March 14, 2013
Easter Gift Basket Giveaway
March 5, 2013
If only . . .
Ah, the Joneses. That elusive couple who always seem to have it all together, or so it seems. I don't know if you're like me, but sometimes I get caught up in the trap of the "if only." If only I had their opportunities. If only I had their talents. If only I had their resources.
Sometimes I wonder what would happen if I just took the time and focused on one thing. These days I'm spread thin. There are a thousand different things going on. A thousand different responsibilities and tasks that need to be accomplished, and in the midst of the busyness, I hear that sneaky lie: "You're not good enough." I look at mom bloggers with book deals and large followings. I see women my age speaking at conferences and events. I see talented and successful people all around me, and instead of rejoicing in their successes, I throw myself a pity party. My favorite guest to my pity parties is a fellow named "if only."
If only I had time to focus on my goals and dreams.
If only I was well rested instead of bursting at the seams.
If I only had the talents that I see in those nearby.
Then I'd be something special
Then I'd catch someone's eye.
If I only had more hours and more minutes in my day,
If only I could use them well, there's so much I could say
If only I could find one thing at which I could excel.
Then I would be successful.
Then I'd be doing something swell.
If onlys flit and flutter from the corners of my mind
They whisper disappointment with the weaknesses they find
They're sneaky little devils and their thoughts are less than kind
If only I could shut them up
Attack them from behind
I've had enough "if onlys." I'm done. I'm through. That's all.
They steal the joy from living, if you're always scared you'll fall.
How many hours have I wasted, wishing for things I do not need.
Wasted days and wasted years, hoping one day to succeed.
I am enough, my Spirit says. Enough for what is needed.
I don't have to stop and dwell on how the others have succeeded
Each one's unique. Each one's their own. Their path's their own to take.
I will not stop to dwell on troubles or on my own mistakes.
If onlys should be sent to where if onlys do belong
In some sad, pathetic lyric of a whining country song.
They do little to support you on the pathway to your dreams.
If onlys, you're not welcome here.
I won't fall for your schemes.
January 31, 2013
Making Reading Fun for the Whole Family + an iPad mini giveaway!
Our bookshelves are overflowing, and yet I know that there are so many other great books out there. I know that by opening my children's eyes to the joy of reading, I'm equipping them for success in many other areas of life.
If you're like me, your home is probably already stuffed with toys, books, etc. Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to have access to hundreds of books and not have to worry about where you are going to put them all? That's why I'm so excited about the new program from Bookboard.
Bookboard is an ipad app that custom tailors book selections for each child in your family (from toddlers up to age 12). It's super easy to sign up. Answer a few questions about the readers in your family and Bookboard will customize a library for each specific child. The more your kids read, the more books they unlock based on their reading habits and interests. New books and features are added each month to help keep your child coming back for more.
About Bookboard:
Bookboard is a children’s book service that encourages and supports a new generation of readers with a different approach to reading on digital devices. Rather than providing a digital marketplace where families buy and download books, Bookboard offers an affordable subscription service that allows instant exploration of a vast, curated library.
Bookboard aims to inspire young readers by helping them discover new titles and earn fun achievements. As they read, families discover, unlock, and collect great stories to foster a sense of accomplishment that keeps kids coming back for more. At the same time, parents can track reading progress, and use our fun metrics to motivate kids to read even more.
Want to learn more? Check out their informational video on their homepage here.
Don't want to share your iPad? You can enter to win one for your family from Bookboard!
When you sign up for Bookboard and read a book by February 11th, you are automatically entered in a chance to win a free iPad mini. Rules and details can be found at the Bookboard website.
Thanks to Bookboard for sponsoring today's discussion.
January 8, 2013
No nonsense: Style Made Easy
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of No nonsense for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
One of the perks of being a stay-at-home mom is the dress code. I have to admit, I love sweatpants . . . probably a little too much. I knew I had a problem when my son saw me putting on a pair of jeans and asked "Where are we going?" We weren't going anywhere. . .
That being said, I enjoy "dressing up." I really do think that I feel better when I have a more put-together look. No nonsense offers a great assortment of cute and colorful leggings and tights to help you jazz up your outfits for the new year. They can be a great way to add a pop of color to your current wardrobe or in a more neutral color they can be used to build a really cute outfit.
No Nonsense Tights : Diamond Mesh Control Top Tights; Outfit Design by Sarah
I recently received a pair of No nonsense tights and leggings from No nonsense. I love the tights. They look great with a skirt and a pair of boots. Plus, they keep my legs warm during the super cold winter months. I love pairing the leggings with a long tunic top and a cute pair of flats or my favorite slingback high heels.
I think leggings and tights are a must-have if you live in a colder climate. They are so versatile (and keep my legs warm and comfortable).
Since we live on a pretty strict budget, I'm not going to just go out and spend $50 on a pair of designer leggings. I like that No nonsense is definitely affordable and it's available at a ton of retailers (everywhere from drugstores to retailers like Wal-Mart). They're good quality and a great price - you can't beat that.
Access Hollywood correspondent, Jill Martin, is the new Brand Ambassador for No nonsense, she'll be putting together some great online videos showing women how to incorporate the latest fashions and styles into their wardrobes.
Want to stay up to date with the latest information from No nonsense, Including information on an upcoming contest involving Jill Martin and a New York City Shopping Spree???? Just check out No nonsense on Facebook and Twitter.
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January 7, 2013
Giveaway! "Love Finds You in Glacier Bay"
I am super excited to be a part of Tricia Goyer's 2013 promotion team. I recently had a chance to review her latest novel, Love Finds You in Glacier Bay. It's an enjoyable read for anyone wanting to "escape" to Alaska - I seriously want to load up my stuff and head to Glacier Bay for a visit, it sounds absolutely beautiful.
Would you like a chance to win your very own copy of Love Finds You in Glacier Bay by Tricia Goyer and Ocieanna Fleiss? Of course you would :-) The authors have generously offered a book to one of my readers.
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January 2, 2013
Love Finds You in Glacier Bay, Alaska
Ginny Marshal was about to have her dreams realized: a lucrative recording contract, growing fame, and a relationship with one of People Magazine's most eligible bachelors, and yet something was holding her back. Ginny had to figure out what to do, and she could only think of one person who could help - her former fiance, Brett Miller. She hops on a plane to Glacier Bay, Alaska, looking for answers, but she found so much more.
When Miller's grandmother hands Ginny a stack of old letters, she is drawn into the story of Clay, an early missionary to Alaska, and Ellie, who came to serve as a governess to his children after the death of his wife.
Far from the smog and traffic in LA, Ginny rediscovers the beauty of God's creation in Glacier Bay, Alaska, and learns that sometimes love finds you where you least expect it.
I love a good romance, and the nice thing about Love Finds You (LFY) in Glacier Bay is that you actually get to enjoy two love stories in one. I really enjoyed reading Ellie's story, told in letter form. Just like Ginny, I was desperate to find out what happened next. I had a hard time putting the book down.
I enjoyed learning about the rich history of Alaska's early settlers. Through the letters and journal entries, I felt like I got a small glimpse of what life might have been like for those living in the Alaskan frontier.
I've never been to Alaska, but after reading this book, I want to hop on a plane and check out Glacier Bay for myself. It sounds like it's absolutely breathtaking.
I received a complimentary copy of the book to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed are my honest thoughts of the novel.
January 1, 2013
2012 Year in Review
Happy New Year everyone! I love new beginnings, they give us a chance to start again. I always think it's great to take some time to look back on the last year. It's easier for me to figure out where I want to go next if I take some time to reflect on the journey.
1. What was the single best thing that happened this past year?
On the homefront, I've loved watching my boys grow and develop this year. Ben (age 3) is so smart. I love hearing what comes out of his mouth. Andrew's (19 months) little personality is the cutest thing. I love it when his smile squishes up his entire face.