Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Following

I recognize the value of social networking. I think I need more exposure.
Follow me @ IAm_TracieRenee.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Labor Day Follow Up

I DID IT!!!
(God enabled me to of course.)

5 short and sweet hours of labor. (It took me 1 hour to realize thatit was the real thing.) Anyway. I had an all natural labor. No meds. No epidural. No compromises. Thank God. It was great. My hubby helped me through it all. We didn't even have time to use all of our alternative/complementary methods (jacuzzi tub, birthing ball, music, aromatherapy). It was time and there was no turning back.

Our baby boy is 5 weeks old now. Time flies. Even though I would love to write more, it is a bit challenging holding him and typing away. And when my body says nap, I listen. So even if he is alseep, I probably am too! We will make strides soon though and be able to incorporate blogging into our daily activities. After all, I'm doing it now.

Until then...

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Watch and Wait for God

I search for God and His messages. Don’t take even the smallest thing for granted because it may be an opportunity to encounter God.


As I rest at home, enjoying every minute of peace and relaxation, there is anticipation in the air. In no way am I in a rush for our child to be born. God has numbered his days and He ultimately knows when he will arrive. God’s timing and plan are perfect, so I have removed myself from the equation as I surrender to God.


With that being said, all week the weather forecast said that there would be a thunderstorm today. For once, man’s weather forecast lined up with God’s and I shared some much needed time with my God as He spoke directly to my spirit.


It began to get a bit dark outside. I could see the clouds rolling in from the west as I sat at the computer. Since we generally don’t use our electronic devices during storms, I closed the computer and looked out of the windows of our home. (God knew I would.) You see, on the west side of the house, the rain was already pouring down, but to the east, not so much. Our local news interrupted regularly scheduled programming to tell us it was raining. (lol. Thanks Stan.) As the raining began to fall hard and steady and move across the house, it was becoming noticeably stronger on the east side of the house. As I looked out of the window, I saw a bird perched on our fence. This appeared to be a rather large bird that was not at all phased by the approaching storm. I stared at the bird initially thinking “What is it doing.” (This was all a set up.) Not only did the bird not move a muscle, or wing, it seemingly started to stretch as the rain poured from the sky. This bird leaned from side to side; lifting one wing at a time, marveling in the passing storm. I was fascinated. The bird did not move other than to embrace the heavy rain that all others had disappeared from. The bird sat and waited, almost as if it knew the storm wouldn’t last long and that even at this time, it needed to soak up all the storm had to offer.


Why was I so fascinated by this bird? You see, God was speaking to me. God showed me that as I am now at home, at peace, waiting on my fence (exercise ball) with the sun shining and blue skies; that a bit of a storm is coming my way. One that I’ve never experienced, yet, one that will not last very long. God showed/reinforced in me that I have a choice. I could run for cover like all the other animals seemed to do or I could just wait patiently for what will be poured out upon me. As I go through what I must, just like that bird, I can stretch out, moving in whatever manner I must but embracing the beauty of the storm. That bird showed no fear. The circumstance didn’t change its position. It waited and enjoyed the storm. The bird instinctively knew that besides the fact the it was going through a storm, that it could do nothing about, what the storm would bring (food) was well worth the wait.


I wondered how long the bird would sit there. It did not move until the storm had been over for a while. It seemed to process what had just taken place; almost seeming rejuvenated. Then it shook itself off, looked around, and flew off.


You see, I plan to do things naturally. No interventions before, during or after. Simply trusting God to do what He always does. God created this marvelous body, that has not ceased to amaze me. He made no mistakes in what it could do. So I have a choice, I could run from the inevitable that lies ahead, seeking medicine or other interventions or I can embrace it, leaning and depending on God who gets me through everything anyway. There is a gift waiting on the other side of the storm. One greater than I could ever ask for or imagine.


I have enjoyed every part of this journey and will continue to because my mind is not focused on me, but on God. His plan and purpose are what matter. I want to honor Him with my life, my choices, and my reverence for Him.


So you better believe that while we are going through our little storm, I’ll be reflecting on that bird; steadfast, stretching and enjoying every minute of what was taking place; waiting for the bounty that waits on the other side.


I thank God for how He speaks to me and every wonderful moment that we share. There is no one like my God. He is marvelous, magnificent and Almighty!


Don’t be fooled by the moments in which our world says different. Don’t take your eyes or ears off of Him. Satan desires to sift you as wheat(Luke 22:31). The question is, will you let him?


Thank you Lord!



You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you. -Isaiah 26:3


You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. -Jeremiah 29:13


My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. -John 10:27

Friday, July 9, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- LeBron Edition






I tried to refrain from commenting, however; this is simply ridiculous.



#1- Why burn LeBron's jersey that you purchased with your own money? Are you really hurting him or did you just throw away your own $50?



#2- Was LeBron truly the only role model in Cleveland and all of Northeast Ohio? I think not. And if this is what you believe, you need to be evaluating your own life. Why are you not the role model that your children and those around you need to have in their lives?



#3- Does LeBron owe you anything? No, not at all. Are you that helpless and hopeless that you have hooked your claws into this young black man, who consulted with God and his family about his decision and then made an educated choice, refusing to let him live his life based on his purpose and not your own?



#4- What would you say about him as a man and player if he simply stayed in Cleveland to appease the crowd, never realizing a championship? Something like, he could have been the best player ever, but he never won a ring. Right?



#5- If you truly wanted him to stay in Cleveland, what were you doing about it? I saw the children and their pleas for him to stay, but did you win over any other players, who you would ultimately hold responsible for saving the livelihood of a less than prospering city, to come and join him on the court? Do you ever question why common citizens leave the city, let alone a man with a prosperous career who was presented with awesome opportunities?



#6- Why is this matter getting more attention than education, healthcare and the economy put together? If you had your priorities straight, you would understand how utterly ridiculous this matter is and recognize the things that really matter in this life.



#7- Are you really mad at LeBron or at yourself for not having anything better to do or look forward to than watching him play basketball? If you had your own goals and aspirations and were actually striving to achieve them, I don't think you'd have the time to care as much.



#8- To the owner: If you couldn't win with him, how in the world do you think you're going to win without him? You took the time to call LeBron a former hero displaying cowardly betrayal because your feelings are hurt. You, however; are the one displaying villainous behavior sprinkled with a lack a class and duplicity. Instead of taking the opportunity to uplift the man or simply saying nothing, you demonstrated exactly why no one wanted to join your team. Silly man.



#9- When was the last time you've been to Miami? Let's think... Cleveland-Miami, Cleveland-Miami... Trust me people. You would choose Miami over Cleveland without anyone paying you a dime. At least he's getting paid in the process.


#10- Have you ever noticed how people from Cleveland truly believe that they live in Paris or the Swiss Alps? I really don't blame them for behaving this way because they are truly ingrained with the belief that their city has it all, is all and is better than all. I knew this as a child and I live with a Clevelander! (Love you Babe) Generally, people at least respect the cities that they were raised in, but please engage in serious dialogue with someone from this city and you will at least partially understand why they are sooo upset with LeBron.


Anyhow... Best wishes LeBron, Cleveland and Miami. You all make millions more than the rest of us Americans who go to work everyday because we have to, not because we enjoy the work that we do. (Bitter snide comment- sorry!) But seriously, you live this life once. Make the best of it and enjoy every step of the way!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Laughter is Good for the Soul

I thought this was hilarious. Hope it gives you the laugh you needed today!


Friday, June 25, 2010

Good Samari- Mr. Tortoise

I've always had a thing for turtles. Hard on the outside, soft on the inside, wins each race in their own time & on their own terms & never hesitant to crawl back in their shell and mind their own business! No matter what, they will take the time to help a friend in need when necessary. Watch the video.












Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ohio Kids Stage Flash Mob for LeBron James

They put lots of effort into this. I know he has to do what's best for himself and his family but the decision won't be easy!

Ohio Kids Stage Flash Mob for LeBron James

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Cruise Ship Birth Surprise to Mother

Cruise Ship Birth Surprise to Mother

Friday, May 28, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- Cake!







The 'Cake Boss' Predicts Third Season Will Be 'Crazier'

I love watching cake boss! If you've never seen it you should check it out. The creativity and artistic ability is awesome. Makes me want to go decorate something. The family can be hilarious too. Find some time to check it out.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Lions & Tigers & Bears- Oh MY!

This is too funny!
If you weren't afraid of bears before, you might be after this.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Will U Be Mine?

Play Date
(Click the above link)

It's Q & U forever!!!!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

I Plan to Live to 110!

This is exactly how I picture myself at 101!

Life is what you make it. Don't waste any time & enjoy it to the fullest extent!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Mother and Son Survive Breast Cancer, Double Mastectomies - AOL Health


Mother and Son Survive Breast Cancer, Double Mastectomies - AOL Health

Read this article. Men can have cancer too! Do not take information like this lightly.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!!!

Happy Mother's Day Moms & Moms-to-Be. What an awesome experience this journey is. I'm sure each day will continue to be filled with fun and excitment. I'm so thankful for our little blessing! Have a great day!



(Breakfast in bed, a beautiful bouquet of flowers, what's next?!)

I'm having a great day & hope you do too!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Loving Me & You


It is amazing how many different comments you'll hear when you're pregnant. Everyone means well, but again you will realize how many perspectives there are and how unique we are all created to be. 100 people looking at exactly the same thing will bring 100 various imaginations and points of views. I'm learning how to embrace them all, as it simply expresses God's creative power. How boring we would be if we all shared the same perspective.

Embrace who you are and how you are at this very moment, as well as those around you. Learn to appreciate others as we are all created in God's image. We can never fully relate to God or love unconditionally if we close ourselves off to innumerable perspectives that continuously surround us.

I thank God for helping me to love myself and others.

I couldn't do either without Him!




Saturday, May 1, 2010

Maternity Style- Part 4

Maternity Yoga Capris found at Old Navy



(Great for prenatal & postnatal yoga!)

Maternity Ruched Tank Dress found at Old Navy




(Great dress for a picnic in the park or a casual summer day!)




Maternity Wrap-Front Fleece Hoodie found at Old Navy



(For that cool summer breeze or over air-condidtioned event!)


Friday, April 30, 2010

Grandparents.com


Yesterday, on Wednesday I received a message from Pampers.com. It is one of the thirty emails that I receive daily from various baby and parenting sites. (I'm in the process of unsubscribing from half of them.) I enjoyed reading The New Grandparent Guide and sent it off to my parents and my hubby's parents.

What initially caught my attention was the fact that it was something just for them. I receive hundreds of emails a week telling me what's going on with our baby and describing the millions of products now on the market. Since we live a few hours away, I immediately thought that this would be a great way for them to feel more connected, learn a few tips and maybe begin a new network as they begin on this new journey.

As life continues, we all constantly evolve, grow and need to be open to new experiences. I know how much I'm learning daily and I think it's wonderful that they have an opportunity to do the same.

Grandparents.com appears to be a great site. Plus, the grandparents guide had tons of great information in it.

Although, I anticipate smooth sailing with our new addition, the reality of how much has changed in 30 years is real. We've gone from the walkman to mp3 players and ipods; from actually talking on the phone to texting and social networking; & from typewriters to ipads and blackberrys.

It appears that these resources will allow us to bridge the gap in a less abrasive manner, while potentially opening up lines of communication on topics that are usually swept under the rug or harbored for years to come.

If you are, or know of, a new grandparent, please send them this information. Grandparents want to be involved and should be involved. Let's help one another along this journey that will provide a lifetime a memories. Let them be delightful and full of love!!!



Thursday, April 29, 2010

Words of Wisdom

I found this on Shelby's blog and I just had to share it also.


Written By Regina Brett, 90 years old, of The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio

"To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 45 lessons life taught me. It is the most-requested column I've ever written.

My odometer rolled over to 90 in August, so here is the column once more:

1. Life isn't fair, but it's still good.
2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.
3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone.
4. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and parents will. Stay in touch.
5. Pay off your credit cards every month.
6. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.
7. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone.
8. It's OK to get angry with God. He can take it.
9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.
10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.
11. Make peace with your past so it won't screw up the present.
12. It's OK to let your children see you cry.
13. Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn't be in it.
15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks.
16. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.
17. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
18. Whatever doesn't kill you really does make you stronger.
19. It's never too late to have a happy childhood. But the second one is up to you and no one else.
20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don't take no for an answer.
21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don't save it for a special occasion. Today is special.
22. Over prepare, then go with the flow.
23. Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple.
24. The most important sex organ is the brain.
25. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.
26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words 'In five years, will this matter?'
27. Always choose life.
28. Forgive everyone everything.
29. What other people think of you is none of your business.
30. Time heals almost everything. Give time time.
31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
32. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
33. Believe in miracles.
34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn't do.
35. Don't audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.
36. Growing old beats the alternative -- dying young.
37. Your children get only one childhood.
38. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.
39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.
40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back.
41. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
42. The best is yet to come...
43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
44. Yield.
45. Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift.



This woman is really 54. Check out her blog:

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Push Pass the Pain

Okay, so I'm not at all doing well with the concept of leaving my child at daycare... Pray with me, as I am anticipating miracles.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

My Blogging Background


What do you think about my blog's new look? I think it was well overdue. I needed to add a splash of color to the scene.

Is it overwhelming, boring, pleasant, so-so, just right, now you can't find anything, needs to be rearranged.... What do you think?

You feedback would be helpful. Thanks!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Toledo Baby, Child & Family Expo Update


The expo was fun. I'm glad that I participated. There were not thousands of people gauking at us during the show so I wasn't really nervous at all. It was short and sweet. Something fun to do and add to the baby books! I even won a prize just as I was walking out of the door. Lots of great info, free massage, fun with family and friends- what more can you ask for?



Happy Monday!!!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Toledo Baby & Family Expo





Today I get to do something a bit out of the box. I'm modeling maternity clothing in a fashion show held at Westfield Shopping Center. I hear there will be thousands of people which makes me a bit nervous, but you only live once right. As long as I don't over-heat, we'll be fine. I hope to have a great time and something fun to talk about in the future. I've been catching up on America's Next Top Model episodes just to be on the safe side! lol.


Check out the clothing boutique for whom I will be modeling:
Sassy Belly located in Sylvania, OH




Saturday, April 24, 2010

Maternity Style- Part 3

Blessed Belly Tee found at Blessence Maternity

(When you sit back & think about the miracle of life, this shirt says it all!)


Match Made in Heaven Tee found at Blessence Maternity

(Enough said!)



Miracle in the Making Tee found at Blessence Maternity


(I believe in Miracles!)

Friday, April 23, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- Confessions of a Flight Attendant

Confessions of a Flight Attendant by Bobby Laurie
(Article found on AOL)

It's been said that becoming a flight attendant isn't just a job, but a lifestyle. How true! Every day brings a new airplane, a new set of passengers and a new destination.

I've been a flight attendant for five years, working for a regional, a legacy, and now, a low-cost airline. Though each airline flew different airplanes to different destinations, the life of a flight attendant is generally the same industry-wide.

In the United States, seniority is everything. Your seniority position within your airline dictates everything from the routes you fly to how much you get paid. New-hire flight attendants are at the bottom of the seniority list; they fly on "reserve" status, meaning they are always "on call" in case a more senior crew member calls in sick or, due to weather, the airline needs to re-staff a particular flight. As your seniority grows, you eventually reach the level of "line holder," where you can hold a monthly schedule of flying assignments, rather than on-call status. "Becoming a line holder is what every flight attendant dreams of," said Sara Keagle, a flight attendant at a legacy U.S. airline. "It finally gives you the flexibility to plan your life outside of work."

Being a flight attendant is adventurous: No two days are ever the same, and you never know whom you might meet.

"When he boarded the plane I wasn't sure if it was him or not, so I had to walk past him a few times," Anne Galvez, a flight attendant at a domestic low-cost carrier, recalled about meeting her celebrity crush Val Kilmer on a flight. "Of all the days this could have happened, I had minimum makeup on; so I ran into the restroom, pulled myself together and got to take a photo with him."

Aside from celebrities, everyday people can also make your day all the more interesting.

I recall a flight from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. when an elderly lady boarded the aircraft with a note that read: "I'm traveling to Washington D.C. to visit my son and I am blind and deaf. For my comfort I would like to request an aisle seat, a pillow and a blanket, and milk to drink." I quickly walked her over to her seat, sat her down and buckled her in. I treated her like I would my own grandmother in this situation, taking into account the fact that she couldn't hear or see me.

A few hours into the flight, the fasten-seat-belt sign came on just as she stood up to make her way to the restroom. I quickly ran to guide her back to her seat. As I took her by the hand, she turned to me and said, "where are you taking me?" I jumped back, shocked that she spoke to me. I asked if she could hear me and she replied, "Yes, why wouldn't I be able to?" I laughed and told her that the note she handed me stated that she was deaf.

She then said with a chuckle: "My son wrote that note and told me to show it to anyone I met while traveling. I didn't even read it, but he said that it would take care of me getting on and off the plane first, and something to eat."

And there are dozens more stories like this one! Thus, a flight attendant needs to possess poise, patience, flexibility, and a big sense of humor and adventure.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Think, Pray, Love

"Change your thoughts, and you change your world."
~Norman Vincent Peale

"But as for me, my prayer is to you, O LORD. At an acceptable time, O God, in the abundance of your steadfast love answer me in your saving faithfulness."
~Psalm 69:13(ESV)

"What most people need to learn in life is how to love people and use things instead of using people and loving things."
~Unknown


These quotes and scripture express the way I feel about thinking, prayer & love and have influenced the new title of my blog.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Phoenix is Beautiful

Afternoon Sunshine from the top of South Mountain, Phoenix, AZ

Monday, April 19, 2010

She is My Life & I'm Not Giving Up On Her

This story is a bit on the sad side, but helps you to remember how precious every moment really is.

aolhealth Tweets

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Maternity Style- Part 2

Blowfish Sass Flats
(Never been a fan of flats, but these have been lifesavers- Great for that anticipated & unexpected swelling no matter the apparel!)

duo Cuffed Career Pant


(Great business-wear- transitions from day to evening events!)


duo Twist Neck Cap Sleeve Printed Tee

(Great for any occasion- dress it up or down!)



Thursday, April 15, 2010

How to Choose a Pediatrician- BabyZone




Are you looking for the perfect doctor for your child but don't know where to start? Learn how to interview candidates and communicate effectively with your child's physician.






I've learned more in the past six months than I did all five years in college! LOL!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A Father's Love

I'm so thankful for my father and husband. Read about this single father and his love for his son.


Father Fights to Overcome Stroke for Son

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Do you remember when………

This was a refreshing blog posted on the University of Toledo webiste. Enjoy.

It’s a Great Day to be a Rocket! » Blog Archive » Do you remember when………

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Monday, April 12, 2010

April Showers



Happy Birthday April!

I am so thankful for my absolutely wonderful cousin & friend. We've been through so much and have so much to look forward to. I hope your birthday is as fabulous as you are!



Here's to daydreaming and never saying never!




Many Blessings!
Love Ya!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Showering Baby

Today I will attend a friend's baby shower.
Here are my top picks from her registry.






Summer Infant Deluxe Piddle Pad-
great for potty training accidents, as well as any other fluid spills









Crane Cool Mist Humidifier- I hear it's one of the best














Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham Book-
Who could ever go wrong with Dr. Seuss?!


















Saturday, April 10, 2010

Maternity Style- Part 1

One thing that I've come to appreciate and embrace is the numerous, and often unanticipated changes that you go through during this special time. I've also learned how important it is that you feel great about yourself and your ever changing apperance. Making a fashion statement no longer represents who you are, but your outlook on the day and your future. Not being able to button a pair of pants or wear a shirt that doesn't expose all of your feminine qualities becomes a significant aspect of your day. Here are a few fashion do's that are refreshing and aid in the fight to embrace the new you. These are inexpensive buys that will allow for continued growth, or more purchases ;), without spending a fortune.


Liz Lange Short Wool Wrap Coat in Red found at Target

(Great for those still cold spring days!)

Liz Lange for Target Maternity Strapless Chiffon Dress in Ebony

(Must have for expected & unexpected formal event)



a.n.a. Roll Sleeve Ruched Front found at JCPenny

(Great in 80 degree weather!)

Friday, April 9, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- The Organized Mom

Considering that Mommy Brain is far from fabricated, I appreciate anything that helps you stay on track and up to speed. Every minute counts and every thought is accounted for.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

'Weekend at Bernie's' Inspires Hilarious Real-Life Airline Hijinks

'Weekend at Bernie's' Inspires Hilarious Real-Life Airline Hijinks

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Robin Thicke and Paula Patton Welcome a Baby Boy

Robin Thicke and Paula Patton Welcome a Baby Boy

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

99-Year-Old Ghanaian Man Graduates College

99-Year-Old Ghanaian Man Graduates College

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Transition

Okay, so I really don't blog like I used to. So I must confess... Just as I started getting used to being transparent and honest with the world, life began a new transition. So what did I do? I did what I've always done. Reverted back to my private, protective self. I often take comfort in knowing that I had a precious secret that will remain unscathed by this treacherous world as long as I keep my mouth shut.

But... that only works for so long. Then you start to get uncomfortable. You start to get headaches and blurred vision because the information you hold will make such a significant impact on the world that it literally makes you sick as you attempt to contain it.

So world, as we transition toward parenthood, I pray. I pray that I am everything God envisioned me to be and will continue to trust Him on my journey. This life within me is so great, I can not fathom trusting it to my own ability. So I just sit back and enjoy the transition.

Now, that I've updated you, let me start with what annoys me.

#1- It annoys me that people don't even speak anymore (a simple hello would suffice), as they blurt out whatever question kept them up all night worried about my belly. It amazes me how people feel obligated to information that has absolutely no effect on their life and well-being.

#2- Then, the next annoying step in the process is their look of disgust when I do not answer their burning questions. Nothing makes me keep more quiet or aloof than someone who thinks they're entitled to something that doesn't even involve them.

#3- Next up on my most annoying list, would be those who want to "see" your belly. Which really means, let me reach out and touch your body when you least expect it because again, it's all about me you know. The nerve! People are so unique and diversified that they never consider your feelings when they make their own self centered decisions. But please! Dare not deny them their desire.

#4- Then we have the, how dare she shop in the maternity section when she doesn't even look pregnant and I've been wearing maternity clothes for the past four years after the birth of my second child death-stare. I do not apologize for the wonderful experience that I'm having even if you can't always tell what's going on in my body, but I'd rather you simply ask me if I'm pregnant than try to bore a whole through me with your eyes.

#5- Next up! Talking directly to my belly when you are not the father of my child. It simply makes me feel uncomfortable no matter how well intentioned your actions are.

Whew! I feel so much better! Other than my top five most annoying things to do to me while I'm pregnant list, this has been an absolutely marvelous experience. With that being said, my blog is probably going to change. When all you do is think about birth plans, daycare expenses & nursery decor, the description of your thoughts must convey this message.

Now, although I believe this may be enlightening to some, it may be annoying to others. I understand. Just keep in mind that no matter where you are and who you are, you are going through some kind of transition in your own life. All I ask is that you take time to enjoy every step of the process, even the rough moments. You'll never live this experience again. Appreciate it for what it is and how it will enhance your being.


Friday, March 26, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- Techno Savvy


I love technology!

Amazingly useful, creative & helpful.
What more can I say?!

Monday, March 22, 2010

It's Our Anniversary

Happy Anniversary

I Love You!

XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO







Musiq Soulchild- Just Friends




India Arie- The Truth



India Arie- Brown Skin







Jill Scott- The Way




Beyonce- Dangerously In Love



John Legend- So High








Jill Scott- He Loves Me



John Legend- Refuge (When It’s Cold Outside)



Eric Benet & Tamia- Spend My Life With You






Saturday, March 20, 2010

I've Resorted to This!


Thankful to have had the opportunity to take a little hiatus!


Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center
National Harbor, Maryland

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Flying High


I love the airport. There is something about seeing hundreds, or even thousands, of people moving about. It takes me out of my own little world and opens up a window of vast mental opportunities.

Today, we can go just about anywhere. There is nothing holding us back from any culture or continent. I think that this is magnificent. The airport also gives you a chance to people watch. There are so many unique individuals in this world. All of whom are created and loved by God. To me, the airport is a snapshot of what God sees on Earth each day. His people; moving, interacting, coming & going, fighting, laughing, struggling, rejoicing. Sometimes causing a scene or even a panic. Sometimes finding lost friends with reuniting experiences of abundant love. The airport represents possibility- it represents change.

I hope that just as we are watched by airport security, that as I am watched by God in the airport of life, that He is pleased with what He sees.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Fabricated Friday's- A Bit of Inspiration

Here's a lesson in being fearless.

Embrace the life that God has granted you & live life to the fullest.

Love God. Love others. Love yourself. Love Life!




Article by Tom Henderson, March 3, 2010.

Students at Penn State raised nearly $8 million during their annual dance marathon Feb. 19 and 20 to fight pediatric cancer.

They got a little help from a local celebrity.

Tucker Haas of York, Penn., showed up to lead his version of the Black Eyed Peas' hit "Boom Boom Pow" while thousands of people cheered.

Never heard of Tucker Haas? Oh, you will.
At least you'll know his face and voice. A video of the 10-year-old performing the song is going viral on the Internet.

He was already a bit of celebrity before taking the stage at the Penn State marathon. He appeared on "The Today Show" Nov. 12, 2007, after becoming an unofficial member (and the official inspiration) of the Central York High School varsity football team.

Football players even wear black T-shirts with words "Tucker's Team" in bright orange letters.

He was 2 when he was diagnosed with soft-tissue carcinoma, a rare and often deadly form of cancer. His mother Lisa Haas discovered a lump near his ear. A seemingly endless cycle of chemotherapy, medical emergencies and hospital stays followed.

His uncle, Matt Baker, is an assistant coach on the Central York football team. When Tucker was 5, Baker suggested introducing the boy to the team.

Head coach Brad Livingston invited Tucker to watch the second half of the team's second game from the sidelines.

NBC News reports Tucker's been there ever since. The little guy sends his teammates out for every game, telling them, "Just win, baby!"

"I think he's put everything in perspective for our entire community and our football team," Livingston told NBC News three years ago. "A lot of the other schools surrounding the area have picked up the chant. They've raised money. People have embraced him. He's taught us how to love the life we have and make the most of it."

Tucker seems to be a good luck charm all around.

The Panthers won a divisional championship the year Tucker joined the team. Now the Penn State dance marathon has brought in $7.83 million -- up from last year's total of $7.49 million.

The annual event -- called simply "Thon" -- is a 37-year-old tradition culminating in 46 hours of no sitting and no sleeping. Just dancing.

The event raises money for the Four Diamonds Fund, created in 1972 by Charles and Irma Millard in memory of their son Christopher, who died of cancer at the age of 14.

Thon organizers joined forces with the fund in 1977. They've since raised about $69 million to support pediatric cancer research and have covered expenses for about 2,000 families with children being treated at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.

Caitlin Zankowski, the overall chairwoman of Thon this year, tells the New York Daily News that a lot of things went into the success of the event. Still, she adds, the final total was remarkable given the sour economy.

"No matter what the state of the economy is ... students love this and families need us," she tells the paper.

Or as Tucker might put it: "Just win, baby!"


~Go Tucker!~

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Happy Birthday To You!

Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday Dear Hubby!!!!

Happy Birthday to YOU!



Since you never, ever ask for anything, I thought the least I could do is share with you all of the things that you love on your very special day.





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Thanks for sharing life with me!


I Love You!