Thursday, November 19, 2009

thank you thank you thank you!


So I’ve been doing a really poor job of updating what I am thankful for on a regular basis, so I decided to get down to business and put 100 other things I am thankful for. here it is, in no particular order:
  1. family (although this really is number one)
  2. great friends
  3. great future in-laws (more family)
  4. cameras / pictures
  5. an income, well two incomes
  6. good food (all types)
  7. security
  8. good health
  9. our future home
  10. health insurance
  11. cooking
  12. my iPhone
  13. our first wedding gift :)
  14. google calendar
  15. Target
  16. good books
  17. the cabin
  18. flannel sheets
  19. my education
  20. Christmas songs
  21. music in general
  22. people who protect our country
  23. email
  24. my mirror – grad gift from parents
  25. my engagement ring
  26. our cars
  27. Costco
  28. movie quotes and good movies
  29. getting paid time off starting in april
  30. sales
  31. chapstick
  32. Snoop
  33. Smokie
  34. all four seasons- not the hotel
  35. good sushi
  36. hot showers
  37. my blanket
  38. glasses & contacts/vision correction
  39. coffee
  40. new socks
  41. skiing
  42. yoga
  43. cooking for my friends and family
  44. not being a teenager
  45. shoes
  46. student loans
  47. living in this country
  48. clean water
  49. trees
  50. post-its
  51. right to vote
  52. rain
  53. grandparents
  54. having lived in the bay area
  55. laughter
  56. cookbooks
  57. bad friends and lessons learned
  58. edward cullen
  59. manicures
  60. soap
  61. our future wedding day
  62. scott’s technical knowledge
  63. calculators
  64. grey’s anatomy
  65. grey matter
  66. computers
  67. the internet
  68. scott’s parents only being 2 hours away
  69. No Rain – Blind Melon
  70. diversity
  71. crafts
  72. etsy
  73. blogs
  74. family traditions
  75. family recipes
  76. horse mane & tail shampoo & conditioner
  77. fewer stories about jon & kate plus their 8
  78. alarm clocks
  79. colbie caillat
  80. holidays
  81. my faith
  82. love
  83. freedom of choice
  84. purell
  85. organizational items and stores like the container store
  86. happy hours
  87. soup at hand
  88. facebook
  89. to do lists
  90. sharpie pens
  91. excel
  92. my ability to balance a checkbook
  93. Tivo/DVR
  94. fleece pajamas
  95. slippers
  96. curling irons
  97. anything warm really
  98. starting to spend holidays with scott
  99. my blog readers— how bout that?
  100. everything that has gotten me to where I am today
my mom sent me this on a card one year... evil

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thankful #2


Today, I am thankful for Scott.
I couldn’t have asked for a better person to spend the rest of my life with. He is caring, thoughtful, giving, forgiving, funny, kind, cute :) , patient, helpful… the list really could go on forever. If you told me three years ago that I would be seriously dating, let alone, getting married…I seriously would have never believed you. I was quite the happy single girl. I loved my single life.
But once I met Scott, no matter how hard I tried to fight it, the single life I knew so well was quickly a thing of the past.  I’m actually glad that cynic in me has gone away again. I’m so glad that we met and have had a great 2+ years together.
I’m thankful for us finally being able to live together in the same city, and to come home and have dinner with him. I’m thankful for the Costco trips, grocery shopping, and other everyday errands. I love that he actually loves going and doing errands with me. I’m thankful for his want to help me with the wedding planning.  I love that he feeds Smokie every morning, and plays with Snoop almost every night. I love that he goes on walks with me and gets excited when I try a new recipe. I am so proud of him for taking the CPA exam and passing 3 out of 4 parts on the first try… and has one more part to go! I love that he’s just as excited about our house being built as I am.
I love that he thinks I’m going to invent something and it’s going to make us rich, even though I don’t have any ideas of inventing something, he has complete faith in me.  I seriously don’t know where these invention ideas came from.
I’m thankful for his love of good food and all types of movies (Yes ladies, he even watches chick flicks with me AND calls them entertaining!).  I love that a good night out for him is going out to eat, and seeing a play.  I love that he loves me in sweats and a ponytail with no makeup… he actually prefers it.  I love that he puts up with me on my bad days and even in my worst mood tries to make things better.
I love that even in a grocery store he will shout “B” to get my attention and doesn’t think twice about it.  He is my best friend and I love that.
I love you Scott. Thanks for being you and making me laugh and smile everyday!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thanks


As it is the month of November I think I will jump on the bandwagon and write about a few things in my life for which I am thankful for.

Today, I am thankful for teachers

As the daughter of a teacher, a sister-in-law of a teacher, a sister of a futureteacher, friend of teachers, a former student, and (hopefully) a future teacher I am thankful for the gift of teaching.
I was extremely lucky to have had some amazing teachers throughout my education who had a huge impact on who I am today. 
Something that I feel I was extremely lucky to have been a part of was a new program within my high school called “Extended Core” (ECP!).  In the 9th grade I was offered to be a part of this program that was new and to be honest, sounded a little odd. Well by the end of 10th grade I ended up entering the program after hearing great things from my Biology teacher, Mr. Gorder, and my best friend Cory O’Brien.  I have to admit, it was one of the best decisions I made throughout high school.  To say that the teachers were great would be a lie. The teachers of that program were leaders, risk-takers, wonderful educators, loved their students, and their students them.
Through their inspiration I hope that one day I can give the same gift along to my children as well as others.
I’m glad these people changed my life (and these are only some):
 Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Larson (RIP), Mr. Hanson, Mr. Daugherty, Mr. Chandler, Mark Frisby, Mrs. Baker/Monaghan, Mr. Monaghan, Mr. Gorder, Mr. Clausen, Ms. Bailey, Mr. Parnell, Mrs. Evanson, Ms. Erlandson

Monday, November 2, 2009

A very expensive hole


Hey there blog fans,  Shelly and I have a housing update to share with all of you.  This past Sunday we headed out to our vacant lot and lo and behold, there was a tractor.  And this just wasn’t any tractor, it was a tractor in a hole.  And as my title states, it is a very expensive hole.  But it is our hole and we love it!  While it’s not much yet, this is the first step in building our house.  The next step will be the laying of the foundation which should happen within the next week.  We are anxiously awaiting the final product but we realize that we need to crawl before we walk.
I assume the next post will have pictures of the foundation which will also be not much of eye candy…but bear with us, as we document the progress.
Have a great rest of the week!!
-S
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No, we don't own the tractor... ;)
House 015
Off to a good start