Creative Mom Blogger Award!

I got a nice surprise today. Desiree’ over at Raising 5 Hearts nominated me for this award. Dez has a wonderful family & she shows me how you can live a simple life, even with lots of kids! She’s got great insight on raising a family God’s way. Pop over and check out her blog!

Here are the simple rules:
♥ Take your award and put the logo on your post.
♥Link the person who awarded you.Remember each recipient of the award should acknowledge the person who honored them and go to
Mom’s Special Diary to copy and paste the award.
♥Put your own blog title and link.
♥Nominate at least five deserving moms.

award

1. Mary @ Daily Grace
2. Michelle @ ~Psalm 104:24~
3. Nique @ Nique’s Life
4. Theresa @ House of Hooligans
5. C.C. @ LorelaiCC aka C.C. Almon
6. ** This 6th award goes to someone I don’t know personally (well, four out of the five other awards are for women I’ve never met in person, only online … but anyways, I digress), but I love reading her blog & seeing her interpretation of things. She is a mom, but doesn’t usually write about “mom” things. 🙂 ** Diane @ Searching for Bright Light

Thanks ladies! You all inspire me and make me think! I love reading your blogs!!

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Simon & Simon

As you might know, I’m a fan of eighties shows like “Magnum, P.I.” (I *love* Tom Selleck!!), “Scarecrow & Mrs. King”, “Knight Rider” and others. I just recently started watching “Simon & Simon”. I don’t remember being allowed to watch these shows (I don’t think we had a TV when they were new), I do remember watching “Knight Rider” and “Scarecrow” in reruns when I was a teenager.
** I just looked at www.IMDB.com and saw that “Knight Rider” ran through ’86, so there is a slim possibility I would’ve caught a season of it. “Scarecrow” ran through ’87, so there is an even bigger possibility that I could have seen at least the last season when it came out. But I remember watching quite a few episodes. Maybe shows had more episodes per season back then.
Anyways … I never did get to watch “Simon & Simon” new. But I remember seeing the guys and loving AJ. He was so cute!!! Although, because I didn’t watch the show, I had Rick’s and AJ’s names mixed up and always thought he was Rick. :p
So I started watching “Simon & Simon” on Netflix while doing dishes (of course). This morning, I thought I would see how old Jameson Parker is.

He’s 62!!!


But he looks really good for 62. 😉

ttfn!

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hurray!

So I’ve been reading this book called Skinny Chicks Don’t Eat Salad by Christine Avanti. I saw Christine on FOX News (I think it was the morning show – we watch little clips here and there off the website, so I am never sure what show I am watching). Christine has a neat approach to eating, and I liked how she presented the choices we have when eating. I especially liked how she showed the yummy salads that I would choose versus the grilled chicken sandwich and showed how the salads were much more fattening. Interested in what she had to say, I ordered the book from Amazon.
After reading the book (OK, so I haven’t technically finished it, but I am almost done), I wanted to try Christine’s plan. Upon looking at her menus, I got discouraged. Christine’s plan only listed ingredients for one person. That’s not so o
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President Reagan’s Speech @ Normandy

Today is D-Day, the day many Americans, Britons (?), Canadians, and members of the French Resistance risked life and limb to keep Europe free from the grasp of Nazi Germany. Their sacrifice is one we should always remember. WWII took many lives, yet we are free today because so many went readily into battle to preserve our freedom.
I was listening today to a David Bose Show podcast. Mr. Boze was talking about President Obama’s “reset tour” as he calls it – the tour President Obama is taking to middle eastern nations where he feels the need to apologize for America being America. It seems he hopes he can press the reset button and put our relationships back to right just by saying we were wrong. President Obama does not seem to understand a fundamental difference in what we are doing in Iraq & Afghanistan versus what the terrorists did to us on 9/11, or what dictators like Sadaam Hussein do in their countries on a regular basis. President Reagan stated this difference very clearly when asking why the soldiers did what they did on D-Day 40+ years ago –
” It was the deep knowledge — and pray God we have not lost it — that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. You were here to liberate, not to conquer, and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. And you were right not to doubt.
You all knew that some things are worth dying for. One’s country is worth dying for, and democracy is worth dying for, because it’s the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. All of you loved liberty. All of you were willing to fight tyranny, and you knew the people of your countries were behind you.”

Today, however, our soldiers cannot be sure that their country is behind them. Maybe we should change that. Maybe we should remember the tyranny that caused us to invade on D-Day. Maybe we should remember the relentlessness of the enemy that caused us to continue to fight, even after victory had been secured in Europe.
Our soldiers, and those of our allies, fought valiantly. I pray we will always remember them & the sacrifices they made so we may be free. I pray we do not give up our freedoms readily, but continue to fight for our rights as Americans.
If you want to listen to the speech, here’s the link – www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEIqdcHbc8I. If you want to read the speech, click on the title of this post. 🙂
Thank a vet today.

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You Are Imaginative


You are a creative, innovative person. You’re not afraid of great risks.

Right now, you are seeking peace and tranquility in your life.

You are drawn to people who are passionate and deep.

You feel like there are a few minor things in your life that need to be changed.

You are quick to react. You are courageous and bold.

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"Jayne" speaks out …

Adam Baldwin, who plays “Jayne” in the Firefly series, wrote an article on education in America.  It’s good.  http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/abaldwin/2009/06/03/global-citizenship-an-unsustainable-social-injustice/
I find it interesting talking to the kids at church versus talking to the teachers.  The kids often tell me they feel intimidated and unable to express their own views if they differ from the teacher’s views.  They fear repercussions – both from their peers and from the teacher.  However, when talking to the teachers, they tell this is not the case, that the students are just being silly.  They say that teachers welcome discussion.  I think both are right – teachers do welcome discussion, although, some only welcome that discussion that agrees with their point of view.  The students are also right, opposing viewpoints aren’t always welcomed & often looked down on by peers because it causes distress in class or causes things to take longer.  You remember high school – most of us would do anything to breeze through classes.  
anyways … it’s a good article, surprising from someone in Hollywierd.  
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Why do you worship?

Heard this song on the Zune this morning & it reminded me of why I worship like I do.

All For You Lyrics
Performed by- Big Daddy Weave
(Mike Weaver / Andy Cloninger)

I wanna sing
Like I’m driving in the car all by myself
I wanna dance like I just won the lottery
I wanna lift my hands and spin around
I wanna throw my head back and shout
Like a prisoner who’s just found out he’s free

I will give my everything
I’ll be a fool for You
Because I am in love with You

I wanna sing and shout
I wanna dance around
I wanna forget who I used to be
And embrace Your truth
So when I sing and shout
When I dance around
When I lay my pride down
It’s all for You

I wanna live learning how to make my life a sacrifice
I wanna die to find my true identity
I wanna answer at Your beckon call
Wanna do my best and give my all
I wanna hold on to You and let go of me

So let me give my everything
I’ll be a fool for You
Because I am in love with You

With sweet success already gained
Self righteousness is not my aim
I’m raised from death into Your life so free
Not on my own but by Your grace
I’m gazing long into Your face
And I can’t keep this passion bottled up inside of me

Song Description:
Worship is great. There is nothing like getting in a room with a bunch of believers and just letting loose. But Worship has to be more than getting excited, jumping around and acting crazy. It is about knowing who it is you are being a fool for. Worship means learning to live as a sacrifice, and being willing to die in order to truly live. As much as we respond to God in corporate worship, it mustn’t stop when we walk out of the church doors on Sunday morning. (Mike Weaver)

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This reminded me of Dad …

Janet, from my mommy-group online, recalled a song she heard growing up.  Shannah, also from my mommy-group online, posted it.  🙂

Dad liked the Kingsmen, I think.  He also liked to say, “an excuse is the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.”  He said that a lot to me, because I was always coming up with excuses.  🙂

“Excuses”
By the Kingsmen Quartet

Excuses, excuses, you’ll hear them every day.
And the Devil he’ll supply them, if the church you stay away.
When people come to know the Lord, the Devil always loses
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.

In the summer it’s too hot. And, in the winter, it’s too cold.
In the spring time when the weather’s just right, you find some place else to go.
Well, it’s up to the mountains or down to the beach or to visit some old friend.
Or, to just stay home and kinda relax and hope that some of the kin folks will start dropping in.

Well, the church benches are too hard. And, that choir sings way too loud.
Boy, you know how nervous you get when you’re sitting in a great big crowd.
The doctor told you, “Now, you better watch them crowds. They’ll set you back.”
But, you go to that old ball game because you say “it helps you to relax.”

Well, a headache Sunday morning and a backache Sunday night.
But by worktime Monday morning, you’re feeling quite alright.
While one of the children has a cold, “Pneumonia, do you suppose?”
Why the whole family had to stay home, just to blow that poor kid’s nose.

Excuses, excuses, you’ll hear them every day.
And the Devil he’ll supply them if the church you stay away.
When people come to know the Lord, the Devil always loses
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.

Well, the preacher he’s too young. And, maybe he’s too old.
The sermons they’re not hard enough. And, maybe they’re too bold.
His voice is much too quiet-like. Sometimes he gets too loud.
He needs to have more dignity. Or, else he’s way too proud.

Well, the sermons they’re too long. And, maybe they’re too short.
He ought to preach the word with dignity instead of “stomp and snort.”
Well, that preacher we’ve got must be “the world’s most stuck up man.”
Well, one of the lady’s told me the other day, “Well, he didn’t even shake my hand.”

Excuses, excuses, you’ll hear them every day.
And the Devil he’ll supply them if the church you stay away.
When people come to know the Lord, the Devil always loses
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.

Encore:

Well, the sermons they’re too long. And, maybe they’re too short.
He ought to preach the word with dignity instead of “stomp and snort.”
Well, that preacher we’ve got must be “the world’s most stuck up man.”
Well, one of the lady’s told me the other day, “Well, he didn’t even shake my hand.”

Excuses, excuses, you’ll hear them every day.
And the Devil he’ll supply them if the church you stay away.
When people come to know the Lord, the Devil always loses
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.
So to keep them folks away from church, he offers them excuses.

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what do you think?

You Are Walking


You are a calm, peaceful person. You truly enjoy life.

You are very down to earth and grounded. You are not easily upset.

More than other people, you are able to really stop and smell the roses.

You take things at your own speed. You realize that life is a journey, not a race.

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What color are you?

Kamali, you’ll have to tell me what you get. 🙂

You Are Yellow


You are bright, vibrant, and cheerful. Your energy can take over a room.

You look on the sunny side of life. You are able to avoid stress, anxiety, and burnout.

It’s hard to get you down, and you’ve rarely been depressed in your life.

You tend to have a clear mind and an unburdened heart. You try to bring as much light as possible into your life.

When I was younger (16), I asked my dad what kind & color of car he thought suited me. He said a yellow VW Bug. I didn’t understand (or like) that he picked yellow, so I asked, “Why yellow?” He said ’cause yellow was sunny & bright like me. 🙂

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