Sunday, August 30, 2009

A Dog Walk, Pretzels & Hummus...




That's been my morning and afternoon so far. I took Blue downtown to Lake Eola, it is a magnificent day! We walked around the lake and visited the vendors at the Farmer's Market. I felt bad leaving BeBe at home, but knew it would be too hot for her and it would be much more difficult to manage with both the dogs. Bebe loves to stop, stop, and stop to mark her stop! Blue likes to go, go, and go and never stops! He is so curious! Even though he doesn't stop, he is looking, exploring with eyes of wonder. I love that! After a wonderful walk, Blue and I came home and I uploaded a few pictures I took along the way. Then I made myself a snack of pretzels and spicy hummus, yum!
There is so much to do in the house, cleaning and organizing that is, but it is not going to be today. Today is my lazy day... at least until the family (hubby and kids) get home from their outing and we go have dinner with the kids grandparents! But until then... I will sit and snack on my pretzels & Hummus, drink my iced-tea, read my favorite blogs and do whatever comes to mind.

Peace & Love

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Our Boy Blue


Love this picture of Blue that Bekah took this morning. She grabbed my camera as she was saying "Blue looks so cute!" She got some great shots. This one is my favorite. Blue is such a wonderful dog, so much fun and smart. He has a special place in my heart and in our family.

Although we did not adopt Blue at Pet Rescue By Judy, (I did not know about Judy's until recently) I encourage anyone looking to adopt a dog or cat to visit Pet Rescue by Judy. I briefly met Judy at a fundraiser this year. She does some amazing work and helps as many animals as possible. If you aren't looking to adopt a pet you can also sponsor dogs and cats who need more help, volunteer and learn about retailers who donate a percentage of their purchases to support rescue like Helping Udders who donates 10-50% to support rescue. Pet Rescue by Judy can also be found on Facebook and Twitter.

Catch Me If You Can


While Zack is home on leave, I am going to try to get as many pictures as possible. He is not much into picture taking, but he has let me take pictures a couple times since he has been home, so, yeah for me!

Peace & Love

Game Day



The season started with a bang 46-0 the Edgewater Eagles obliterated the Hagerty Huskies last night! I am so proud and excited for Bekah for making Captain, keep up the great work, your team looks great!! The first game of the season and the cheerleaders looked AWESOME! Great stunting, enthusiasm and energy!
Way to go EAGLES!
(Pictured with Bekah is Logan, a friend since elementary school)

Thursday, August 27, 2009

To tat or not to tat.... at 3:00 AM?



Good morning, it is still morning right? Yep, 10:40 AM... good. Because I haven't really moved too much yet. Last night was interesting. I was struggling with being cool being a spontaneous free spirit and being a practical adult.
At about 1:45 AM, Zack called Black Chapel Tattoo to see what time they were open, thinking he would get a recording. Well he got the artists, they were still there, Zack really wanted to go right then and there to get his sleeve worked on. I was hesitant... I admit it, but if they, the artists, were willing to take us, I had made up my mind I would go, right then and there 2:00 AM in the morning! The tattoo place was going to call Zack back. They did and decided that they were going home and we would see them later when they came back, 5:00 PM or so Thursday evening. So, I felt like I kinda dodged a bullet so to speak as I was all about going, but didn't have to, yeah... I could go to bed! So I did.
About 30 minutes later, there is knock on our bedroom door. Seemed like a bang, jolted me right up. It was Zack letting me know that Black Chapel had called back and they were going to go ahead and stay if he wanted to come in. So I got up and fumbled around like I was going to get ready. I asked Zack, is he sure they knew they are going to do 2 tattoos tonight, I mean this morning, he said "no." So I decided, to let Zack go without me and I will keep my original appointment today at 5and I crawled back into bed.
The idea of going to get a tattoo (now) at 3:00 AM in the morning on a Thursday morning would have made for a cool little adventure and story with my son, but getting some sleep, I am perfectly okay with that too, so score one for the practical adult this round. Tonight I will be going back with Zack at 5:00 PM, they are going to finish Zack's sleeve and I am going to get something small. I will be sure to post pictures later.
***There is the picture, you can still see the redness as it was completed about 3 and a half hours ago. My little "Tree of Life." I might go back and have leaves added to it? ***

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Family, God's Gift

Look at those smiles, so proud to be taking a picture all together and so proud of being with Zack. Family... an interesting bunch.
I love this picture and all those smiles.
You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as you are to them. ~Desmond Tutu

Peace & Love

Summer Shopping


Just really like the feel of this picture taken while shopping in Soho, NYC. Plus it was a particularly great day! I created this layout tonight with a kit from Sue Cummings.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

We are family


It is great having Zack home, it is going to be hard when he leaves (but I'm not focusing on that right now...) Zack looks great, happy and healthy. It is wonderful having all of us together for a couple of weeks, loving this time together.

Operation Saturday



Zack arrived home safely, unfortunately he spent the night in the Phoenix airport Friday night as his flight was canceled. He got on the first available flight Saturday morning and was able to get on stand-by in Atlanta for an earlier flight. He arrived at OIA at 9:08 PM Saturday night only to discover his luggage was not on the plane. We expect it to be delivered to the house within the next 3 hours. Sometimes air travel can be so adventurous. Zack was less than thrilled with his adventure.
Our EHS community service project went great, very well organized by Hands On Orlando. We sorted sheets, towels, and pillows, good from bad. It was great to spend some time with the girls and give back to our community. Big day for Bekah too, she finished her masterpiece, her Senior parking spot. She has been helping seniors for years paint their spaces and yesterday she got to do her own. It is ALL BEKAH too, I love it!
Party was a ton of fun... lots of work! Rich and I are still cleaning. (I needed to take a break, wore high heels all night, my feet are killing me still!)
I think it is time to have dinner parties instead of blow out parties, we are getting older now! :) Everything turned out great and the weather held.
Saturday, wow... what a day!

Peace & Love

Friday, August 21, 2009

A good night post

Well, I'm off to bed... it has been a fun but exhausting week! Planning the party, going to the office everyday, helping out with cheer and so on...
Tomorrow will be great! Busy, busy, busy but all good! I will start out the day by volunteering with the EHS cheerleaders at Harvest Time International in Sanford, they provide relief to disaster, hunger and refugee victims in Central Florida and around the world. We will be packing boxes, I believe. Zack will be arriving home tomorrow morning!! YEAH! Bekah will be painting her parking spot at school, then have a little beach time with the Seniors. Rich and I will be handling final preparations for the party... then party time and sleep eventually! Pictures to follow.
Good night! Happy Saturday!
Peace & Love

Send a Postcup

Postcups
Shhh Series
Sleeping Supporters

As we begin to build out our office, we decided we do not want a tradition work space as we have all worked in our previous environment, we want something different, something to reflect that we ARE a different company. Currently we are working off a beautiful wood dining room table, I have to say, I kinda like it. As I am doing some research on alternative work space design, I came across a blog called, "let your creativity flow" and it caught my eye, so I glanced through it and saw a posting about "Post Cups"... so cute! I have to share, so creative! I love tea and these cups are just too cute and they work just like a post card.
Check them out HERE.
The "Ants" collection is fun, however, I think I will pass on the roach ones! Ick!

Enjoy! Peace & Love

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Love this girl

Here's to Happiness


"Here's to Happiness Project" from the Rockstar Diaries can be found HERE. Taza asks, "What makes you terribly happy?" and asks her readers to email her 10 little things to be featured on her blog. "Here's to Happiness and the LITTLE things."
I like this idea, probably won't send it in, but it is good to take stock in what makes each of us happy.

Here's my list of 10 little things that make me terribly happy.

1. a hug and kiss from my husband when he gets home and still has his motorcycle helmet and sunglasses on
2. laying in bed with the dogs
3. taking pictures
4. sparkling house with candles lit
5. blogging, being creative
6. reading over & over the blog posting below by my dautgher "The funny the way it is.."
7. getting a phone call from my son
8. listening to good driving music
9. napping during a thunderstorm
10.fresh flowers

I could go on and on... so to be continued later with another 10 things.

Summer Lov'in


Or is it "Lov'in Summers?" We have been on some great trips this summer, starting with a Disney Cruise to the Bahamas, then Bekah and I went to NYC, then rounding out the summer to a trip to Lake Junaluska, NC. It has been a great summer, in addition to the vacations, we went canoeing, zip lining with Florida Eco safaris, Rich and I went to Singer Island and Bekah and I have spent a lot of time together just having fun, like the day we went to St. Augustine.
Next Monday, school starts. I can't believe this is Bekah's last year in High School. Where has the time gone? I feel so young and in a matter of a little over 9 months I will have two.. 2 grown children. In 9 months I will have a 21 year old and an 18 year old! WOW!
I'm looking forward to this year for Bekah, what a year it will be. I'm excited for her. Then it's all about college, but I'm not rushing anything.
Since I've been posting current summer photos, I thought I would go back and post a photo from a previous summer. I love this one, it is from our summer vacation last year when we went to Louisville, KY and Chicago. Here we are on the "Windy" on Lake Michigan. What a great trip that was too! Jackson, Bekah's (then) boyfriend also went with us. Fantastic trip, I am one lucky girl!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Dreaming big...

...and working hard. Today we got a new client! Yeah! I'm so excited.
I believe in my soul that this client will help us catapult our business to the top!

DREAM BIG!

The project will take a couple of months and possibly more than one designer and developer. We are moving now! Yee-haw!
I can't really talk about it, it's a secret, but it is GOOD!

In FOUR Days!


Counting down the days... In four days we will see Zack! I can't wait for him to be home. It will be so good to catch up, relax with him, cook him his favorite meals and just be together. (Maybe even get a tattoo together :)
I know he is excited too.
This picture was taken right after boot camp, in May of 2008.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Marine Parents a Place to Connect & Share


Just wanted to highlight the Marine Parents website as it is a great source of information. It was especially helpful when Zack was in boot camp. As Zack goes on his first deployment in September, I imagine I will find myself back on the site looking for information, reading what others have gone through and who knows maybe even contributing my thoughts. I plan on doing more fundraisers this year for our Marines and contribute in anyway that I can. I am so proud of each and every Marine and solider who volunteer to protect our Country, my freedoms. Semper Fi

What is it?


Is it the weather? Is it my health? My spirit? Was it the weekend? Or just a lack of motivation? I DON'T KNOW! I'm in the office today, now with a raging headache, getting work done, but all I want to do is lay down and go to sleep. I can't.
After work, I need to take Bekah to the store, I told her I would go with her. I need to start working on the house for the party this weekend and I need to go buy decorations. I'm feeling overwhelmed and not sure why. When I worked for a very tightly wound corporation as a VP of Operations, I was so very busy, but I did not always feel this overwhelmed. There were times, believe me...but I usually had much more on my plate and I was able to balance. Not sure if not working for four months has "softened" me or what the deal is, but I have got to get it together! Oh, did I mention that I am also achy, my body aches when I walk.
I'm exhausted!
Since I don't have a picture of me sleeping, which is what I really really want to do, here is one of Bekah last year at Starbucks in Barnes and Nobles while we were taking a break from Christmas shopping.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Ethos Vegan Cafe


I guess I have a lot to say today! I still haven't done my "Not Me, Monday!" yet.
Since I have moved into our new office on Ivanhoe Row, I have become a frequent customer of Ethos Vegan Cafe. Love the atmosphere, the people and the food. I highly recommend this cafe.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom

NYC Subway
Shopping in Greenwich Village

I'm trying out Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 on a trial bases to see if I like it. So far so good. It is intuitive and has a good basic flow. Here are a few pictures that I edited. One of them you may have already seen. I then framed the pictures with dwd Rhonna Photo Edges 2 png file. I especially like the way the subway picture turned out. All of these pictures were taken on our mother and daughter trip to NYC in June 2009, what a great trip, can't wait to go back or do another one somewhere else! Or Both!!!:)

This picture is from the Summer Concert in Central Park, Expendables, Ziggy Marley, and 311.

"Who are you?"


This makes me SMILE. This was taken at the Peeple's Dog park in Winter Park. I love the expression on the puppy, although he looks a little timid he still is so sweet and the Great Dane so gentle. Two curious pups.

What a Weekend




Wow! What a weekend, you would think I was 21 instead of 41. Started out Friday night with happy hour at the Wall Street Cantina downtown, love that place! Hanging out with Rich, Jeff and Damian (Just met him, Jeff's boss). Great fun, relaxing, good drinks and chips and queso. Then a shift change happened, Jeff and Damian left and we met Craig out on Central Blvd. We first walked to Church to see if a bar we had visited was still there, it wasn't bummer... so we then walked back to Central (though the opposite side that we were on previously) to check out Ember. Good choice. Indulged in some great food, a few more drinks, and good conversation. Then it was time for this 21 year old (I mean 41! Oops!) to go home and get some sleep. BIG weekend ahead.
Rich and Craig took me home, I went to bed! However, they walked down to Scruffy Murphy's to close the place! This is all before a 7:30 AM 5k that is taking place on Saturday. Maybe they are the 21 year olds and I am right were I need to be at 41!
6:30 AM Saturday morning was hard for all of us. Bekah, Rich, Craig and I all got up and were out the door by 7:00 AM. Luckily the race starting line was at the Orlando Science Center, which is close to the house.
Bekah, Rich and Craig did fantastic! I also did well, taking pictures. :)
Rich continues to beat his previous times, I guess all that daily running is paying off. He finished in just over 32 minutes. Whoo Hoo!
Then it was off to Singer Island (& West Palm Beach) for Rich and I to our favorite tiki bar (besides our own) to meet our friends for the Dave Matthew Band concert. We stayed at the Palm Beach Shores Resort and Vacation Villas. We checked in, met our friends at the tiki bar, walked on the beach and before we knew it, it was time to get ready for the concert!
Now it becomes interesting, previously at the Tiki Bar a question was asked, "Rich, do you think we should get ponchos for the concert? Not sure if our seats are covered or not, said Lori." "Nah, save your money for more drinks, said Rich." Fast forward to the drive to the concert...rain, rain and more rain! And although we were loving our taxi service to the concert, he could not take us all the way to the front of the amphitheatre, so... we got drenched! oh yes... drenched! We ultimately got our rain ponchos, after we purchased two new 'dry' t/shirts, on went the ponchos!
It was funny, we weren't too uncomfortable! I wonder what we will do next year, to buy ponchos or not to buy!?
Once we had our dry clothes, our drinks and some food, found our awesome seats we were ready for Dave. Do I have to even say how AWESOME the concert was... AWESOME! AMAZING! and so on...
Then it was back to the hotel for a quick hair and make up check and off we went to the local dive bar, Buddy's Cafe serving breakfast and drinks. That is another whole story in itself I don't even have time to go into. Got back to our hotel around 3:15AM, yes, 3:15 AM and back up at 9:30 AM for a check out at 10:00. It wasn't as painful as it sounds, about 4:00 PM is when the pain hit... we were exhausted.
Before we left Singer Island, we went to one of our favorite places the Sail Fish Marina.
We got back to Orlando about 4:30 PM, at 6:30 PM Bekah, Craig, Rich and I went to Dexter's in Thorton Park for a birthday dinner, and closed out the night with Fried Twinkies and S'mores at Hamburger Mary's!! Wow... what a weekend.
Thank you Rich and Bekah for my fantastic 41st birthday!

Friday, August 14, 2009

I'll Tell You One Thing


I actually saw this idea of "I'll tell you one thing" on a new blog I am following Diary of an Indy Grrrl, click here to view. She is part of an Inspired Community's blog collection found here.

I'll tell you one thing.

1 Thing I...
...found online: besides Diary of an Indy Grrrl, The Drifter and the Gypsy, love her photography. I have not read through her blog yet, the photography really caught my eye.
...love: my iPhone (one thing? this is hard!)
...ordered recently: An Elvis wig
...need to buy today: nothing that I can think of
...indulged in this weekend: Margaritas
...want: to get a new client
...Did this weekend: Went to Carlos & Charlies for a friends birthday
...ate yesterday: Half of turkey sandwich & side salad
...need each day: music
...plan to do this week: work on Bekah's yearbook page
...am excited for: Seeing Zack
...must do: laundry
...must use each day: deodorant
...must look forward to each day: marketing for a new client
...am ambivalent about: what to make for dinner
...watched: nothing last night
...love on Etsy: 3 Bird Vases by CatherineReece
...am preparing for: My daughter's senior year of high school to start.

So there you go, 1 thing I...

This picture is of me and my very best friend, my husband, Rich.
1 thing I... am so grateful for is Rich.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ex-traor-di-nar-y


"It's up to each of us to get very still and say, 'This is who I am.' No one else defines your life. Only you do."

This is an extraordinary moment, life is totally amazing, so many little things to be grateful for this is an extraordinary day!

I took this picture yesterday as I was sitting on the top of the steps at my new office. Yes, those are my feet and toes!

Peace & Love

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Funny the way it is...


My mom is cool
My mom is awesome
She is funny, she is free spirited
She's loving

but most of all my mom is herself. and there's nothing more I could ask for~


I've realized more and more how much I am blessed. Dont get me wrong I've always known this. But lately I've been slowing it down..and really appreciating the little things. My mother and I always talk about how great our relationship is..we are like friends. I could not ask for better parents. They are SO supportive, always there for me. I dont think I could have better people in my life. We have a blast joking and no one gets me more. It really is a blessing to have such a connection with them, I know many friends who cant stand there parents. Me on the other hand love them more than anything and love doing things with them. Like painting, I love to paint with my mom:) She is so artistic, I wish she had more time to paint she is so talented. I cant forget my dad, he has taught me so much. I have grown and learned so much from my parentals (hehe) and they have made me everything I am. I love you so much ma and dad. You are my everything. Dont forget it.

ily.bekah

...for the Win!


This time last year I was living in Louisville, Kentucky during the weekdays and coming home on the weekends. It was a good year in many ways, I learned a lot... about myself and about the my work. I met some great people and experienced the change in seasons for the first time in my adult life. (First time that I can remember) I also learned a little about horse racing while I was there, how could I not! It is part of the Kentucky culture. I went to a couple of races, learned to bet and even won a little money once. (Like $20 or something!) It was a fun experience. I would like to go back and see some of the horse farms in Lexington. The horses are absolutely stunning and during the spring and summer the greens are so green, the flowers are so vibrant, it is just beautiful country.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Our New Diggs


Today I am going to our new office. S3 Integrity's office.
Very exciting... It is in a beautiful location overlooking Lake Ivanhoe. We will have a table! We will need to purchase chairs, pictures, etc. Hook up the internet and phone and we are in business. I started working with a Digital Arts & Design graduate from Full Sail yesterday, lots of energy, enthusiasm and so creative. I love being around creative people. So, it is off to the office I go, pictures to follow.

Monday, August 10, 2009

NOT ME! Monday!


Welcome to Not Me! Monday! This blog carnival was created by MckMama. You can head over to her blog here to read what she and everyone else have not been doing this week.

This is my first "NOT ME! Monday" and I could go on for days!
It was NOT Me that (clear throat..cough, cough) "saved the day" on Sunday morning by showing up at the fundraising event and being the only parent for the first half hour with one other student, ONLY to FORGET to go back at 3:00 PM when I was supposed to to pick up my stuff, and leave the afternoon parent stranded because she did not know how to break-down my table. NOT ME!

It wasn't me who opened her big mouth with a Smart Alec comment (trying to be funny) at "Carlos and Charlies" restaurant on Saturday night only to find myself drinking from 10 straws put together by the waiter and everyone staring at me taking pictures! My husband had to hold the drink near the ground and I had to stand up and try to drink through the very large straw. Embarrassing....

It was NOT Me who ran into a friend and said, let's get together and go out to dinner tonight! (So I don't have to cook) We can absolutely wait until you get your hair, nails and eyebrows done!

It was NOT Me who left the mop bucket out filled with water, saying..I just need to finish two days ago. I would never do such a thing, gross!

It most certainly was NOT Me who forgot my camera when we went to see a friend's son play guitar at Mulligans Sunday night. I would never be so forgetful. And yes, this is the same day I "forgot" to pick up my table and chairs at the fundraiser.

To round out the week, it was absolutely, positively, NOT Me! I did not pay a bill out of the wrong bank account and cause a mess with my finances, NOT ME!

What have you not been doing? Want to share or see what everyone else has not been doing? Head on over to MckMama's blog to check it out!

Now that I got that off my chest, I probably should go put away the mop bucket!

Me and My Dad


This picture above is of my Dad and I, looking at the size of me, I am estimating this picture was taking in 1968, the year I was born.

I miss my Dad. Even though as a teenager and young adult I was not close to him, I miss the thought of having my Dad around. I missed him back then. I missed so many things with my Dad. He didn't see me go to Prom, he wasn't there when I began to date, he wasn't around to get to know his grandchildren, or at least my children. He was there for my High School Graduation and wedding, I am grateful for that. I haven't thought about that much over the years, I shrug it off as if I didn't really know what I was missing... but seeing my husband so involved with our children, I really see what I missed as a teenage girl without a father around. I will never forget one of the last times my father came to visit. His wife said to me, "it is like having a stranger in the house, isn't it?" That answer was "yes" but to this day, I'm not sure why she felt compelled so say that to me as it was very hurtful and sad. But she did and that has stuck with me all these years.

It wasn't always like that, I have fond memories of my Dad up until about age 13 and a few after that. I do know he loved me very much and I know he was proud of me too.

As I embark on this memory journey, I hope I will continue to unlock those memories and maybe discover something new along the way.

Peace & Love

Sunday, August 9, 2009

That Grin


Can't believe this little boy is now 20 years old and a United States Marine LCpl. Look at that grin... love this little boy with all my heart and love the man he has become.

Our Artist



I am so glad we had the forethought to capture this moment in a photo. It is one of my favorites. Our little artist.

Here's to Lazy Sundays!


Good morning and happy Sunday! I am looking forward to a lazy one. I do have to go up to Publix at 10:00 AM to set up he table and chairs for the bucket drop, however, I will not be staying today. I will then be returning at 3:00 to collect the $$, chairs and table. We had a great day yesterday, we raised $448.40! I hope we are able to match that today.

Rich and I had a fun night out last night for a friends birthday. We went to Carlos and Charlies in Lake Mary. Fun place! We met new people who were just so down to earth and fun, real people that just like to have a good time. Rich and I had such a fun time.

I have a busy week ahead... meeting with a new designer/developer on Monday at Starbucks, getting ready to design our go to market demo for S3 Integrity. Wednesday, Bekah and I are going to Tampa to see DMB! and Thursday, Tracey and I are going out, then picking up Susan at the airport for a few girls night out drinks.
Then Saturday it is a 5k for Rich, Bekah, and Craig, then Rich and I are off to WPB to DMB with Lori and Doug.

This month is going by so quickly... before I know it Zack will be home on leave, yeah! and Bekah will be starting her Senior year of high school (although I feel we are already there with all the school activites this summer)and I will be 41, let's not forget that! :)

So here's to lazy Sundays and rejuvinating for the weeks ahead!

*** Okay, just a little update at 11:14 AM ***
So much for this lazy Sunday! I went up to Publix to "drop off" the table, chairs, posters, buckets and only one cheerleader and no parent was there. Jasmine, the one cheerleader was awesome... out there by herself raising funds for her team. Way to go Jasmine! Luckily a wonderful mom came up to release me at 10:30 AM as I wasn't dressed nor prepared to be there until 1:00 PM. It is unbelieveably hot today.
So again, thank you to all those parents out there that support their children! You are awesome.

Peace

Saturday, August 8, 2009

I congratulate those who...


Well it is Saturday and as I stated a few posts ago this has been a very busy summer with school activities! Today is no different, today Bekah and I as well as other cheerleaders will be at the College Park Publix for a fundraising bucket drop. This will be a great fundraiser for the team but I have to admit I think it is going to be hot, hot, hot!

So back to the "Title"... I congratulate those Parents, Guardian's, Caretakers who have gone through the process of raising a child and having them graduate High School! It isn't always easy! And for anyone who has had a child graduate College, wow! We have had one graduate High School and we had our challenges. We have one more to go. So I'm off to do a little "fun"draising... hope we make lots of money so we can buy those new pom poms!! Wish us luck!

Friday, August 7, 2009

"Living in the Here and Now"


One of my favorite books and websites is from NPR - "This I believe" series. This I Believe, Inc., was founded in 2004 as a not-for-profit organization. It's mission is “to contribute to the improvement of society by enabling people to think about, express, and share their deepest beliefs.” The main way the organization realizes this mission is via an international multi-media project that engages youth and adults from all walks of life in writing, sharing, and discussing brief essays about the core values that guide their daily lives. It is not meant to persuade anyone to change their beliefs, rather the hope is to encourage people to develop a respect for beliefs different from their own.

This morning I read an essay called "Living in the Here and Now." Many of the essays speak to me, however, this short essay caused me to stop and think about how I am living. Am I living consciously? Are there triggers that cause me to go from living conscioulsy to reacting?

I have always believed in living in the here and now, but there are times when it is more difficult to live in the now. When there is conflict to which I will not give my energy to, I quickly move on, live my life and take care of those most important to me, my children and my husband. I believe because I am a good person who genuinely loves people and does not hang on to negatively, I have had very few conflicts in my life, very very few. My good friend once told me "You only remember the good stuff" and it is true, I don't hold on to the negative, so much so that I forget it ever happened. The bad thing about forgetting is that I have opened myself up to be hurt the same way on more than one occasion, when it stings, I remember. I realize now that I go in-and-out of living consciously when I get stung and go into reaction mode. I think because of the way I live my life and how I treat others, this is a rare occasion however, I recognize it.

Another area in which I find myself reacting instead of living consciously has been with my work. The best thing that has happened to me in recent years is being laid off from my job. It had gotten to the point that I was just reacting to stay alive and no longer wanting to contribute with purpose. I admit, I am still searching in this area, for now I am in a good place with starting a new company and working with others that I admire and respect.

What I like most about the "Living in the Hear and Now" essay is that the author is very open about the difficulty of living in a conscious way verses reacting to life.

I am going to include this essay in my blog, I think it is worth sharing.

"Living in the Here and Now - by Jeffrey Hollender

Six years ago, my younger brother Peter, who was my closest friend and the only remaining member of my immediate family, ended his life. Nothing I have ever experienced, or have experienced since, has had such a powerful impact on what I believe.

Until then, life often slid by me, my mind lost in reviewing what had just happened or anticipating what was to come. The present seemed to disappear between the past and the future. The life most of us lead is short to begin with; the more we miss, the shorter it gets.

I vowed to myself that I would honor my brother's death by being present in my own life. I found a new world opened up before me — a life of richer detail, both wider and wilder. The autopilot I'd been running on for God knows how long finally shut off. I began to see new possibilities for thought, vision, caring and action: to say what too often remains unsaid, to admit that often I have no idea what to do.

Being present isn't easy. On a good day, I'd say I'm conscious 1 to 2 percent of the time. The rest of the time I'm reacting. Usually those reactions are not particularly thoughtful. They're just responses, old patterns or the repetition of what I did yesterday.

Now I try to ask questions, not give answers. This isn't easy for me to do. I'm someone with a lot of answers. I have to restrain myself. Not reacting takes a lot of work, but the more I'm able to do it, the more I feel like I'm being the person I aspire to be.

I see that my own mind can be my greatest limitation (and on bad days, it always is), or the gateway to what matters most to me — the big stuff — environmental sustainability, world peace, the end to hunger, the beginning of true social justice for all. I used to think that these possibilities were beyond our reach; impossible to hope for, silly to believe in. But if we don't believe in our own ability to make them happen, they never will.

I've found that my decision to be present — that is, filled with attention to what is — is foundational.

I often cry when I think about my brother. It's one of the few things I let myself cry about. I missed opportunities with him because I wasn't present — missed opportunities I will never have again. In some ways, he was almost always fully present. He didn't know any other way to be. I don't want to miss anymore of my life than I already have. By being present and conscious, aware and awake, I believe that I can honor my brother, just a little bit, every day.

Jeffrey Hollender is the president and CEO of Seventh Generation, a producer of environmentally safe household products. His previous ventures included adult education and audio publishing businesses. Hollender and his family live in Charlotte, Vt.

Independently produced for NPR Digital Media by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman with Emily Botein, John Gregory and Viki Merrick.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Too much fun...


Having fun with Bekah's senior pictures. Here I used a quick page from Anne Aspnes that I purchased over at DesignerDigitals.com. The frame is by Anne Aspnes, Girl Text.
Just a quick fun page.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Blog Background

Wasn't feeling the other blog background I created... little too swirly for me. I wanted something fun, something more me! All elements are from House of 3, Hof3 Dingbats and Hof3 Ornate Frame RF_PNG file. The background paper is from Jessica Sprague - Strawberry Lemonade. Not quite done, need to do play around with the header... then will see how I feel. These pics on the header are from my frig! I took a picture of the pictures on my refrigerator to see what it would look like. Don't think I'm done here.. I will keep working on ideas! I'm loving the Ho3 Dingbats!

One of my favorites

One of my favorite blogs to read as of late is My Charming Kids @ www.mycharmingkids.net
I love the honesty and candor of MCKMama. MCKMama is a mother of 4, artist, photographer, blogger she is REAL! She started a "NOT ME" Blog...which I just love.

Are you feeling guilty for leaving the windows open to catch a breeze when you know the air is on? Feel like a bag lady for wearing the same shirt for days on end? Get tricked by a fake news story and feel foolish? We'll don't! Not Me! Monday was born out of my desire to admit some of my imperfections and reveal a few moments I'd rather forget. You may find it therapeutic to join in and do the same thing!
Her photography is beautiful, her lessons are simple and I love her free spirit. Fun read.

2:04 AM Randomness


It's 2:04 AM Wednesday morning. I am beyond tired, physically and emotionally. Now I cannot sleep. At about 1:30 AM I took a couple photographs in my living room. Here is what I came up with, one photo is of a photo of my wonderful family in front of the Metropolitan Art Museum, NYC in 2007. It was a semi-candid photo and I love the way it turned out. I have this photo in black and white framed. I could not have asked for a more loving, supportive, giving and understanding family, who makes me smile everyday. The other photo is of a statue I have... when I looked at the statue tonight the first thing that came to mind is "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all!" "SSHH!" I like this statue as it is a constant reminder to think before you talk or act... be still, be quiet.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Thinking of Zack


Can't wait to see Zack on August 22nd! He will be home on leave. It has been about 6 months since I have seen him, that is just too long. Here is a picture of us on Park Avenue for a 5K he did right before he left for Parris Island.
I Love you Zack and I'm so proud of you.