December 2, 2012

Good Deed December

After giving thanks every day in November, I have decided to keep the positive attitude going.  I am making a commitment this December; to do one good deed per day.  Some days more lend themselves to more than one good deed, but I would like to do at least one good thing every day in December for someone else!  Whether it's big or small, self-sacrificing or not, amazing or mundane, it doesn't matter.
The goal is 1 Good Deed Every Day in December.
#gooddeeddecember

Feel free to join in and post your good deeds!  We could all use some inspiration!




Saturday, Dec. 1 - For my 1st "good deed" I wrote a note to our waitress, thanking her for making such great Arnold Palmers for my husband.  She had never heard of the drink so it was all new to her.  Not to mention that he can drink half a dozen of them during a meal.  I wanted her to know that we appreciated her!




Sunday, Dec. 2 - Rob helped me out with this one today!  Is that cheating?  He stopped and donated to the Armed Forces today.  And when he asked to fill out a raffle form, he said he didn't need any prizes, just wanted to donate.  THANKS, Rob!!!  I think I will send a note to a friend just say she is in my thoughts.  Then I am can truly say I did a good deed today too.




Monday, Dec. 3 - I spent 2 hours deleting contacts from an "old" iPhone that my husband use to use and is now getting passed on to my father-in-law.  I got rid of all of Rob's old contacts from years of sales appointments.  But, I made sure to keep family's numbers.  Now nobody else has to edit/delete.  AND my father-in-law won't have to put everyone in the family back in.  Just new contacts after they move.




Tuesday, Dec. 4 - Toy shopping for Toys For Tots!  After buying 2 Disney coloring books (with crayons), 2 painting books (with water colors), a new box of crayons, a stuffed animal, and a Mario pull car, we stood at the box pulling price tags off.  As I dropped the gifts down into the box I noticed that our donations were the only donations in the 3 foot tall box.  "How sad!  We can't be the only people donating, can we?" Rob said, "Maybe they just came and did a pick up earlier today because it was full?"  Yes, there was a questioning tone in his voice.  Let's hope he is right!  Our donations looked so sad sitting in the bottom of the giant collection box.   
PLEASE help the US Marines collect toys in your area!  
Stop by any Walgreens and drop off new, unwrapped toys!





Wednesday, Dec. 5 - In addition to taking Uli to for his weekly Pet Therapy service job,  I also helped the check out clerk bag my groceries today!  She seemed stressed (she's a new employee) and I figured I could help instead of just standing there watching.




Thursday, Dec. 6 - I am headed out to mail Christmas cards to the troops!  Each year the American Red Cross delivers holiday cards to veterans, military families and active-duty service members at hospitals and installations around the world.  I decided to send several cards with "thank you" messages and military jokes.   
PLEASE join me in sending cards! 
They must be post marked by Friday, December 7th.  That's tomorrow!   

Click on American Red Cross for the mailing address!
Or, click on Operation Christmas Cards which will also accept donations (like socks, soap, toothbrushes, etc.) for our veterans spending their holidays in homeless shelters.  The deadline for this one isn't until next Wednesday, Dec. 12th






Friday, Dec. 7 - There are times when I see an elderly person out by themselves, and I am reminded of my great aunt and my grandfather who use to go run errands alone too.  You know, those "old people" who often have that skeptical look (perhaps while reading every detail on the packaging), or a look of frustration (especially with all the credit card machines and their 20 questions), or even a sad lonely way about them?  Not only do I miss my elderly relatives, but I miss helping them in those awkward situations.  At the time it can be frustrating and perhaps annoying.  But later you find the humor in it and miss those precious moments.  So instead of being annoyed by the slow or seemingly confused "old people" who are out by themselves,  I take a moment or two to help!  I know my relatives would have been happy if someone would have done that for them when family wasn't around.  Today was one of those days!  I helped a slow elderly lady into the post office and through the long holiday lines.  Bless her heart...all she wanted was a stamp machine so she could get 1 single stamp.  Really?  How did she plan on working that new fandangled machine?  Luckily we have a small town post office without the fancy technology.  But that meant standing in line!  You should have seen her face when she found out she could get 2 stamps with her dollar bill.  That means she now has an extra stamp to spare!  She was so thankful that I took the time to help her!




Saturday, Dec.  8 - Not only did we help support the arts and our community theater, we got to see an amazingly talented friend sing tonight!  What a great holiday show! 





Sunday, Dec. 9 - As I stood in line at the gas station today, I saw an ad for an organization that helps support our troops.  Instead of saying, "How cool!" and then walking away...I added the donation to my purchase!  So today, I gave to the IAVA (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America).  They are the first and largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.  Their programs include health, employment, education and  community resources.  If you have a Steetz gas station in your area, stop in and make a donation too!





Monday, Dec.  10 - I receive news that a fellow Pet Therapy dog owner had to make the incredibly hard decision to put their dog down this past weekend.  I decided to send her a note today.  Although it has been several years since Hildie passed, I remember that feeling all to well!  17 years with a dog at your side is a long time!  She is in my thoughts and prayers today.





Tuesday, Dec. 11 - I checked on a friend today.  She has been having a hard time lately... Ya know, when life seems to just want to drag you down?  She has been on my mind a lot in the past couple of months.  I wish there was something I could do to help.  But she assures me there is nothing I can do.  So I thought, 'Well...at least I can remind her that I am always here whenever she needs me.'  Later that day I received a message thanking me for being a true friend and always being there in the "background" (as I call it).  Hopefully the tides will turn soon so she can share that beautiful smile with others again!





Wednesday, Dec. 12 - Today is Uli's birthday and his day to go to "work" for his Pet Therapy.  So we decided to take Birthday Brownies to the kids he reads with!  They were so surprised and thrilled to be able to share in Uli's birthday.  And surprise, surprise...one student brought him a box of gourmet dog treats with icing on top.  Of course, Uli was a huge fan!






Thursday, Dec. 13 - That ringing in your ears this time of year...it's the Salvation Army bell.  I must admit...I usually say, "Sorry, no change" and go about my business.  By the way, I don't pull cash from the ATM machine.  I used my debit card for everything.  So I'm telling the truth when I say that!  Well today, I stopped and put change in the bucket that I had gathered from our coin tin before I left the house.  I found out that you can also donate to the Salvation Army's Red Kettle fund online.  No need dig for change like I did.






Friday, Dec. 14 - As I paid for my soda, the cashier asked, "Will that be all today?"  I turned and looked behind me.  There stood a lady (about my mom's age) with 2 drinks in her hand and a couple dollar bills.  I said, "I'll get those!"  She was absolutely confused!  Yes, confused.  It took the cashier a minute too but she then tried to explain to the lady behind me that I was going to buy her drinks for her.  Still...confused!  I literally took the soda bottle from her hand (with a smile on my face) rang it up, gave it back to her, took the water from her, rang it up, handed it back to her, and smiled.  She stood there absolutely shocked!  The cashier smiled and said, "Tis the season!"  The lady behind me said, "Uuuuhhh...THANK YOU!" while still being totally confused.  She turned quietly and left as though nobody had ever been nice to her.  I hope it made her smile and perhaps she can pass it on.




Saturday, Dec.  15 - At dinner this evening I said, "Oh no!  The day is almost over!"  I was worried that with only one more stop on our list for today, that an opportunity for good deeds would not present itself.  I was wrong!  Rob spotted a jar for the Wounded Warrior Project and called out my name.  I turned to see him opening his wallet and pointing at the jar.  He handed me a $5 and said, "Here ya go!" with a smile on his face.  Thank you, Rob, for helping me with my good deed today!




Sunday, Dec. 16 - It's our 11th wedding anniversary (18 years together).  No..that is not my good deed!  Very funny people.  My good today was purposely buying something at a store that supports Children's Miracle Network.  The other day Rob was really touched by the St. Jude's commercial at the movie theater.  You know, the one where Jennifer Aniston and Robin Williams tell you to be thankful that your kid's biggest problem is homework.  They always ask you to shop where you see the St. Jude's logo.  But I never see it anywhere.  Until today!  So I went in, got some gift tags (that we will use for our Christmas Dinner place setting) and a dog toy.  When I paid, I donated!  Finally!






Monday, Dec. 17 -  I mailed my last Christmas box!  While sitting in the car at the post office, packing that last box (because I wanted a flat rate box) I took time out to let an older gentleman chat with the puppies.  There I was in the driver seat (so I wasn't sticking my butt out with the door open and blocking a parking place) with a big box crammed between me and the steering wheel, bubble wrap all around, the address book balancing on the center console, and a magic marker in hand (dangerous).  Needless to say I was a little focused and trying to get it done.  But I saw the elderly man next to the car, peering in to see the happy faces of my puppies in the back seat.  So, I stopped what I was doing, set the marker down, turned on the car, and rolled the back window down.  He spent a good 5+ minutes chatting about his spoiled dog while petting mine.  But it made him smile, so there I sat, crowded and in the middle of things.  But I knew those moments were easier for me to "get back" than they were for him!  So once again, while at my small-town post office, I took time out for a senior citizen.




 

Tuesday, Dec. 18 - When paying for my dogs' food tonight, I donated, again, to the PetSmart Charities.  When you run your debit or credit card it asks if you would like to donate before charging your card.  I always hit $1.  So I figure over the past 5 or 6 years we have donated a pretty good chunk of change!  Tonight was no different.  But I wanted to share my "good deed" with you in case you had been asked the same question at PetSmart and you wondered where that money went.  PetSmart Charities is an independent, nonprofit organization that creates and supports programs that save the lives of homeless pets, raise awareness, and promotes healthy relationships between people and pets.  They help fund adoptions, spay & neuter initiatives, emergency relief programs (i.e. pets who are suddenly homeless after  events like Superstorm Sandy), and rescue programs.  This is a great place to give a dollar or two whenever you buy something for your 4 legged loved ones!





Wednesday, Dec. 19 -Today is Wednesday...which means it's Uli's day for his Pet Therapy job.  Being that Christmas is right around the corner, we took a goody bag for each kid!  They got a giant cookie on a stick, a Holiday Word Search book, a deck of cards with Holiday Trivia on them, and of course some new pencils for their desk.  I couldn't decide who was more excited.  The kids getting the goody bag, or Uli giving the goody bag.





Thursday, Dec. 20 -Another night enjoying the voice of our beautiful friend.  She sings so effortlessly with such great power!  We love being able to hang out, enjoy her company, and hear her sing.  So in appreciation, we picked up her tab for the beers that helped "wet her whistle" as they say.





Friday, Dec. 21 -Company is arriving for the holidays!  I am sooooo excited!!!  Seriously!  I love my family and I love hosting!  Sorry to those of you who can't say the same!  In preparation, I got the car washed today.  While there, I stepped over some trash and then went turned around to pick it up and throw it away.  I use to be so good about tossing things that others had thrown down to litter the parking lot, or gutter, or street.  I would say, "Why wait for someone else to pick it up?  I can do it!"  But for some reason, I haven't been as good about that.  Until today!  And I will work on being better about that in the new year!





Saturday, Dec. 22 - We all went out to dinner tonight to our favorite Italian restaurant.  And it just so happens that it's right down the street from the house.  Today's good deed was helping them clean all the soap off the front of their soap holder when I took my restroom break.  Ya know how that little strand of soap drips down the front after you get your pump of soap?  All those tiny soap drips were all over their soap dispenser.  So I ran it under the warm water and cleaned it all up.
 
  
Sunday, Dec. 23 - After watching Sunday Morning on CBS today, I made a donation to The Jack and Jill Late Stage Cancer Foundation.  They raise money to send families on an all-expense-paid vacation to give them a "time out from cancer."  I saw a family of four enjoy a vacation together and forget for just a little while, that the mother was dying of brain cancer.  My best friend in high school lost her mom to a battle with brain cancer and all I could think was, "I wish she could have gone on one last vacation with her mom and sisters!"  What an amazing gift!




Monday, Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve -This afternoon we (my mom, my aunt, and I) had a ladies afternoon out.  We did a little shopping and stopped for fun drink & appetizer before returning home to make Christmas Eve dinner.  After tasting her wine, my mom said, "This isn't that great."  I was not that polite after I had a taste.  Let's put it this way, I wiped my tongue off after barely swallowing the Shiraz.  And of course, that's right when the waiter walked by!  Awkward!  I told him it didn't taste right.  That was an understatement!  And I was shocked that my mom was being so polite and was going to drink it!  No way!  The waiter returned with a new glass of wine from a new bottle.  He said the bartender tasted the other glass and it was obviously an old bottle.  Duh!  So not only did I "save" mom from that horrible taste, but I helped some future restaurant patron who may have gotten a glass of  Shiraz from that same yucky bottle.


 



Tuesday, Dec. 25 - Christmas Day - My family insists that my cooking and hosting was the good deed today.  I do not agree!  I not only enjoy it, but don't believe that cooking for loved ones is a "good deed"!  Being that we stayed home slowly unwrapping presents,  relaxing, and cooking here at home...I didn't get out of the house to do my daily good deed.  Guess I better make up for it by doing something on New Years Day (even though my "Good Deed December" will be officially over.






Wednesday, Dec. 26 - When walking into the bank (which is located in the front of the grocery store) earlier today, I noticed a collection box to help Feed The Hungry.  After doing my banking I grabbed a can of mixed nuts and some baby food.  I wanted to get something other than the typical canned veggies and soup.  And I figured that the donation box just might not be as full after the holidays as it was before!


Thursday, Dec. 27 -My parents joined in with today's good deed!  As we chose our seats in the theater today, we all three went a few seats further to the left, instead of sitting in the center of the screen, so that we weren't blocking the view of the kid behind us.







Friday, Dec. 28 - I went through my socks today.  You may be asking why and wondering how that fits with a good deed.  Well, earlier this winter I heard about several organizations collecting socks for the homeless.  A dry pair of socks is something that most people take for granted.  Most of us never think about what life would be like without them.  Rain-soaked feet, ill-fitting shoes, constant standing and diseases like diabetes take their toll on the feet of homeless people.  The best way to prevent such conditions is to keep feet clean and dry, which is very difficult if you spend your days outside.  I researched where to donate my gently used socks and found that places ask for packages of new socks.  So...I will donate my "extras" to the local Goodwill and will take a bag of new socks to the Raleigh Rescue Mission.






Saturday, Dec. 29 -On my way to the airport tonight, I saw a couple men walking along the median with flashlights.  ps...For those of you who are not familiar with NC highways, they are very dark!  So naturally I was a little freaked out.  Then when I saw that they were by a guardrail where the median has open space (ie dropping down to a revine or creek), I got even more freaked!  I remember last year when a man hopped the median to help someone after a wreck and he fell to his death because it was dark and he didn't know there was a long drop down.  Not good!  I was worried that may happen again so I called the Highway Patrol and let them know that about "the guys with flashlights" in the median on the interstate!  Hopefully they found what they were looking for!






Sunday, Dec. 30 - Sorry, honey, but I am counting you as my good deed today.  After Christmas Rob went to visit his brothers and parents in Seattle.  Which always means very little sleep!  I picked him up at the airport last night and gave him a welcome home kiss.  That kiss was followed my numerous yawns.  I knew it wasn't rude!  It just means he had a great time visiting and staying up late having random conversations.  He was a good sport though and stayed up chatting and watching DVRed shows with me despite his exhaustion.  So, this morning I quietly got up, took care of the dogs, made my cup of coffee, and undecorated the tree (wrapping each ornament individually) while he slept.  Two hours later, I couldn't wait any longer,  the dogs and I ran upstairs to wake him up as if it were Christmas morning.  We wanna spend time with you!  Wake up!  And the good news for him?  He got sleep and the tree was done!  All decorations have been put away.







Monday, Dec. 31 - New Year's Eve - Poor Uli boy.  He was as sick as a dog today.  Oh wait..he is a dog!  We can't find anything that he could have eaten or chewed up.  I searched every room, the yard, his toy box, etc and found nothing out of the ordinary.  My point being, I cleaning up after him every 2 hours today, trying to ease his pain, bribing him to drink chicken or eat come plain rice.  But he wouldn't drink, would eat, couldn't sit still or lay comfortably.  You could tell he was in pain!  Which means I didn't get out of the house.  So, I guess starting my Thank You notes for Christmas gifts will have to count as my good deed today.  It's hard for me to consider that as a good deed, though!  I was raised to write Thank You notes and be grateful for the gifts that others give to me.  It just seems the right thing to do.  They took time to select the gift(s) and spent money to buy or make them.  So me being appreciative is the least I can do!


 


Tuesday, Jan. 1 - New Year's Day - I know..."Good Deed December" is officially over.  However, if you recall...I was slack on Christmas Day, of all days, and didn't feel like I really did a good deed.  Today, I was supposed to make up for my slack behavior this time last week.  Drum roll please....I turned the endlessly running water off in the restroom at the theater.  I know, I know...not a big deal.  Except for the fact that I have no clue how long it was on and how much longer it would have stayed on.  I walked in and there it was, just running and running and running and running.  Not turning the water off is slowly becoming one of my new pet peeves.  I know everything is automatic these days, but really?  You don't remember physically turning it on all by yourself, like 30 seconds ago?  Ya had to lift the handle to turn it on...so push it back down when you are done, and TURN IT OFF!  



November 28, 2012

Last 3 days.....

It looks as though we are coming to the end of this journey.  (sad face)   There are only 3 days left of the month.  As you know, if you have been following along, I finally decided to join in on the "Giving Thanks Each Day of November" idea.  Not only have I shared my daily "High & Low" with my husband (check out week 1), I have also shared what I am thankful for every day with you!  Thanks for reading!  If ya missed anything, or perhaps needs some inspiration, you also check out week 2 , week 3, and Thanksgiving week 4.
I have truly enjoyed doing this!  Throughout the day I find myself looking for things to be thankful for.  Not dwelling on what went wrong, or what I missed out on, or what ticked me off.  But instead, what was good, what made me smile, what warmed my heart, what would I want to pass on.  This only reassures that sharing High/Low every night is an important way to end each night!  I am going to try to continue focusing on the "High" of each day and hoping that with that focus, I will struggle to think of my "Low"!







DAY 28:
I woke up to a quiet house today.  Nobody here but the dogs.  As soon as I let them out of their crates, they ran to the guest room and then down to the living room to look for everyone.  Bummer, to their disappointment, it was just me.  No "grandparents" to spoil them.  No Rob to torture with their morning energy.  No cuddles from people who spoil them even more than I do.  Speaking of which, don't worry about the dogs...they only spend the night in the crates!  Otherwise they are "free" all day.  We just went with the theory of no "kids" in the parents bed. 
As for how I feel today?  I did the same thing this morning!  In my own way... I sat on the couch having coffee by myself.  Nobody to share my morning "Cup Of Joe" with.  Nobody to laugh with when we watch "Kelly & Michael" or "Rachel Ray."  Nobody to yell back and forth with down the hall as I got ready.  I missed the company.  As I always do!  Whether it's my parents or my Aunt Linnie or a good friend who comes for dinner.
So today I am not giving thanks for the guests leaving (as many others around the country are).  Instead, I am giving thanks that they were here in the first place and that I actually enjoy time with my family and close friends!  Not everyone can say that!





DAY 29:
As you may have noticed in some of the photos, I wear glasses.  Only to see far away, as I would tell my students.  I can see just fine close up.  But more than five feet or so feet away (maybe even closer than that since I have to wear them to watch tv), it all gets really blurry!  It's not that I'm legally blind or anything.  But all detail is lost with any sort of distance.  Perhaps that is why I love photography.  I just zoom in and instantly have the clear, crisp detail that I so love seeing.  I have always said that if I had to loose any of my senses, I would hate to loose my sight most of all!
Today, I would like to give thanks for my sight (and for my glasses which help my nearsighted vision) and I'd like to share a video with you.  It is called, "The Power of Words."  As soon as I watched it this afternoon, I knew what today's blog would be about!  Thanks, Linnie, for sending this to me!

Please share this with others and give thanks for your blessings!




DAY 30:
Last Day...

It is the last day of November.  That means this is the last blog post for the "Give Thanks"  daily idea.  I am thrilled that I joined the bandwagon and focused on giving thanks every day of November.  As I mentioned earlier in my posts, it truly made a difference!  My whole outlook was more positive.  Hopefully those around me, and those who kept up with my blog, noticed.  It's a goal of mine to continue this warm & fuzzy feeling.  I know not every day will be perfect, but this "experiment" proves that attitude is everything!  Well, ok...maybe not everything, but it sure makes a huge difference!

Today, I am thankful it's Friday!  I have really been looking forward to today.  Not because this daily blogging bit is over (don't get me wrong, I will still blog DIY projects, recipes, etc),  but because IT'S FRIDAY!  I am really looking forward to some date nights with my husband this weekend.  He has been at a sales training this week and we haven't been on a date in weeks.  Which for us, the couple without kids, is very rare!  So here's to a movie in the theater, dinners out, a gourmet popsicle at LocoPops in downtown Raleigh (it's supposed to be almost 70 degrees this weekend), a nice walk in the sun together, and a company Christmas party in "dress up" clothes.  Here's to us, Rob!




To those of you who have been following along with my "Giving Thanks"... THANK YOU!  And to those of you who are just joining me, you are a little late!  But please take the time to catch up, browse the blog, "follow,"  leave some comments, and "Pin It" if ya like it!

November 22, 2012

Thanks Giving... week 4






This marks the 4th week of my Daily "Giving Thanks".  For those of you who are just now following this part of my blog,  every year I read other people post things that they are thankful for and I always think it's such a great idea.  But, then life happens and I just don't get it started.  Not this year!  I've successfully blogged every day this month and counted my thanks!  Not that I am under the assumption that anyone else cares, but what a great way to focus of giving thanks!  After all...I AM One Lucky (Heart) Girl!!!
 
Perhaps I can inspire some of you to join me and give thanks each day, these last few days of November, as well.  If you would like to read week 1, week 2, or last week's (week 3), please do!  And feel free to comments and share what you are thankful for!  





DAY 21:
 Tomorrow is Thanksgiving!  I am so excited!  But at the same time, I will miss my few family members that are not here and able to celebrate with us.  Ok wait, this is not a sad blog.  I'm giving thanks each day!  
Today I am thankful for such a fabulous home!  I spent some time cleaning today, in preparation for our small feast for 4 tomorrow, and was reminded how blessed I am.  I feel so blessed to have a home with hardwood floors, a warm cozy fireplace, lots of sunny windows, a DIY remodeled bathroom, open floor plan, a big kitchen that is perfect for cooking and entertaining, beautiful iris and plants in the backyard, a DIY raised garden, and even a nice laundry room with a black chandelier.  It's the little things, right?  
Seriously though, I know I am blessed and wanted to add that to my list today!  I live in a beautiful home that I get to share it, with not only my husband & dog, but also the family and friends that come to visit.  I enjoy hosting and much of the reason I do, is because I have such a warm, welcoming home!  






DAY 22:
Thanksgiving Day!

Today, the recognized day to give thanks, seems like the day where I should list everything I am thankful for.  That also seems "indulgent" (as Simon Cowell would point out on American Idol).  Not to mention that the list would be quite long.  So, I am keeping today simple.  Perhaps the food comma speaking!
Besides the obvious home, clothing, good health, necessities, etc I am thankful that we were able to afford and prepare a yummy celebration/Thanksgiving meal.  As Americans it has not only become a tradition but also an expectation, that of course we are having turkey, stuffing, mash potatoes, and everything else that we have come to love eating at Thanksgiving.  But really?  We are blessed that we can "expect" it.  Not everyone is as fortunate!
I clearly made too many root vegetables!  More veggies than turkey!








DAY 23:
Well, Mom and I ventured out today, Black Friday.  Wait...hold your judgement!  Too be fair, we didn't head out until noon.  And, what I am thankful for today is the fact that we ventured out to have fun.  Not because we were stressed and needed to complete an entire Christmas list.  But instead, just because we were wanted to poke around, watch others stress out, and see what was out there.  I, by the way, am already done with my Christmas list!  Except last minute stocking stuffers and the next holiday meal!






DAY 24:
Brrrrrrrr!  Although it wasn't in the teens, so I shouldn't be complaining, today was 20 degrees colder than yesterday.  So needless to say I was thankful for a warm coat.  Which, I have realized earlier this Fall, could easily become an addiction.  Or should I say, "collection" of sorts.  I could have a cute coat in every color and still think I "need" some other coats.  Luckily the coat closet limits me! 





DAY 25:
What a gorgeous day!  It was chilly (yep, got to wear another warm winter coat) but sunny and clear!  What a GREAT DAY for a drive!  We all got in the car and took a drive.  Yes, we took the car with seat warmers in the front and in the back just to make sure we warm.  I'm not sayin' I'm wus, but I'm sure not claiming to be a real "survivor" of the cold.  If ya have seat warmers, use them!  
We explored around one of our local lakes,  Jordan Lake, and the surrounding area.  Got to see the fall leaves, the sunset through the trees as it shimmered on the lake, some million dollar homes, and small town roundabouts.  I am thankful for such a relaxing beautiful day!







DAY 26:
Not sure about your household, but I know mine was trying to recoop after the long holiday weekend!  Although Rob was up at 5:30AM heading to gym and then off to work,  the rest of us kinda looked zonked out.  You know...as in tired.  We don't really have an excuse either.  There were only 4 of here for Thanksgiving and I honestly do not get stressed around the holidays.  No really!  Cross my heart!  Pinky swear!  I love the change in season, the cooler temps, the longer nights, the holiday bustle, the warm comfort food, the time with friends and family...  So why were we so tired?  Probably because we stay up late visiting and watching random shows like "House Hunters International."  The point????  Today I was thankful for my new (bigger) crock pot!  Instead of the weensie 4 quart pot, I now have a 7 quart!  I no longer have to do recipes in two batches or start the recipe in the crock pot and finish it on the stove (which sorta negates the point of the crock pot).  Our 1st meal in this crock pot was a Rum Rump Roast.  YUM!  I can't wait to use the left overs for sandwiches tomorrow!  







DAY 27:
Random!  I decided to clean every window sill today.  That's 23 window sills... in all their green slime glory!  I try to clean them twice a year - once every Spring after the pollen season and once in the Fall when it's time to open the windows after a hot southern summer.  However, if you would have raised any window in my house (before noon today) you would not have guessed they had a Spring cleaning.  This morning I randomly got motivated to clean each sill.  After spraying each sill with vinegar, I armed myself with a huge cup of hot water (which I was constantly filling), a rag, and my handy dandy "Sonic Scrubber."  If you have any windows and/or any grout in your home I strongly recommend purchasing one of these great tools!  I am ever so thankful this Sonic Scrubber today!  It only took some elbow grease as they say and not a lot of scrubbing on my part!  Wooo hoooo!  With the vinegar and the battery powered scrubber, I was done in no time.  And now when you raise a window in my house, the sill dings like the smiles in those tooth whitening commercials!  At least for now.


November 14, 2012

3rd week of Giving Thanks

I am so excited that I've been able to keep up and post daily!  Some days there are countless things to be thankful for and it's hard to pick which one I'd like to blog about.  Other days, luckily they're few and far between, it is a little more challenging to come up with something...other than the obvious shelter, food, clothing, family, etc.  I am trying to get a little deeper and make sure it's truly heartfelt each day.  
If you missed it from the beginning, you can visit week 1 and week 2 to catch up on life here on my home-front!  
Here's to the 3rd week...




DAY 14:
As many of you know, Uli, our long hair daschund is a Certified Pet Therapy K9.  He has started his 2nd year at a Wake County school as a Reading Therapy Dog.  After years of studies, they have found that: (1) reading to the dog means all threats of being judged are put aside, (2) the child relaxes and focuses on the reading, (3) the child's reading scores improve by a grade level [sometimes more], (4) it helps build self-esteem, and (5) the child begins to associate reading with something pleasant.  
Today, we met another student that Uli will be reading with this year.  The student is dealing with a pretty severe stuttering issue and all the social problems that accompany it.  Uli sat and listened while wagging and offering a kiss on the cheek every now and then.  As the minutes passed, you could hear the stuttering begin to slowly subside.  
We have heard stories of children in the program who arrive with a stutter and leave without any trace of a stutter at all.  Wouldn't it be great to see & hear that change first hand?  I know if another dog has done it, Uli can too!  
I feel so blessed to have found Uli, the sweetest and most patient dog ever.  And I am so very thankful to be a part of his journey!  
Now we just have to get his sister, Addie, out there working too!
  




DAY 15:
I am thankful to have such a supportive family and gifted friends!  I spent the night enjoying great food and conversation with my parents, followed by the amazing voice of my dear friend Amy Wiggs.  I love when the 4 of us (me, Rob, Mom, & Mike) are all together!  Feels like all is right in the world.  And when we get to share new experiences and be surrounded by warm, loving, talented friends it makes it even better!  Thanks Mom, Mike and Amy for making the night so special!  Love you all! 






DAY 16:
Sometimes I forget how much I like to cook.  After enjoying another good movie (I highly recommend seeing "Lincoln" so you know what they are talking about when it wins ALL of the awards for 2012), we came home and I made Tom Yum soup for dinner.  As always, I followed most of a recipe and then threw some extra ingredients in.  Some of this, a little of that... And YUM!  It really was Tom YUM soup, if I do say so myself!  Too bad it won't be exactly the same next time.  Perhaps it will be even better.  But it won't be the same!  That's what happens when you ad-lib with recipes!  But ya know something...cooking for myself just doesn't feel the same.  It's cooking and sharing it with others that I really enjoy!  Soup for 4 made it that much better!  
I am thankful that I am fairly decent at cooking and  have family & friends that are willing try anything I make!  And they do a great job making it look like they enjoy my cooking ;)




DAY 17:
We are so lucky!  I enjoy living in a small town where people can tell you about years past when there were only a couple roads, when the local town building was the school house, when buildings had two entrances before the Civil Rights movement, where you still have wooden road signs, etc.  But we are also lucky to live in a town that has an amazing Cultural Arts building where artists like Reba and Chris Allen play and where Broadway shows stop by and perform.  Before seeing a Broadway show, "Hitchcock's 39 Steps" at our Clayton Center, we enjoyed a fabulous Italian dinner on Main Street, where the chefs are Italian immigrants from Italy, by way of New York and now live here in Clayton.  What a great community!  Small town charm with big city talent.  =)







DAY 18:
 Well...after our night of excitement at the theater, we heard a crash upstairs.  It was one of those situations where everyone else thinks it was the other person.  I thought it was Rob;  Rob thought it was the soap holder in the shower (which is crazy loud if you have never had it happen); Mike thought it was Rob; Mom thought it was Mike.  We never did find out what it was...until this morning.  Woke up to the clothes bar on my side of the closet hanging half way down the wall.  THAT'S what made that sound last night... the snapping of the plastic brackets holding up my hundreds of pounds of clothes.  Thank you KB Homes for your expensive closet organizers.  
Thankfully Lowe's Hardware is near by and thank goodness Rob was strong enough to hold up the bar AND help move ALL of my hanging clothes.  The task of hanging them back up, after fixing the bar, was most annoying!  And clearly I need to do more upper body exercises...who am I kidding?  MORE?  How about doing any upper body exercise at all!  The muscles between my shoulder blades are reminding me that I don't exercise!  But, it's fixed, hopefully for good, and it forced me to go through my clothes again!
Don't judge me...some of those items on the top shelf are Christmas presents.  I am done with my Christmas shopping!  Are you?







DAY 19:
I am so thankful that I am able to go grocery shopping whenever, and where ever, we want.  Mom and I spent time wandering around Costco today and I was reminded how lucky we are!  Only in America can you go to a store with all of the excess food, toys, tools, house ware, etc. stacked to the ceiling of a warehouse while you have a wide selection of choices and even fed while you shop!  Who doesn't enjoy those Costco samples?  Yum!  I feel blessed to be able to afford food as well have the access to food.  I can't imagine standing in line for hours or days at a time only to be told that they ran out of the essentials, like bread.  Too often we take things like a simple grocery store for granted.  






DAY 20:
 So thankful for yet another Mother-Daughter day.  We went to Glamor Shots yesterday and finally got mom's pictures done for her 60th Birthday.  We had fun getting our airbrushed makeup, doing our 3 outfit changes, and then picking our favorite poses to order.  I can't wait to see our magazine worthy photos!  It was a great day together just us girls!  Thanks mom for taking time for days like these.  We have been having Girls Night (or Day) Out for 35 years and I am thrilled we have another couple decades of them!  God willing and the creek don't rise! ;)