Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Star Wars through a 3 year old's eyes

I saw this video today on one of the blogs I regularly read. It was too cute not to pass on, so take a moment and enjoy this little girl's synopsis of Star Wars. Kids can be so darn cute!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Pity? Party of One, Right this way

Tonight I am having a small pity party, right here in my living room. Today one of my medical conditions is causing me a lot of pain from my lower back down through my toes. It basically feels like someone beat me with a sledgehammer just moments ago, and the pain and throbbing in every one of my joints and bones is pretty intense. That comes with the territory of this condition, and on days like today when the weather dips it's even worse.

Now, I am not throwing this pity party for my condition or the fact that I am in pain. That's no big deal when compared to the Reason for the Party. When I have days like today I cannot play with, pick up, or allow Morgan to sit on my lap. I cannot phyically get on the floor to play, or run around, or pick her up in my arms. Today is one of those really bad days that just the weight of her body on my lap causes excruciating pain. Morgan is not feeling well today. She has a cold with cough and stuffy nose. Nothing any normal mom can't deal with on a daily basis. But tonight I am not a "normal" mom. And my baby needs me. I just had to tell her she couldn't sit on my lap which caused her to cry "Mama, Mama, Mama" in a very pitiful, stuffy nose and tears cry while reaching her arms toward me.

How do you tell your 20 month old child that Mama wants desperately to pick her up, snuggle, and make her feel better, but she just can't? How do you explain that Mama hurts some days, and others she feels great. How do you convey that you are not rejecting her, but you just can't take care of her needs today? That's why I am throwing a pity party. I just want to feel better so I can make Morgan feel better. So now I am going to get in bed with the electric blanket (heat lessens the pain some) and read a little and try to rest so I feel better in the morning. Evenings are always the worst time of day, pain wise, for me, and mornings are best. So I will wait for Morning, when I can pick up my baby and give her all the love and attention I can.

And tonight my prayers will be especially for those who are in worse pain than me, because I know things could be so much worse. I pray that God's healing hand will reach them and ease their pain tonight.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Prayers for Julie G.

An Urgent Prayer Request:


Morgan and Ellen on Morgan's 1st Birthday


I ask you all to please keep Morgan's babysitter Ellen's daughter-in-law, Julie, in your prayers. Julie is 42 years old and 5 weeks pregnant with her second child. She started bleeding today and was rushed to the hospital where the doctors suspected she was having a miscarriage. Thankfully, however, the doctors were able to find the baby's heartbeat. Julie and the baby are still in a lot of danger at this time, as Julie is still bleeding. Please pray for her to stop bleeding, for the baby to continue to grow in her womb, and for Julie, Scott, Caitlyn (their 6 1/2 year old daughter), Ellen and Ron (Ellen's husband) that they can continue to stay strong emotionally and take care of Julie's and the baby's needs in the coming weeks/months. I ask that you please ask your church families to pray as well. Thanks!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Getting to know you...

Alaina has tagged me to do a meme, so in the spirit of good fun, here we go!

1.Were you named after anyone? Not that I know of. More than being named after anyone, my parents made my initials spell JET since my dad was a figher pilot! My brother's initials also spell JET, and thankfully I married a Tenney, so my initials didn't change. :)
2. When was the last time you cried? Last week.
3. Do you like your handwriting? Yeah, it's pretty nice.
4. What is your favorite lunch meat? Ewwww....none for me thanks
5. Do you have kids? I have one daughter, Morgan. Unless you count the dog, who is really more like a child than a dog!
6. If you were another person would you be friends with you? I certainly hope so.
7. Do you use sarcasm a lot? Yes, I sure do.
8. Do you still have your tonsils? Yes.
9. Would you bungee jump? HECK NO!!!
10. What is your favorite cereal? Cocoa Puffs
11. Do you untie your shoes when you take them off? Not normally
12. Do you think you are strong? Yes.
13. What is your favorite ice cream? Rocky Road.
14. What is the first thing you notice about people? Eyes...usually I am looking to see if people appear friendly
15. Red or pink? Red for me, Pink on Morgan
16. What is the thing that you like least about yourself? I stress out easily, and I am moody.
17. Who do you miss the most? My parents.
18. What color pants and shoes are you wearing? Grey pants, Black sweater turtleneck
19. Have you ever re-gifted? Yes. I figure if I am not going to use it, someone else might as well, right?
20. What are you listening to right now? Co-workers talking next door.
21. If you were a crayon what colour would you be? Light purple.
22. Favorite smells? Bread baking
23. Who was the last person you talked to on the phone? One of my supervisors.
24. Do you like the person who sent this to you? Yes. We’ve never met in person but she is an awesome person and I love to read her blogs! :)
25. Favorite sports to watch? Football
26. Favorite food? PIZZA
27. Scary movies or happy endings? Scary movies. But not slasher films. I like a good mystery/suspense film
28. Last movie you watched? Meet the Robinsons
29. What color shirt are you wearing? Black
30. Summer or winter? Summer - I would love to live in a warm climate all year long, just like Alaina!
31. Hugs or kisses? Hugs
32. Favorite dessert? Chocolate candy
33. What book are you reading now? Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix
34. What is on your mousepad? The Dell Logo
35. What did you watch on TV last night? Nothing, I was sick. But normally Tuesdays are NCIS and House
36. Favorite sound? My daughter's laughter
37. Rolling stones or Beatles? Neither
38. What is the furthest you have been from home? Depends on where home is...I've been to the Philippines, most of Western Europe, the Ukraine
39. Do you have a special talent? Nothing in particular...I am a good organizer and trip planner. My family calls me the "Happy Trip Master"
40. Where were you born? Clark AB, Philippines

Alaina pointed out that there were several numbers missing in the questions. It was driving me too nuts not to fix it, so I did. I really don't have anyone to tag, so if you want to participate, please do so!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Happy Birthday Grandpa!


Today is Grandpa's 56th birthday (gasp...yes I DID put how old he is!). Morgan wishes she could be there with him, but is sending lots of birthday hugs and kisses his way.


Happy Birthday Dad. Hope you have a great one. We miss you.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day



Wishing you all LOVE and HAPPINESS today, and always!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Date Night

Tonight Patrick and I got to go out as a couple, sans Morgan, for the first time in probably 4 months. Since Patrick has to work tomorrow night, we decided to roll Valentine's Day into date night to make it extra-special. Way back in September I had bought tickets to see Chicago! the musical at the Creative Arts Center here at the University. We try to go to at least one show a year in an attempt to stay "cultured". I had never really paid any attention to the fact that the show was the day before Valentine's Day, so that was a bonus for us!

We had dinner at Chilis, which was good as always, and then headed to the show. The show was really good! Most of the performers were debuting in their first tour, but they all seemed like seasoned veterans. I had promised Patrick that he would like the show, and I am so happy that he did. He is starting to trust me when I say he won't regret going (after a rather horrible performance of The Nutcracker I wasn't sure he'd ever go again). We are actually going to see The Lion King this weekend with my aunt in Pittsburgh. Two musicals in one week...be still my heart!


We ended up getting home really late after picking up Morgan from Aunt Becky's. We can't thank them enough for entertaining Morgan all evening. She LOVES going there! I am so glad we got to go out. It's rare, but it was a very nice change of pace, and it's always great to spend time with Patrick.

Monday, February 11, 2008

If a tree falls over in your driveway, would you hear it?

Apparently, the answer is yes if you are Patrick, no if you are me. Yesterday we had a little excitement at our house, compliments of the wicked winds that have been blowing around Morgantown over the past few days. Patrick said he heard a noise when he got out of the shower and looked out the window to see the tree lying in our driveway! He came running from the bathroom and said "You gotta see this!". I really didn't know what was going on, having not heard a thing (weird, how do you NOT hear a tree falling), and we all went running to the front door.


Morgan was fascinated by the sight and insisted that I hold her at the door so she could watch Patrick try to cut the tree out of the driveway. We finally ended up in her room where she could sit by herself and have a much better view of the action.


I am still quite amazed that the tree didn't hit anything during its fall. A little to the left it would have hit the house, a little to the right it would have fallen on the garage. If my car had been backed up just a little bit it would have fallen on my car, and my aunt was due to be at our house any minute, so her car was spared as well! All I can say is thank you God!

I have to call today about getting the tree removed. At least that solves our problem of how to put up a fence around the tree, but it sure did take a lot of our back yard shade away!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Lenten Hymn

Lent has begun for Catholics around the world. A forty day period of time of fasting when we prepare ourselves for Easter. A time for serious, disciplined self-examination, a time spent in intensive prayer and repentance before the feet of Jesus at the cross.

The way to bring myself to the Lord and offer myself to him is best sung in this hymn (which cannot be sung by anyone better than my father-in-law):

Just As I Am.

Just as I am, without one plea, but that thy blood was shed for me, and that thou bidst me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

2. Just as I am, and waiting not to rid my soul of one dark blot, to thee whose blood can cleanse each spot, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

3. Just as I am, though tossed about with many a conflict, many a doubt, fightings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

4. Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind; sight, riches, healing of the mind, yea, all I need in thee to find, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

5. Just as I am, thou wilt receive, wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; because thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

6. Just as I am, thy love unknown hath broken every barrier down; now, to be thine, yea thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.

I go to the Lord a broken Catholic and Christian. I know all I need I will find in Him. I will use this season before Easter to prepare myself for the death and ressurection of Christ which brings hope to all those who believe. To quote another one of my favorite songs (by Garth Brooks), "There's bound to be rough waters, and I know I'll take some falls. But with the Good Lord as my captain, I CAN make it through them all!"