Wednesday, December 31, 2008

My Vision Board for 2009

I have a board in my scrap room that I place words & pictures of what I want to attract & maintain in my life. This is a summary of that board –

*Biblical verse: Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid...for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.”
*I will continue to on my course of self-awareness.
*I see blue skies & warm weather!
*Family visits … both near & far.
*I see myself as a healthy, active, and fit individual.
*A scrap room full of color, fun & personal ‘tude’
*Warm friendships – new friends & renewed friendships
*I will continue to engage in a loving & compassionate relationship with D.M. – a relationship built on love, respect & friendship.
*My Yoga biz will continue to prosper.
*Financially I will be aware of the money I bring in, where it goes, and how I’m able to manage it successfully.
*A torn out picture (from a Sundance catalog) of a special ring.

2008 --- A year of firsts & constants

As I've been contemplating blogging my end of the year review, I've been having a hard time. I keep putting it off. I read others. I note what they have written, what their resolutions are, their hopes, and so much more. Maybe it is the thought of writing about a year -- another year of my life that has passed. Another year older ... and might I had, hopefully, another year wiser.

This morning when driving in I had Oprah's Soul Series on the radio. The guest speaker spoke these words and they've resonated with me all morning "...I don't want to be off course for long ..." That truly is my mantra and I had not known it. I like being low-key. I like being relaxed. Acutally I strive for those things ... I strive to have a life of balance -- balance in my relationships, work, spiritual/religious self, and overall balance. I've found that when I begin to go off course, I'm able to notice it and get back on track alittle quicker then I have in the past. Is this because of my age? My active awareness of myself -- both physical & emotional?


A Year of Firsts

My first grandchild, Gavin Liam, was born on Ocotber 12 to my first born -- Missy. Five weeks later ... my second grandson, Mason Nicholas, was born to my second born -- Nina.

Hearing my girls each say, after their sons were born, "I never knew I could love something so much."

In February, I acheived a goal that I had set for age 50 --- I become a yoga instructor. My business, Red Barn Yoga, is up & running and very successful.

Reading "Eat, Pray & Love" ... realizing that I'm not the only one out not wanting to be off course in life.

A Year of Constants
My continued awe of my children -- now grown adults. Jake working and being very successful in his career. Missy -- becoming a Mom and an incredible one at that. Moving to NC and looking towards completing her education. Nina -- getting married, having a baby six weeks early --- showing determination, compassion and becoming an advocate for her son while he was in NICU.

The constant love, support & compassion of the man I love. While it may seem like we don't do much (such as traveling, going out) ... we do alot! We live a life that we both are passionate about. We support each other and for that I'm forever grateful.

The constant support & compassion of my friends. Their prayers & encouraging words during times of struggle & difficulty for others in my life have lifted me up.

And I should add, the constant accumulation of my frequent flyer miles! I flew back East three times this year. I'm saving my miles for my 50th birthday and I'm taking myself to Europe!

So for now, I will end .. I've babbled enough. I have something else I'd like to blog before the end of the day, but want to get it all together.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tender Moments


For me this layout captures those tender moments of being a Grandma.

Being a long-distance Grandma is a little more challenging then I thought it would be. I've even had some of the little 'green monster' come out -- you know that evil envy stuff. It is something that could have put a rift between Steena & I, but we've talked it through ... really, life does goes on. Each of us learn from each life experience, take from it what is needed & necessary.

A very wise woman once told me, when I was talking about my girls and their personality 'changes' -- you know those sudden ones, "Just remember honey ... they have hormones too." Uummph!

The scrapbook page I'm posting is one I did based upon the Scrappy Formula (12/26/08) from www.createmykeepsake.com. If you haven't been to that site ... well you're missing out. I've made wonderful friends there. Friends whom I am able to confide to. Friends who provide feedback and help me see things in a way maybe I wouldn't have seen.

The patterned paper I used is Pink Paislee. Love, love, love Rebecca's company. http://pinkpaislee.com/

Quick shout out to Rhonna Farrer Designs

If you are a close friend or family member, you know that I'm a scrapping addict! I am wanting to venture into digi scrapping. On Friday, we are officially going wireless at the ranch! Welcome to 2009 is how I'm looking at it. We'll go from hooking up on dial-up at 19.2 (yes, I know .. pathetic) to Lord knows how fast!

Anyway just wanted to give you her blog addy.

I 'promise' to update my blog sometime in the next day or two.

Peace to you in 2009!