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Friday, May 28, 2010


Today I spent the day watching my Bf's children while she moved some stuff into her new house. While the boys took a nap I watched Enchanted with her 2 1/2 year old daughter. It was a blast. I have decided I am going to make big fairy tale princess dresses for my little girl some day and doves and chipmunks will come in the windows and help me! But seriously, I have a passion for sewing and have made many things for myself. My sewing machine will have to be swapped out for a Bernina which my mother-in-law swears by. But I have time to save up since more children are not in the very near future. So when I do find out that Im having a girlor decide to adopt one I will be ready. Now, if only the forest animals would come help me clean my house.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

5 Ways To Give Back

After reading the book of Job I have been overwhelmed with thinking about how much I take for granted. I spend so much money each week on groceries when my pantry and refrigerator is pretty much full. We go out to eat once on the weekend and we spend miscellaneous money on entertainment and stuff of that sort. We spend in one weekend what families in other countries spend in a month. So personally I feel called to change my way of life and start serving His Kingdom the way God has called us to.

Compassion International exists as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled adults. Compassion International offers many ways to help. You can sign up and sponsor a child for the length of his childhood for $38/month. Which allows you to form a long term relationship with with the child of your choice. You receive pictures, and letters from your sponsored child and are able to write them letters via snail mail or email. You can also sponsor a baby for $20/mo. and partner with them to rescue, nurture and disciple children during the critical early childhood years. For a one time gift to Compassion’s Child Survival Program you can help to provide pregnant mothers enrolled in the program access to a skilled birth attendant, a provision that saves many lives. In most communities, this involves helping the mother receive care at a local hospital or clinic (including transportation and health care costs). In some rural areas, a skilled birth attendant may provide a safe delivery at the home. I personally Love this organization and have been working with them since November of '09. We love receiving mail from Adrian (our sponsor child) and Cayden loves to look at his picture.

Food Pantry
A Food Pantry distributes non-perishable food items and clothing to the the community. Along with the donation of non-perishable food items, clothes, baby items, blankets, and hygiene products, the food pantry also accepts financial donations to fund their outreach. You can drop off food at almost any church in your area and during the month of February at your local Smith's grocery store.

You can donate money and send things to soldiers over sea. May 31st is Memorial Day and it is important that the men and women who are fighting for us know they are appreciated. This company is helping to maintain and generate Soldier contacts, Create cooperative and useful alliances withmanufacturers and distributors of items that are requested by the Soldiers, they are working to improve delivery methods for your care packages, and they support wounded warriors.

Gift Cards
A quick and easy way to give back is to buy $25 worth of McDonald's gift cards broken in to $5 increments and keep them with you in your purse. Than when you see the guy on the side of the road asking for money you can hand them a card with enough money on it to buy himself a meal. Although we are not suppose to judge others intentions sometimes it is hard for me to hand over cash. Plus, I never have cash on me.

Haven House is the domestic violence services provider and emergency shelter serving all of Sandoval County, and is located in Rio Rancho, NM. It is a five-bedroom shelter that can provide housing for approximately 20 women and children. They provide an array of services to victims of domestic violence including 24/7 crisis intervention, legal advocacy, case management, community and shelter support groups, individual counseling for victims and child-witnesses, life skill programs for victims and their children, and community education and training.
If you shop at Albertson's, 1% is donated to Haven House. The donations can go up to 5% for large quantities of merchandise purchased. It is very easy. When you shop, just hand your Haven House -Albertson's Communtiy Partners card to the cashier and Haven House gets credit for 1% of your purchase. You can call 896-4869 or email to pscdv@aol.com if you would like to receive an Albertson's card.
Support Haven House by shopping at http://www.goodshop.com and a donation is made to Haven House. Over 50 websites are featured but the most popular are: Amazon.com, Ebay, BUY.com, Best Buy, Dell, HP, JC Penney, Macy's, Lands'End, Wal-mart, etc.. Various percentages of your total amount spent will be donated
Haven House is registered with EcoPhones, an agency that supports non-profits by encouraging them to recycle. HH. ships them the recyclable items (cell phones, Ipods, laptop computers, printer cartridges) and EcoPhones pays HH a small amount for them. If you have any of those items, please call the Shelter Manager, Brian Demone to schedule a pick -up for your donations.


In conclusion there are many inexpensive ways to help others. I more or less am posting this blog to help hold myself accountable to make a change and strive to give instead of take. I want my son to be humble and know that there are many out there who have much less than he. I expect him to be grateful for his blessings but if he does not see his father and I making and effort to serve than he wont. I hope it strikes a match in your heart!


Wednesday, May 26, 2010

10 Things I Cant Live Without

1. My Bible
An essential to my daily life. Brandon and I are currently reading the bible in chronological order. I cant stress enough how important and what a major change it has made in my life. I know everyone is super busy already but the benefits of reading daily will highly outweigh the couple minutes it takes to read 4 chapters.
I personally love the English Standard Version Study Bible it has amazing commentary!



2. Dry Shampoo
Blondish hair powder by Bumble and Bumble (my favorite but $35 a bottle)
I don't have time to wash my hair everyday or color it every time my roots are exposed and this stuff helps with both of these issues. I apply it to my roots and then brush it through. It gives me a tremendous amount of volume and makes my hair look clean. Sally's has a less expensive version of dry shampoo for $7 a bottle that works well also, but it doesn't help with your dark roots.




3. Individually frozen chicken breasts and my grill
At Costco and Sam's Club they sell large bags of chicken breasts and when I have been so busy that I forget to defrost something for dinner these are a life saver. I can take them out of the bag and throw them straight on to the grill and in 30 minutes I have a beautifully grilled chicken breast (My favorite seasoning for grilled chicken is salt, pepper, garlic powder, and lemon pepper). Just add a Salad, a veggie and a carb and your good to go.


4. Tazo Green Tea (Zen)
It is heaven in a cup. I brew it ahead of time in a pitcher than through out the day I can drink it as I desire. It is the green tea Starbucks brews and during the summer it is a must have! Plus, green tea boosts your metabolism...I need this because since I have been so busy I forget to eat.



5. Truvia
A natural alternative to sugar. It is zero calories and not full of chemicals you cant pronounce. I love it! I dont cook with it but it is what I use in my green tea so I cant live without it. It is a bit more expensive than other no calorie sweeteners but who can put a price your health.




6. iPhone
No description needed. I have no idea how I lived without one for so long. A truly wonderful invention. Thank you Steve Jobs (the founder of apple)!




7. Concealer
Just a tad under the eyes, I recommend a shade or two lighter than your skin. It will brighten up your face and cover and dark circles from a long night up with a teething child.



8. Baby Wipes
Such a convenient thing to have around! I use them for everything.
9. Aveda Deep Penetrating Hair Re-vitalizer
My ultimate favorite thing for my hair. I am sad to announce I just ran out and also found out that Aveda discontinued it. So I'm going to try Aveda's Dry Remedy Moisturizing Masque I'll let you know how it goes.


10. My Contigo water bottle (sold at costco 3 for $18.00)
I have one on me at all times. You dont have to unscrew them to open it they have a button that you push and it opens. I bought 6 botttles. Brandon and I fill them up from our filter and put them in the refrigerator to get really cold. Plus Im "going green" by not using disposable water bottles. Buy some you'll never drink water from anything else. (dont put them in the dishwasher because they melt and bit and then leak)



These 10 things make my life easier and more beautiful. I hope you found the information interesting and helpful!