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Top Ten Movies I Want to See
Posted on: April 26, 2011
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Much like my love of television, I really love movies. And with the exception of most rated R movies {containing gratuitous language and scenes} I like a wide variety of movies. I mean, I’m the girl whose owns The Adventures of Ociee Nash and Ocean’s Eleven. So, my taste is certainly all my own. While we have seen our fair share of movies in the last year, there are still several more that I’d like to see.
1. True Grit {1969} – While technically I’ve seen this {forced by my parents, I should add} I actually don’t recall any of it and it seems pretty good.
3. Les Miserables {1998} – I’ve read the book, but recently seeing a video clip has made me really want to see the movie.
4. Waiting for Superman {2010} – I have a soft spot for documentaries, and this one just looks fabulous.
5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 {2011} – Need I say more?
6. Winnie the Pooh {2011} – Who doesn’t want to see a lovable bear and his friends?
7. The First Grader {2010} – While not a documentary, this true story is still very compelling.
8. Transformers 3 {2011} – I don’t even know what to say. Sometimes you just need a good, mindless, action movie.
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader {2010}
10. You’ve Got Mail {1998} – Ok, I’ve seen this movie too many times to admit. But it’s really cute and I really want to re-watch it. Like now.
What are some movies you’ve been wanting to see?
Visit Amanda at Oh Amanda for more Top Ten Tuesday.
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Our family is still trying to sort through how exactly we plan to celebrate Easter. Will there be baskets? Candy? Eggs? Thankfully, the girls don’t ask too many questions and seem oblivious to the commercialized side of Easter and have only learned the true meaning.
With that said, we did do an egg hunt this weekend. Our neighborhood held an egg hunt and several of our neighbors were attending with their kids. We decided to go. When we arrived, there were long lines of cars and people so we just kept driving by. We figured maybe a family breakfast would be much more fun.
Then, as we drove past Walgreens, we saw several workers standing outside advertising an egg hunt that started in 20 minutes. It was free and no one was around, so we figured we would give it a try. By the time the hunt started, there were more parents than kids, so every kid walked away with a big bag of eggs.
Now, for this next picture, I realize it’s not the best, but it’ll have to do…
The growing baby bump:
Good Friday Joy
Posted on: April 22, 2011
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Today is a day of celebration. Today is a remembrance of Christ’s death on the cross. His sacrifice for the world. While His followers at the time didn’t fully understand “Good Friday”, His followers now know that Easter would never have been Easter without Good Friday.
And what an amazingly good Friday it was.
What’s your Friday joy?
Channeling my Inner Martha Stewart
Posted on: April 21, 2011
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On my updated 30 before 30, I decided to learn to crochet. Last Friday I took the girls to Hobby Lobby to buy my supple of crochet needles and yarn. While walking the aisles, I had visions of crocheting afghans, baby blankets and cute girl sweaters.
Then I got home.
And I realized maybe, just maybe, I should stick with learning to crochet a pot holder. Because, while crocheting hasn’t been hard to learn, I’m no Martha Stewart, and have as much creative talent as a monkey. So a pot holder it will be.
After the weekend, this is what I had:
Some how, I got my rows off and the pot holder has taken on a trapezoid shape. Not to mention the knots {is that what they are called??} aren’t all very tight. I decided to take a break and work on the other yarn that I got. It started off well, but then {thanks to a certain 3 year old who will remain nameless} my rows were unraveled. Which meant I ended up redoing a lot of my work. So, my pot holder isn’t quite the size I was going for. Maybe it’ll turn into a doll’s baby blanket?
Have you ever crocheted? Any advice for this novice?
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Top Ten Dresses I Want to Buy
Posted on: April 19, 2011
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I’m not sure about where you live, but here in Texas summer has fully arrived. While, maybe Texas summer hasn’t arrived, but summer by most normal standards. The high today is 90. N-i-n-e-t-y. Riiiight. I forgot that part of the deal when I signed up to move back here. Summers get hot. It starts in March. Ends in November.
During college I wore a lot of skirts and tank tops. But two and a half kids later, piecing together several different coordinated outfits doesn’t seem too feasible for me {unless of course, they are Gymboree hand-me-downs from my awesome SIL}. And so my love of dresses is renewed a little earlier this year.
As my stomach expands, I’m going to need to add in a few flowing dresses and transition out my fitted ones. Here are my favorite options:
Old Navy Ruffled Linen-Blend Sundress in Coral Tropics {Notice the empire waist? Much needed}
Old Navy Floral Print Jersey Dress in Blue Print {How delicate and pretty is this?!}
Merona Maternity Ruffle neck Dress in Purple {Let’s face, I’m probably gonna need to “bump” up come June}
Old Navy Ruffled-Yoke Jersey Dress in Blue Typhoon {This just speaks “cute and comfy”}
Mossimo Cami Maxi Dress in Avalon Sea {Though I’m weary of spaghetti straps}
Old Navy Flower-Graphic Tank Dress in Black Jack {Simple yet way cute}
A Pea in the Pod Sleeveless Rosette Dress in Charcoal {Very beautiful, very impractical, very expensive}
Motherhood Sleeveless Ruffled Dress in Green/Pink Floral {This looks so sweet and innocent}
Anthropologie Pangaea Silk Dress {So feminine, so silky, so, so expensive}
Merona Carey Dress in Ebony {I actually am ordering this to wear in my high school best friend’s wedding in late May}
Do you have any summer dresses that you’ve been eyeing? Any good maternity dress suggestions?
Visit Amanda at Oh Amanda for more Top Ten Tuesday.
Being Pursued in the Midst of Pain
Posted on: April 18, 2011
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I nearly burned our house down on Friday.
You might think that is a slight overstatement, but it’s not. I put a pot of stew on the stove, walked outside to play with the girls and that was the end. I had no concept of the time passed. I had no clue what was taking place, literally, feet from me. No alarms. No smell of smoke. Nothing triggered me, but Jack’s barking.
Jack {who was outside as well} started barking and barking. At first I dismissed him, then when he persisted, I went to the back door to find my kitchen/living room filled with smoke. Black, nasty smoke. In the moment, I calmly removed the pot, opened the windows and began to air out the house. Thankfully, nothing was damaged beyond the charred pot, though the smell of fire still lingering this morning.
Saturday morning, I flooded the girls’ bathroom. The toilet got clogged while I was cleaning and water started flowing everywhere.
I panicked.
My first instint was “Don’t tell Jonathan.” You see, I’d already failed miserably the day before and we were still paying for it {by way of spending all Saturday morning cleaning and washing our smoke filled home}. I didn’t want him to see my failure again. I was ashamed. Embarrassed. Guilty. I wanted to run. Hide. Escape.
Finally, I called out for Jonathan. Even though I knew he was frustrated, he still loved me through it. He stayed calm. Fixed the situation.
And that’s when I lost it.
I ran.
I hid.
I sat in our bathroom and wept.
I calculated all the ways I failed. All the things I’d done wrong. Again. All the ways I didn’t deserve love. Didn’t deserve a second change.
Then there was a knock at the door. It was Julia.
“Mama, why are you sad?”
More tears.
Then another knock. It was Hannah.
“Mama, sad?”
More tears.
Then another knock. It was Jonathan.
“Babe, come out, please. You have two adorable daughters and a husband that loves you. Come out.”
Then a final knock. It was God.
“Sarah you are loved. By Me.”
I opened the door. Both to my family and to my God.
When I am in pain, I run. When I have failed, I run. When my trials are too big, too overwhelming, I run. I hide from the pain, from the failure, from the trial. I run and hide because I am afraid that maybe this time – this time – I’ve gone to far. I’ve messed up too much. This time I can’t be forgiven. This time I can’t make it right.
But that isn’t true.
Through Christ’s blood, I will always be forgiven.
Through Christ’s death, I will always be made right.
This weekend, through my failures, my family’s love spoke to me. My husband’s kind direction and warm embrace. My daughters’ gentleness and sweet innocence. Through them, God reminded me that I can run, I can hide, but He will always find me. He will always knock at my door. He will always pursue me. Because, in my failures, He loves me most of all.
My Budding Photographer
Posted on: April 13, 2011
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This is what Julia Mabel does when she should be having quite time/nap time:
The pictures are a bit out of focus, but given the time, I think Julia might just have a career path laid out for her.
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I have a habit of biting off more than I can chew. I set goals for myself that seem achievable, but are pretty unrealistic {especially when raising 2.5 kids}. And then when I fail, I am overly hard on myself.
In January 2010, I set out on a quest to accomplish 30 things before I turned 30. All great goals, though some were a bit lofty. Like knitting my girls a blanket, when I can’t even knit. Or sewing a dress, when I don’t know how to sew. Or getting my teacher’s certificate {which in Iowa would have meant getting my Master’s and in Texas means redoing part of my undergrad}. Then there was a cross country move, financial choices for not taking a trip overseas and realizing why on earth would I want to start my own business {I am so not a business type person – I will leave that to Jon}.
Now, while I typically would hang my head in defeat, I’ve realized, my 30 before 30 is about setting goals for things I want to accomplish. And it’s totally okay to change them up some along the way. While I might not have learned to knit in the last year, I did learn to finally bake with yeast {and that’s saying something!}.
So, without further ado, here is my revised 30 before 30 list {the first ten are the new additions}. And, if things don’t get done, I’m okay with that – so long as I keep making progress.
1. Learn to play Over The Rainbow on my ukulele
2. Potty train Hannah
3. Learn to build a fire without using matches
4. Learn to crochet {pot holder}
5. Form a pen pal relationship {specifically with my friend in Switzerland}
6. Finish War and Peace {currently reading}
7. Attend a UT football game as a family
8. Learn to bake with yeast {I’m still experimenting, but I’m feeling pretty confident with yeast now}
9. Take the girls camping overnight
10. Take both girls on a horseback ride
11. Run a half marathon (DONE!! 4/18/10)
12. Learn to sew a dress (Learned to sew, now just working on a dress, still)
13. Learn conversational Spanish – 25 phrases {I am up to about 15 phrases – Muy bueno!}
14. Write a children’s book for the girls
15. Learn to play 3 Christmas carols on the piano {I can currently play 2}
16. Read through the Bible {I am about half way through}
17. Have a Girls’ Getaway Weekend (DONE! 9/16/10-9/19/10)
18. Go on a family mission’s trip
19. Visit Colorado
20. Host an over-the-top 5-course dinner party
21. Finish my wedding album (DONE!! 12/27/10)
22. Get a tattoo (DONE!! 4/3/10)
23. Read The Great Gatsby
24. Submit a recipe to Southern Living
25. Speak before a large audience (50+ people) (DONE! 3/3/10)
26. Boldly share the Gospel to the people on my prayer list (While this is on going, my brother did get saved!!)
27. Own a Leg Lamp (DONE! 11/18/10)
28. Learn to make crepes (DONE! 2/21/10)
29. Have another baby {due November 2011!}
30. Learn conversational French – 25 phrases
Do you have a bucket list? What is on yours?
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Snapshots of a Home
Posted on: April 11, 2011
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We still have some work to do before we {or should I say I} would consider us settled. But, slowly we have life blooming in our home.
As you can see, we are painting over the red in the “dining room” that we have turned into our den. Once we are done, we will hang Jonathan’s guitars in the windows. I think it will look super cool. {And for the record, Jonathan spent his entire Sunday afternoon/evening painting for me. What a great guy!}
What color would you paint our front door. I’m leaning towards blue. Suggestions?
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Have you ever asked someone when they are due, only to find out they aren’t pregnant? Or, even better, has someone asked you if you were expecting, when you very clearly were not? I’ve always erred on the side of caution and just not brought up the belly in question. But, when it comes to social media, people can drop “pregnant hints” like none other. What then?!
Well, here are a few ways to tell if your social media friend is indeed, with child:
And if those signs fail to pass your “they might be pregnant” radar, then maybe this will help:
Yes, my friends, I am pregnant. I am 10 weeks along {tomorrow}, due the first week of November. Thankfully, I haven’t been overly sick, just some extreme nausea that can last mere minutes, several hours, or all day. Quite unpredictable. But, baby is well, and that is all that matters.
We just had our appointment with our midwives earlier this week. We will be delivering with a birthing center in South Austin. I am thrilled with the facilities, as it’s the perfect blend between home and hospital. I am exploring water birth as our delivery option, but am still in the research phase. If any of you have had a water birth, or know of good resources on them, please let me know!
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This post will be linked with this week’s: Try New Adventures {with Alicia’s Homemaking} and Things I Love Thursday {with Diaper Diaries}.
































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