Saturday, February 19, 2011

Mercury Sable

The first car I ever bought was a 2002 white Mercury Sable.  I drove a dozen cars, but I was having deciding which one was the best.  But when I drove that Mercury, I knew it was my car.  It drove so smooth.  I weaved in and out of traffic, glided around hills and down streets, and loved every minute of it. 


I've had my car for quite a few years now, and today as I was driving home from the store with my radio turned up, I remembered how much I love my car.  It's been in a few accidents so it's not quite as smooth as it used to be, but it's been with me on a lot of adventures. I still love to drive in it, gliding around hills and through the streets.  I guess it's true that your first car is like your first love..... you love it forever. : )

Monday, February 14, 2011

Primary

I love working in the Primary.  Little kids are so sweet and so fun to be around.  They say crazy things, but they are willing to experiment, participate, and be creative.  They can be a little annoying sometimes, but they are so smart.  I love it when little 4 and 5 year olds answer questions about scripture stories.  Or when they talk about Jesus.  It is the best feeling in the world to see the light of Christ in these little kids' eyes and hearts. 

Yesterday, my baby gave me this look of pure love and made my heart melt.  That is another of the best feelings in the world.  My little sweetheart loves to laugh and loves to play.  I love him so much!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Help

I just finished a great book by Kathryn Stockett called The Help.  I loved it.  It's written from the viewpoint of three different characters:  two black maids and one white woman.  It is hard for me to believe that segregation was so widespread and all-encompassing a mere 50 years ago.  This book really opened my eyes to how far our country has come in the last half a century that we actually have a black president of our country and a woman as the Secretary of State.  I recommend this book to anyone who loves history, the South, and some drama.  Ms. Stockett accomplished a great success with this book.  Kudos to her!

Friday, February 4, 2011

I quit my job....

I gave my boss my two weeks notice today.  I can't believe I really did it.  I've been working there for a year and a half, and I have to admit, I've become pretty attached to my bosses and my patients.  Connie, Martha Ann, Carrie, Moroni, Julia, Nina, Kila, Sara, Mindy..... there are so many people who I don't know if I will ever even see again.  They've impacted my life for the short year and a half that they were in it.  It's amazing how people can become so important in your life, and then you never see them again.

Today, I'm grateful for people who are kind and who care about other people.  I can't count how many times my life has been touched by a stranger or by someone who I hardly know.  I'm grateful to have been part of something good and helpful for the last year and a half where I have met such inspiring, determined people. 

Being a full-time mom is something I've always wanted to do, and I'm grateful that I'm going to start that experience now. I know I will meet many more wonderful people along my life's journey, and I am so excited and ready. 

Best of wishes and may your lives be truly blessed to all those who have touched my heart this past year and a half.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Cookies

I am making cookies.... oatmeal, chocolate chip cookies to be exact.  I think they are the best cookies ever.

I love to bake.  I'm not great at it, but it's not really that hard to follow a recipe.  I can't wait until I have a bunch of little kiddies running around whom I can make oatmeal, chocolate chip cookies for.  We'll sit around the table, not dunking our cookies in milk because if they are anything like me, they won't want to eat a soggy cookie.  But we'll have milk to drink with our cookies, and we'll be talking about the day and all we did.

My little Wadester doesn't quite appreciate cookies yet, but I know he will soon. 

(I was going to take a picture of my cookies, but my camera's battery is dead.  So you'll have to be satisified with a picture from Cooking.com)