Thursday, October 1, 2015

OLIVIA'S BLESSING DAY.

 
Dress: custom made by my wonderful Mother-in-Law // Headband: Target 



This will be such a special day for Miss Olivia. I'm so grateful for the priesthood and the blessing that it has been in my life and even more grateful that I have a husband that holds the priesthood! I am so incredibly happy and cant wait to see just what Heavenly Father has in store for our sweet little babe. I am so in love with our perfectly imperfect little family!

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Happy Father's Day {2015}

 
Happy Father's Day! Today I want to wish a very Happy Father's Day to two very special men in my life. My Dad. It's been almost a year since he passed away. I feel so blessed to have a Dad like him. He was loving, caring and always knew how to make me smile. There is not a day that goes by that I don't miss him dearly. My Husband. Seriously...how did I get so lucky? He makes me so happy. He is such a HUGE blessing in my life and I thank God for him every day. He is loving, caring, funny, supportive, and I love that always thinks of others before himself. I am also grateful for the wonderful Father he is to Kaelyn and Olivia. He is the perfect example of everything a Father should be. I couldn't have asked for more!

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Friday, May 15, 2015

Work Baby Shower

Yesterday was my baby shower at work. I really couldn't ask for better people to work with. They all pitched and spend so much time to make my shower so special and spoiled me to pieces. So grateful for all of them! 









     Her face in this picture is priceless!







      Sooo many diapers! Holy Cow!!






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Friday, January 23, 2015

Bumpdate: Week 15



How Far Along? 38 weeks

Weight Gain: About 7 lbs 

Maternity Clothes? YES - haven't been able to fit into anything else since I was 5 weeks! My go to place is Destination Maternity in Scottsdale. (leggings, leggings, leggings!)

Sleep? It's definitely hit and miss. A couple of weeks ago I was getting up around 2 or 3am with back pain and then up at 5am to get ready for work. I was so grateful for a long weekend last weekend. I was able to just relax and catch up on some sleep.

Best moment this week? E playing doctor with her Doc McStuffins doctor bag and listening to baby with her stethoscope. "Shhhh Mama...I need to hear the baby!"

Weird pregnancy moment? I have been experiencing cramping pain everyday. There are so many changes happening to my body that I cannot control. Some things I am just like "ummmm...it this normal??"

Movement: Not yet, but can't wait for that moment!!

Food Cravings: Burgers, Jamba Juice, Chinese Food, Cereal, Rice with butter

Anything making you queasy? Perfume, trash, farts and poop...hahahahaha!

Gender: We find out February 17th! I have a feeling its a boy! 

What I'm looking forward to: Finding out the gender and the moment when I finally get to hold this little miracle in my arms!

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

My Cup Runneth Over


I cannot find the words to express how grateful I am to my Heavenly Father for His unfailing love, His goodness and His faithfulness. Yesterday E's Mom's rights were terminated and we can now move towards the adoption process so that she can be a part of our forever family!!! I wanted to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all of your thoughts and prayers on behalf of E and our family. It really means so much to us. 

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Friday, December 5, 2014

First Ultrasound


On Wednesday we had our first ultrasound. As I saw these pictures of our little one up on the screen, I was in completely awe. Speechless to say nonetheless.  I feel so blessed and blown away by God's grace.....by His awesomeness. I am awestruck by His constant hand in my life and by this little miracle that is growing inside of me. 

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
-Psalm 139:13 


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Monday, November 24, 2014

Decorate Your Home for Thanksgiving: 15 Ways


Decorating for Thanksgiving doesn't need to take a lot of time or cost a lot of money. Since the Thanksgiving season is so short, you’ll want some quick decor ideas that will be easy to put in place and then pack away when the season is done. Maybe these 15 quick decorating ideas will provide some inspiration.


1. Throw Pillows


Harvest and Thanksgiving throw pillows are a given for a quick, adorable way to spice up your living room for the holiday. Look for pillows that come in festive harvest colors or that commemorate the gratitude, pilgrim, or turkey aspects of the season.


2. Use Nature


There’s no need to go overboard on fake decorations when you have the real stuff in your own backyard. Take your family on a nature walk and collect leaves, pine-cones, acorns, etc., and use them to decorate in clever ways. You can do leaf presses with your children and make your own centerpieces.


3. Candles


Scent is an important, and often overlooked, aspect of decorating for any season. It’s a good idea to light candles with pumpkin spice or harvest scents to set the Thanksgiving mood.


You can also use candles as a simple decoration. Candlesticks and plain candles surrounded with leaves and pumpkins are a very attractive sight for the season.


4. Deck Out the Dining Table


Since the table is where Thanksgiving happens, use it as a prime place of decoration. Get a fall-colored table cloth and a table runner, and then make a festive display in the center. You might want a cornucopia spilling out pumpkins, apples, and leaves, or you could do a cute turkey and pilgrim display. Get creative with this one.


5. Layers


A great way to add Thanksgiving color is to simply add layers rather than removing existing decor. Add a colorful sash to your curtains, and toss a small Thanksgiving themed rug over your regular one in your living room. Surround lamps, statues, and photographs with leaf garlands for an easy decoration to both put up and take down.


6. Thanksgiving Mantel


If you have a fireplace mantel, use it to your full advantage. Cover it in leaves, candles, pumpkins, crafts, and whatever else you can think of to give your living space a classy Thanksgiving look. Remember to layer and play up those autumn colors.


7. Front Door Wreath


No house is ready for Thanksgiving without the perfect outdoor wreath. Use nature to make a festive wreath. Pine-cones, leaves, acorns, gourds, and mini pumpkins are all great options for your wreath decor.  Check out these other tips for the perfect fall wreath.


8. Thanksgiving Craft Table


If you have kids or you just love to craft, a table to display those crafts is a must! As you and your kids spend time together making homemade turkeys, cornucopias, leaf presses, and more, don’t let all that talent hide away in a box. Display each item on a designated craft table by the front door or even in the kitchen.


9. Give Thanks Jar


Tis the season to be thankful, and what better way to remind your family to do so than by having them put gratitude notes in a decorative jar on display? It will remind not only your family of how much they have to be grateful for, but also your guests.


10. Harvest Candy Bowl


Candy corn and candy pumpkins don’t expire after Halloween, and putting those leftover candies in a bowl in your entryway for guests is a simple way to decorate and re-purpose Halloween leftovers.


11. Gourds and Pumpkins


If you could only do one thing to decorate for Thanksgiving, gourds and pumpkins would do the trick. Strewn tactfully around the house, these little fall beauties are the perfect way to fill your house with Thanksgiving cheer.


12. Accessorize with Throws


A very simple way to spice up any living space is a good, fall-colored throw blanket. Put these over the backs of dining room chairs, sofas, and at the ends of beds, and you have added instant fall color to your home.


13. Gratitude Reminders


Set up gratitude reminders around your house. This could be as simple as a wall decal saying “Give Thanks,” or as extravagant as a wall in your kitchen painted with chalkboard paint with reasons to be thankful written in colorful chalk. Continue to update the list as the season goes on.


14. Front Porch Decor


As you decorate your house, don’t forget about your front porch, especially since more people will see the outside of your house than they will the inside. This is a great place to put your giant pumpkins, cornucopias, colorful wreaths, and dried, yellow and orange plants.


15. Use the Fireplace


To make your home inviting for Thanksgiving, don’t forget to use the fireplace. Have the fire going every now and then. If you don’t have an electric fireplace and you don’t want to light a fire, light plain candles and bunch them together in your fireplace.


Pretty soon, your house will look just like Thanksgiving, reminding you, your family, and your guests of everything they have to be thankful for.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

All Aboard!!

Two weeks ago,we had the opportunity to go on a train ride. We got the tickets free through our Foster Care agency. I wanted to make it a surprise for E and all week I was just aching to tell her, but I knew her reaction would make it all worth it, so I kept my mouth shut. As we pulled up to the train station, I told her to close her eyes and wait until I say open. When she opened up her eyes, she looked out the window and yelled "Mama look look a train! Are we going on the train?!?! Chugga Chugga Choo Choo....all aboard!!"

I gotta tell you that this was definetly a once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to go on this train ride. There were clowns, dancing, music, food, prizes, face painting, and balloon making! It was so much fun. E, my Mom and I had such a blast.

You can see a few videos that I posted from our train ride trip on my Instagram HERE


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Sunday, August 17, 2014

SUNDAY DEVOTIONAL: HEART OF GRATITUDE.

 
Heavenly Father has truly blessed us beyond measure. God sent His only Son to die for our sins. God has given us the priceless gifts of eternal love and eternal life. We, in turn, are instructed to come before our Heavenly Father with reverence and thanksgiving. But we, as busy women get caught up in the inevitable demands of life, we sometimes fail t pause and thank our Creator for the countless blessings He has bestowed upon us. When we slow down and express our gratitude to the One who made us, we enrich our own lives and the lives of our loved ones too. Thanksgiving should become a habit, a regular part of our daily routines. Since God has blessed us beyond measure, and we owe everything to Him, we should give Him our eternal praise. 
 
"Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting; and His truth endureth to all generations.
- Psalm 100:4-5

"The act of thanksgiving is the demonstration of the fact 
that you are going to trust and believe God. 
-Kay Arthur

God is worthy of our praise and is pleased when we come before Him with thanksgiving. 
-Shirley Dobson

Thanksgiving or complaining-these words express two contrastive attitudes of the souls of God's children in regard to His dealings with them. The soul that gives thanks can find comfort in
everything; the soul that complains can find comfort in nothing.
-Hannah Whitall Smith

It is always possible to be thankful for what is given rather than to complain 
about what is not given. One of the other becomes a habit of life.
-Elisabeth Elliot

The ability to rejoice in any situation is a sign of spiritual maturity.
-Billy Graham


 What are some of the things you are grateful for? Comment below. 


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