Tuesday, May 27, 2008
I know I haven’t been around here in a few days, but I can’t pass up on one of these. I just can’t. Let’s see what’s in my head for the day. It's getting late and I am tired so who knows what I will come up with.

Three Things That Scare Me:
1. SHARKS
2. Spiders (yeah kind of lame, but it was the second thing that popped into my head)
3. Losing my husband and/or my girls

Three People Who Make Me Laugh:
1.Mark
2. Katie
3. My brother ( his calling in life really is being a comedian

Three Things I Love:
1. My kids and hubby
2. Getting lost in a great book or movie
3. Sleeping! (too bad I don't have this luxury anymore)

Three Things I Hate:
1. Bad drivers
2. clutter
3. Ignorance

Three Things I Don’t Understand:
1. Computers :)
2. My neighbors! ( where do these ppl come from ?)
3. Why some people have to mow there lawns 2-3x a week

Three Things On My Desk:
1. Computer
2. External hard drive
3. Cell Phone

Three Things I’m Doing Right Now:
1. Doing this
2. watching the dogs wrestle on the floor
3. Listening to the rain

Three Things I Want To Do Before I Die:
1. Travel, travel, travel
2. para sail
3. learn sign language

Three Things I Can Do:
1. bake
2. Text pretty fast
3. Kill those roll over minutes talking to my friends way to much!!

Three Things I Can’t Do:
1. Sing
2. Drive a standard car
3. Speak a 2nd lang very well

Three Things I Think You Should Listen To:
1. Great advice
2. Your Children
3. Your Husband ( but that goes both ways ;)

Three Things You Should Never Listen To:
1. Someone putting you down
2. Negative Talk
3. Doubt

Three Things I’d Like To Learn:
1. How to play an instrument
2. Perhaps another Language
3. Sign Language

Three Favorite Foods:
1. Italian food
2.Chocolate
3. Carbs

Three Shows I Watched As A Kid:(Gosh, now this is hard!)
1. Little House on the Prairie ( i would watch it all the time w/ my dad)
2. 3's company
3. The Smurfs

Three Things I Regret:
1. Not going to college
2. Not finishing getting my Realtors License
3. Not sticking up for myself more in the past (luckily for me you live and learn)

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posted by Dancing Daisies at 10:24 PM |
Thursday, May 22, 2008
I am going to die at 90.  When are you? Click here to find out!

Ok...so 90 is good. As long as I am able to still get around and be self sufficient. Ok, your turn...

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posted by Dancing Daisies at 9:09 PM |
Ok, well this came my way via, email. So, I decided I would respond to that email here. I know you guys are soooo excited to see my answers!! Some of these were pretty easy to answer and some made me stop and think for a moment. Sometimes, ok, most times, you start to loose your self as an individual when you become a mother as your whole life now revolves around your kids and husband. I have to think about what I, Kristin love and cherish not how Kristin the Mom may answer. Ok, so here it goes. Have fun and think about what your answers might be.


8 things I’m passionate about:

Being a Wife and Mother
My Family
God
Music
Photography
Nature and the outdoors
Friends
Being a better person in general

8 things I want to do before I die:

Sky Dive ( I know I’m crazy)
Watch my children grow and find true happiness
Go to Italy
Buy land out in the country somewhere and build my dream home.
Get to know and play with my grandchildren
Learn sign language
Have enough money for a vacation spot, just a simple Cabin some where near the mountains or a beach house somewhere
Go to Alaska

8 things I say often:

Are you kidding me!?
Yeah, Yeah. Ok
Shut up, dogs!!
I don't know where your shoes, flute, DS...is!!
Really
Uh huh
No way
Hey, Whatcha doin?

8 things I’ve learned this past year:

It is possible to be content with everything in my life, and finally being content and not wanting more all the time feels great!
Waiting isn’t always easy, but whatever it is I’m waiting for, is always worth it!
Toddlers sure can be peculiar little creatures.
It’s OK to be just me. I don’t have to compare myself with others. God made me the way He saw fit. I don’t have to keep up with anyone else. I have no one to impress but God, Mark and my girls.
It’s important to step outside of your comfort box from time to time.
I’m never too old to learn things.
To have more faith in my husband :)
Timing is everything!

8 places you would love to travel to:

Italy
Alaska
Hawaii
England
New Zealand
Greece
Australia
Maine

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posted by Dancing Daisies at 7:00 PM |
Saturday, May 17, 2008
There is nothing sadder than a childless couple. It breaks my heart to see them relaxing around swimming pools in Florida, sitting all suntanned and miserable on the decks of their boats -- trotting off to Europe like lonesome fools. It's an empty life. Nothing but money to spend, more time to enjoy and a whole lot less to worry about.

The poor childless couple are so wrapped up in themselves, you have to feel sorry for them. They don't fight over the child's discipline, don't blame each other for the child's most obnoxious characteristics, and they miss all the fun of doing without for the child's sake. They just go along, doing whatever they want, buying what they want and liking each other. It's a pretty pathetic picture.

Everyone should have children. No one should be allowed to escape the wonderful experience that accompanies each stage in the development of the young -- the happy memories of sleepless nights, coughing spells, tantrums, diaper rash, debts, "dipso" baby sitters, saturated mattresses, emergencies and never-ending crises.

How dismal is the peaceful home without the constant childish problems that make a well-rounded life and an early breakdown; the tender, thoughtful discussions when the report card reveals the progeny to be one step below a moron; the end-of-the-day reunions with all the joyful happenings recited like well-placed blows to the temples.

Children are worth it. Every moment of anxiety, every sacrifice, every complete collapse pays off as a fine, sturdy adolescent is reached. The feeling of reward the first time you took the boy hunting -- he didn't mean to shoot you, the lad was excited. Remember how he cried? How sorry he was? And how much better you felt after the blood transfusion? These are the times a man with a growing son treasures -- memories that are captured forever in the heart and the limp.
Think back to the night of romantic adventure when your budding daughter eloped with the village idiot. What childless couple ever shared in the stark realism of that drama? Aren't you a better man for having lived richly, fully, acquiring that tic in your left eye? Could a woman without children touch the strength and heroism of your wife as she tried to fling herself out of the bedroom window?

The childless couple live in a vacuum. They fill their lonely days with golf, vacation trips, dinner dates, civic affairs, tranquility, leisure and entertainment. There is a terrifying emptiness without children, but the childless couple are too comfortable to know it.

You just have to look at them to see what the years have done: He looks boyish, unlined and rested; she's slim, well-groomed and youthful. It isn't natural. If they had had kids, they'd look like the rest of us -- worn out, wrinkled and exhausted. Ann Landers


***Note to self you love your children with every ounce of your being...but a nice childless sounds really nice right about now.***

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posted by Dancing Daisies at 11:45 PM |