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
it was amazing
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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Swimming, it is rare…

… that I get to be the one playing in the pool with my little girls.  Typically I arrive dressed from work to pick them up, or I sit on the deck with my camera in tow.  But over the holiday weekend, I didn’t go dressed from work and I put my camera down for just a moment.  I got in the pool and helped my little non-mermaid get a bit more comfortable in the water.   Sweet little Ivy has taken swimming lessons for YEARS but she just can’t get comfortable in the water.  She and I messed around a bit and now she’ll swim with a noodle instead of floaties.  She’ll even put her head down and she’ll kick from one end of the pool to the other.  And she is so proud of herself when she does it.  Hopefully, we can get her ready to let go and actually swim over the course of the next couple of weeks.  (It might mean me going to the pool in my swimsuit a few more times).

My sister snapped a few pictures for me, and that is the only reason I’m actually able to participate for the first time in Mommy and Me Monday.  (Albeit with only another 5 minutes left of Monday).  Maybe I should start making a “mommy and me” picture a goal of at least a couple of times a month.  No promises, but we’ll see what we can do.

This little experience has taught me a valuable lesson.  I miss my girls constantly while I am at work.  I loathe that someone else is teaching them how to read and write while I’m sitting at a desk all day.  And many times I feel like I’m not a very good mom, because I’m not there for them if they fall off their bike after lunch.  So, you can pay someone to teach your children.  You can hire someone to watch them while you painfully spend your day away from them working so that you can pay for their lessons.  Someone else can teach your children how to write their name or sound out words.  But the fact of it all is that they need their mom to validate and ingrain the lessons someone else has taught them.    Gratefully, this experience with Ivy reminded me I am the mom, and NO ONE can replace me or try to fill my place.

Mommy and Me Monday at Really, Are You Serious?

How are you reminded that there are things only a mom can do?

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“Create in Me a Clean Heart”

Gospel Doctrine Lesson 24 “Create in Me a Clean Heart

Introduction:

I’m going to show you several pictures. Think about how each picture makes you feel.

1)      Blessing

2)      David and Goliath

3)      Prophet

Now think about how you would feel if I showed you pornographic photos, or suggestive photos, or aggressive photos, or violent photos.  What if I would have shown a picture of a really beautiful woman or a picture of a really hot guy?

How do you feel when you are with someone and they start talking about how wonderful their spouse is?

How do you feel if they start talking about how awful their spouse is?

Today’s discussion is about King David and Bathsheba.

David saw Bathsheba and he was tempted to commit adultery with her.

What should David have done when he saw Bathsheba bathing?  (Walked away and thought nothing more about her).

Instead, what did he do? (He asked about her and then sent for her).

What can we do to avoid being tempted to commit sexual sin?

*** Before we jump into this list.  I want to point out that every single one of us is vulnerable and a target.  If we dare say “I would never do that” we are putting a target on our backs for Satan to attack.  Likewise, if we say “I really struggle with this”, Satan will know an easy target and go after us.  We have to constantly work on being chaste, sober, loving, happy and peaceful.  That is what it means to “endure to the end”.

What are things we can avoid and how can we avoid them?

A)     Unclean or immoral thoughts …                 Uplifting thoughts  (avoid being negative)

B)      Pornographic or suggestive media …       Inspiring media (television shows that do not uplift, movies that have questionable topics, books that create hostile or jealous feelings)

C)      Unwholesome dating practices …             Strength for Youth

D)     Flirting after marriage …                                Continue to “court” your spouse and develop a deeper relationship (I want to stop her for a moment.  The other day on facebook, a friend’s status said that she had had fun flirting with the cute waiter on girls’ night out.  Is that okay?)

E)      Places and activities that don’t enable the companionship of the Holy Ghost …   Engage in positive activities.

Why do you think it is so important to avoid these things?

Just because you watch an R-rated show doesn’t mean you are going to kill someone.  Just because you go to a bar with your friends, doesn’t mean you are going to take a drink.  Just because you lust after the hot movie star doesn’t mean you will have an affair.

But it does plant thoughts, words, and actions in your mind.

In the Miracle of Forgiveness, President Kimball shares a poem by Henry Van Dyke.  It is called “Thoughts are Things”

QUOTE #1

I hold it true that thoughts are things;

They’re endowed with bodies and breath and wings’

And that we send them fort to fill

The world with good results, or ill.

That which we call our secret thought

Speeds forth to earth’s remotest spot,

Leaving its blessings or its woes

Like tracks behind it as it goes.

We build our future, thought by thought,

For good or ill, yet know it not.

Yet, so the universe was wrought.

Thought is another name for fate’;

Choose, then , thy destiny and wait.

For love brings love and hate brings hate.

If our thoughts create who we are and what our fate is to become, it really is so important that we avoid the things that we have been counseled to avoid.  It makes sense to not test the limits and give something a try just once.

Elder Boyd K. Packer about how to dismiss unclean thoughts that have entered our minds uninvited:

“The mind is like a stage. Except when we are asleep, the curtain is always up. There is always some act being performed on that stage. It may be a comedy, a tragedy, interesting or dull, good or bad; but always there is some act playing on the stage of the mind.

“Have you noticed that without any real intent on your part, in the middle of almost any performance, a shady little thought may creep in from the wings and attract your attention? These delinquent thoughts will try to upstage everybody. If you permit them to go on, all thoughts of any virtue will leave the stage. You will be left, because you consented to it, to the influence of unrighteous thoughts.

“If you yield to them, they will enact for you on the stage of your mind anything to the limits of your toleration. They may enact a theme of bitterness, jealousy, or hatred. It may be vulgar, immoral, even depraved. When they have the stage, if you let them, they will devise the most clever persuasions to hold your attention. They can make it interesting all right, even convince you that it is innocent—for they are but thoughts.

“What do you do at a time like that, when the stage of your mind is commandeered by the imps of unclean thinking, whether they be the gray ones that seem almost clean or the filthy ones which leave no room for doubt? If you can control your thoughts, you can overcome habits, even degrading personal habits. If you can learn to master them, you will have a happy life.

“This is what I would teach you. Choose from among the sacred music of the Church a favorite hymn, one with words that are uplifting and music that is reverent, one that makes you feel something akin to inspiration. Go over it in your mind carefully. Memorize it. Even though you [may] have had no musical training, you can think through a hymn.

“Now, use this hymn as the place for your thoughts to go. Make it your emergency channel. Whenever you find these shady actors have slipped from the sidelines of your thinking onto the stage of your mind, put on this record, as it were. As the music begins and as the words form in your thoughts, the unworthy ones will slip shamefully away. It will change the whole mood on the stage of your mind. Because it is uplifting and clean, the baser thoughts will disappear. For while virtue, by choice, will not associate with filth, evil cannot tolerate the presence of light.

“In due time you will find yourself, on occasion, humming the music inwardly. As you retrace your thoughts, you discover some influence from the world about you encouraged an unworthy thought to move on stage in your mind, and the music almost automatically began.

“Once you learn to clear the stage of your mind of unworthy thoughts, keep it busy with learning worthwhile things. Change your environment so that you have things about you that will inspire good and uplifting thoughts. Keep busy with things that are righteous” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1976, 99–100).

I love that the last sentence is “Keep busy with things that are righteous.”  Idleness is dangerous.  Keeping our mind busy with thoughts of righteousness, productiveness and areas for growth will help you avoid temptation and will have a grand positive result.

We have talked about how you are your thoughts and we’ve talked about them in a heavy and potentially damaging light.  I’d like to look at how just one single thought can become a wonderful blessing or life experience.  So rather than focusing on how David’s one thought started his spiral down, I’d like to share with you and example of how a small thought can bless your life.

My brother and his wife had an idea to travel around the world.  Tom had a lot of miles saved up from traveling so much with his work.  Eventually, they had enough saved up that they could take a year off and take their 4 children on a trip around the world.  They prepared, they saved and then they documented.

David, did not only sin by committing adultery but he continued to sin while he tried to cover it up.  He tried to trick Bathsheba’s husband.  He even had him “killed” in battle.  Covering up your sins only adds more sins on top of what you have already done.  It doesn’t go away until you have confessed and repented.  When you confess you will have a burden lifted.  The longer you carry your sin, the heavier the burden.

With repentance comes a sacrifice – you must have a broken heart and contrite spirit.  You can be cleansed of your sins and the Lord will remember them no more.  You must also remember to forgive yourself.  Accept the atonement of Jesus Christ and accept His love.  None of us are free from temptation.  None of us are free of sin.  But ALL of us have the love of our Savior and the ability to repent and be cleansed.

I am grateful for the atonement.  I know that Jesus loves us and not our sins.  I know that God can and will forgive us if we repent of our sins.  He will help us cleans our thoughts and put our lives in the right direction.  We simply have to ask and have faith that He will help us.

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Independence Day Here We Come!!!!

My family has been known to WAY over do the 4th of July.  It started out as a low key family get together.  Now, it is a full blown production with games, a trophy, a special guest and ensemble numbers of little kids and grown ups.   The word around the family is that this year we are having a more “low key” holiday without quite as much fuss as we’ve done in the past.  I do NOT buy it.  I’ve also heard that there is an ensemble number and that there is a local celebrity band that will be performing during the “Cul du Sac of Fire”.  Oh, and my mom rented a great big blow up slide.  Um, does that sound like “low key”?????

Well, here are a few images from last year…

One of my favorite newer traditions is to go to the America’s Freedom Festival Balloon Launch at 6:30 in the morning with my mom and my two little ladies.  I give both of them a digital camera and allow them to take all of the pictures that they want to take.  I really love the pictures that they get, and I’m excited to share them here next week.

Until then, I’m signing off my blog until Monday to enjoy the crazy family 4th of July holiday.

Check out Lolli’s Give Me Your Best Shot, Cicely’s Photo Story Friday and of course Dumb Mom’s Old School Photo Friday

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Take me to my “happy place”

Lately I have mentioned my job, more than I typically do.  That’s because it is end of quarter.  End of quarter, to me, means staying up until 2:00 in the morning to track down orders from China, Singapore and Australia.  Then it means getting back on my computer at 6:00 in the morning to track down orders for Europe.  On the actual last day of the quarter, I will be in the office until at least 10:00 at night.  (and this after getting less than 4 hours of sleep the night before).   As I type this, I am trying to track down my last 5 orders of the quarter.  I need approvals from China for two of them, a credit release from Singapore for one and two are on credit hold here in the US.  Unfortunately it isn’t like I can be on the phone or emailing the whole time.  There is a lot of hustle up and wait.

Today’s end of quarter has been one of my more challenging ones than any the past 2 years.  It has been so brutal that I have actually completely broken my very strict healthy diet.  See, I find a lot of my happy places are tied to food.  I’m guessing I’ll be pounds up tomorrow morning and I’ll have to punish myself (after the holiday) with a stricter version of the no sugar diet.  But, for now, I’m in a happier place because of the goodness of  “Sandie’s Candies

So, in response to MamaKat’s question concerning 10 things that put a smile on your face, here you go…

1.  See this picture below?  Those are the reason I ate my weight in chocolate – Sandie’s Candies.  The circles are “O Balls” or Oreo truffles.  The triangles?  Well they are layered cake dipped in chocolate.  Yes, I said “layered” meaning you get frosting, cake and a chocolate shell.  How could I not go back for more?  Even though I have a chocolate induced migraine.

2.  Sitting in my yard and watching the different flowers bloom as the summer progresses while the girls run and play.

3.  Whenever I’m feeling down, my dad and now my husband will fix me Shrimp Cocktail.  When I was little, it was made of little shrimp, celery and our family’s killer cocktail sauce.  Now, it is made of big shrimp, lettuce and the family cocktail sauce.  One day I’ll share it on here.  It is really easy and really yummy.

4.  I love blogging and getting to have an excuse to write nearly every day.  Getting to see the fruits of my labors printed out in a book for each of my girls to have forever seems to make it that much sweeter.

5.  My father-in-law learned very early on that I LOVE Snaps licorice and that I will smile from ear to ear the whole time I’m enjoying my favorite non-chocolate treat.

6.  I love getting to stay home from work and do crafts or just play with my little girls.

7.  I love throwing a party and having my house decorated for Christmas.  I can smile every time I look at my snowmen, my Santas or my Nativity sets.  

8.  I absolutely love when Scott is playing with the girls.  He is much better at being the “playful parent” than I am.  I tend to be far to serious and he really embraces fun very easily.

9.  Whenever I have a tough day, I absolutely need to curl up next to Scott and cuddle with him.  No matter how bad my day was, I know I am safe in his arms and I can cry myself to sleep (knowing I’ll be made fun of later) and I can know that he’ll always be my happy place.

10.  The lights of my life make me smile constantly.  Okay not constantly, because sometimes they are little turkeys.  But even then, I see some of me and some of Scott in them and that makes me smile.

I really could come up with another 10 “Happy Places” really easily.  But, I’ll spare you and just say I am really grateful that I do have some wonderful “Happy Places” and never have a shortage of places to escape to in my mind when times get tough.

Mama's Losin' It

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Grown up night on the boat…

Our girls don’t like it when the grown ups go out on the boat alone, but we do.  It is a time when we get to play, enjoy the water, the boat AND have conversation.  When the kids are on the boat, my time is spent watching the kids or taking pictures of everything going on.

The other night my sister watched the girls and we went out with some friends.  I even went out and got up on the wake board for a few minutes and crossed the wake!!  It was awesome.  

We got a few pictures of some really good wrecks.

Scott got some great air.  So he’s happy when he can jump the full wake and I’m just excited to cross over the wake.

The other thing I love about getting to go out on the boat in the evening is the killer sunsets.   The sunsets with some clouds are my favorite ones.

Wordful Wednesdays are great fun.  You should go and join too.  There’s Wordful at Angie’s Seven Clown Circus and there is Wordless at Angry Julie Monday

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