I know spring doesn't officially get here for another week, but you can't tell that to us Atlantans. Spring has already sprung here in the A-T-L ya'll!!!
Buddy Roller are I are totally soaking up the warm rays that have already made their way here. We had some much needed mother-son time due to a day off from school on Friday (thank you!), and we did what we love most. We slept in (thank you again!!) and met with some friends for a play date at the park...then we moseyed on over to the bookstore and had a frozen treat (thank you, thank you!!!) with all the yummy toppings.
Happy almost spring!
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
The Thing About Bookstores
On a day when I have nothing planned, I love going to the bookstore. There's just something about browsing hundreds and hundreds of new books that gets me excited every time!
And. It seems I always discover something new every time I'm there...
Friday, March 11, 2016
What I've Been Listening to Everyday
I've been listening to this CD every morning on my way to work, and whenever I'm in the car by myself. Like the title says, it's 101 ways to really transform your life. The late Dr. Wayne Dyer gives 101 easy and simple ways to change your life. It's calming, full of wisdom, and it's a great way to start any day.
I've found Dr. Dyer's advice particularly useful in finding peace everyday and especially in resolving conflict. If you're like me and searching for inner peace and battling the millions of thoughts that enter your mind each day, these 101 ways may really be helpful for you.
Here are a few examples:
Number 7 -
"Write down this ancient truth and reread it on a daily basis. When you seek happiness for yourself, it will always elude you. When you seek happiness for others, you will find it yourself."
Number 11 -
"Lighten your material load starting today. As you do so, less energy is spent hoarding, and insuring, and moving, and polishing, and so on. The less attracted you are to your possessions, and the more you are able to share them with others unconditionally, the more peaceful your life will be."
Number 28 -
"Make a daily effort to look upon others without condemnation. Every judgment takes you away from your goal of peace. Keep in mind that you do not define anyone with your judgment, but only define yourself as someone who needs to judge."
Number 30 -
"When you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always choose kind. Remember that you have that choice in all of your daily interactions."
You can listen to the entire CD for free if you sign up for Dr. Dyer's weekly newsletter here. I would love to hear what you think.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Wedded Wednesday - Each One Teach One
One of the perks of being married to The Hubs is that he makes me a better person. Even though the truth can sometimes hurt, he's never been afraid to tell me when I've messed up. And ya'll, I've messed up many times. And you know what, I appreciate that about him. Who wants to be married to someone who never keeps you accountable, or who's always tiptoeing around your emotions afraid to get you upset. Not me.
One of the ways I'm learning from The Hubs is through his generosity. Whether it's time, doing good deeds, being kind, he's always giving. Take last weekend for example. He arranged for us to make some sandwiches to feed the homeless. And this isn't the first time he's done this either. He bought all the groceries and supplies, and then all three of us worked together to get everything ready. I love that he's leading by example, and I love that Buddy Roller is right in the midst learning too.
Here are some pictures if you'd like to see...
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
On Baby Love
What is it about holding a newborn baby...okay any baby...that makes me just want to have one all over again?
Monday, March 7, 2016
Conversations with Roller
Last night as Buddy Roller was reading, for 20 minutes, before bedtime, on the iPad (a daily requirement from his teacher, Mr. Farley, and me too, I might add), The Hubs interrupted him to ask a quick question.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
On My First Car
I've only had four my entire life, and selling my second one this week has got me reminiscing about my very first one...
Friday, March 4, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
What I'm Reading Now for Young Adults
A few weeks ago, one of my colleagues left me this book, in my mailbox, at school. It was such a sweet unexpected surprise because I love reading.
This school year, I've read a couple of young adult books geared towards girls between the age of 12 and 18. I guess somehow reading these books is sort of a reminder of what girls this age are interested in. It's kind of helping me relate more to my middle school students.
Here are some of the books I've read this year if you'd like to see...
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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