Meet Amy

I have struggled with the answer when asked, "What do you do?" and it isn't work-related. Ultimately, we settled on that I find things and untangle things. But I also read (a lot), pretend to wake surf, and watch Hallmark films.

Amy's bookshelf: 2024

The Weekend Away
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So so good! Orla and Kate are long-time best friends off on a girls' weekend away. Kate is a bit of a player who is trying to get back at her soon-to-be-ex, causing her to spend frivolously and do drugs and hook-ups. Orla is a new mom ex...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, five-stars, thriller, and thoughtful
Written Off
really liked it
tagged: 2024, cozy, easy, and four-stars
Maybe Next Time
really liked it
Parts were a screaming 5 and parts were like “what?” And just irritated me. It is a Groundhog Day premise about a family of four - the mom is caught up in her own life and missing all that is going on around her with her kids and then he...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, fiction, four-stars, and thoughtful

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Memories of Halloween - with a child or two

I absolutely LOVE Halloween.  I don’t love the scary part of Halloween.  I love the cute ghosts and witches part of Halloween.  Right, I know witches and ghosts aren’t supposed to be cute, but I like to think of them as friends – so therefore they are cute.  Plus you can decorate with really cute witches and adorable ghosts and have a Halloween festival.

My mom prefers to decorate with the creepy crawly and scary parts of Halloween.  She has spiders and rats and bats hanging all over her house.

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As I child, I remember setting aside a special night to decorate the house for Halloween.  Back then it meant setting out a few crafts we had done with our Grandma and a few special decorations my mom had purchased.  Then we’d pull open the drapes and tape Halloween characters on each of the windows.  We’d fight over who got to arrange the paper skeleton and then we’d hang it together.

Each year before we’d head out in our costumes, mom would take our pictures and we’d be on our way.

I’ve decided to recreate that tradition with my girls too.

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This year – (Yes, Jade is re-using her costume from 2 years ago, and I didn’t argue about it).

There are many memories of past Halloweens over at the SITS Girls Halloween Party.  Also, while you are at it check out Angry Julie’s Wordless Wednesdays and Dumb Mom’s Wordful Wednesdays.

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A Tool for a budget

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A budget gives me a pit in my stomach.

It makes my mood crash into a dark hole.

But I know that it is important.

I would like to quit working full time, in a few years, and be able to volunteer at my girls’ schools

But without a budget, that just won’t happen.

So I’m embracing the budget.

And the pain and scrutiny that comes with it.

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Scott is a finance guy.

So he “gets” the whole budget thing.

I’m in sales – I understand the striving-for-a-“quota” thing.

When it was time for us to figure out what we need to do in order to reach some of our goals, I knew better than to try to figure out anything on my own, I just turned to Scott.

Scott’s research led us to a free online program.

We started tracking all of our expenses in ExpenseView.

For a couple of months we just tracked our expenses.  We created a bunch of categories – entertainment, eating out, lunch Amy, lunch Scott, lessons, school, daycare, clothing etc.  By doing this we were able to figure out where we are over spending and where we could afford to cut back or eliminate.  So, after a couple of months of entering receipts, Scott and I went through and determined what we could cut back on.  November will be our first month of living by the new guidelines we set up.  It’s going to be hard, but I’m sure it is going to be worth it.

The way we are going live within our parameters is by tracking it closely.  On our Google homepages we have the ExpenseView gadget.  On my iPhone, I have the free ExpenseView page.  Then in a month we’ll go through again and see how we’re doing.  And I’ll get the awful pit in my stomach again and my mood will suck but we’ll keep on doing it.  Because we have to.

Budgets are not fun.  But they are better than living beyond your means.  And a budget is better than debt.  It is also better if you can manage to save a little here and there – cause you just never know when your life is going to be turned upside down.

I’ll work on the crappy mood the budget puts me in.  I’ll work on spending less everywhere i can.  I’ll also look for ways to make a little bit extra here and there.  Maybe we’ll come up with a great new idea that will change the world and therefore it will change our need for a budget.  We’ll just have to see.

How are you living on a budget?  Any great tips?

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Not Today...

Today I’m sick.  Today I’m tired.  Today we’ve been going through our month’s spend with a fine tooth comb.  Today I hate living on a budget – or at least trying to.  Today isn’t the day to blog.  But one day soon I’ll share the tools we’re using for setting and living by a budget.  One day soon I’ll share cute and funny stories from the past couple of weeks.  One day soon I’ll vlog about a topic that I’ve been wanting to “talk about” not “write about”.

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So today, you get a picture of Jade and Ivy on the top of the world where it was REALLY REALLY cold.

Happy first week of November!

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Halloween Story - The Greedy Witch

Last year my mom and sister wrote a very fun Halloween story.  Then for Halloween, my mom re-enacted the story.  They absolutely loved it and I hope you enjoy it.

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THE GREEDY WITCH  – by Lorelie Andrus and Kat Fuller

A very long time ago… before your great-grandparents were born, in a village just beyond the forest at the base of Mount Timpanogos, lived a very wicked, ornery and greedy witch who loved nothing more than her jewels. She used her magic to cast spells on the rich men and women of her village making them give her all their treasures of silver, gold and jewels. Because she was so greedy, it didn’t matter how much treasure she had, she always wanted more.

One day, admiring her treasure and wishing for more, she came up with a plan. Her plan would give her jewels unlike anything anyone had ever seen. She put her plan into action by training her loyal, but nasty black cat to allow all the mice in the field to come into her home and feast on cheese and other delicacies that she provided. It wasn’t easy for the cat to sit back and watch the yummy mice eating to their heart’s content in the witch’s house. But, as the mice enjoyed the food the witch had used as bait, she caught them and put them in a little cage. When she had trapped a good number of them, she completed her plan by casting a spell on all the mice…

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And POOF! They turned into big, beautiful, perfect, shimmering, black diamonds.

The witch had never seen such exquisite jewels. No one had black diamonds like hers because they were a product of her special, greedy magic. She feared that someone would steal them from her, so she always kept them with her in a fancy satin bag.

The way the spell worked was to make the mice into black diamonds by day, so the witch could show them off and brag about her spectacular possession, but at night, they turned back into mice. To make sure the mice couldn’t escape in the night, she locked them in the cage.

The witch loved to take her jewels to town and showed them to anyone who would admire them, She so enjoyed making other people envious of her unusual black diamonds, and she would never tell that they were merely enchanted mice. One day, as she was making a particularly lavish show of her wealth, she suddenly realized that it was dusk. The sun had set and the sky was dark lavender. Soon it would be night and her precious diamonds would turn back into mice. She needed to be home before that happened. She climbed onto her broom while tightly clutching her bag of black diamonds. Suddenly something went wrong… her broom started to go down… It went down, down, down and spun around making it impossible for her to hold onto the broom and her bag of jewels. She said some magic words, tried to steady her broom, but the broom was out of control. The bag of jewels fell from her hand and plummeted to the forest floor. The broom seemed to have a mind of its own and continued to spin and fly, very close to the ground, toward her cottage. By the time she could climb off her broom and gather her composure, it was night.

It was a clear, cold, starry night. The moon was full, which provided perfect hunting conditions for the owl that lived in a large corkscrew willow by the witch’s cottage.

The witch was extremely upset, not because of her wild ride, but because she had dropped her bag of jewels. She needed to return to the spot her bag had dropped, but her broom refused to fly. She quickly put on her pointy-toed witch hiking boots and went into the forest to find her unusual jewels.

She made her way through the trees and stickery bushes that pulled at her and grabbed at the hem of her dress. When she was very near exhaustion, she spotted the black bag on the forest floor. She let out a cackle of delight and ran to it. When she picked it up… it was empty.

It was night and the jewels had turned back into mice. Now mice are the favorite meal of owls, so the mice had become a feast for the owl that lived in the willow tree. The witch heard his satisfied, “Whoo-Whoo-Whoo” in the distance and she realized what had happened.

The greedy witch was so upset that she ran all the way home, missed her house and disappeared into the night… never to be seen again.

The owl was very satisfied with his meal, but when morning came, the mice turned back into diamonds and gave the owl quite a case of indigestion. The owl’s tummy rumbled. He gagged a big gag and continued to gag until the diamonds tumbled out of his beak and onto the forest floor. One by one, he coughed up all the black diamonds. He was very confused and went back to his tree to recuperate.

According to the story, the jewels still turn into diamonds every day, and back into mice at night. The only thing that will break the spell is if the diamonds have a new owner, a regular, kind, generous person… not a wicked, greedy witch.

Look closely and see if you can find one of the greedy witch’s black diamonds. But beware… there are many creepy crawly things that dwell on the forest floor….

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Microsoft and the Cloud

I just had to share that I think the new Windows 7 and cloud is completely cool.  No, I’m not being asked to say this nor compensated in any way.  I simply think it is very cool. Anyway, I’m just starting to play with it and can’t wait to update my other computer that is running Win7 with the cloud.  Then I’ll be able to tell you more what cool things it can do. Fullscreen capture 10272010 124656 PM

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