays I've wasted...So new goal for myself is to try not to waste anymore! I did my own math and I've had 1655 Saturdays as of tomorrow. That leaves me with hopefully at least 2245.

Don't waste another Marble! 
by Scott from KLove
 
I have been reading John Maxwell's  book, The 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player.  It is a great read and a book that is so applicable to everyone!  We are all apart of a team in one way or another.  In the chapter on living life intentionally John shared a story that friend had shared with him.  His friend Dwight Bain overheard a Ham radio broadcast one morning and what he overheard was some an advise an older gentleman was sharing:
"It's a shame you have to be away from home and your family so much," he said, "Let me tell you something that has helped me keep a good perspective on my own priorities.  You see, one day I sat down and did a little arithmetic.  The average person lives 75 years, so I multiplied 75 times 52 and came up with 3,900, which is the number of Saturdays the average person has in a lifetime.
"it took me fifty-five years to think about this in any detail." he continued, "and by that time I had lived through 2,800 Saturdays.  I got to thinking that if I lived to be seventy-five, I only had about a thousand of those left to enjoy."
He went on to explain that he had bought 1,000 marbles and put them in a clear container in his favorite work area at home.  "Every Saturday since then," he said, "I have taken one of the marbles out of the jar and thown it away.  I found that by watching the marbles diminish, I focused more on the really important things in life.  There's nothing like watching your time here on this earth run out to help you get your priorities straight."
The older gentleman finished, "Now let me tell you one more thing before I sign off and take my lovely wife to breakfast.  This morning, I took my last marble out of the container.  I figure if I make it until next Saturday, then I have been given a little extra time."
We can't choose whether we will get any more time, but we can choose what we do with it.  If you are intentional with what with what you have, then you will make the most out of the time and talent that God gives you.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Give Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope everyone had a wonderful day filled with lots of love, family, and good food!

We were missing quite a few people this year so we had a small but good Thanksgiving. I wasn't sure how it would be this year with us having lost Grandpa two months ago. We sure did miss him, but it went so much better than I had expected it to. I think it helped a lot that Grandma had the table set out different...we didn't spend the entire meal looking at the empty chair that would have been his. We all got a little choked up(or at least I did) when it came time for prayer,cause it was a who's going to say it now kind of moment...but we made it through the first Thanksgiving, so I'm sure they will get easier with each passing year.

I only had my oldest son Tyler with me this year. Dylan decided to go to his dads, and Chandler went with my husband Greg to his family's house. So we were a little scattered this year. We were also missing my sister-in-law Jess who had to work, and my aunt, uncle, and cousins from TX....We missed you all, but not to worry...I ate enough pie and food for all of you  :0)...(more cheeseball, and beef rollups for us...lol) Here's a few more pictures of our day together
Me with my nephew Vincent

My nephew Vincent

Too much turkey...lol

My Mom, My grandma, and me

Me, my brother, my grandma, Tyler and Vincent

all of us (except Ken who was taking the pic)

Me and my oldest son Tyler

Me and my grandma

Me and my mom

Papa Ken with Vincent

My brother and my niece Natalie

My mom and step-dad

My nephew Vincent
I have so much in my life to be thankful for...I hope everyone took time out of their day today to reflect on what you have to be thankful for in your own lives, and I hope you found your list to be long!

This song has been stuck in my head all day, so I thought I'd share it.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Handmade Holiday's - Part 1

Wow! It's been a while since I posted...Sorry! I've been incredibly busy these last few weeks. I've taken on a not quite full time job now working as a caregiver for a elderly woman.So I just don't have as much time at home as before... But just cause I haven't been blogging doesn't mean I haven't been sewing.

I've decided this year I'm making all my Christmas presents for everyone except my kids...They will probably get a few things handmade too, but the majority of theirs will be bought. So here's what I've been working on for the adults...rice heating pads, in a bag stenciled with a picture of a rice plant...
and for the younger kids I've made these roll up travel bags...
So that's it so far...I still need to work on a couple of stuffed animals for the really little kids...and I'm stuck on what to make for the teen guys...so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Also, once I get a day to slow down a little, I'll try to get tutorials up for the two projects below in case anyone else would like to make them for Christmas.

(also both of these ideas I found online done by many people so I'm not sure who to reference back to)

Hope everyone has a great day!  :0)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween 2010

I know its November now, and I'm a little late posting, but here's a few pics of this years Halloween...
Dylan was a Ninja (with purple Nike's...lol)
Tyler was a zombie
Group shot - chandler was scream, Greg was himself, and I was candy corn
 I don't have a closeup shot of Chandler yet, but I'll post it when I get it....I didn't end up making anyone's costume this year except my own, and it was a last minute throw together in an hour project...lol...but here's the closeup for it


Hope everyone had an awesome Halloween...Now it's time to start looking forward to Thanksgiving and working on Christmas presents :0)
 

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Super Style Bag Swap Reveal

A while ago I decided to join the Super Style Bag Swap being put together by Sew Mama Sew...This was the first swap of any kind I had ever done, and I had a blast! I will definitely do another one. I got paired up with an amazing Bag Swap partner and I think it's safe to say not only did I receive an incredible bag from her I made a new friend. :0)

I was really nervous for her to get my bag. I normally don't sew from patterns, but for the swap I used the Blossom bag pattern by Amy Butler. It involved a LOT of cutting and ironing, but I was really pleased with how well the bag went together. I made it in a pretty yellow and grey print material...I loved the material, but I was nervous that she wouldn't like it as much. I just received an email from her saying that she got it and loved it...so I can breathe a sigh of relief and now post some pictures! I do have to say before I post them that the bag is not quite as dark of a yellow as the camera makes it look...It's a little softer. :0)




Here's a picture of the bag my swap partner sent to me.

I seriously love it! It was perfect, and so well made! As a late birthday present she even made me a little matching make-up bag...It's adorable...I don't have a pic of it though so you'll just have to take my word on it :0)
I have to say this has been a lot of fun. If you've never participated in a swap I highly recommend it...Head on over here to see the flicker group where all the finished purses are getting uploaded.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Upcoming Product Review

This is turning out to be a great day! Not only did my hoodie turn out awesome, but I was also contacted by CSN to do a product review. CSN is made up of more than 200 online shops offering a huge selection of products ranging from drop leaf tables and bedroom sets to toys, office and home decor. Not sure what product I am going to get to review yet, but I'm excited! I'll let you know more once I receive it  :0)


Hope everyone has had a great day!

My first no pattern hoodie!

I'm really excited and proud of myself today...I made my very first hoodie, with no pattern or anything...and it worked perfectly! I normally don't use patterns, but I also normally don't sew anything wearable for myself. It seems so much easier to make something quick for kids. I quit smoking last year and have put on a few pounds, and I now have a closet full of clothes that no longer fit...sooo...I'm going to be forcing myself to make stuff for me more often. I was going to make a tutorial for this, but I wasn't 100% sure if it was going to actually fit together right, so I didn't end up making one.  Please excuse the fact that I look like a complete dork in these pics..lol...I had to have my oldest son take the pictures  :0)