Wednesday, June 1, 2011

30 Things Before I'm 30: The Check Off

A while back I posted my 30 things before I'm 30 list. We have marked some things off of the list!



  • Buy a bicycle


  • Find a signature perfume


  • Read 30 books


  • Learn to walk in high heels


  • Get a tattoo I love


  • Take more pictures


  • Adopt an angel at Christmas


  • Grow a garden

  • Skydive

  • Buy a stranger's dinner

  • Get a massage at a spa

  • Have another baby

  • Go to an exercise class

  • Throw a surprise party


  • Buy a house  (We bought a house in Moore, OK in November!)

  • Learn to order coffee (I no longer feel overwhelmed by coffee lingo)


  • Paint a canvas


  • Start a blog (YAY!)


  • See Grandpa Brady's grave in France

  • Go to a concert at Gruene Hall & Luckenbach


  • Be 125 lbs

  • Adopt a puppy from a shelter  (She's a black lab/jack russell mix named Tallulah. She is crazy.)


  • Learn to knit and/or crochet

  • Make exercising a habit


  • Research my Mom's family tree


  • See the Aurora Borealis


  • Run a 5k


  • Organize and beautify our home


  • Go on a wine tour


  • Figure out a way to make money from home **Just added**




  • I'm not sure if the travelling will happen before I'm 30, but they're still goals. I really need to pick up on the book reading. I'm not sure I've even read a whole book this year.

    By the way, can you believe it's June??? Where is this year going? Does it feel like summer to you?

    Only 3.6 years left. I better get busy! What's on your to-do list?

    Friday, May 27, 2011

    Mommas Helping Mommas

    Oklahomans know tornadoes. Every spring we clean out our storm shelter/basement/hall closet/bath tub in preparation for tornado season. We find the flash lights, weather radios, and bottled water. We plan what belongings we'll take with us in case the storm heads our way. We watch the weathermen and storm chasers as they track the storm and keep watching as the news channel reports of the destruction and clean-up. This year was no different, but one story in particular pulled at this momma's heartstrings.



    I can't imagine what this family is going through. Losing their two young sons. Their home. Everything. My sweet friend Sarah contacted me yesterday, wanting to help these people. We don't know them personally, but as mommas of little boys we needed to do something.

    We are having a big garage sale June 10th, 11th, and 12th in Blanchard, OK at Sarah's house. We are taking donations for items to sell. Clothes, toys, electronics, furniture, etc.. We will even pick it up for you! Join our Facebook Event

    If you'd like to donate money, a tragedy account has been set up at Midfirst Bank. The Hamil Facebook page gave this information: 
    The "tragedy account" at Midfirst has been setup. You can go to any Midfirst Bank and donate money to the "Hank Hamil Family Support Trust" If your bank has the option of bill pay you can also send money directly from your own account.
    You also can mail donations to Midfirst Bank, 835 E. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064-4518. Or call 1-888-MIDFIRST to make a donation. Just make sure that you indicate it's a donation for the "Hank Hamil Family Support Trust."



    Monday, January 31, 2011

    I think coffee makes me sleepy

    I want to write here more often, but I never have anything interesting to say. I just deleted 3 paragraphs of junk I typed out because I'm not that funny. Boo. I'll work on that.....

    Wednesday, January 5, 2011

    Mommy words

    I try to not cuss. Growing up, I never remember hearing my parents cuss. When our teacher told us on the first day of kindergarten we shouldn't say "ain't" I thought it was because it was a curse word. Somewhere along the way I picked up some choice words.

    My curse of choice is usually shit. It slips out of my mouth without any warning. Stub my toe, shit. Burn my hand, shit. Hit a big pothole, shit. That last one provoked Nate's first curse repeat. Jon hasn't let me live if down.

    I've adapted other words to replace my cursing:
    • Shiitake (I think I got this from Austin Powers)
    • Son of a biscuit
    • Oh, craptastic
    • Frack (Thanks Battlestar Galactica)
    I don't know if they're any better, but I won't get as many phone calls from school. I don't need my son being the kid to teach everyone the f-word on the playground. When the teacher calls, I'll have her call my husband.

    Sunday, January 2, 2011

    My Resolution

    Two years ago, my resolution was to brush my teeth before bed every night. I'll admit I wasn't the most diligent before bed brusher, but I stuck with it and now I can't go to bed without a mouth full of clean teeth.

    Last year I resolved (resoluted is not a word, booo) to send cards for birthdays/anniversaries/illnesses. I did well at the beginning of the year, but fell short near the end. Sorry everyone with October, November, and December birthdays.

    My New Year Resolutions for 2011 are:
    • send more snail mail
    • take more pictures
    • write more blog posts
    • comment more on other people's blogs
    • BE MORE CREATIVE
    In general, I just want to try harder. I feel like I spent a lot of 2010 being lazy, coasting. This year I want to be more deliberate with my time and my actions. No more procrastinating.

    2011 THE YEAR OF THE MOUSTACHE

    Sunday, November 7, 2010

    Holiday Cards Rock

    First of all, I love mail. I love pretty, girly stationary. I love hand-written letters. I love walking to the mailbox every day and finding something just for ME inside. During the holidays, I love choosing a cute and funny picture to send to our friends and family. I love receiving cards and yearly updates from our loved ones. I. Love. Mail.

    This is only our third year for holiday cards, because it's our fourth married Christmas together and apparently I missed the year my son was born because I can't remember sending cards. The first year I bought cheery green cards from Target. No pictures, just a holiday greeting.  Last year I printed picture cards from Walmart with my son's crying face sitting on Santa's lap. Because OMG it was funny. Maybe this year we can include a shot of all 3 of us! But that's doubtful because my husband doesn't really like pictures.

    Shutterfly has super cute (and affordable!) cards. Not only for the holidays, but for all of your card sending occasions. They even have OMG ADORABLE Thanksgiving cards. I love the idea of sending autumn cards. Get the envelope-stuffing and stamp-licking done before the Christmas whirlwind begins. I really like the Falling Leaves card and Letterpress Thanks invitations. I've never had an autumn/Thanksgiving party, but maybe next year! The colors remind me of my bestest Autumn Bliss and my sister Sister (ok, her name is Cheryl, but I always call her Sister and so does everyone else I know because they don't know her name because I never say it).

    You can also order gift tags from Shutterfly. I love little personalized details. Just look at the cuteness! Makes me wish I had all the money in the world.

    I like their story cards. A little holiday card and yearly update all in one! Love 2010 and Family Memories are my faves.

    I'm not sure which card we will send this year. It will probably depend on which picture we decide to use. My son will meet Santa Clause again during Thanksgiving, so we will see what he thinks. Maybe my husband will behave long enough to have a picture taken. Or maybe we'll just insert some other family's perfect picture and keep our loved ones guessing. Oh, who knows. But I will be sending cards. And waiting by the mailbox for mail from you!

    (This post was prompted by 50 Free Holiday Cards from Shutterfly. Check it out!)