



I usually blog a lot the week between Christmas and New Year's. I also usually have a lot of time to reflect on the past year and find hope in the new year. But, this year I am busy, busy, busy. I am working on calendars that people want right away and some New Year's cards. I feel like I can't get some quiet reflecting time in, which is more important now than ever. But I will make it happen. It may be a little late, but it will happen. And I will make sure to share it with you as well as my 2011 resolutions.
From my friends/readers. These are a little late but I wanted to share:
This Santa's Clues-Proof of Santa's visit on SALE now!! (thanks Alison)
This link, a cool reflection of 2010. We missed the days but we could go back and do ours in a few days.
And this link, you capture the most important things in 2010 in 5 minutes. (thanks Lauren for both)


It's raining...and raining...and raining. I love the rain so I don't mind (except when the kids are overly stir crazy). Every year when it rains I want a pair of rain boots, badly. And then it stops raining and I move on. It's been raining for a week now and I have soaked two pairs of shoes. I REALLY want a pair of rain boots. But I'm sure that as soon as I buy them it will stop raining and warm up and I won't have anywhere to go in them. But...if I could go out and buy some right now, I would pick these Steve Madden 'Tsunami' Contrast Zip Rain Boot in Black at Nordstroms. I love them because they aren't just cute rain boots, they can totally be worn as more. I love them because they are classic and I can wear them every year for a week and the decade won't matter. I just love them.



A fellow blogger asked people to post on what they love. I felt compelled to answer. I know part of it is the Christmas season. I know part of it is that Mark and I have been climbing this unstoppable and sometimes unrelenting hill for 2.5 years (I say hill because I know that it could be much worse, a mountain so to speak). I have always been me. That never changes. But how I have changed in these last 2.5 years is unfounded (emotionally, spiritually, personally). So while the things that I love are numerous, the things that I truly love are few. I am not talking about actual things or people....I am talking about those things that are felt, but unseen. Here was my answer:
I love:
the power of faith
the promise of hope
the warmth of love
the joy of laughter
the stillness of peace
&
the stability of family
in times like these
That's it. That sums up the state of my soul....in times like these.





I just came back from my mom's house and they bought this Martha Stewart Ruffle Dog Sweater at PetSmart.... um it is so cute. It is cute enough that I wondered if I could put it on my daughter Piper. I'm serious. And, it must be cute if I am blogging about it because I am not that kind of pet owner. Did you know that Martha has a bunch of cute clothes for dogs. I just looked them all up here. I really do love Martha Stewart... forever and always.

The debate is that the more technology that we have, the less personal our relationships become. I get that. It's easier and faster to communicate through email, text, Facebook, etc. And all of those avenues take away hearing someone's actual voice and having a real conversation. But you know what's great about text message or Facebook? We can just say hello at times that would be inconvenient to pick up the phone. Sometimes I just send a friend or family member a text letting them know that I am thinking about them, or telling them that I love them and how great I think they are. And I always mean it! It feels really nice to get a text that says, "I'm just thinking about you" or "I'm praying for you" or "I just wanted to tell you that I think you are amazing." I love to text my parents just to tell them how much I love them. I know many of you already do all of this... well because many of my readers are my friends and I have been on the receiving end.
So I am challenging you this week and through the holidays to pick up your phone in quiet random moments and text a friend or family member. Don't just say hi, text them something unexpected and meaningful. And keep doing it. Pick someone whom may not be on your usual list. Text a mommy having a baby and let them know you are thinking about them. Anything. Let's start making people feel good in the middle of their boring, stressful day. It makes you feel good too. And if you don't have text....use email, Facebook, etc.
Now send your first text right now!
