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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My gratitude check!

Okay so this week is obviously Thanksgiving, and so the "thankful for's" are abounding, but today I had a gratitude check and felt like I should put it on here.

My day sucked. I spent the whole day in the car driving around, running errands, none of which seemed to get done. For example, I stopped at a store I needed something from, and they were not open. I went to return something, and had the wrong receipt. I went up to the Gateway to the Apple store to get an iPod fixed, and did not realize I needed to make an appointment first. It was a long, crappy day with whining kids, and messes that needed cleaning, and work that needed doing. None of which got taken care of.

I was in "Pity me" mode. I was ornery with my kids, my mom (who watched my kids last week while I was on vacation, yeah, what is my problem?) and just about everyone but Brett. I probably spent the better part of my day moping around about what a bad day I had. But guess what? I realized something... Sure I have a lot to do, but it is because I spent my entire last week out having fun with my husband on vacation while my friends and family helped me by taking care of my kids, etc. I am very blessed.

So sure...

My house needs cleaning, but at least I have one. This week my good friend had to move out quickly because of a problem with the construction on their house. So, hey, at least I am not trying to move my family right now. And there is stuff everywhere, but it is because I am still unpacking and getting back into real life mode.

My work is not done, but I have a job. I get overwhelmed and frustrated. I get upset when people borrow money and don't repay it, or want stuff from me when they are capable of getting things for themselves, etc. I get ornery when the work piles up, or I can't seem to find time to sit down and focus on my writing. But you know what? At least I have money to lend, I have income that pays the bills, I have friends who feel comfortable asking me for help when they are in need. I am doing something I love, and getting paid for it.

My kids were whining at me, but that is normal, and I am so blessed to have three beautiful children, who are healthy, smart, loving, and wonderful. Sure I get irritated with them, but would I really trade them? No.

I realized that I do have a lot on my plate, and I am juggling a lot of responsibilities that add to my stress levels, but they are all good things. I am a mom. I am a wife. I am trying to plan fun things, that I am privileged to be in a financial position, and have the kind of employment that allows me to do them. I have great parents who are generous with what they have. I have great in-laws who are always willing to help, and do what they can for us.

The point of my rambling: Life sucks sometimes, but I really do have it good. I am not struggling to keep my house or put food on the table. I am not in jeopardy of losing my job if I get a little behind. God loves me and has blessed me with an amazing family, generous friends, and a great life. So when my writers turn work in late, or someone in my family gets on my nerves, or the kids won't let me have more than a moment of peace, or I just want to give up, I am going to smile, and remember all that I have to be grateful for. At least until tomorrow anyway!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Cruise In Review


We got on the boat at about 12, and we ate some food!

On day two we had a dress up dinner. It was yummy!

On day three we got to Cabo San Lucas. This is our boat, the view from a different boat. Brett and I went on a Snorkel tour, and saw all the famous sites in Cabo, such as the arches, Lover's beach, and more!

What more you ask? Well, haha Whales! We saw a pod, or family, or whatever it was called, of three whales. They were humpback whales. They gave us quite a show. The whales were jumping out of the water, flapped their dorsal fins, etc. We followed them for about an hour watching them flip and swim.

We got to see a bunch of awesome shows, including an ice skating show, an impressionist, some comics, etc.

On day four we went to Mazatlan. We were accosted by a million people wanting us to buy things. We sailed to a little island to snorkel, we saw NO fish. We picked up shells, we laid on a beautiful beach, and enjoyed the sun. When the guy picked us up, we went sailing for a while, and it was really fun!

When we got back from sailing we went for a horse ride. Since Brett was bit as a kid, he was a little nervous, but the horses were really well trained. If we made a kissing noise them would gallop. A little heel to their flank and they would trot, which was horrible. If you said stop or woah, they would stop. And, the guy who owned them whistled, and they turned right around, and went straight back to the owner!

Day five we went to Puerto Vallarta, it was far less dirty and poor than Mazatlan, and we thought it was much prettier. The driving was just as scary, and the roads were cobblestone, so the ride was very bumpy. We decided to do the zip lines. There were 13 of them, and we had to hike up a mountain which we would zip line from side to side, and then when we got to the top we zip lined from the top to the bottom.

Once again we dressed up and had a nice dinner, after a long long nap! We took at least 3 hour naps each day, and it was great.
Yet another dinner. On this particular night I had lobster as my main course, and for my dessert! Go me!
This was the last night, at the variety show, followed by a nice dinner.
This is the family we had dinner with all week. Mom (Kathy) Dad (Gary) and their kids Christie and Nate, with their spouses Chris and Rachael. It was fun. They were great, and even though we intruded on their family in a way, it was great to get to know them, listen to them sing some karaoke, and the like!


Mexico cruise

As we fly back from LA, I thought I would take advantage of the inflight wireless internet, and update our blog about the cruise Brett and I went on for our anniversary.

Here it is:

Day 1: Okay, so we got up early, and flew to LA,this is us on the plane, excited to get away for a week without the kids.
So, the wireless is slow, and this is taking far too long. I will update when I get home. For now, enjoy this oh so wonderful picture of us on crappy Delta flights. They suck by the way. Hate the fact that you now have to pay $20 to check a bag, and so everyone carries all of their luggage on, and it takes an hour to get on your flight. Lame! More good stuff to come!