Tuesday, January 14, 2014

1/14 RAOK


It's January 14th! Which means it was a RAOK (random act of kindness) day! I have been thinking about what I wanted to do for this first one, but was really struggling with what to do and to whom. I was slightly over thinking it, but also knew that some of my resources were limited this month.

Once I got to school, I had my ideas!

First, I put a note with a dollar on the pop machine. This ended up as a funny story. I forgot about it until the end of the day and asked the secretary if anyone had said anything about it. She informed me that only one person said anything and that they thought that the pop machine was broken. She didn't know that I had done this and didn't have time to go and investigate. So I went back and checked, and sure enough, it was still there and no one had bought any pop that day! Here I was trying to help someone, and end up depriving everyone from pop! So I wrote a not on the envelope and hope that someone tomorrow is blessed!

The second one I did was a note of thanks to a co-worker who has helped out everyone in the building at some point in time and always with a smile on her face. I attached a 100 Grand candy bar to the card telling her that she was worth more than 100 grand and put it in her box.

Not anything too big with only a small hiccup, but still made a *heart flutter* or two.

On a side note, my computer has been fixed!! Bring on the blog reading and writing!


TTT~ Mornings


It is Top Ten Tuesday again! I missed last week since I was having computer issues, not a *heart flutter* This week I don't really like the topic, so I am going to do my own. My house sitting adventures continue for one more sleep and hopefully it is a good sleep. I did sleep better last night which results in a better morning. I woke up refreshed and in a better mood. Even better, I got up a little bit earlier too!

I was thinking how much I really do like the mornings and decided to compile a list of ten reason I like the morning and why I wish I was more of a morning person.

  • Sunrises
    • What a beautiful good morning from God and His creative hand. I am reminded of His love every time I see nature's beauty. Also, probably the ONLY thing I like about winter is that you get to see the sunrises more often than I do in the summer.
  • Quiet
    • I love the peacefulness of the morning. Very few people/animals are stirring (except for Oscar since he is also an old man in a puppies body, asleep at five p.m and awake at four am!) Such a good time just to be.
  • Promise of a new day
    • One of my favorite quotes from my beloved Anne of Green Gables is Miss Stacie telling Anne that, “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.”  There are two other versions of this that make my *heart flutter* and they both come from Peanuts. Linus holding a blanket saying that, "Tomorrow I start over with a clean blanket," and then Snoopy on my calendar saying, "Happiness is a new day." No matter how horrible the day was, you get a new one in the morning. I find such hope in this.
  • Breakfast 
    • Can one really go wrong with cereal, pancakes, eggs, bacon, waffles, biscuits and gravy, breakfast burritos, peanut butter and honey on toast, and hash browns?
  • Working out
    • I really do like working out in the morning, but rarely do it. When I do manage to get it done, I feel more up beat and ready for the day
  • Devotionals
    • Similar feelings about working out. Starts the day off right and gives you something to think about and strive for during the day
  • Morning DJs are cooler than the drive home DJs
    • I listen to K99 and LOVE LOVE LOVE Brian, Todd and Susan, from the Good Morning Guys. If you ever see me sitting in my car in the morning outside of the school laughing, they are why. There are times when I don't even think what they are saying is funny, but they do and are busting a gut, you soon will be following! I wish I was up earlier to hear more of their show.
  • Morning hot drinks
    • I usually have myself a nice cup of chai, but every once in awhile I will have a well doctored cup of Joe
  • Showering
    • I am a fan of the shower. I take my showers in the morning with music blaring and using the shampoo bottle for a mic. How could this not be good?
  • I just like it
    • Lame, but couldn't really think of a better reason to make ten. ;0)
What about you? Are you a morning person? If so, what is your favorite part about mornings? 
If not, what don't you like?
Hee hee, this is my little sister!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

House Sitting and Pintrest Palooza #2

Woooooo hooooo for the weekend! It has been a long week. Five full days back to school from two full weeks off, and cold temps. Now we didn't have as cold of temps as a lot of other people in the country, but we did have our heater go out, giving fourth grade two and a half days with out even the slightest amount of warmth. By the end of the week, everyone was ready to be finished and looked towards the weekend.

This weekend I find myself house sitting on the ranch again. Last time I house sat here, the place flooded. I am surprised that they let me come back!

It has been an interesting day (as they always seem to be when I am here.) I went for a walk with the dogs which I probably should have known better since when Oscar goes for a walk, he usually needs a bath afterwards. This time he needed the ultimate bath. As he took off after a cat or just wanted to sniff a blade of grass off the beaten path, he got into a burr patch and had burrs all over him. I tried to pull them out, but since he was also wet from the snow, it wasn't happening. So I got to try my hand at dog grooming today. No worries, I will not be giving up my job of teaching and going into dog grooming. When all was said and done, I had to change my clothes and texted the owners that both the dog and myself were going to need a drink after all that!


Then it was nap time. Oh how I love Saturday afternoon naps! Oscar was still mad a me for the bath, so he wasn't cuddled up with me, (he would rather lay in the chair shivering than cuddle with me) but Hobbes was laying on the floor next to me. It's nice to take a nap with friends.

For dinner (really the whole point for this post) I made crock pot chicken teriyaki. I would put a picture of at least where I got it, but it isn't my computer and I am having issues with pictures. This dinner adventure was part of my Pintrest Palooza goal for the year.

My chicken teriyaki looked nothing like the picture. It was good, but based on looks, you would think it wouldn't be very good.

The Pintrest pin didn't take you to a website with a recipe, I hate that, so I had to go by what someone had written in the description.

  • put whatever typed and what ever way you want to cut your chicken into a crock pot
  • 1c chicken broth
  • 1/2 teriyaki or soy sauce
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 3 minced garlic cloves
  • cook it as long as you want to on whatever temp you want to
I then made some brown rice and ate up while working on a puzzle. Not a bad project, but not one that I would do again. Maybe with a different recipe.

Tonight was mostly a "I want to write" kind of night, so thanks for hanging around my ramblings. Stay tuned hopefully this next week for the first Random Act of Kindness of the year!

I am having personal computer issues, so this may cut down on my blogging for awhile.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

1/40 Before I Die

I did it! I finished my first book of the year! Also my first book off of my Sweet Summer Fling list (are you tired about hearing about these? I feel as if I have talked about this a. lot.)

Anyway, since this is the first one, I am going to give my thoughts on it. I will spare you and not do this for all 40 books!

"Tessa has just a few months to live.

Fighting back against hospital visits, endless tests, drugs with excruciating side-effects, Tessa compiles a list. It's her To Do Before I Die list. And number one is sex.

Released from the constraints of 'normal' life, Tessa tastes new experiences to make her feel alive while her failing body struggles to keep up.

Tessa's feelings, her relationships with her father and brother, her estranged mother, her best friend, her new boyfriend, all are painfully crystallized in the precious weeks before Tessa's time finally runs out." -- From Goodreads


I liked this book ok. There were a few things that I didn't like about it that I am not going to get into here, but overall, it was a pleasure to read. Since I am a thirty-something adult, there were some things that I didn't understand since I am not a 16 year-old girl dying. I found that Tessa's list was not a good one. There were things on her list that I felt were selfish and silly. Maybe it was her way of being angry. Her list did get better as the end came closer, but for me it was a little too late.

I enjoyed reading it until the end. I didn't like the way the end was written and was a little confusing. I didn't feel much after I closed the book and set it down. Could have been a better ending.

So, I thought that I would make a list of things I would do if I knew I only had a few months to live.

  • Visit Ireland
  • Spend as much time with my family and friends as I could
  • Climb a mountain
  • Go to the Melting Pot
  • Write letters to each of my family members and close friends to tell them what they mean to me
  • Eat as much of the foods I love as I can
  • Visit the ocean
  • Spend as much time as possible in the mountains
  • Try to meet Reba 
I am sure that if the time came down to it, this list might change, but sitting on my couch, cuddled up, this is what I came up with.

What would you put on your list if you only had a few months left to live?

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Blogging Goals

The other day I blogged about my personal goal for 2014 and have decided to participate in more random acts of kindness.  Over at Finding Ninee the topic for Finish the Sentence Friday is goals we have for blogging, so that's what I am going to write about!

To be honest, hadn't really thought about what my blogging goals are until I sat down here on the couch with "Big Bang Theory" playing. Still not sure if I have any.

I want to participate in Top-Ten-Tuesdays over at The Broke and the Bookish and Finish the Sentence Friday. Other than that, whatever makes my *heart flutter* I would like to maybe add more to the look of my blog, but that may have to wait until this summer when I have more time to sit down with someone who knows what they are doing!

I just want to have fun and blog what I think.

Here is to what 2014 brings in the wold filled with the little things in life!



Pintrest Palooza #1

Pintrest.

Possibly one of the biggest “time wasters” ever created. I can spend hours on that site looking at anything and everything. I have found some amazing things, including other blogs that have helped me get started in the blogging world. I love Pintrest.

Here is another thought I have about Pintrest: it is just a place to dream and where nothing ever gets done. I have over 900 pins and have only tried/done about 70 of them. I have good intentions of doing them, but I fear it is just going to be another To-Do list that gets over looked.

Soooo, I have a plan. I am starting Pintrest Palooza!  I am going to try at least once a week (or by the end of the year) completing/cooking/crafting whatever 52 of the things I have pinned.

The Urban Dictionary describes palooza as “an all-out crazy party; partying at one place with a ton of people like there's no tomorrow”

Now I doubt that there will be a ton of people, but I am going to Pintrest like there is no tomorrow for sure!

The first Pintrest Palooza event is salted caramel popcorn for book club. Since I got my fancy new popcorn popper, I thought it would be a good snack to munch on while we talk about our books.

Thanks to my OMM for helping me out with preparing for book club tonight!

I didn't take any pictures of my caramel corn, but it looked pretty close to this:

You can check out the blog I got this from
here.




Wednesday, January 1, 2014

First Book of the Year 2014

It is finally the new year and I can start on my Sweet Summer Fling! I have been in such a reading slump this past two weeks because I have been waiting and waiting to start this challenge, that nothing would satisfy me!

Let the reading begin!

Over at Book Journey Shelia has invited us all to join in on the “First Book of the Year” fun and I happily joined in!



I am reading “Before I Die” by Jenny Downham. I discovered this book from the preview for the movie starring Dakota Fanning. It looked good and I wondered if it came from a book so I looked it up. Success! So I ordered it from Paperbackswap and put it at the top of my TBR list.

Shelia asked for a picture of us reading our first book of the year and here is mine.



My sister thought that I looked like I had been crying and it was a depressing book. Ok fair observation, but I had already made up my mind that this was going to be my first book. Next year I will make sure that I pick a more upbeat book. Who knows, maybe this one won’t be all that sad!

Reviews of the book to follow.


What is your first book of the year?