Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Winter Recap - Hello Christmas!

I never did post about Christmas, did I? Guess it's time to do that simply. 

Hello celebrating the reason for the season. Our church decorations were stunning and it felt like Christmas inside (and out). It was even 'snowing' during services! One of our favorite traditions is decorating the church on Thanksgiving Eve. It was lots of work this year (I really don't know how they will top this next year) but it truly felt magical inside.
Hello gorgeous table - my mother in law has a great eye for design. And she graciously hosted my parents as well - our normal gathering of 5 people was 11 this year! So much love.
Hello sister in law! Lauren studied in Italy this semester and returned to NY just in time for Christmas. She was so missed.
 Hello friends - new and old. We went to a perfectly festive Christmas coctail party. It was such a blast!
Hello argyle wreath - my only craft project this Christmas.
Hello ugly sweaters!
 Hello PJs! We always change into comfy clothes for present opening. Freddy's shirt is from a local pizza place...but he's scrum too.
Hello sweet treats. My brother created yummy desserts for us.
Hello little Nutcracker angels! This performance really made it feel like Christmas.
 Hello bro - I just adore that my brother and I dressed up this year for Christmas like we were in a wedding party together. He was originally in a 3-piece suit and I dressed up to sing at church. When we were little ones, we were the most dressed up on any holiday, so I guess we tried to bring that back this year.
 Hello Magi clan! Maybe we should have snapped this before we had our coats on, but at least we had a great shot together.
Hello Merry Little Christmas.
Hope you all enjoyed yours.

Linking up with Lisa Leonard for Hello Monday
and Carissa for
miscellany monday at lowercase letters

Looking Back at 2012

This is now the fourth 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?
We took a week's vacation and actually got away. Even if it was only a car trip away, we unplugged and relaxed in the Catskill mountains. It was perfect.
2. What was the single most challenging thing that happened?
Probably a 'duh' but having my family's home flood was the absolute most stressful moment we have ever experienced as a family. But (and I've said this so many times over the past two months) God gave us the strength and put people into our lives who allowed us to get through this. People donated their time and money to help my parents - it's given us all a great deal of hope.
3. What was an unexpected joy this past year?
Our themed dinner parties. These informal parties with a few of our favorite people allowed us to deepen relationships (and enlarge our waistlines, but who cares!).
This photo is from our Chinese party. Most creative costume? Fritz as a panda. Since I am blonder than I pay to be, it took me 1/2 an hour to realize what he was dressed as.

4. What was an unexpected obstacle?
Getting rid of my scrapbook stuff. It was a great release in the end, but it was hard to part with supplies that I spent so much money on, yet hadn't used in years. 
5. Pick three words to describe 2012.
Intense, invigorating, emotional
6. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe your 2012 (don’t ask them; guess based on how you think your spouse sees you).
stressed, tired, motivated
7. Pick three words your spouse would use to describe their 2012 (again, without asking).
fun, spur-of-the moment, stressful
8. What were the best books you read this year?
Once again, I used Goodreads to track the books I enjoyed this year. And I missed my goal of 30 books again (probably because the last book I've been reading is 650 pages and about Tudor England...it's a bear to get through). Here were my favorites:

Best Fiction that I listened to was Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. My word, this stuck with me!!! The narration was unreal. I seriously was obsessed with getting people to listen to this book. Those who read it thought I was crazy for liking it (apparently there are lots of cross-outs and blank pages) but it was so touching and so beautiful to hear the story read to me.

Favorite biography/memoir was Unbroken
I listened to this one too. Just wonderful.
Best fiction that I read was the Lost Wife
Best book I never knew I would love was 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
My husband is a crazy Stephen King fan and his books fill the shelves in our home. I however, tried to read the stand 12 years ago, got 50 pages in and vowed never again to even attempt another King novel. Then I heard SK was writing a JFK book. And that characters from It would make an appearance. So I listened to It at the end of last year (and just so you know - I thought it was too long and no, I did not need to read that. Sure, it made about ten pages of 11-22-63 a little cooler, but it was three months of my life listening to that other book when I could have been reading this one). I will say 11-22-63 was wonderful. And I think most of you know I have an obsession with JFK conspiracies (although this book isn't that at all), so it was natural that I would want to read this. And I really enjoyed it. 

9. With whom were your most valuable relationships?
Freddy and I stayed strong. Actually, we had a lot of fun together this year.
And we grew closer with our parents. Freddy's family is moving out of state so we have been soaking up the time we have left together and valuing that time together much more than in the past.
My parents are not the type to call and say hi. In fact, we used to talk once a week. Now that's changed and we try to talk every other day even if it's just to say I love you. 
10. What was your biggest personal change from January to December of this past year?
As my husband said, 2012 was supposed to be the year of physical and fiscal responsibility. We ate so much better this year, preparing lots of meals at home. We also took Dave Ramsey's FPU class and although we have years of work to do to get to baby step 3, we are hoping that we can battle with our money so it works for us.
11. In what way(s) did you grow emotionally?
I am less reactive. I try not to give people the benefit of the doubt. I ponder things more.

12. In what way(s) did you grow spiritually?
Prayer has become something I automatically do in a crisis moment or when I am stressed. This has taken a long time for me to do naturally, but the peace it brings makes me wish I did this sooner.
13. In what way(s) did you grow physically?
I kept gaining weight until October when I got so stressed. Now I've lost the 10 pounds I needed to, but not in a healthy way. Last year I hoped to go to the gym and that didn't happen. Maybe this year? 
14. In what way(s) did you grow in your relationships with others?
I'll say it again, having wonderful girlfriends in my life has been lovely. Thank you Katie, Paige and Lauren!

(obviously Lauren and I need to take more pics together).
I've never been good at making friends so having these uplifting and inspirational gals in my life to share the happy and the sad makes things much easier.

15. What was the most enjoyable part of your work (both professionally and at home)?
I finally learned to keep work at work for the most part, anyway. And I *think* I've become a better manager and learned to handle larger projects better.
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?
Unnecessary stress. Less than last year, but it was still there every now and then.


18. What was the best way you used your time this past year?
Definitely helping my family during their recovery. Lots of cleaning, painting and organizing, but we all pulled together. It also gave us time to reconnect with family we didn't see often and work for good together.
19. What was biggest thing you learned this past year?
Living a life of gratitude and generosity is a must. 

20. Create a phrase or statement that describes 2012 for you.
Find joy in the every day and be grateful in the tough moments.
Thank you blog friends for being part of the 2012 journey (even if 90% of it was outfits) with me. I am so blessed to have you as part of my life. Thank you for the emails and comments and for sharing so much of your lives with me. 

Have a beautiful New Year - here's to a 2013 filled with promise!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thankful for...

-my husband who lets us be us 
-family who celebrates the joys of life and shares in challenges

-friends who make you laugh and let you cry. Another year of building amazing friendships and cherishing those friends we've known for so long.
photo by Lauren

-Great meals prepared with love
-Enjoying where we live. This year we spent time enjoying what makes Long Island uniquely wonderful - beaches, wineries, and NYC so nearby.


-Our incredible church family. We finally feel home.
-Having jobs we enjoy and working with people we like.

Most of all, I am grateful to God. I think back to my word for 2012 - embrace. I think that God has taught me His will be done this year.  I am there to embrace it and let it be what moves me. And the miracles that come out of that are beautiful.

Have a beautiful Thanksgiving, blog friends!

Therefore by Him let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name.
Hebrews 13:15

Friday, March 23, 2012

Celebrate

Today I turn 29.
It's not a big number, but at the same time, it's huuuuge for me. My last birthday in my 20s. Ack.
We'll see next year if I have a better attitude about it, but I don't know how I'll react to being 30.

Instead of being all melodramatic (because people get sick of me doing that in real life, so I will spare those in blog land), I will share what my favorite gifts are this year.

My new tea brewing system IngenuiTEA from Adagio tea:
I am a tea snob and make a ginormous thermos every morning of 5 regular and 3 decaf tea bags. 
Quite frankly, it's been tasting pretty bland and blah. 
Enter the fab teas from Adagio and this nifty brewer.
Now I enjoy a perfectly brewed thermos of ceylon sonata or Irish breakfast tea. Why should I save the good stuff only for the weekend?

An Amazon gift card. Because I can load up my Kindle or buy just about anything I want.

Because when I get on a kick, I go all out.

I had one made for my mother in law a few years ago that says live in the light.
My Illuminate necklace will say "let light shine" from 2 Corinthians 4:6
"For God who said, "Light let shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."

Probably the best gift are the planned gatherings.
We had a perfect dinner with Freddy's family last night, are looking forward to celebrating with my family tonight, and have a couple of other meals with friends over the next week. Connecting with others is my favorite gift of all - actually sharing and enjoying time together. We are so blessed to have such wonderful people in our lives - it makes life much more fun!

So it's really not about the material stuff at all (it's fun, trust me, I love a good gift), but about the real gifts that matter - a God who loves always, and people to walk this life alongside. Thanks blog friends for the trust, love, and awesomeness you share all year long. I appreciate our friendship, the emails, the comments, the thoughtful encouragement you share with me. Thank you for making this year a true blast.

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.