1. I am loved by not only my family, but by my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
2. Even though I've been in them for only (doesn't feel like only!) 3 years, and I have about 9 more to go, I WILL survive the teenage years, all girly 12 of them!
3. I always have the best intentions.
4. I don't always speak my mind, but I always want to.
5. I am a dreamer.
6. I love to look into my husband's eyes, especially when he's talking to me.
7. Laughter might be bad for wrinkles, but it is great for the soul.
8. Being a mother is like no other job in the world!
9. It's always a good idea to be patient, kind and considerate...you never know when someone might really need you to be.
10. Pray...not when all else fails, but BEFORE all else fails...and all else won't fail!
Thanks for reading! ;-)
preschool teacher, baker and papercrafter contemplates life and likes to laugh...
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
I Wish: for others to see The Real Me vs just My Mistakes

Whew! I didn't make the "blog every two weeks" goal, but I made it here two times this month, so as far as I am concerned, this is progress!
I have recently been contemplating the real me, versus how I am perceived by others. I would not say I am totally obsessively concerned with what others think of me, I am concerned when others think things of/about me that are not totally accurate. I am in the people business....the little people business. What I do matters to me. I strive to do the best I know how. Sometimes I fail at this goal, but because I fail, it does not mean my intentions were not there and it does not mean that I am okay with the result. When the "real me" is not portrayed, it is very discouraging to me. If my actions need correcting, I believe I should be "held accountable" but I get concerned about whether the "accounter" knows my true intent.
So, my wish is to do my best (which I am already doing), but not be so concerned with what others perceptions are (this is the challenging part!), because in reality...I really have no control over it...right? God knows my real heart...and in that I am comforted.
Much Love!
Michelle
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
The Big 4-0, or the "anniversary of turning 30"
To all those that have noticed, yes, I failed at my "blog every 2 weeks" challenge. I missed the whole month of February. Which happens to be the birthday month for several who are near and dear to me. Forgive me, I was off celebrating. Several, who had BIG birthdays...you know...the big 4-0 birthday. So, tell me, those who have gone before me (yes, I still qualify to check '35-39' on the survey): what's the big deal about turning 40? Personally, I think age is a number and you are only as old as you feel. Birthdays are good for us! Statistics show, the more we have the longer we live! So, when my turn comes, I think I will choose to ignore the hype and be happy for another day....
Friday, January 28, 2011
Just finished reading The Happiness Project
by Gretchen Rubin. I read the book, not because I want to be happier (because I find myself to be pretty happy already), but because I was interested in what she thought would make one happy. I naturally find happiness in many things (my salvation, my kids, my husband, my friends...and when one of 'my' preschoolers tells me he loves me) but she really made me think about what makes one happy. In my opinion, it was not a page turner, but I did enjoy reading it. If you are interested in a happiness project of your own, visit www.happinessprojecttoolbox.com to read about her suggestions.
here's to being HAPPY!
michelle
here's to being HAPPY!
michelle
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Infamous Bucket List
As my 40th birthday is approaching this year, I have begun to think of things that I have done, wish I hadn't done, and things that I'd still like to do. Some are small tasks that I'd like to complete and some are pretty big deals. So since I am not much for resolutions, here are the Top Ten Things Michelle Wants to Do in Her Lifetime:
1. Organize my stamp collection. I am always trying to perfect this.
2. Blog regularly.
3. Be more creative and funny.
4. Go to Hawaii (I once gave up on this dream, but I'm putting it back on the list!).
5. Own a VW Bug.
6. Live in Manhattan, NY for 1 year.
7. Travel the US with Scott in an RV.
8. Have relationships with my grandchildren.
9. Catch up on my scrapbooks!
10. Walk across the United States.
There ya have it. I'm laying it out there! So, what's on your bucket list?
1. Organize my stamp collection. I am always trying to perfect this.
2. Blog regularly.
3. Be more creative and funny.
4. Go to Hawaii (I once gave up on this dream, but I'm putting it back on the list!).
5. Own a VW Bug.
6. Live in Manhattan, NY for 1 year.
7. Travel the US with Scott in an RV.
8. Have relationships with my grandchildren.
9. Catch up on my scrapbooks!
10. Walk across the United States.
There ya have it. I'm laying it out there! So, what's on your bucket list?
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Top 3 Reasons I Love Target (NOT!)
Long time, no post, I know. But I'm back, at least for this post! I love Target, really I do. I get entranced by their decor, their trendiness, their cool looking ads and their colorful products. So, why do they try to make me not want to shop there? After all they...
1. Give me a hard time about taking my coupon.
2. They charge me a different price than what's on the price tag on the shelf. (WAY too often!)
3. When I wait my turn in line, and ask for a raincheck, they tell me to go wait in line at the service desk (when I've already waited in the department and I know they can give me a raincheck at the register) and then they proceed to say "Let me take this next (same raced, not mine) customer" behind me and make me wait.
Target, this is no way to keep a customer! Please try harder!
1. Give me a hard time about taking my coupon.
2. They charge me a different price than what's on the price tag on the shelf. (WAY too often!)
3. When I wait my turn in line, and ask for a raincheck, they tell me to go wait in line at the service desk (when I've already waited in the department and I know they can give me a raincheck at the register) and then they proceed to say "Let me take this next (same raced, not mine) customer" behind me and make me wait.
Target, this is no way to keep a customer! Please try harder!
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