Sunday, Sunday. When it comes to Sunday, you never know what you are going to get. Is it going to be easy to get the kids out of bed, dressed and bellies filled? Is it going to be torture? You never know. Today was the former rather than the latter and for that, I am thankful.
My 28 thanks:
1. Rain!!
2. The smell of rain
3. The sound of rain. ( I love rain... )
4. Braum's (The milk, the ice cream, the hamburgers...what's not to love?)
5. Getting ready this morning for church went smoothly.
6. Nobody was grumpy this morning...not even me!
7. My church outfit was cute. (See, sometimes I can have style...) :)
8. We made it to church early.
9. Matt is the Sunday breakfast cooker...so I can get ready. It's awesome.
10. Nothing can EVER separate me from God's love. ( That's BIG!)
11. When I repent, God forgives! (HUGE)
12. He doesn't just forgive...He FORGETS!! (Can I get an AMEN??)
13. The Lord knows me completely and yet he still loves me. (Wow)
14. Psalm 139. It's life giving.
15. I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
16. All God's works are wonderful. Just look around...then look in the mirror.
17. My friend Heather can sing. I love hearing her voice during worship, it blesses me. :)
18. I have a large kitchen.
19. It is great for having people over.
20. My cousin Shannon and her son Seth came over for dinner.
21. They are fun company, Seth is a hoot.
22. Shannon did all my dishes.
23. I got so many compliments on dinner.
24. Gladys took care of my notary needs. I love my adoptive Mama!
25. Shannon bought me a blended mocha. It was wonderful.
26. I surprised Matt by bringing it home to him.
27. I got to talk to my friend Leslie while waiting for my coffee. It's been a long time.
28. The Lord's mercies are new every morning.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Day 19
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Day 18
I love lazy Saturdays when I have nothing pressing to do. Today was amazing!
My 28 thanks:
1. friends I can talk to freely and for hours
2. pedicures with friends
3. I got to go to lunch, chat, shop AND get a pedicure with Kendra today!
4. garage sales
5. thrift stores
6. Northmoor teachers (I always seem to find their garage sales and then they give us free books, today it was Mrs. Thedford. She is sweet.)
7. online banking
8. colorful nail polish
9. baby names
10. Taco Bueno (need I say more??)
11. surprises
12. planning an anniversary trip! :)
13. A husband who gladly takes on "kid duty"
14. afternoon naps
15. clean sheets
16. left overs for dinner (EASY)
17. relaxing Saturday evenings (this hasn't always been the case...)
18. days when there are no pressing plans...only fun on the calendar
19. When Zachary says, "Hey, Mommy. I love you."
20. Matt came home from Rowdy's party happy because he got some of Gladys' lemonade. :)
21. The kids had a blast at Rowdy's party also.
22. kid's books
23. Instagram is fun.
24. I got to sleep in this morning.
25. ice water
26. Matt takes care of bath time because I don't enjoy it.
27. I didn't have to cook dinner tonight.
28. Beth Moore's book So Long Insecurity is just what I needed. It's like she is talking right to me and I can already tell I am making great strides toward a more secure self.
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Day 17
My 28 thanks:
1. family
2. baseball games
3. fireworks
4. my kids' smiles
5. foul balls
6. cheap Sonic dates
7. generous people
8. cousins
9. sleepovers at grandma's
10. free parking at Bass Pro Shop
11. sunshine
12. sunglasses
13. tank tops
14. ponytails
15. comfy athletic shorts
16. nights without kids (occasionally)
17. TV time with Matt
18. air conditioning
19. ceiling fans
20. My kids are super cute!
21. My kids behave in public.
22. laughter
23. My husband is really smart.
24. My in-laws made it home safe from Albuquerque.
25. bright colored Sharpies
26. common sense
27. green lights when I am in a hurry
28. homemade dinner with my family
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Friday, July 12, 2013
Day 16
Last night, I got a message from a friend. She told me she reads my blog and had been checking in for new posts. I guess it's no secret that it has been a couple (or few?) weeks since I have written a post or thanked the Lord for anything publicly. It's not that life hasn't been good because it has. Mostly it is a time management issue. So, here I am again. It's a lot like starting over when so many days have been lost...but I won't quit until all 365 days have been blogged, no matter how long it takes me.
My 28 thanks:
1. compromise
2. friends
3. slip-n-slides
4. steak dinners
5. the library
6. The last Sookie book was available at the library! Score!!
7. Beth Moore books
8. old school Disney movies
9. good clean fun
10. listening to His still small voice
11. evenings with my family
12. giving gifts
13. shopping for gifts
14. encouraging messages from friends
15. snow cones
16. girl talk
17. makeup
18. French braids
19. vacation planning
20. vacation countdowns (one week ya'll!!)
21. pay day
22. being a faithful steward
23. our health
24. The Lord rebukes the devourer.
25. My insecurities are not too big or messy for the Lord.
26. I was made to be me.
27. I am perfectly equipped to be who God made me to be.
28. With God's help, I am on my way to overcoming the insecurities that tend to run my life.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Day 15
Kind words are like honey -- sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. Proverbs 16:24
My 28 thanks:
1. Kind words from friends.
2. The Word of God and the peace and wisdom it brings.
3. The book of Proverbs. Solomon's wisdom is still useful today if we would only listen.
4. Pandora, specifically the Hillsong United station.
5. Pools
6. Friends (and adoptive Mamas) who invite you over to swim in their pools.
7. Fruit! Pineapples, watermelons, strawberries...summer fruits are the best!
8. Friends who encourage me. (P.S. Thanks for all the encouragement after my post yesterday!)
9. My kids didn't say, "I'm bored" at all today.
10. Even though she wasn't happy about it, Madelyn picked up her room.
11. I beat level 117 on Candy Crush today! Finally!!
12. Zachary cheered for me when I beat the level. He was jumping up and down in excitement...he may have been more excited than I was!
13. Summer days
14. A break from school
15. Air conditioning! It is really starting to get hot out there.
16. My kids love swimming and being in water.
17. I forgot to wear sunscreen today, but I didn't get too toasted.
18. My kids get along with everyone they meet.
19. They don't pick fights with others.
20. They follow the rules, no matter where we are.
21. They have the best laughs in the entire world!
22. I made "white spaghetti" for dinner tonight. It's tri-colored cheese tortellini on a bed of angel hair pasta with alfredo sauce. Everyone loves it and no one complains.
23. The girls in my small group were attentive during the lesson tonight and easily answered all the review questions. They are a great group of girls.
24. They all enjoyed the game of jumping rope with an Oreo stuck to their foreheads.
25. I am really good at sticking Oreos to people's foreheads. We couldn't jump rope enough to get them to fall off!
26. All the girls I talked to were excited about going to camp next week.
27. I saw both Madelyn and Zachary raising their hands in worship tonight. It brought a smile to my face and joy to my heart.
28. I told Madelyn that during the summer only, if she isn't tired, at night, she could read in her bed by flashlight. She was so excited, she finished her whole library book in her bed before falling asleep. I love my little reader!
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Day 14
This always happens to me. I hit a wall. I lose my inspiration. So, it has happened and I have not an excuse in the world. Here I am on day 14 when I should be on day 17. I'll be honest. I lost my focus. I made it about me and how I feel instead of the Lord and how great He is despite how I feel. It is good I am doing this because my default setting is to pity myself. Why doesn't he/she like me? Why wasn't I invited? What did I ever do to make him/her unfriend me? When you are dwelling on yourself, there is NO way you can dwell in the Lord. There is no way you can dwell on the Lord's goodness when all that consumes your mind is the worthlessness of yourself. My dad has a saying, "Facebook is of the devil." I think he takes that stance too far, but you know...he has a point. I compare myself to everyone else. Their weight, their tan, their clean house, their thousands of friendships, their weddings, their vacations...everything. I can't compare to all that. Then I see parties, weddings, get togethers, lunch outings, baby showers, wedding showers...that I haven't been invited to. My world falls apart in an instant. I recognize I need help. I am resting on Psalm 121. The Word is better than any worldly therapy.
Psalm 121
where does my help come from?
2 My help comes from the Lord,
the Maker of heaven and earth.
he who watches over you will not slumber;
4 indeed, he who watches over Israel
will neither slumber nor sleep.
the Lord is your shade at your right hand;
6 the sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
he will watch over your life;
8 the Lord will watch over your coming and going
both now and forevermore.
My 28 thanks:
1. The Lord is patient with me.
2. The Lord has plans for my life and they are good.
3. The Lord will watch over me in all my ways.
4. No matter who turns away, the Lord is always there.
5. The Lord does not slumber, so He is never caught off guard.
6. In my weakness, the Lord is strong.
7. The Lord has blessed me with meaningful friendships.
8. I saw my friend Amber in the Target parking lot today. I have missed her and it was good to see her smiling face.
9. I saw my friend Valarie at Target today. We had a nice long conversation and I might have even made her late for her kids' swimming lessons.
10. Valarie always encourages me. Every conversation we have, I walk away believing I can do whatever I set my mind to.
11. Matt's allergy nose spray was way expensive, but he felt so much better after taking it, so it was totally worth it.
12. We spend longer than I anticipated at the library.
13. My kids love the library!
14. I found the last book of the series I have read this past week at the library!
15. They didn't have Beth Moore's So Long Insecurity, it was checked out. Now I have something to look for next time I am there.
16. I found a DVD of The Muppet Show at the library! I am excited to watch it.
17. How cool is it that the library has movies that you can "rent" for free!?
18. Matt is so great to me. He listens to my pity parties with concern and then lets me cry. He also helps me move on. I need him in my life.
19. I drank a lot of water today.
20. Water is not always my first choice, but I always feel better when I drink it instead of anything else.
21. Matt got tickets to tonight's RedHawk's game through his job. (FREE!!)
22. The game was a lot of fun!
23. The kids had a great time at the game too!
24. I got to meet Quincy, Matt's new coworker. I hear a lot of stories, so I am glad I have a face now to go with the stories.
25. The little boy in front of us got a foul ball. The excitement on his face was adorable! (Madelyn was upset that she didn't get it, but it would have just ended up on her floor and this kid was ecstatic! I'm glad he got it!)
26. The weather for the game was really nice. Not too hot and just the right amount of breeze.
27. The RedHawk's lost the first game, but they won the second game!
28. I got to talk to my friend Angela on the phone today. Talking (in my opinion) is better than texting or messaging on facebook. It is more personal. I love talking to friends on the phone.
Bonus: I've been really struggling with this blog. I have had a block at about number 11 every. single. day. Not today. Today, I could have come up with several more.
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Day 13
Today was the Prickett family reunion in Dill City, OK. Probably most of you have no clue where that is. It is a tiny town in Western Oklahoma. Just Southwest of Clinton. There isn't much left of it. Even the school system merged with Burns Flat schools years ago. But it is where my mom's family grew up and where they call home. If you are ever driving down Hwy 152 and see a big red barn on the side of the road, that is the Prickett family homestead. That is where the old farm house used to be where 10 children were born and raised working the land. My great-uncle, Jimmie, lives in that red barn. It is actually a house...he doesn't live in a barn! :) My great-uncle, Frank lived in the house next door with his wife, Daisy and a collection of clocks including several cuckoo clocks. My Prickett family is amazing. They continue to leave behind a Godly heritage and I am so proud to be a part of it!
My 28 thanks:
1. My mom's family has a strong Godly family legacy.
2. The Prickett family reunion today was refreshing.
3. The kids had a great time too. As the only kids there, they were a huge hit with all the family!
4. In my life, I was able to meet all but 2 of the 10 Prickett "children". My Nana was the 9th born. Two of her brothers passed away before I was born, but the other 8 I knew and loved dearly.
5. My Papa is an amazing man. He is kind, dependable, hard-working, determined and strong. I love him very much.
6. My aunt Louan has lived in El Paso, Tx for most of my life and unfortunately, I didn't get to see her often growing up, but now she lives with my Papa, helping him out. I get to see her so much more now and I am so blessed to have her as a part of my life!
7. My cousin Cricket was at the reunion today with her husband, David, and her son, Madison. She is a joy to be around. She makes me smile and she is so loving and generous.
8. My cousin, Kay is a dear woman. She has always been so kind to me and it was great to see her and catch up today.
9. My great-uncle, Jimmie, is a hoot! he is outgoing and loves to talk. He never misses any opportunity to tell others about Jesus or encourage them in the faith.
10. My great-aunt Anna is such a loving person. The love within her shows all the time. She watched her husband, Jimmie, as he encouraged us to continue on the Godly heritage of the Prickett family. Her pride and love for him was evident. She is a special woman.
11. My great-aunt Mary Lou is a precious woman. She is always joyful and she always has a smile on her face. Her bright blue eyes and her expressions remind me of my Nana.
12. My mom grew up as an Army brat, so when she settled in Oklahoma she made sure we were at every reunion, get together, wedding, funeral and holiday dinner that was held. She loved to be with her family and she instilled that importance and love of family in me. For that I am very thankful!
13. My cousin Ray is a fun guy. He and my mom share a birthday, just one year apart! We had a nice long conversation at the reunion. I enjoyed talking to him because I know my mom loved him a lot.
14. My cousin Jane is such a sweet lady. She moved to Cordell to take care of her parents, but has stayed around after they both passed because she feels home with her extended family. She is a good friend to my Aunt Louan. They both miss Texas so much, but know that they are where they are meant to be for now.
15. My cousin Lynn is an interesting man. I always enjoy talking to him. His wife Marjorie is such a sweet woman.
16. Even though Lynn's wife, Patsy, passed away 19 years ago I have a couple of memories of her. She was a kind woman. I still have the piggy bank she hand made for me when I was born. I treasure it.
17. My cousin John and his wife were at the reunion. He looks just like a Prickett, a whole lot like his namesake, my great grandfather, John Simpson Prickett. I never met John much, his parents, Elmer and Naomi, lived on the East coast and I was never able to go there for a visit, although my parents did once and the pictures were beautiful! I am so glad I have gotten to meet John a few times as I have gotten older.
18. My cousin Christa, John's sister was also there. My interactions with her have been limited by distance, but I am glad to have met her on a few occasions now.
19. My great-aunt Helen still comes to reunions. She married Joe in 1981 when they were both in their 50s and missionaries. She has the sweetest, most loving and giving spirit I have ever met. She was a missionary to Kenya and later she and Joe spent years in Trinidad and Tobego. Her life has made an impact in the eternal realms. I am blessed to call her family.
20. I love hearing stories of the past about my family. It keeps the ones who have gone on alive in my heart.
21. God placed me into an amazing family. I am truly blessed to be a part of this Godly heritage.
22. I got to laugh out loud when they told a story about throwing corn cobs at each other for fun. Apparently, you have to make your own fun when you grow up on a farm.
23. I was just saying the other day that my house is getting too small for us. I am so blessed that I didn't raise 10 children in a two room farm house!
24. My "too little" house has electricity, unlike that farm house my Nana grew up in.
25. I have, and grew up with indoor plumbing. Can I get an Amen?!?
26. Growing up in a two room farm house with 9 siblings builds character and relationships with others. We need more of that today.
27. After the reunion, we visited the family members who have already passed away at Page cemetary. It was windy, but peaceful.
28. I know my Prickett family members will greet me in Heaven one day. I will see them again!
Bonus thanks: I got to visit in person with Kendra for a few minutes as I delivered her pillow. Even just those few minutes made my day! She is truly my best friend.
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