Saturday, April 28, 2012

Lazy Saturday


This past week has been insanely crazy with work and other things.
I felt like a train going 90 miles an hour...
This morning I have finally slowed down....

I woke up and took our puppy to the park up the street to play catch.
It was so nice to be out in the sunny fresh air with no noise besides the sweet chirping of the birds.
It gave me time to think...
 time to pray...
and time to just relax and be still....

Today is going to be a lazy Saturday. Just me and the Hubs.
Doing absolutely nothing...


HAPPY SATURDAY!!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Thrifty Thursday


Where I shopped: SAVERS
What I found: MARK Necklace: $3.50



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

WIWW: Going Green

Jewelry: F21
Dress & White Top: Ross
Headband: Handmade by me
Purse (Christian Audigier): TJ Maxx
Sunglasses (Kenneth Cole): Marshalls




Thoughts for today....


 With my soul have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early: for when thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness.
—Isaiah 26:9

Nothing can satisfy your longing for God except communion and fellowship with Him.

The apostle John wrote, “And the world passes away and disappears, and with it the forbidden cravings (the passionate desires, the lust) of it; but he who does the will of God and carries out His purposes in his life abides (remains) forever” (1 John 2:17).

The world makes it easy for you to fill your ears with all kinds of things that drown out the voice of God and push Him far into the background of your life.

However...the day comes for every person when only God will remain. 

Everything else in this life will eventually pass away; when it does, God will still be there.

Seek God earnestly and He will abide in you.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Mintspiration



I am in love with this fun color for Spring/Summer!

Who else is??

I just thrifted a mint green eyelet skirt from SAVERS last week for $6.00!

Wahoo!!

Current nail color: You guessed it! Mint Green!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunday Inspiration



The Touch of the Master's Hand

Twas battered and scarred, and the auctioneer
Thought it scarcely worth his while
To waste much time on the old violin,
But held it up with a smile:
“What am I bidden, good folks,” he cried,
“Who’ll start the bidding for me?”
“A dollar, a dollar”; then, “Two!” “Only two?
Two dollars, and who’ll make it three?
Three dollars, once; three dollars, twice;
Going for three—” But no,
From the room, far back, a gray-haired man
Came forward and picked up the bow;
Then, wiping the dust from the old violin,
And tightening the loose strings,
He played a melody pure and sweet
As a caroling angel sings.
The music ceased, and the auctioneer,
With a voice that was quiet and low,
Said, “What am I bid for the old violin?”
And he held it up with the bow.
“A thousand dollars, and who’ll make it two?
Two thousand! And who’ll make it three?
Three thousand, once, three thousand, twice,
And going, and gone!” said he.
The people cheered, but some of them cried,
“We do not quite understand
What changed its worth.” Swift came the reply:
“The touch of a master’s hand.”
And many a man with life out of tune,
And battered and scarred with sin,
Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd,
Much like the old violin.
A “mess of pottage,” a glass of wine,
A game—and he travels on.
He’s “going” once, and “going” twice,
He’s “going” and almost “gone.”
But the Master comes, and the foolish crowd
Never can quite understand
The worth of a soul and the change that’s wrought
By the touch of the Master’s hand. 
 
 

 
 
The love of God revealed for man is beyond any human computation; it is infinite. And the human being who is a partaker of the divine nature will love as Christ loves, will work as he worked. 
 
The love that is inspired by the love we have for Jesus will see in every soul, rich or poor, a value that cannot be measured by human estimate. The world sinks into insignificance in comparison with the value of one soul. 
 
This love can exist, and be kept pure, refined, and holy, only through the love in the soul for Jesus Christ, nourished by daily communion with God.
 
 There will be an inborn compassion and sympathy which will not fail nor be discouraged. 
 
This is the spirit that should be encouraged to live in every heart, and be revealed in every life. 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Today Is Your Day Mom





"God made a wonderful mother,
A mother who never grows old;
He made her smile of the sunshine,
And He molded her heart of pure gold;
In her eyes He placed bright shining stars,
In her cheeks fair roses you see;
God made a wonderful mother,
And He gave that dear mother to me"



It's my Mom's Birthday today.


Today the day will be filled with......

Shopping

Good eats

Laugther

Hugs

Soaking up 100 degrees of Vitamin D

Most importantly.....

Just spending time together as Mother & Daughter on her special day!!

Friday, April 20, 2012

A Smile Changes Everything







Who We Are: Children’s Charity


Operation Smile is an international children's medical charity that heals children's smiles, forever changing their lives.

As a children’s charity, we measure ourselves by the joy we see on all of the faces we help. At Operation Smile, we're more than a charity. More than an NGO. We're a mobilized force of medical professionals and caring hearts who provide safe, effective reconstructive surgery for children born with facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft palate.

Every three minutes a child is born with a cleft — often unable to eat, speak, socialize or smile. In some places these children are shunned and rejected. And in too many cases, their parents can't afford to give them the surgeries they need to live a normal life.

That's where we come in as an international charity providing much needed surgical services. Since 1982, Operation Smile — through the help of dedicated medical volunteers — has provided more than 2 million patient evaluations and over 200,000 free surgeries for children and young adults born with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities.

As one of the most prominent children’s charities in the world and with a presence in over 60 countries, we are able to heal children’s smiles and bring hope for a better future.






Our Mission

Operation Smile mobilizes a world of generous hearts to heal children's smiles and transform lives across the globe.

We believe that all children deserve to live their lives with dignity. And for those suffering from cleft lip, cleft palate or other facial deformities, dignity begins with a smile.

Driven by our universal compassion for children, we work worldwide to repair childhood facial deformities by delivering safe, effective surgical care directly to patients. The global partnerships we create, the knowledge we share and the infrastructure we build leave a legacy that lives well beyond our medical missions, making a lasting difference in our world.

Our impact is felt not just through the children we heal, but through the daily transformation of donors, volunteers and staff as we fulfill our shared vision and see immediate, life-changing results.

Campusbookrentals.com has teamed up with Operation Smile by committing to donating enough to cover 1,000 life changing surgeries. For every book rented through Campusbookrentals.com, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Operation Smile.


Campusbookrentals.com would love to exceed their goal of 1,000 lives changed. How can you help? By renting your textbooks through Campusbookrentals.com!


Are you taking summer school this year or know someone who is?

Please help out this worthy cause by choosing to rent your textbooks through campusbookrentals.com.


Want to help create new smiles?


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or click on the link below for other ways to give.

Ways to Give





*This post was written in partnership with Campusbookrentals.com

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Thrifty Thursday

Can I just tell you how much I thrift shopping?!?

There is something about thrift shopping that is SO addicting.

It's like a treasure hunt!!

Especially when I can get a lot clothes for more than 1/2 the price!!

I would have to say that the majority of my closet is thrifty finds.

That includes a lot of Banana Republic, GAP, J-Crew, Ann Taylor, etc.

SAVERS I would have to say is my "go-to" spot.

I find so much everytime I go there!

 They just opened one up here in Scottsdale right down the street from me.

This can be considered a good thing or a bad thing! Haha!



I have decided to come up with a weekly post called:

"Thrifty Thursday"

Each Thursday I will share with you one or more of my "Thrifty" finds.


So...here it goes nothing!!


I found the cutest wedges last night....

LOOK!!






Monday, April 16, 2012

Cake Pop Recipe


Cake pops are basically little smushed balls of cake and frosting (kind of like when you used to smash your birthday cake all in pieces, maybe with ice cream, and eat it as goop). You bake up a cake, let it cool, tear it into fine crumbs, stir in something to hold it all together, and roll it in balls. Easy!


Cake Ball Mix

What you need:

1 box of packaged cake mix (your choice)

8 ounces cream cheese, softened

2 cups sugar


4 tablespoons butter


1 tablespoon milk (or more, as necessary)
Bake the cake and let it cool completely on a rack. This is a very moist cake, which is ideal for this recipe. It's best to let it cool overnight at least. When it is completely cool, break the cake into a large bowl. Crumble it with forks or your fingers until it is in fine crumbs.

In a separate bowl, whip the cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and milk together until smooth. Pour into the cake crumbs and mix with a spoon. Then continue mixing with your fingers, kneading and mixing until fully incorporated into the cake. Check to see if it will roll into a ball. It should: this makes a very malleable, easy-to-handle cake mixture. But if it needs a little extra moisture, add milk a spoonful at a time.

When the mix is completely done, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm. You can leave the mix refrigerated for several days at this point. I left mine in the fridge for about three days before making the balls. You could probably also freeze this.



Making the Pops

What you need:

Lollipop sticks (I found mine at Michael's)

Colored sugars, candies, and other decorative sprinkles





Prepare two large baking sheets by covering with wax paper or parchment. Take a bit of the cake mixture and roll it into a smooth ball. If you want to use the lollipop sticks, stick one into the end of each ball, pointing upward, as you put the ball back down on the sheet.

**Note: I cut the long lollipop sticks in half; they seemed a little long for the size of the balls.

 Repeat until you've used up all the mixture. As each sheet fills up, put it in the freezer so that the balls harden.


Decorating Your Cake Pops

Melt chocolate or white chocolate in a pan on the stove. If you want to make the coating a little more resistant to melting, add a small square of wax to the pot and let it melt too. Stir well. Dip each ball into the chocolate until covered.

Dip in sugar, coconut, sprinkles, or anything else you'd like to decorate with.

Put it back on the sheet to harden.

Don't refrigerate these; it will cause the coating to weep or melt. They can be frozen, however.



FINAL STEP: EAT AND ENJOY!




**HAPPY MONDAY**

Sunday, April 15, 2012

My Weekend in Pictures

















Saturday, April 14, 2012

Free To Be Me

 

I love to reminisce and look back on the future. 

I like to think of where I was, where I am now and the person that I have become. 

I used to care what others thought of me.

I tried to fit in and impress others to feel accepted. 

I would always be hesitant and shy to say or do things because I would be worried about how others would react and what they would think about me.

We all want to feel accepted...face it...

 

In 2009, I found God.

I found myself.

I found my worth.

I no longer feel the need to fit in... 

 I only care what God thinks about me and that is the only thing that matters the most.

 I am free to be ME.

  I am far from being perfect. I struggle everyday, make mistakes and that is okay with me.
But.... 

Christ is perfect and I can become perfected through Him each day.
He brings joy, peace and happiness into my life. 
He has healed my soul. 

  Everyone struggles with the need to impress people at some level. And much of the pressure, fear and stress we experience in our lives is caused by our need to impress others.

Can you imagine how free we would be if we just lived for God and didn't worry about what others think about us? 

How wonderful is it  to know that you don't have anything to prove and you're satisfied being who God created you to be!

We need to know who we are in Christ, what we can do and what we can't. 

We need to be humble about what we can do, and we need to accept and have peace about the things we can't do. Too many people are proud of what they can do and bothered by what they can't do.
I've discovered that there's real freedom in being able to say, "I can't do that. It's not my gift or calling from God. I don't believe God is leading me to do that."
When we have this attitude, we're not comparing ourselves or competing with others. And we're not worried about living by the world's standard, like having to wear what the fashion magazines say is "in" or having the "right" job or level of income to make us "important."

I want to glorify God in everything I do.

 I want my life to be all about God and focused on Him. When it is, I know what I can do and what I can't, and I don't have to be able to do it all. I'm secure in who I am in Christ and not threatened by others who can do things I can't do. And I don't have to know everything and have all the answers to be okay. 

I'm also free to have limits and say no when I need to say no because it's not about pleasing people but being obedient to God. Serving God makes me a better servant of others. I can really love people when I'm not thinking about myself or wondering about what they're thinking about me.

You don't have to be like everybody else or do things like everybody else. God created you to be a unique individual and He wants you to be free to be who He made you to be. Keep your heart and mind on Him, and whatever you do, do it for Him. 

A life of freedom and peace is a life that's all about Him!



Have a great weekend!



Love your blogging buddy,

*Kimberly*

Friday, April 13, 2012

Friday Favorites

WEDGES! 

I love wedges for Spring & Summertime!

I can't get enough of them...especially this year the trend is LOTS of color...

Bright colors...


I am also loving the color-block and printed wedges too. So cute!

I bought two pairs last week.

One pair of hot pink and one pair of floral.
What can I say?!?!

 They were BOGO!






(Here they are)














Color-Block Wedges


















Hot Pink Wedges









Yellow Wedges


















Print Wedges












HAPPY FRIDAY!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Good News!








We have all had jobs that we dislike or jobs that we like but there are a few things that keep us from really liking what we do.

Right??


Can I just say how much I love my job!!


I work as a Secretarial Assistant at a law firm here in Scottsdale.



I got to tell you first off that I really don't know how I landed this job.


God blessed me with this job 100% and I am so grateful for my job every day.


I realized it before, but the more I look back I see that there were SO many pieces that had to fall into place for me to get this job. Pieces that were put into place by a loving Heavenly Father.

How I got the job...

My resume was up against 350 other applicants, some who had previous experience working in a Firm and others who had a degree. I didn't have any experience working in a law firm and I never got my degree.
Keep that in mind..

It got narrowed down to five interviews..

then 3....

then 2....me and one other girl

then ME!!

God is soo good!

I love the people I work with...

I love the work I do...

I love my boss...he rocks!

I love the positive, fun atmosphere...

I love that it's 1 mile from our house...Booyah!

I love that the environment is professional but laid back at the same time...

I love that there are always treats/goodies in the kitchen...

The Good News..

I have been working here for exactly a year this month and I have the opportunity for a raise come July.

When I had my first review, my boss told me to keep my eye open for anything that would interest me that I might want to do.

We had someone who quit his job as a Law Firm billing specialist and got a job at a firm that was a lot closer to his house.

I never even thought of that position as there were certain requirements and qualifications for it...

About a month ago, we had two big conferences and some attorney's came from the other offices.

I was doing my job and the secretary's job (she is out prego)

My boss met with one of them to discuss trying to find someone to fill the billing specialist position.


"What about Kimberly? She would be great!"

My boss: "Wow! I never even thought about that!"

My boss pulled me into his office to talk to me about the position..

I told him I needed some time to think about it.

That night I went home talked to my Husband about it and prayed about it. I told God that I really wanted the job but I would be happy with whatever the turnout may be and that I trusted Him. 


I was a little hesitant because I knew of all the qualifications that they wanted. (5 years experience in a law firm as a billing specialist and Associates degree)


If it's meant to be...it will be....
Last week I had a video conference interview with two people from Detroit and....

I GOT THE JOB!!


I am so grateful for God's plan for my life, His love and His tender mercies. I am so amazed at how He leads and guides me each day as I experience this wonderful journey called life.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Your Children Want YOU!

Had to post this! What a great reminder!
We really do get caught up in what we “think” we should be doing. There is nothing in the world though like the feeling of knowing how much your Mother loves you.
Found this HERE

There’s this crazy phenomenon going on right now. Good, devoted mothers get on Pinterest . . . and blogs . . . and Facebook . . . and Twitter . . . and then they flip through parenting magazines and TV channels (full of advertisements and media hype) . . . and they’re convinced they’re not enough.
They’re convinced that everyone else has magnetic, alphabetized spice containers,

Photo source: Pinterest (http://pinterest.com/pin/274086327292186801/)
and unless their garden parties are thematically accessorized with butterfly lanterns,
Photo source: Pinterest, http://tinyurl.com/6lsuurc
and they’re wearing the latest fashions (in a size two, of course), there’s no point in even showing up for the day.
Last Saturday, this happened to me.
I came home from a lovely day out with my extended family and had serious intentions to spend the evening dyeing Easter eggs and making bunny buns.
By the time I got everyone settled and fed, however, I was so tired that I just laid on the couch and dozed while my children played and got themselves to bed.
Around 8:30, when I finally had the energy to sit up, I decided to try out Pinterest for a few minutes until my husband got home. There it was–1,000 reasons why I’m failing at all things domestic.
I don’t make grilled cheese sandwiches look like ice cream.
Photo source: Pinterest, http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com
I don’t even have seasonal throw pillows on my couches or live plants anywhere in the house.
Is it really so hard? Can’t I pull myself together and wrap some candles in green foliage and bring happiness to our decor with bright fabrics and hand-crafted photo frames?
As I was trying to calm my frenzied state of mind, my husband came home and held me tight. We talked about our day, and he told me how much he loves me and that he wants our boys to marry someone like me. I fell asleep snuggled under his arm.
The following morning, our children enthusiastically bounded into our bedroom and tucked themselves into our covers. My four-year-old gave me an arm massage, and we all sat there together–joking, laughing, planning the day ahead, and enjoying that special feeling of family. Reflecting on the discouragement I’d felt the night before, I realized that my family doesn’t care about what I see on Pinterest. They care about me.
My daughter Grace loves me to sing “Baby Mine” to her each night before bed. When I go to our Power of Moms Retreats, she misses that special ritual. We have recordings of Michael Crawford and Allison Krauss singing their versions, but Grace doesn’t want those. She wants me. So I recorded myself singing “Baby Mine” and emailed the audio file to her and to my husband so Grace can hear “her song” before she sleeps. As far as she’s concerned, my untrained voice belongs at the top of the charts.
My daughter Grace is my “snuggliest” child.  Back tickles and “Baby Mine” each night are how I show that I love her.
A few months ago, I was practicing sideways dutch braids on my two daughters. They had found these great “how-to” videos online, and we set up our comb, brush, and hair bands in front of the computer so I could become an expert.
Photo source: www.cutegirlshairstyles.com 
Half-way through the braid, my fingers got all tangled up, the hair was too loose, and one of my daughters had been sitting with her head to the side for several minutes.
Feeling extremely frustrated, I said, “That little girl in the video is so lucky to have a mom who knows how to do hair.”
My daughter stopped me in my tracks when she responded, “But I have a mom who is trying.”
These are my two girls with the braids that took me FOREVER to do.  (But I’m getting faster now, and they appreciate the fact that I’m trying.)
My mom is in her 70s, and her memory is starting to go. Her sweetness and love are as strong as ever, but when we talk on the phone, she can’t remember the last time we spoke or the last time we saw each other.
At the end of one phone call a few weeks ago, I whispered, “I miss you, Mom.”
She said, “Oh, I miss you, too! But we’ll get together soon. You can come down to the park, and we’ll get an ice cream cone at McDonald’s.”
I replied, “Yes, that will be fun.” But then the tears started, and I had to use every ounce of control to keep my voice even so she wouldn’t know I was crying.
What I really meant was, “I miss being able to talk to you, Mom. I miss laying on the grass while my children make a hopscotch and savoring our long phone conversations. I miss you remembering all those secrets I used to tell you. I miss you asking me if I’m okay. I miss seeing you read books and hearing you sing while you do the dishes and having you drive out to my house without getting lost. I miss you remembering how much I need you.”
My mother didn’t specialize in home decor or gourmet cooking, and she didn’t lift weights or run marathons. But she makes me feel like I am the most important, wonderful person ever born. If I could pick any mother in the whole world, it would be my mom.
There’s something deeper going on in family life than can ever be expressed on a social network. Whatever it is we feel we are lacking, can we collectively decide–as deliberate mothers–that we are not going to sit around feeling discouraged about all the things we’re not?
Can we remind each other that it is our uniqueness and love that our children long for? It is our voices. Our smiles. Our jiggly tummies. Of course we want to learn, improve, exercise, cook better, make our homes lovelier, and provide beautiful experiences for our children, but at the end of the day, our children don’t want a discouraged, stressed-out mom who is wishing she were someone else.
If you ever find yourself looking in the mirror at a woman who feels badly that she hasn’t yet made flower-shaped soap,
Photo source: Pinterest, http://tinyurl.com/82k5vow
Please offer her this helpful reminder: “Your children want you!”
QUESTION: How do you keep the right perspective on your importance to your family–in the midst of so many ideas and temptations to compare yourself with others?
CHALLENGE: Recognize any tendencies you might have to get wrapped up in discouragement, and set up a regular way to remind yourself that your children want you.