Showing posts with label Thank You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thank You. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thanksgiving and a weekend re-cap! :)

Well, it is back to the grind today. Let me tell you that my body is not with it. I so wanted to sleep in this morning! I am thankful for the break Thanksgiving provided and thankful that I have a job though, so there will be no complaining here!

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and 4 day weekend! It all got kicked off when we found a box on our porch late Wednesday night. I was not expecting anything, so I was totally surprised. All I can say is that I am incredibly blessed with some great friends. I am very thankful for the friendships that have survived me moving to Indiana and still continue to grow. Well, the box was from my friend Vickie. A true friend! She was planning on joining us for Thanksgiving but plans were cancelled due to flight schedules and costs. Since she couldn't be with us she said she wanted to send "a piece of Florida" to Indiana. That girl touches my heart!

Here is the package:

And the contents of the package:

Yep, those are Pilgrim Mickey and Minnie salt & pepper shakers to add to my collection. I LOVE them. Really, I think I squealed and danced when I opened the box. Stephen will vouch for this!

Thanksgiving morning we were up around 9am to watch the Macy's parade in our PJs. We also prepared the things we were taking to the family Thanksgiving dinner: mashed potatoes and green bean casserole. Yummo! We ate at Stephen's parents house and had way.too.much.food-as always! For some people their favorite thing about Thanksgiving is probably the food, or the turkey. Not for me. My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is family coming together AND spending hours looking over the sales ads. I love it!

After feasting on the traditional Thanksgiving dinner; cranberry sauce, stuffing, turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, rolls, green bean and corn casserole...and spending much of the afternoon browsing the sales ads, we made our way home. I had to change quickly and pack a bag for our Black Friday shopping trip. Us girls pulled out around 9pm and headed to the outlet mall! We had made a hotel reservation...well, I had made a hotel reservation incorrectly so it was not actually close to the mall. We decided to head to the mall instead of first checking in at the hotel. In the end, it all worked out! We shopped until we dropped. Literally. We left the mall and decided to skip the hotel and just head back home at some hour early in the morning. Seriously. The sun was coming up. It was daylight and sunny when I made it home. I was pretty exhausted after shopping all night, so I took a shower and then a 4 hour nap. It was lovely!

Shopping at the outlet was not bad at all. I think maybe it is calmer there because their are no outrageous electronic sales or anything. Regardless, I like it and I think we all had a great time! Most of the things I purchased have been wrapped by my Santa (read: Stephen), so I will have to wait until after Christmas to share them with you! The other things I purchased (for other people) have already been wrapped too. Just trust me when I say that everything was a good deal!

After my nap we decided to take Louie to the vet. He had his last heart worm treatment on Wednesday and had been having trouble keeping his meals down. I was worried about him and he just was not acting himself....so to the vet we went. They could not pinpoint what was wrong, but they did give him a shot that seemed to help very much. He has been on the mend since Friday and has been keeping his food down. We actually had to run to Wal-Mart to buy baby food for the pup since he was on a white rice and baby food diet all weekend. We are slowly adding in his regular kibble and hoping for the best! I just hate it when he is sick and hurting!

After the trip to the vet, we left him at home to sleep while we scouted out our perfect Christmas tree. We snapped some pictures in the back yard on our way out:

My eyes were just too tired and dry from wearing my contacts all night, so I resorted to my glasses for this shopping trip. My eyes are still a little irritated from this weekend actually...so glad I have these glasses as a backup!


The above coat, friends is my new peacoat. Thank you Old Navy Black Friday sales! I LOVE LOVE LOVE it and got the best deal. It was on sale for $29, but the store was an additional 15% off and I had a coupon that I won for having a picture of Louie in my phone while I was in line the check out. That meant my coat was $20!!! Score! It was quite entertaining in this line-there was an employee asking for things in order for people to earn coupons. For example, my sister in law got a coupon for not having on white socks and some other girls near us got coupons for singing their favorite Christmas Carol. See what I mean? Fun and entertaining!

We went to 2 Christmas tree farms looking for trees and found this one:


I had my heart set on a Frasier Fir, but ended up not getting a Fir at all. Apparently they are very expensive around these parts! We tagged the above tree because we liked it...just didn't love it. I thought that we could find a better looking one, and we did!

While we were tree shopping we got to see the prettiest sun set I have seen in awhile:

Isn't it beautiful? Seeing something like this, I just can't understand people who say there is not a God!

At the end of the night we ended up with a tree! We settled on a Spruce Pine Tree and I must say...I LOVE it! It was pretty fun trying to make it fit in the back of my car...which is small, but bigger than Stephen's. We had to put the back seats down and push it through the trunk. The trunk still would not close! Guess it was a good thing I had rope and bungee cords in the car that I had purchased last week for Stephen's stocking! They came in handy!


Getting it out at home was easier than getting it in the car...maybe because I knew no one was looking at me so I didn't care how crazy we looked? Who knows! Here it is:


Louie was excited...okay, maybe not. But, he was feeling better!

On Saturday we put the tree in the stand and got to work decorating:

The tree's new home (until Jan) is in our dining room bay window. I love the way it looks inside and from outside at night. Plus I just really love having 2 Christmas trees...it may have always been a dream of mine!


Sunday we went to church and then spent the day being lazy at home. In my opinion, it was wonderful! I think Stephen might have gotten a little bored at points but it's okay. We don't have lazy days like that very often. We watched several Christmas movies...so many that we only have one left to watch. I sure hope "Santa" brings some more Christmas movies!

How about you-how was your Thanksgiving?
Did you join the crazy people in Black Friday Shopping?
Whoa-just realized how long this post was. Bravo if you made it to the end!


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

I cannot believe that the end of November is already upon us, and before we know it the New Year. Where in the world did this year go? Maybe it did not fly by for you, but for us it moved at lightening speed!

We have so many things to be thankful for, and I just wanted to touch on a few of them since I have not participated in any thankfulness countdowns that have been going on.

Here goes:

1. I am thankful for my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Without his sacrifice I would be nothing. All blessings flow from him and the closer you grow in your relationship with him you will realize this.

2. I am thankful for my husband and the marriage that we share. We respect each other, giggle with each other, love each other, support each other and most of all we are growing together daily. Marriage is an incredible blessing and something to be very thankful for!

3. I am thankful for my family in Florida and Indiana. We love all of you and appreciate your endless support in our lives!

4. I am thankful for my job. I really enjoy doing what I do and working where I work. My boss is appreciative (something I have never experienced in a working environment) and understanding. I have learned so much in the time I been there. I can only imagine how much more I could possibly learn.

5.  I am thankful for our home. It is a wonderful blessing and security for us to have our own home. Not only that, but it is beautiful, warm, safe and cozy-the perfect place to make memories and start raising a family.

6. I am thankful for Louie. He is the sweetest pup and we both just love him. I am especially thankful everyday that I can see the steps he is taking. He has already come so far since we rescued him. People who abuse animals have no hearts in my opinion.

7. I am thankful for our health. Even with a chronic disease I am thankful. Why? Type 1 Diabetes is manageable, and it is easy to put myself in other shoes when I am having a down "diabetes sucks" kind of day...and this disease is always easier than the alternatives. So I wear some medical devices in my pockets...who cares? I am healthy and living my life!

8.  I am thankful for our church family. They are always so welcoming and quick to help if needed. What a blessing!

9.  I am thankful for this season in our lives, and this season of the year-yay snow!

10.  I am SO thankful that my family from Florida is coming up over Christmas. I cannot wait to see them and have them as guests in our home!

And some pictures of things I am especially thankful for (some are listed above):


This list could go on and on, as I am sure yours could too! BUT, I had to find a stopping point. I hope that everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving with friends and family! Stay safe shopping on Black Friday if you are brave enough to go out! I am headed to an outlet mall tomorrow evening with my MIL and my two SIL- we will be staying at a hotel before coming home...I am so excited! Let the shopping begin!!!


"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, 
in everything give thanks;
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Thoughts on one year living in IN...

It is hard to believe that I have been here, living in Indiana for a whole year. This year has gone by incredibly fast and I assume they just keep going by faster as we get older. Last weekend marked the end of my first year here, and what a year it has been!

I knew that moving away from my family & friends in Florida would be hard. And it was. Trust me when I say that there are days that I miss my family & friends in Florida so much! When one of those homeisck days comes I am blessed to be able to phone “home” and speak to someone who will make my heart happy and less homesick instantly. I am very grateful for the family & friends who always take my calls and emails. You guys warm my heart and remind me of all the blessings in my life.

Do you know what I have learned this year?

Living away from your family & friends is not the end of the world. Not even close. Life goes on and you make new friends-not to replace the old ones, but to add to your friendship base. This move has been a wonderful thing for me personally and professionally; not to mention the benefits it has on my marriage with Stephen.  I have learned that I do not always know what is best-even when I want nothing more than to be stubborn and do things my way. I have learned to actually live on faith (which is  a lot easier said than done) and to trust wholeheartedly in the will God already has for my life. He knows where he wants me and I totally believe that is in Indiana right now.

What happens when you surrender your fears to the Lord and give in to his plan for your life?

You live blissfully happy and in complete peace. And it is amazing!

If you have anything that you are handling on your own, I encourage you to have faith and literally give it all to God. His plans are always better than ours! Please send me a message personally if there is anything I can pray for you about @ ylimedonaldson@gmail{dot}com!  I would love to lift you up!


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thank you!

Formal thank you cards are being sent but Stephen and I both want to extend a special thank you to all my blog readers and people we have contact with. Thank you so much for all your prayers and support during this time of transition. Also, thank you for all the help everyone put into making our day special and beautiful. It was a team effort to transform the church and fellowship hall into a romantic location, but we pulled it off. All the hard work was so much appreciated and we are so grateful!


Thank you to all of our families who have set great examples for us to follow and for all the help in pulling everything off. Having our families there and part of our wedding means so much to us both! We could not have done all this without the tremendous help we received from our family and friends.

Thank you to everyone involved!