Saturday, April 28, 2012
Silly
Most of us would be upset if we were accused of being "silly." But the word "silly" comes from the old English word "selig," and its literal definition is "to be blessed, happy, healthy and prosperous."
- Zig Ziglar
Being silly is on my list of things to 'be' in May :) This may involve pranks and general tom foolery...so watch out.
Friday, April 27, 2012
New Years...
It's not really New Years, but it is my 'New' Years...in that I have some plans for monthly ummm, I am loathe to say goals, for I am not a big fan of goals...I will call them objectives or ideals, to improve my life in many, many small ways. I have tons of ideas, and I have spread them, roughly, out over 12 months. You will see some of them here, as they emerge. I haven't decided everything, because that's how I work best, with a little bit of structure and a little bit of free-flow; if I begin too rigidly my ideas will fall by the wayside. In fact that is one of my main overall objectives, to be myself, to accept my own bits and work with them. These objectives aren't earth shattering, so you don't need to sit down for this:)
My inspiration is a book I am still reading, that I picked up on a whim...it's called The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. The book is about her personal 'happiness' project. I enjoyed the book very much, I really enjoyed reading about her journey, but I loved how it caused me to think of ways I could implement some of her and my own ideas to make my life a little richer; not to change my nature, that's not going to happen, nor is it necessary, but to make the everyday more fun, more engaged and more satisfying, as she says in her book (pg. 111). Gretchen Rubin explains it very well on page 19: "I am happy - but I not a happy as I should be. I have such a good life, I want to appreciate it more - live up to it better. I complain too much, I get annoyed more then I should. I should be more grateful. I think if I felt happier, I'd behave better." I knew what she meant...I love my life, and certainly the people in it, but I could live better, and I began to think that it could be done with only small changes that would have a big impact. My first caveat is that the very core of who I am, that makes me happy is to live with faith, to live in harmony with the teachings of the Saviour, and to do those things that build personal testimony such as reading the scriptures, prayer, living the commandments, and giving service to others. These are essential to my happiness and personal growth. These won't be mentioned muh but are assumed. My current endeavour is more related to the small things (though some may not be so small) that I can do to improve my daily life - which by extension will spill over onto my family, maybe, we'll see:)
So for the rest of this month, which is really only 3 days, I am 1. writing out my plans for the next 4-5 months, to get started; of course I can change them if I want, and 2. playing up-beat music while I get ready in the morning. If I like it, I'll do it for the month of May also. I read scripture verses/General Authority excerpt and listen to a hymn every morning now, which is a great start to the day, but afterwards, when it's time to get moving, I'll turn up the volume a little! I may even sing and dance around. Jane knows I can and will do this:)
Some ideas for May - Do more...go and do, go swim, go walk, do some sewing, start an embroidery project, do my windows, clean up outside, ...go to Zumba, sew with Jen, play with the grand-kids. I am pretty good at 'doing' now, especially if it has to do with keeping up at home, but I can do even more. I might wear a pedometer for the month to see if I am actually 'doing' more (though some of this doing doesn't involve walking, but that's ok.). The idea is not to go nuts, but to be active. The next month may be to 'Do' less...rest, read, write...but for May I want to 'Do'. Lastly, smile more. I've been getting ready for this one, kind of practicing...it's an easy thing to tack on to my objectives for the month. In Ms. Rubins book, this section is her 'Boost Energy' section - and it makes sense. She tackles a lot more at once that I am for this month, but basically she says to "Act like I want to feel." Yup, that's what I'm after. She also did a lot of tossing, and organizing...I already have this in the bag, it's continual, so I'll just keep on doing that. I'm going to tackle the storage room, and Jen already said she'd help me:) It's easier to be active, I think, if your not weighed down.
I've seen this kind of thing before, on Royall's blog, she has done similar things over a few months, things like cutting out sugar, reducing possessions, making natural home remedies for things like moisturizer, and the like. Same with Sarra, adding healthful recipes, de-cluttering, learning poetry, implementing a culture of reading in her home. The possibilities are endless, I've done similar things over the years, but this effort will be specifically to boost general happiness - it can only be good!
So for the rest of this month, which is really only 3 days, I am 1. writing out my plans for the next 4-5 months, to get started; of course I can change them if I want, and 2. playing up-beat music while I get ready in the morning. If I like it, I'll do it for the month of May also. I read scripture verses/General Authority excerpt and listen to a hymn every morning now, which is a great start to the day, but afterwards, when it's time to get moving, I'll turn up the volume a little! I may even sing and dance around. Jane knows I can and will do this:)
Some ideas for May - Do more...go and do, go swim, go walk, do some sewing, start an embroidery project, do my windows, clean up outside, ...go to Zumba, sew with Jen, play with the grand-kids. I am pretty good at 'doing' now, especially if it has to do with keeping up at home, but I can do even more. I might wear a pedometer for the month to see if I am actually 'doing' more (though some of this doing doesn't involve walking, but that's ok.). The idea is not to go nuts, but to be active. The next month may be to 'Do' less...rest, read, write...but for May I want to 'Do'. Lastly, smile more. I've been getting ready for this one, kind of practicing...it's an easy thing to tack on to my objectives for the month. In Ms. Rubins book, this section is her 'Boost Energy' section - and it makes sense. She tackles a lot more at once that I am for this month, but basically she says to "Act like I want to feel." Yup, that's what I'm after. She also did a lot of tossing, and organizing...I already have this in the bag, it's continual, so I'll just keep on doing that. I'm going to tackle the storage room, and Jen already said she'd help me:) It's easier to be active, I think, if your not weighed down.
I've seen this kind of thing before, on Royall's blog, she has done similar things over a few months, things like cutting out sugar, reducing possessions, making natural home remedies for things like moisturizer, and the like. Same with Sarra, adding healthful recipes, de-cluttering, learning poetry, implementing a culture of reading in her home. The possibilities are endless, I've done similar things over the years, but this effort will be specifically to boost general happiness - it can only be good!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Home School Haiku
Walks with black webbed feet
Digs their house to keep their eggs
male feet, poisonous
Jacob (5)
Long and cool and green
Slimy, slithering, sneaky
Hunting for prey, sick!
Charlie (7)
So fun and playful
She jumps out and dives back in
Her tail helps her swim
Jane (8)
Gentle, smooth thru depths
It's shadow looms colossal
Quiet, haunting
Grammie
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Soap Confection
This is a project that Mariah and I had planned to do for Christmas gifts...but we ran out of time! So we finally got a chance to get together this week and make these little pretties. They are felted soaps, which is supposed to make the soap useable right to the last drop, and also act as an exfoliant when you soap up...so a doubly good thing. Plus they look nice, and are kind of hippie dippy.
I love anything felted.
We had such wrinkled fingers when done this batch, that we had to put off the 2nd batch of soap bars...but we'll get them done, right Mariah? They're easy and fun...we used home made soap from an Etsy seller http://www.etsy.com/shop/lilysgoatsoap...
... and the wool from another Etsy seller http://www.etsy.com/shop/wildhare
We learned how to felt soap on YouTube, so if your interested, there are numerous videos there to view. Tips we learned? Better to layer quite thin layers of felt, that have been kind of spread out a bit, and use very hot water (as hot as you can stand)...also a ribbed surface, like a sushi mat, or plastic ribbed tray, will save time by 'roughing' up the felt a little for you. Afterwards we hung out with Jared, ate pizza and watched Pride & Prejudice...a fun evening. I love that movie, and never tire of it. Next on the craft agenda is some sewing projects with Jen for Isabelle!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Indexing
I've been indexing for the church these last few weeks, and I love it! It's interesting, and I can serve every single day if I want to, and I want to! It's easy to get started - go to familysearch.com (not new.familysearch.com), and click on the indexing button...you will download the program and work from that downloaded program when you want to index. Each time you begin, you start by opening that program which you have downloaded, and then downloading a 'batch'. Easy Peasey.
I wish I had started a year ago when I first saw the article in the Ensign - but still, better late then never. I am just in time for the release of the 1940 Census which is coming very soon - I will be working on that along with tons of other indexers, young and old - anyone can index!
I wish I had started a year ago when I first saw the article in the Ensign - but still, better late then never. I am just in time for the release of the 1940 Census which is coming very soon - I will be working on that along with tons of other indexers, young and old - anyone can index!
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Yo-Yo
Was it only a couple of days ago that I was Basking in the Glow? Today I've been a grumpy pants... well, the day started off wonderfully, with a sweet call from birthday girl, Scarlet. It went downhill thereafter with discussions about messes (am I really here to pick up garbage), budgets, and excessive TV. All these topics apparently fall under 'never to be resolved' and shouldn't be tackled all on the same day. ever. Oh, and someone from the lane across the median threw a huge chunk of steel at my car and gave it a good crease. That didn't help - I actually cried. Why is everyone messy, and no one listens?
It's no accident that Ephesians 4:29-32 came up as the Scripture of the Day today. I love that I can learn something every. single. day.
Tomorrow is another day, in fact the Sabbath day, and I'm looking forward to that time to renew. I'm also thankful for a companion to attend church with, and for my many blessings...I have to unwind:)
It's no accident that Ephesians 4:29-32 came up as the Scripture of the Day today. I love that I can learn something every. single. day.
Tomorrow is another day, in fact the Sabbath day, and I'm looking forward to that time to renew. I'm also thankful for a companion to attend church with, and for my many blessings...I have to unwind:)
An eon
It seems like an eon since I last saw Sarra, Tim and kids...it's actually only been since Feb. 5th, Jane's baptism, but a lot has happened since and it seems a long time. Not just to me, to Mano too. We've been hinting madly, but if something doesn't materialize soon, we'll be making the trek ourselves...we don't mind one bit. Because I want this home to feel familiar to them at all times, if we make a change - I have to 'show' them...even the kids... I'm not sure I can explain it well, but I want them to always know 'home' at Grammies...so for example this last week Mano surprised me by rearranging our whole entire room (Love it!) I didn't like that the kids may be picturing it wrong, so we 'facebooked' and straightened that out. I've hung some pictures, replaced the dishwasher, rearranged the guest bedroom (new mattress/headboard for those who have complained about the old one - ) all of which have been duly noted by the Eatons. Home is still home...all will be familiar when they do get here - which I hope is soon! I think Timmy is still reeling a little bit from last summer when Sarra was pregnant and wanted to be cooked for by her mom and dad - the best summer of our lives - but it made a bit of a ping pong ball out of poor Tim. Sorry Tim, and please come visit soon!
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Jane's Embroidery
A lovely gift from my then 7 year old grand daughter (she's 8 now!), Jane, for this last Christmas. It took me awhile to decide how I would display it - as a pillow, or in a frame of some kind. I washed it, stretched it out on an ironing board and pinned it so I could kind of steam/iron it dry. Then stretched and pinned it to foam board, and framed it with this beautiful oval frame. I LOVE it and it will hang in my home from now on, til the end of (my) time...at which time it will got back to Jane for her future home. It's so, so beautiful! It really has meant a lot to me because I know how long it took her to embroider! She's an accomplished girl, and an angel:)
Home School Pics - Japan
Your are welcome to view these pictures - they are posted for Home School. We are studying Japan for the month:) This trip was taken in 2010, when Manochehr's company gave us a week all expense trip to Japan for his 10 years of service to the company. What an amazing experience - we never thought we would be traveling to Japan bur we enjoyed it very much; the culture, the views, the trains, the architecture and nature...everything!
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