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Swimmy Suit

I have to post it before I forget to. My sweet 2yo son, Peter, loves to ask me for his “swimmy suit” when the kids go to play in the sprinklers. I can’t get enough of his sweet voice. One of these days he’ll be grown up, married, and have children of his own and he won’t have that same sweet voice anymore–except maybe when talking to his little ones. I’m sure there will be a hint of it there. For now I’ll just savor this memory and keep soaking in his sweetness as he continues to grow and learn. Love you my dear babe!


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Marriage

My brother-in-law asked the girl he loves to marry him last night, and I was thinking a little more about what I would say to him or someone getting ready to get married–something that would make a person think, and yet desire to still make the leap of faith and do it. This thought came to my mind early this morning:

Marriage is the most exciting, challenging, and worthwhile adventure that you will ever embark upon.

I’m sure there are other great marriage quotes out there, but I was excited to be a messenger for the Spirit. I only listened and shared a bit of inspiration given to me as a gift.

After 13 years of marriage, I can testify that the quote remains truer than ever! I wouldn’t trade my marriage for the world. Marriage between a man and woman is of God, and it is worth every minute of the trials and especially the joys! If you want your marriage to last, you need to include God in your partnership. He wants your marriage to succeed too.

May you include God in your marriage and find ways to strengthen your own marriage together as you continue moving forward in this wonderful adventure we call life. If you’re not married yet, I hope you find that amazing person who treats you like a queen or a king and create your own personal adventure. You deserve it! After all, you are a child of the greatest King–your Heavenly Father!

Summer

What I love about summer…

…eating cold watermelon and watching my kids let it drip down their chins
…all the summer fruits to eat and preserve
…watching the kids run through the sprinklers
…hearing my kids’ squeals of absolute joy
…long summer nights where the sun finally goes down after nine
…watching the plants in my garden thrive
…picking raspberries from my own bushes
…making trips to the library with my kids for books to keep us occupied on really hot days
…my a/c that keeps us cool and comfortable
…day trips with my family to enjoy places outside of home
…walking in my home after being on one of those day trips and lounging around until dinner time
…learning new things with the children and not being on a schedule imposed by others
…holding hands and watching the sun set with my sweetheart
…relaxing under the stars and enjoying a quiet evening after the kids go to bed
…seeing my kids asleep after an exhaustingly fun day and know they’ll be ready for it all again tomorrow

Going to Arizona

My friend, Emily, and I are heading to Arizona this October for a Thoughts Alive Mentor Training. I’m really excited and nervous all at the same time. I’m still trying to figure out what I really want to do with it on my own. I haven’t caught my full vision of it yet, but I knew it’s the step I needed to take. I have lots of homework to do, and my family to take care of in the mean time. I’m saying, “No,” to a lot of things right now, and it’s just what I need. I’m so grateful to my Heavenly Father for guiding me, and I trust that He will give me the knowledge, tools, and resources that I need to accomplish what He needs me to do.

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