Monday, May 11, 2009

Hello Beautiful Week!

Good morning beautiful week!
I am so excited to face another week of living and loving and laughing out loud.
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and the forecast is calling for...snow?!?!
I am sticking my fingers in my ears and I am plugging them now.
lalalallalalalalallalalalallalala!



Friday, May 8, 2009

Why I detest faxing...

Seriously? Does there need to be a reason?
As we speak I am faxing off the same document 13 times to 13 businesses. I wish I had an employee to pay to do all of this!
How I wish that everyone wanted email copy of things.
Rant over.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

10 more questions from Brambleberry Grace

1. What's your favorite day of the week? Everyday really, except Wednesday. I have never liked Wednesday. No particular reason. I just say, "hmmm...Wednesday. Well, tomorrow's Thursday! Yay!"
2. What's your favorite beverage? Vanilla-bean steamed milk or chamomile lemon tea or water
3. Biggest accomplishment? I don't think I have one...and I feel very good about that.
4. Person you'd most like to meet? When you say "meet", I think of sitting down and having a carte blanche conversation where I could ask anyone anything. My great-grandfather. He was the first person in our family who became a Christian. He was a sailor and a near-death experience made him believe on Christ to be saved. He then moved to Canada and became an evangelist and walked and prayed up and down the roads preaching the Gospel. He knew what it meant to take up his cross and follow Jesus. He was radical and passionate about Jesus in his own quiet Finnish way. I'd like to sit down and talk Jesus with him. I'd want to shut up and listen to everything he'd have to say.
5. Steak or shrimp? Steak.
6. Cat or Dog? Dog. In high school I belonged to HACK. A friendly group made up of my siblings and Tom K.
(Tammy's hubby)--Humans Against Cat and Kittens. We would give each other pop quizzes--Q. You see a cat in the road, what do you do? A. Step on the gas. Q. you are at a friend's house and their cat tries to give you attitude, what do you say? A. I'm not above kicking you. Haha. I jest. Maybe.
7. Favorite book in the Bible? James-the just do it book.
8. Favorite verse? Philippians 1:21 To live is Christ; to die is gain.
9. Capri's or skirts? both--together or alone!
10. Have you lived a "perfect" day? Yes. One day in Arkansas--the fleeting days of youth slipping by and the new life of adulthood just on the cusp of happening-- I spent the whole day on the water. I hadn't spent any time with my family (siblings and Mom)in two months as I was away all summer. We spent the whole day tubing on the water, waterskiing, jet-skiing. I faced so many fears that day it was awesome, and being with my mom, brother and sister after two months without them made it the best day. I remember sitting with my feet dangling in the water as the sun set, thanking Jesus for all the good, simple things that made life great. I knew one thing was missing from making it perfect and when I got back to the house we were at I picked up the phone and called Jeep. He answered and said,"hey baby." and I said, "Now this day is completely perfect."
I have other days, but that one stands out as my first perfect day.

Monday, May 4, 2009

10 Things My Husband Has Taught Me

PART ONE

1. Love is a choice. I remember when I first learned this from him. We had been dating a month, and some drama had happened with my family and myself. I was reluctant to talk to him about it because I thought that he would think I was being overdramatic (which I was) and then he'd realize that he was crazy for ever originally liking me and he'd dump me. He just looked at me with those amazing green eyes and said, "Allie, I love you. It's a choice I've made. No matter what you say or do, I am choosing to love you."
Isn't he swell? (He is a direct man--one month in and saying the L word!)
2. Love is never on the negotiating table. My guy is quite the leader and when we started the Dance of Marriage, he set the tone in a very great way. He said to me that whenever we fought, whenever we had disagreements, our love was never on the negotiating table. Our disagreements would not lead to 'you don't love me'. We're committed to each other and our love is never on the negotiating table. We love each other. Period. Learning to live with each other peacably...definitely on the board room agenda and up for discussion!
3. There is a right way that the toilet paper goes on the roll.
4. Honor is the most important thing. When we were dating, I remember on our first day of "being a couple", we talked about the physical aspect of our relationship. I shared that it was very important to me that we put boundaries and accountability in place for our relationship because I wanted to honor God and remain pure and save myself for my wedding night. I will NEVER forget what he said tome. Ladies, are you ready for this? He picked up my hand, looked me in the eyes, and said, "Allie, I plan on marrying you. ( I told you he was direct!) When I do, I will make a vow to honour you and to cherish you. The day I make that vow isn't the day that I start to honour and cherish you. I chose to do that before I met you and I have kept myself pure for my future wife. And I want you to know on our wedding day that when I say those vows, you will know me to be a man of honour because I have cherished and valued your purity while we have taken the road to our wedding day."
And then I think I swooned.
5. When swooning, it's helpful to land on a big, strong man. Just sayin'.
6. Cheese is a food group all it's own.
7. It's rude to interrupt people when they are talking. I am not known for good manners. I kinda checked out when my Mom and Grandma were telling me to eat with my mouth closed and not lick my fingers and don't slam the door. My husband is a patient man who has sometimes had to remind me about the finer points of etiquette. God bless him!
8. Adventure is necessary to life. My husband gets me to do the most ridiculous things. Sometimes, often times, they are small things that are embarrassing to me, but no one else. For some reason I get embarrassed to test drive a car we have no intention of purchasing--don't ask me why. But I've learned that everything can be an adventure when we do it together.
9. Being with a left-handed man makes you mindful of how you sit side by side at a restaurant. If you sit the wrong way, you bump elbows the whole time. If you sit the right way, you can hold hands and eat your food with the other hand.
10. It's all about perspective. My husband learned this from a friend of ours, but he really carries this off well. When having to buy feminine hygiene products he has no embarrassment about it. He went with his buddy to pick some "essentials" for me, and he told him, "You know what this means, don't ya? (holding a box of tampons) This means...I got me a woman! Yep. I GOT me a WOMAN!"

Answers to Questions Holly asked

Holly asked, I answer.
What is the worst smell? After having kids, I'm not as sensitive to smells. This is a tough one. Probably burnt rubber.
How many hours were you in labour with your kid's?
Total time:10. 5 hours. The first was a beautiful, gradual natural birth of 5 hours--or maybe 7--I can't remember. The second was a way too fast induced natural birth of less than 2 hours. The third was a natural, surreal 3.5 hours. I pushed the longest with my third--12 minutes. The first was 10 minutes and my second was under 5 minutes. Only tore the first time. Thank you Jesus!!
How old were you when you got married? Twenty-two!
What are your top 5 passions?
All of them are inter-related.
Jesus, Scripture,my husband and kids, relationships with people, and being outside in nature by calm water.
What are you able to be the most compassionate about?
I don't know if this answer makes sense, but encouragement. I come across so many people each day who are hurting, or questioning themselves or life, or celerating a new milestone etc. I endeavour to show God's kindness to people through intentional encouragement. I will send thank you cards to our librarian for their consistent smiles and cheerfulness, I make meals for the single lady next door, I will tell someone they look great in that colour because I believe people need encouragement for wherever they are at in life. So, not sure that that answer makes any sense...but it is easy for me to be most compassionate about encouraging people in the midst of triumph or tragedy.
What is a struggle for you to be compassionate about?
Oh, tough one. People who complain about their lives but do nothing to change it. I find it hard to hear the same problems over and over again, and no desire to bring change or do what's required to bring change.
What is your favorite style of music?
Jazz.
What is your favorite flower?
Tiger lilies, daisies, and brown eyed Susan's.

Holly asked some tough ones! Thanks!

Friday, April 17, 2009

30 favourite movie lines--UPDATED

ANSWERS IN RED

OK, here are some of my favourite movie lines. And I apologize in advance, as they may only make sense to my brother and sister. I would love to see your guesses for the films

1. We made an agreement when I was 7 and a half--night life was the Muppet show!-Girls Just Want To Have Fun
2. The plastic corrosion awareness meeting was, I think, a big success-Toy Story
3. Does anybody have a mint, perhaps some banaca?-(Sadly) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
4. Well, enough about me, let's talk about you. What do you think about me?-Beaches
5. There's nothing between us. There's never been anything between us...just air. Singin' in the Rain
6. I don't drink any more...I don't drink any less either. -While You Were Sleeping
7. I don't know...do I like jello?While You Were Sleeping
8. We are number one. All others are number two...or lower.-Mystery Men
9. Wow, you guys work on Sundays now?
David, it's Wednesday. -Sabrina
10. Really? Cause I could sense a closeness. -Wedding Singer
11. David, you are like a son to me.
-Mom, I AM your son -Sabrina
12. What's the matter with that girl? Can't she take a gentle hint?
- Well, haven't ya heard? She's irresistible. She told me so herself. -Singin' in the Rain
13. -You want my opinion?
-Will I like it?
-Of course not. It will be based in reality. -Sliding Doors
14. Stop all this rhyming and I mean it.
-Does anybody want a peanut? -The Princess Bride
15. You don't understand that this car makes a statement.
-Yeah, it says, 'Hi, I'm garbage -Girls Just Want to Have Fun
16. He really is in love with himself. I thought it was just a summer thing. -Twister
17. Dorothy! You stole her you damn thief (wiggle of the chin)!-Twister
18.Well, I'm gonna get out of bed every morning... breath in and out all day long. Then, after a while I won't have to remind myself to get out of bed every morning and breath in and out... Sleepless in Seattle
19. Because It looked to me...like he was 'leaning' -While You Were Sleeping
20.And then the Mama Bear said, "Somebody's been sleeping in my bed, too!" And finally, the Baby Bear looked and he said, "Somebody's sleeping in my bed, and the bugger's still there!" But Goldylocks had a Remington semi-automatic, with a scope and a hair-trigger!
--That's not the way it goes!
-- And that was the end of the Three Bears. --Grumpier Old Men
21.Don't leave him bald and yowling in despair! -Sister Act
22. Did anyone bring the butter pecan? --Sister Act
23. All my training has prepared me for this moment. -Bolt
24. I've got my happy face on today, Les. ARMS , CLARRY! -Strictly Ballroom
25. Great. Now I've got guilt! -Toy Story
26. I don't want to be a pie. I don't like gravy. -Chicken Run
27.It was terrible! Terrible! But driving really fast behind the ambulance was fantastic! -About a Boy
28. Prepare to meet...Mr. Angry Eyes! -Toy Story 2
29. What...what sort of things? -Johnny English
30. Every man dies. Not every man really lives. -Braveheart

Reader Questions Round 1.


Here are the answers to some of the questions asked by Jen.
 I picked hers because it's 10:54 pm and I'm tired but still wanting to get a jump on answering these questions.

Jen asked:
When you were 10, what did you want to be when you grew up? A ballerina.
When you were 20? A television producer for Christian TV. I did get to do that...and some of my favourite things I accomplished are :
- I created a number one show for Christian music in India (now some might say that that's grasping at straws, but India is a large audience),
-up to that point Tim Hughes said that my interview with him was the best and most honest interview anyone had ever done with him. I interviewed him about the release of his new album When Silence Falls. That was a personal victory for me.
-I made friends with Bill Wilson and now regularly hang out with him once a year when he's in town
-I did a quick stand up interview with the then-Prime Minister Paul Martin
-I "stole" Greg Sczebel's Juno ( A Juno is the Canadian equivalent to a Grammy)
-I got to tape a segment of me saying over the loud speaker of Value Village "Attention Shoppers! The '80's are over, please dress accordingly" (I stuck that one in for you Jenny McQ)
Now?
I LOVE my full time role of mom. I do tell my kids that when I grow up the job I would love to have is to be a librarian. I'm serious.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I'm not leaving the house

It's snowed here today. And since I've already packed away the boots and shoes into the garage. I have decided not to leave the house until it melts...even if it takes until May.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

It's official!

It's Spring.
No more freak snowstorms...the winter jackets are in the garage again. The boots are put away... and yesterday I hung the laundry out on the line to dry!
Good times ahead!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Your Sister,defined

I wrote this poem about myself for my brother, Jeff.

Your Sister, Defined

If I were a crayon, I'd be bright blue
If I were a song, I'd be a groovin' jazz tune
If I were a car, I'd be a VW Bug
If I were a guy, my name would be Doug
If I were an element, I would be water
If I had a choice, I would be taller
If I were a wine, I would be red
If I stopped having birthdays, I would be dead.