Tag: gratitude

  • Weekend Bites #61 Thanksgiving Weekend

    Weekend Bites #61 Thanksgiving Weekend

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    I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving yesterday. Whether spending it with friends and family, or home in the quiet able to reflect on your blessings. I wanted to take a bit today to share a few things I am grateful for. 
    • My family. A husband who works hard. Kids who are my life. And my parents and siblings who really made me who I am today (in a very good way!)
    • This blog. It came at a very pivotal time in my life, and has grown into a business I never imagined or dreamed of having, but has been such a blessing to my life.
    • You guys! If there’s one thing I can count on, it’s my readers. Without you, there’d be no blog! Weekend Bites is by far the best part of my weekend as I get to search your blogs and recipes. 
    • My church. The gospel of Jesus Christ. Scriptures, and prayer. These are key components to who I am, and make me a better person. And by that I mean, each day I strive to be better than the last, because I make many many mistakes in my life. I know I can change each day though!

    I’m skipping the features today, but would love to hear what you are thankful for! Maybe you’ve shared it with a recipe, or you’d just like to let me know in the comments! 

    Enjoy your Weekend!

     

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  • Happy Thanksgiving: A list of gratitude

    Happy Thanksgiving: A list of gratitude

    This month I’ve been sharing my gratitude daily over on Facebook. I thought today would be a great day, to grab all those little posts, and combine them in one to see what a bounty of blessings I have.

    1. Warm Coats. When we moved to North Dakota, some of us only had light jackets. The people here are so kind, and we soon had warm coats for everyone
    2. YOU! This month we reached over 3000 fans on facebook, and those posts are reaching a little over 800 each week. Here on the blog I see almost 4000 visitors a month! Thank you!! Keep coming back, and bring your friends.



    3. Morning Smiles from my kids. Really is there anything better than waking up to smiling kids?
    4. My Mom’s Banana Bread. Get the Recipe!
    5. The Holiday Season. This is the most wonderful time of the year. With sleighbells…are you singing yet? I just love the joy, kindness, and friendship that seems to be made more apparent this time of year. As we reach out to others to lift them up, because we feel that Christmas spirit.
    6. My church. Learn more about what I believe.
    7.  4 day weekends, and Snow. You really can’t get more lucky than having it snow on a 4 day weekend. It means no days added to the end of the school year, and you can play with the kids outside, in the freshly powdered earth.

    8. The USA and our veterans. I have incredible gratitude for our soldiers. Past and present – as well as their families who give their husbands, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, etc. You are wonderful. Thank you.
    9. Warm clothes and leggings.  Not to start controversy over leggings, I like the kind that just cover my calfs, and go under my legs. Pretty sure they kept me from turning into a popsicle one day.
    10. A new Day. Because every day we wake up, we have the choice to start fresh and new. To let go of our past, and move into our future. New days are AWESOME!
    11. My wonderful husband. I married a pretty great man. He loves his kids, he loves his job, and he loves me.

    12. My parents. I feel such gratitude to these two I get to call Mom and Dad. They have always been my team. From coach, to cheerleader. I sure miss them this year, but they’re only a phone call, or google hangout away.
    13. Good books. Puh-lease! Life is just better with good books. Don’t forget you can enter to win some of my favorites in the Holiday Gift Guide!
    14. My mom – baking skills. I love my parents as a team, but also separately, because they are individuals. My mom taught me to cook. She expected me to learn the basic skills of feeding a family. How very grateful I am for that when I look in my cupboard and see jars of jelly I made, or the fresh bread cooling on the counter.
    15. Our home. Oh how grateful I am that we have a home to live in right now. We moved to North Dakota with no place to live. After a few nights in the hotel, I truly am grateful for this place.
    16. Reliable car. Earlier this year, we were able to purchase a new/used car. Our van was dieing. We didn’t know we’d face unemployment, and then a huge move to North Dakota. Our van would not have made it.
    17. Snowy days, hot chocolate, and childhood memories. When you combine these 3 items, life couldn’t be much better. At least not for me. I am grateful that I have good childhood memories, and that things as simple as a mug of cocoa while the snow falls can bring those memories back.

    18. Kids playing nicely. Truly, this is a blessing everyday it happens. Kids don’t always play nice, but I want them to be best friends.
    19. School. This year I decided to go back to school. I love WGU, because I can go to school completely online. That means I can still put my family first, but still pursue something that will both enrich my life, and my families.
    20. My Dad. November also brings my dad’s birthday. I love this man so much, and could not have asked for a better father. He’s always been there for me, and I know he always will be. Warning, only watch the below video if you don’t mind seeing me cry.

    21. Amazing Friends and the Lord. We have moved a ton in our married life. Growing up, making friends was not easy for me. Yet every time we have moved, there has been someone who almost instantly became a friend, to both me and my kids. Krystal, Laura, Jennifer – thank you all for touching my families life! Along with this, is that I know the Lord has helped in putting these ladies in my life. They are all friends from church, with kids almost exactly the same ages as my own kids, with a similar view on life as my own. These friends have helped me through some rough patches, and never judged.
    22. childhood neighbor. I had an elderly neighbor growing up. She became almost like a mom to me. She hired me to care for her home, one year, and for the next 2-3 years that’s what I did. She taught me how to wax wood floors, trusted me at 12 with her riding lawnmower, as well as her beloved pets when she went on vacations. Until this year I didn’t think I’d use those skills for anything but my own home. However, recently I’ve been able to pick up side work cleaning homes for others, and being able to contribute to our family’s needs.
    23. Pie. Ya’ll, I love pie. So let’s say thanks for all we have, and go enjoy some good old fashioned pie!

    Let’s work on cultivating an attitude of gratitude all year long. Some of my list may seem a little silly, but that’s OK. Those small, silly things, are what we can find gratitude for every day. By being grateful, we can become more happy. 
    Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving
  • Have a Happy Thanksgiving

    Have a Happy Thanksgiving

    Happy Thanksgiving
    I was thinking of doing a top 10 things I’m grateful for list, but realized I couldn’t summarize it better than this compilation I put together with the kids. From my Savior Jesus Christ, to butterflies and sticks. I am so very grateful for all that I have, and all that I have to give. May you have a wonderful day with your families and friends. 
  • Giving Thanks is More than a Holiday

    Giving Thanks is More than a Holiday

    While browsing my Facebook newsfeed this morning I came across this video. It so perfectly summed up how I feel about gratitude and also gave me more to think about. I hope that I live my life in a way that when I’m old and grey I continue to have these same feelings of gratitude for my life.

     
    There were a few parts of this that especially spoke to me

    Giving Thanks isn’t a Holiday. It’s how happy people live

    We never had much money to speak of, but I never felt poor.

     
     
    This is linked up to Creative K Kids Thankful Thursdays
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  • Pomegranate Memories #ThankfulThursday

    Pomegranate Memories #ThankfulThursday

    I’m joining Tammy from Creative K Kids, to bring you a 4 part series this month on what we are Thankful for. I try all year long to show gratitude in my daily life, but the month of November with our thoughts turned to Thanksgiving, it’s nice to look a little deeper, and share a little more.  Feel free to link up your thankful posts, or share with me in the comments what you are thankful for.

    One of my fondest memories of this season, is sitting around with my Dad as we peeled and de-seeded a Pomegranate. We only got a few during this season, as a special treat, and if we wanted to enjoy the goodness inside, we had to help with the work of getting the fruit. It was always a fun time, that brought us closer as a family. 
    I am so grateful for my Dad and the simple lessons he taught us using a Pomegranate.  
    – We have to work hard before we get a reward
    – Some things are worth waiting all year for. Even if it’s just a small taste we get. 
    – Family togetherness is important.
    I am grateful for smart, dedicated people, who have learned how to simplify a task, making it a little less hard. Recently a couple of my friends shared this video, on how to de-seed a pomegranate with a wooden spoon. After giving it a go, I’m here to tell you, it actually works! It is so much better than the water method (which I never could get to work well).  
    Now you may think that I’m taking away from teaching my kids with this new method, but I’m not. They aren’t big fans of this delicious fruit – too bad for them, great for me – and the faster method means I don’t waste as much with my finger picking, seed mushing way. 
    To put it simply, today I am grateful for Memories, Dads, Smart People, and a bowl full of Pomegranate seeds waiting in my fridge for me. 

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  • 5 Things I’m Grateful for – Think About It

    5 Things I’m Grateful for – Think About It

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    Welcome to our Think About It Thursday Meme. Every week we talk about something new, different, and mostly thought provoking. Sometimes it’s serious, sometimes it’s funny, and sometimes it’s just rambling.
    For more Think About It Thursdays visit my cohorts co-hosts Mumfection and Tim and Angi’s Blog
     
    This weeks Topic
    What 5 Things are you most Thankful for?
     
    Halloween is now behind us. It is November, and for most that means lots of family, baking and traditions; at least in the US. I realize Canada already celebrated their Thanksgiving (thanks for going with this topic anyways Eschelle!).  My group of mommy bloggers and I decided we would take the whole month of November to talk about Gratitude, Giving Thanks, and Thanksgiving in general.
     
    For me, there is so much I am grateful for, but I’ll try to stick to my top 5 today.
     
    1. My family. Immediate, extended, in laws, and ancestors. They all mean so much in my life. My parents, I don’t think could have been any better. They care about all their kids, and no matter what are always there for us – through the ups and downs. My husband, I love with all my heart. He makes such a wondeful Daddy to our kids. He works hard because he knows it’s important that I raise our kids. My kids because well they are just little miracles. The joy they can bring to any room, and smiles they can put on anyones face, just warms my heart. My in-laws, because I don’t think I could have gotten any better. They are truly an amazing couple full of love! And of course all my cousins, aunts, uncles, sister inlaws, brother inlaws, you all are so unique. You each inspire me to be better in different ways. 
     
    2. My religion. I don’t mention it often here, but I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, aka Mormon.  Yes this is the religion of my parents. No, we don’t practice polygamy. Yes I don’t drink alcohol, tea or smoke. No I am not forced to be a stay at home and under my husbands tyrannical rule. Yes I chose to stay at home and be a mom to my kids because I believe it’s important (and I don’t have a tyrannical husband). No, actually I do believe in the Bible. Last and to me the most important thing because nothing else matters, is that YES I do believe in Christ. I believe He is the Son of God. I believe He came to earth to show us the path to return to Heaven. I believe in doing good to all men. I believe Christ gave His life for each one of us, because He loves us each individually and knows each of our own personal sufferings. My religion is who I am. It is what shapes what I do. And I am so grateful I have it in my life, because I have felt so much joy through the knowledge I have from it.
     
    3. My baby brother.  Right now he is serving a 2 year LDS mission in Boston. I miss him like crazy. When he was little, he was my tickle buddy. We always had a blast together. And now he is serving others for 2 years. Giving 2 years of his life for something more important. He has set an example for my family that I love. I will deal with missing him for 2 long years, because he is blessing the lives of others. Last week my dad found a voice recording of my brother and sister that they must have sent me when I was just in college. They missed me, wanted me to visit soon. And they loved me. Seriously, I just have some awesome siblings that I love.
     
    4. A roof over our heads. I may complain about the mice, or the sloping floors, or the carpet in the kitchen. But when it comes down to it, I’m just grateful we have a roof over our heads. That my family has shelter from the elements. That we have heat to take away the cold nights. Rooms to sleep in, and beds too. A kitchen to cook in. I have a house, and it sure beats being homeless!
     
    5. Modern technology. Ok I’m not that big into tv and the latest gadgets, but I do love modern technology and the access it gives us. I get to send my voice to thousands of you through this blog and it’s many social media platforms. I get to connect with people I haven’t seen in years. I have been able to make new friends, that I probably will never even meet, but that encourage me every time I struggle with something. I love that modern technology can bring families spread over the world all together. My brother just created us a family site on myfamily.com  It is awesome! My older brother who I don’t stay in contact with as much as I should, I now feel close to again. Modern technology is a wonderful tool, when used for good.
     
     
    Now it’s your turn! We’re not picky really, just try to stay with the theme of gratitude, grab our cool button (made by Mark), and link up below! We love reading your posts, and hope you enjoy ours.
    

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