Enjoying My Life

  • Friends
    I had lunch with a good friend today. Got me to thinking about how awesome friendship is. I've got some pretty great friends - some as far back as elementary school and some as new as last week.

    Here's a list of some things that I'm most thankful for:
    • My friends accept me
    • My friends are encouragers
    • We pray for each other
    • We cheer each other in our accomplishments
    • Help is never far away, I just have to ask
    • I can bear my soul and find understanding
    Thank you dear friends.
    Enjoying my life,
    Mary

    What are you most thankful for in your friendships?


  • Goals For My Weight Loss Journey
    I've been a member of Weight Watchers since May, 2011. I have had some success in losing weight, but I'm not happy where I am in this stage of the game. I've met some great people at my meetings and I'm thankful for all the support that I have from my family and friends. I've been lax in setting goals and I realize that I haven't had anything specific to reach for. I have eight weeks of weigh-ins until the end of the year and have set five goals to meet by that time.

    My Goals to meet by December 31, 2011 are:

    1. Every day, I will track what I eat. Our WW leader challenged us last night to track every day. As incentive, we will be entered into a drawing for a $25 gift card at the end of the month.

    2. I will meet the recommended Good Health Guidelines by drinking enough liquid, getting my healthy oils in and taking a multivitamin.

    3. I will choose to eat Power Foods such as fruits, veggies, whole grains and low-fat dairy.

    4. I will participate in a 5K. My WW buddies and I decided that we need to have something to work toward in getting in our activity. Another WW leader shared with us that she always registered for a 5K to help her stay motivated to exercise. We are following her example and looking for a 5K to participate in.

    5. I will lose 10% of my body weight by my weigh-in On December 27. That means I have to lose 2 lbs a week.

    I believe that as I meet these five goals I will have success and feel better!

    Let me hear from you...what goals have you set for yourself?

    Enjoying my life...
    Mary


  • Flower Garden - A Blessing

    I am so blessed.  There have been many people that have helped us get into our new house.  The lastest being the flower bed in front in our house. My Pastor's wife and friend, Laural and her sister-in-law, Kathy planted it today in the rain.  Pictures follow.  Makes me smile every time I drive into my yard.  Thank you so much Laural and Kathy!












  • Best compliment ever!

    Recently, I signed up at emealz.com.  Emealz creates 7 meals per week based on the grocery sale papers.  I chose Publix Portion Control.  I've enjoyed not having to think about dinner.  My family is enjoying dinner too.

    Tonight, I made Mexican Potatoes and served them with meat loaf.  Jonathan watched Lee prepare his potato with the sour cream/corn/cheese mixture and top with salsa.  Then wanted his fixed the same way.  While eating his potato, he said "This is a good meal.  It's better than spaghetti!"

    Since spagetti is his favorite meal, I know I just got the best compliment ever!



  • This is Debby


    My dear sister, Debby, is my child care provider this summer. What a blessing she has been to me. The boys are enjoying her too.

    If you are friends with her on facebook, you can see her pictures here. They've had quite the adventures.

    I don't think I'll ever be able to put into words how much I appreciate her. I hope that she knows that I love her.


  • 5 things that I like about my new house...
    1. The laundry room - I now have a room dedicated to laundry. And a new washer. In the past, I've done laundry in a college dorm, a laundry mat, my mother-in-law's house and in my bathroom.

    2. Two bathrooms - no longer will I share a bathroom with my boys. If you have boys, you know what I mean.

    3. Closets - there are closets in each of the three bedrooms. There is a linen closet in the hall. There is closet space in the laundry room, which I love, by the way. Each of us will have our own closet. No more sharing space.

    4. Neighbors - we have good neighbors. One has already mowed the lawn just to be nice (we have since hired him to take care of the lawn).

    5. The Lake - we have fishing rights. Now to learn how to fish so that I
    can teach the boys.

    One thing that we do not like about our move - we will be leaving Nana
    and Granddaddy's neighborhood. The boys, especially Jonathan, think
    that they'll never see Nana again. I am having trouble convincing him
    otherwise, but I hope that this works itself out.

    My mother-in-law has been instrumental in getting every thing done
    and painted so that we can move. I do not think I will ever be able to
    express my thanks to her sufficiently. But I hope that she knows
    how much I appreciate her!

    So here's to tomorrow and getting everything moved before the
    rain starts!

    Enjoying my life - even in this oh so stressful time of moving.
    Mary

    PS - click on the title and it will take you to my facebook album.


  • From Joel...
    My little chef....



  • From Jonathan...
    I love mother's day gifts from my sons!









  • Moving day!

    My husband wants to start moving on Saturday, May 7 to our house on EL!  I'd be lying if I said I wasn't freaking out a litle bit. I've been focusing on painting not packing.

    A friend tonight said I'd be happy we did it now after we get moved.  Like pulling of a bandaid.  I've been waiting at least 3 years for this to happen.  So I choose to enjoy this season in my life...and not stress about it.

    I leave you with a pictures of the boys...





  • Celebrating Joel

    Five years ago, I was home with a 20 month old and 37 weeks pregnant and not feeling well. My mom was out of town and so was my mother-in-law.  By Monday, I decided to check my "What to expect..." book and discovered I could be in labor. So called the doctor who said to go to the hospital. I had to wait for Lee to finish at work and find someone to keep Jonathan since both grandmothers were out of town.  Our Pastor came and got Jonathan and rode around town for a couple of hours until Nana got home.

    I was dehydrated when I got to the hospital so the plan was to get hydrated and go home. My cervix started changing so we planned on a c-section.  At 5:15 pm on April 24, 2006, Joel arrived 19 days early.  After 5 days in the hospital, we were able to bring him home. He had to be on oxygen because he had fluid on his lungs.  Now he is a healthy 5 year old and I give God praise that Joel has had no residual affects from it.  I also praise God for healing me from endometriosis and for blessing us with two precious boys!

    Halleluah! He is risen! Happy Easter!