Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 - A Look Back

This is now the third year that I have answered these questions about the past 12 months. I don't really edit these or try to be cool about the answers. The responses are totally honest and I try not to over think them.
1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year?
I stopped recklessly spending our money. Sure this sounds naive and silly, but what an incredible change. Giving to our church as soon as we get paid each week and honoring God with our finances has changed the way we spend our money.
2. What was the single most challenging thing that happened?
Once again, as in 2010, I have been challenged at my job. I am in a management position now and supervise people with whom I was once a peer. We also work in separate buildings, so trying to balance time with staff and my own job can get stressful. I would like to really develop my management skills over the next year and help to develop the staff too.
3. What was an unexpected joy this past year?
Creating lots of wonderful crafts, especially knitting.
I painted this:
 made rosette necklaces:
 and knit like a crazy chick.
 It's been so relaxing, so comforting. It ties into the spending thing, as I am not going overboard (as I did with scrapbooking) buying supplies (yet) and it has been so rewarding.


Thrifting has been life-changing for me. It fits in the spending wisely goal, gives me the chance to own things I never could have owned before, and teaches me to be grateful. Yes, I get cooler clothes now, but I also have a neat milk glass collection and a budding Pyrex collection that I can afford to enjoy.
 
4. What was an unexpected obstacle?
Hmmmm...I struggled with reading the Word this year. I only participated in one study and I disliked it severely (that's better than hate right?) so I think I became frustrated and disappointed. Just didn't motivate me. I know the remedy is to read and pray and reflect no matter what. My brain just isn't connecting there right now. 
5. Pick three words to describe 2011.
hopeful, simple, creative
6. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe your 2011 (don’t ask them; guess based on how you think your spouse sees you).
Happy, silly, overwhelmed.
7. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe their 2011 (again, without asking).
Spontaneous, stressful, exciting
8. What were the best books you read this year?
I started legitimately using my Goodreads account to track the books I read this year. I set a goal of 30 books, but I am two books shy of reaching that. Oh well, I enjoyed a ton of great books this year, many of them audio books that I purchased through Audible.
The book with the most impact was One Thousand Gifts
Best Fiction that I listened to was The Night Circus. I doubt I would have enjoyed reading it, but I loved Jim Dale's narration.
Favorite non-fiction book was Tudors: The Complete Story of England's Most Notorious Dynasty. I am a geek and have been on a Tudor history kick for a few years now.
Best fiction that I read was the Paris Wife.
9. With whom were your most valuable relationships?
My husband who keeps me sane and grounded. He's a supportive guy and I need that.
We grew incredibly close with our friends Katie and Dan. We had fun adventures together, we understand where we are in life, we call each other for advice. 
We also joined a community group of young married couples. Even though we have only met three times, I adore these people who are rooted in faith and cheering each other on to endure through things. 
10. What was your biggest personal change from January to December of this past year?
Definitely focusing less on what others have and being content with and grateful for what we have. In 2010 I was stuck in the trap of jealousy and this year I was determined to love where we live, work, and what we do for fun. 
11. In what way(s) did you grow emotionally?
I say what I feel more often now instead of hiding it. 
12. In what way(s) did you grow spiritually?
We've become part of community, which is so necessary for me to grow.
13. In what way(s) did you grow physically?
I gained 2 pounds again!! I neeeed to cave and join the free gym at work. I have never done this. I don't know how to do this. Now I am growing and expanding and the thighs? They need new pants to live in monthly. I don't want to say that I will go to the gym daily because I know I won't, but I would like to be healthier overall. I had that little fainting spell in July and it scared the heck out of us. I think I need to start some working out, even if it's just to prevent problems in the future. 
14. In what way(s) did you grow in your relationships with others?
We have friends who are parents now - and it's amazing to watch them with their children. I'm thinking of Paige and Michael with Molly. I've seen their family grow and they've allowed us to be part of their little family. It's been so lovely seeing my friend become a mom and watch her be the best mom possible. 
She's an inspiration. And I stole the photo from her blog...


Our friends Debbie and Bobby invited us to their home upstate. We cherish their friendship - they never judge and they encourage us so much. That weekend reminded us of what is important - and allowed us to connect with one another.


15. What was the most enjoyable part of your work (both professionally and at home)?
In addition to my 9-5 I became a 'virtual assistant' for Rarebits. This has been awesome!! And was unexpected. I love Patty, she's been in my life forever. She's one of my other moms, sharing memories, magazines and her favorite things with me. Being a part of the Rarebits journey is a blast and I love it.
In my admissions job, I am proud of my accomplishments and value my director immensely. She has trusted me to do my job well and I strive each day to do my best. I was fortunate to get my own office this year and am proud of the new relationships I've fostered in other departments on campus.
16. What was the most challenging part of your work (both professionally and at home)?
Understanding and being ok with the fact that not everyone will like me. 
17. What was your single biggest time waster in your life this past year?
Worrying. About nothing.


18. What was the best way you used your time this past year?
Connecting with people rather than sitting at home doing nothing. Much less wasted TV watching.
19. What was biggest thing you learned this past year?
Love the life I have, not the one I dream of having.
20. Create a phrase or statement that describes 2011 for you.
Enjoying the simple things in life, cherishing the ones we love.


Friday, December 30, 2011

Merry and Bright 2011

I'm a little late in sharing my Christmas photos. In the past I would snap 200 photos per holiday shoving people in tons of poses. I've since learned no one likes that and there are few photos that even look great. So, now we take less.

We visited Santa (first time in my life that I ever went to the mall and actually did this) and had this picture taken as a gift for my mother in law.
Christmas Eve is hosted by my husband's parents. We enjoy a meal of seven fish dishes, each one better than the next. We headed to church together and ended the night with dessert and presents.

 The funniest moment was when my sister in law gave us each ugly sweaters. 
I have to admit, my father in law is rocking his!
 Christmas day was spent with my clan of about 25 people. 
The boys no longer cooperate for group shots but the girls sure do!
 Apparently our division really likes plaid...
 And this is all of us.
This year wasn't about the gifts at all - it was about being together.
And it was wonderful.

I am going to blog my annual year end reflection hopefully this weekend. 
It's been a fun year that ended beautifully.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Pique Your Interest Week 18

This week I'm sharing pins of what I hope to use/make in the new year.

I know, we just finished with Christmas (and trust me, I love the Christmas stuff. It stays up through the first couple of weeks of January), but if I don't start thinking of springy crafts now, they will never be made. I would love this wreath above our couch.



I am so excited to start sewing this year!!! My inlaws gave me a sewing machine for Christmas, which was a complete surprise. I've always wanted to sew, even if it is just to hem my pants without paying someone else, but never expected to have that opportunity now. I will have to pick this book up for some help...I haven't even thought about taking it out of the box I am so intimidated by it!



I love Altoids. Eat them all the time. I used to save the tins to use as gift boxes for gift cards, but I like this organizing idea better.



In the spirit of increased organization, I would like to make this to corral all those charging gizmos.



What did you love this week?
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

A Hopeful 2011

For the past few years I have selected one little word to be the focus/motivator/inspiration for the year. Past words for me have been joy, peace, change, simplify, and for 2011, hope.
When I selected this word in late December 2010, I was a sad little lady. Not to say that there weren't many happy moments spent with wonderful people - there were - but I was not joyful. I probably was a bit depressed but didn't want to admit that. And I didn't want 2011 to be the same way.

This is the first year that my word was focused on for the entire year in my heart. I've always chosen these catchy words that look great on a coffee mug or necklace and I just liked the word. I'm not so sure I was ever a peaceful person who accepted change gracefully while simplifying my life. But hope was big for me. And I kept it in the front of my mind all year long.

The results?
1.  Meaningful friendships. This will sound harsh and I am ok saying that I am very much against fluffy, small-talk friendships. I want to know people deeply (without it being weird of course!) and have friends who I treasure our time spent together. And in 2011 I enjoyed being with our closest friends and loving getting closer with them. And blogging friends SO count here! I have been blessed with new friendships I could never have with such inspirational women. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and lives with me. I look forward to reading your posts, comments and emails daily.

2. An enriched faith and building community within our church. Freddy and I joined a community group of five other young married couples and it has been incredible. We are growing in faith and being more involved in our church overall. Probably a 'duh' but when I'm closer to the Lord, hope and joy naturally seem to follow.

3. Contentment. This is something I thought would have flowed from simplify, but it didn't. Once I became hopeful about our present life and future, I began caring less about what we lack and became grateful for what we have. I'm ok with where we live, my car, my job. That's so huge for me.

4. Learning new things. Love that I am knitting now and look forward to learning to sew next year. My inlaws gave me a sewing machine for Christmas and needless to say, I am really excited to be able to hem my own jeans.

5. Buying less, appreciating more. We spent less this year on needless stuff. Thrifting has helped me not overspend on clothes like I did in the past. In fact, it caused me to be nearly unable to buy retail and pay high prices.

Hope has been my favorite word from any other I've selected. I've liked it so much that I don't even have a clue what I would like to select for my 2012 word. Hopefully on January 1st I will share a word to enjoy and embrace in the year to come.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Be Merry

Wishing you all things bright and beautiful
 as you celebrate Christmas!
"I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year."
-Charles Dickens 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Pique Your Interest Week 17

This week I'm sharing some Christmasy pins. Most of them could even be admired/created/used/emjoyed in time for the weekend.

I would soooo wear this Christmas day. 
If only overnight shipping wasn't so pricey.


If my nails were longer I would paint them this great red:


One of these years I will make a December Daily album. Maybe you are right now and you'd like some free printables.


These could brighten up any space for Christmas and last through the winter. I'm really into non limiting seasonal decor.


I think I'll be stocking up on ornaments on December 26th to make this swag next year. I have no idea where I would hang it, but it's so lovely.


Hope you all have a merry and bright Christmas!

Feel free to link up any Pinterest related post you wrote this week.
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Monday, December 19, 2011

Our Ornaments 2011

Every year of my little life, my mom purchased an ornament for me to signify something important that happened during the year. Some of my treasured ornaments are a crystal angel from tea at the Plaza Hotel, a Jim Shore caroling singer (music was a huge part of my life, so we have lots of singing angels), and Lenox ballet slippers from a few years ago during my stint as an adult ballet student.

I've carried over the tradition for Freddy and I.

Here's our tiny tree with 1/5 of our ornaments. We just don't have the room for a large tree to accommodate them all, so I tend to rotate them every couple of years. So yes, this does look like a tree with ornaments thrown all over the place. But every.single.one means something or came from someone special.
My ornament is a Fiesta 75th anniversary plate - a nod to my inherited dishes. (The large initial ornaments are Restoration Hardware a few years ago. We hang the new ornament next to our initial).
 And I am seriously in love with Freddy's ornament.
In honor of his 30th birthday bucket list fulfilled wish to go skydiving, he now has a vintage 1930s little parachutist.  
 Isn't it the cutest??? We found him on Etsy.

Have fun decking your halls these last few days before Christmas!

 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Pique Your Interest Week 16

This week I'm loving on Pinterest:

This shade of blue (but I kind of love this shade everywhere and anywhere)...Benjamin Moore Wythe Blue:


I want to use more natural cleaners. Thinking that vinegar is the way to start.


Sure, it's still winter, but it's always good to know what colors will be hot for spring. Ya just never know what might show up in a thrift shop now that's perfect for later.


And a couple for Christmas:

Great printables:


A gorgeous wreath:


Link up what you loved this week.
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