Monday, August 22, 2011

Creative Time!!!

Flower Balls!!!
These are hanging from Kate's ceiling
(Azalea Blooms)

I made these a few years ago when Kate graduated from her baby room to a big girl room!
They are super easy, fun, and makes a great bedroom accessory!!



I am making a new set of three. Pictured above is the Large Flower Ball. 6 in styrofoam with Large bloom peonie flowers.


It's pretty big, this is my oldest, Katelyn. Gives you an idea of the size

Supplies
1 continous roll or 2-3 yards of grosgrain ribbon (depending on your length preference)
3 nails, tacks or screw
3 screws-to screw the ribbon into the top of the ball
hot glue gun/hot glue sticks
scissors
hammer or screwdriver
pliers
3 different size styrofoam balls- 6 in ball, 5 in ball, 4 in ball.
2 bushes of large blooms for each ball. I used peonies. For a total of 6

Note: you can use smaller blooms and different flowers. Use your judgement on how many bushes you'll need.  You could also do them all large, all small, or all medium....whatever you like.

Tip-I get these items at Hobby Lobby! The flower bushes go on sale 50% off- so wait and buy them then! I suggest using smaller to medium blooms in Daisies, Roses, Azaleas, or peonies. 

Directions:
1) Take off all flowers, using pliers so you can cut the flower off while leaving part of the stem on it.
2) Do one ball at time. Poke a hole into the ball with the stem, fill the hole with glue and stick the stem back in the hole
3) Repeat this for each ball and Glue the flowers close enough so the styrofoam isn't seen.
4) At the top, screw in the ribbon then put glue around that to keep the screw secure in the styrofoam.
5) Allow time for them to dry
6) Then chose a spot in the room and hang your new flower balls from the ceiling in 3 different heights.  7)Secure the opposite end of the ribbon to the ceiling with either a nail, tack or screw.

All Done!!!



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I painted this for Katelyn's bedroom a few years ago, my inspiration was from wall art that I saw in the PB kids magazine! I believe it was $79...I already had the paint, I just bought the canvas. If I remember correctly it was done for under $15! :)

Tips: Draw your image on the canvas with a pencil first. Then paint! Use colors/theme that coordinates with your childs room! If you are not a good artist, they have all kinds of craft stencils at your local craft stores!

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Personalize a playroom, or bedroom with a canvas wrapped picture of your family/kids!

Last year, we went to the Parade of homes, and one of the staged kids room had a huge picture on canvas positioned above the baby's bed. It was darling! There was another one in the hallway of this same baby when he was a little older.  He was wearing a sweater material stripped hat- it looked so, so cute!!
I just loved the idea so I decided to do it in my home as well.  When it comes to this, I have connections....my husband works for a label/printing company. :)
I bought canvas's, gave a memory card with the pictures to him, and the company he works for printed and wrapped these pictures onto the canvas! Cool huh!?
If your interested let me know and I'll get pricing for you!  I suggest a Matte finish instead of Glossy! :)

Kate's Big Day!

Our Little Big Girl on her first day of Kindergarten!! 
She wanted her hair curly, so the night before we put sponge rollers in her hair! :)


She is so excited! So much so, I felt bad for wanting to be sad about her starting Kindergarten! No tears from her or I today, just smiles!! Thank you Pre-K for preparing us! What fun adventures she is beginning!!


We really like her teacher and feel they are a very good fit! Thank you Jesus for designing it that way!!
At meet the teacher night we received packets of papers and included in there was a "get to know your student" sheet.  I loved that her teacher was interested in getting to know our child! It wasn't just basic info-she wanted to know their strengths, weaknesses, personalities, about their home life, and also any expecations and thoughts our child has about Kindergarten! How thoughtful!! Of course, as a proud Mama I had lots to say about my little girl. I shared with the teacher how she is so eager to learn! She desperately wants to learn how to read and write.... to the point it becomes frustrating for her. We'll find her trying to read her books and our grown up books/bibles.  She'll also pull out her notebooks and write a few letters then finish it out the line with squiggly's! I think it's adorable but she'll come tell me in a sad voice,  "Mama, I don't know how to write words....just a few then I have to use squiggly's!"  I tell her, "those squigglys are your thoughts in your own special writing!"  Then I'll ask her to read them to me.  Michael and I try to encourgage her. We tell her she's doing a great job but that it takes time and that she'll learn soon enough  We'll continue to do our part as parents here at home, of course, but I'm thinking we may have to step it up a bit! :p 
It amazes me how she's learning patience at such a young age! 

Side thoughts: What a great reminder to us as adults! Good things and growth take time! Learning comes through the journey...the journey is the reward although it may not seem like it at the time.   The destination is the icing on the cake! :)

Day 2 of school came and she didn't want me to walk her to her class. Miss Independant! She is also begging to ride the bus! Good grief child, slow down!! I'm still processing you being in all day Kindergarten! I'll eventually let her ride at times...Mama just has to take baby steps! :) It is comforting to know that her cousins down the street ride the same bus, so it will be familiar and comfortable for her. 

Her favorite thing about school so far is Computers, and Recess time!! She wasn't a fan of Math time!! Me too Kate! Calculator please!


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Kate's Adventures continue:

Below is a picture of Kate's FOR Cheerleading team in a spirit huddle! GO STEELERS!
Paige, Jadyn, Aubree, Kate and their student coach Sam!


Sam worked very well with these girls! So patient and kind to them! They did such a good job at their 1st practice! They learned 3 cheers! Can't wait for their first game this week! It will be very entertaining, I'm sure!!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Home Sweet Home....it's where the heart is!

Intro:
Well, I'm up and running on my new blog! yay me!! I still have lots to learn about blogging, and some tweaking to do to my site...but all in all, I am pretty proud of myself for getting to this point!  :)

The name of my blog came to me pretty quickly, surprisingly.  I thought I was gonna have to ponder for days for a hip/cool name, but I kept feeling this phrase in my spirit! So here it is!! There is so much to say about it....At the end of this post there is an article that I found that articulates very well and explains this subject! I wish I could claim it as my own because it's so good! It's exactly my thoughts on the meaning behind - "Beauty of Life and Love." This is yet another adventure for me! So I guess I'll wish myself a Happy Blogging! :)

Home Sweet Home...it's where the heart is...
This has been a year of growth, healing and fun/adventure for Michael, myself and our family!!  We said early in the year that we were going to take time and enjoy life and the fruits of our labor. We are doing just that-Two trips to Branson (that's a staple get-away place in the Burger house!) one to Kansas City (it was a 1st for me), one to OKC, a visit with my Dad, and another visit with all of my extended family in Mississippi....and last but not least our 1st trip to Disneyworld with the girls! Super fun!
Hmm....If only I'd started blogging sooner-I could share all of those experiences and fun memories!

Well, hold on...we aren't done yet! We hope to go to Colorado (I've never been) on fall break and take a mini-Mommy/Daddy only vacation soon! :)

With all of that being said, we've had a great time....but there is no place like home! :)
Hmm..There's alot that can be said about that, but to keep this somewhat less novelish, I'll just leave it at that!

Anyways, when I walk in the door of our house from our vacation/getaways, I'm always happy to be home......the comfort, the feel, the peace, the smells (most of the time! ha!).........Then I'm awakened to the reality of being home and the visions of life begin dancing in my head...the unpacking, the mountains of laundry, finding the missing shoes, toys and favorite mimi's that seem to disappear on every road trip, cleaning up the car and vaccuming the incredible amount of crumbs, french fries, and lord knows what else that has collected in the car! Sigh. The list goes on and on.  Ah, I need another vacation! Ha! Just kiddin, but really... you know what I mean!

Through it all....home is truely where it's at and I wouldn't have it any other way!  :)

As a side note- this is all true, but let's be completely honest-a hired maid every once in a awhile would be fantastic! (I'll letcha know how that turns out, someday!) Maybe we can get group discounts or something for referrals?!? :)
I do know a very good car detailer if you're interested and need his services! You might know him, my brother, Keith! (yes Keith, you owe me ;)Anyways, he's been a god-send to me in that department!


Anyways,  home isn't just my beautiful house that the Lord has blessed us with, but for me home is Michael, Katelyn and Madelyn..... (okay, I guess you too Chloe!) I feel at home wherever I'm at whenever I am with them! That, to me, is seeing the beauty of life and the beauty in love. 


RECOMMENDED READ! :)
I found a great article on how to find the beauty in Life! Good stuff in there!!! I hope it blesses you like it blessed me and affirms things for you like it did in me!

By Jonathan Mead
Life is mostly made up of routines and patterns. Every day we act them out and they are what make up the bulk of our lives. Many of us live according to a socially acceptable template, within the realm of safety, while living repetitively and dreaming of ways to escape.
I used to revolt against these routines. I saw them as the enemy of adventure and of living a spontaneous life. However, I’ve found that routines can be quite blissful. I’ve realized that every day events and what we would commonly classify as “normal”, is often extraordinary if you just take a closer look.
I’ve discovered that even if you’re not exactly where you’d like to be, that doesn’t mean that life right now can’t be beautiful or enjoyable. And the best part is, you don’t have to do anything to make it beautiful. It already is beautiful.
All you have to do is open your eyes.

Seeing Things Differently

We are constantly surrounded by miracles, but we do not recognize them because they come to us so gracefully and seamlessly.
For example, have you ever thought about how many different processes have to be organized simply to create the experience you’re having right now? Imagine if all of that was a conscious effort. Imagine if you had to think about breathing, or think about listening to music. You don’t, it just happens. Isn’t that amazing?
Now multiply that by a trillion. Every breath, every movement, and every condition that’s creating the possibility for you to be alive right now is a miracle.
We often get inundated with our To-Do lists, or get caught up in the drama of things that aren’t really important. Realizing that beauty exists in every moment is possible; it simply takes a way of seeing things a bit differently.
Boredom due to routine is a creation of the mind. In reality, there are no ordinary or extraordinary moments. There is beauty everywhere. If you truly understand this, you can look at any ordinary object and find beauty in its existence. You can see a pile of rotting compost and realize that within that organic waste is the possibility of a garden of flowers.
I’ve found that there are a few easy shifts that need to take place, in order to create a state of constant awareness of how amazing life is. Most of the time we only catch a glimpse of how amazing things really are before we get sucked back into the monotony of our routines. We lose mindfulness.
In order to make awareness of beauty a permanent fixture in your life, you need to practice being mindful and aware. I don’t claim that practicing these principles is easy, but the benefits are worthwhile when we bring consciousness into our daily existence.

1. Practice Listening

One of the biggest blocks to recognizing all of life’s extraordinary moments is that we often don’t stop to listen. We’re too busy talking to ourselves. If we’re thinking all the time, we’re living entirely in a world of symbols. We’re living in a world of abstractions about reality; words that describe, label, and categorize things. This can be a wonderful tool for communication, but it can also be a curse when it gets out of control.
If we’re always thinking, we’re never in a relationship with reality. In order to become intimate with life, we need to listen. Imagine that every time you interacted with someone, you were the only one talking. There would be no communication, because you never gave the other person a chance to speak. It works the same way when you’re communicating with life.
Instead of thinking all the time and getting lost in your own thoughts, slow down and just listen. Put your focus on listening. When you find that you are drifting away in your own thoughts, gently bring your focus back to listening.

2. Practice Non-Judgment

Have you ever noticed that when you judge other people, it immediately puts you in a negative mood?
Usually, the judgments we make are because other people aren’t conforming to our version of the way we would live. Everyone’s values are different, and that’s what makes life interesting. While there are some justifiable judgments you can make, they’re still, ultimately, not worth it.
Compassion is a better vehicle for change than judgment.
The next time you’re about to make a judgment, try to practice compassion instead.
Let your feeling of needing to judge be a reminder for you to practice compassion. That way, your negativity will be transformed into peace.
Beauty is experienced through a state of peace, never through a state of condemnation. And yes, non-judgment also means to stop complaining.

3. Open Your Heart

If you’re like me and you’re pretty left-brained, you might be thinking, “Okay that’s nice, but how exactly do I open my heart?”
Opening your heart is a matter of accepting yourself and life as it is. It’s a matter of forgiving yourself and others. It’s letting go of all your resistance to the flow of life and the flow of circumstances.
If you want to take action to change something, that’s fine. But it doesn’t make any sense to resist what is already a reality. Surrender to this moment, accept things and people as they are, and your heart will begin to open.

Tips for Daily Living

What all of these things have in common is presence. The more you’re living in the present moment, the more bliss you allow to come into your life. If you’re always living in the future, always seeking something, you’re rejecting what Is – you’re never actually here to experience the miracle of life, right now.
If you can just practice these three things, your life will start to transform dramatically. You’ll begin to tap into your inner integrity and live authentically. You can’t live in acceptance and not be authentic. And if you’re living authentically, you naturally move into a state of bliss. See where this is leading?
The three practices I’ve mentioned above are the primary catalysts for opening yourself up to how wonderful life can be. There are, however, many other practical things you can do that will help you become more aligned with these principles.
Here are a few suggestions:
  • Find beauty in the little things. It’s amazing to me how when I stop the incessant mental chatter, and actually just see things, I am blown away by how beautiful they are. The trees swaying, the leaves blowing around on the ground, the waves crashing on the shore. The simplest of things have the most profound beauty. But you can only see them if you’re really there. If your mind is brooding, if you’re off somewhere else, you’ll completely miss them.
  • Embrace your artistry. If you think you’re not a creative person, I’m here to respectably tell you – you’re wrong. You couldn’t not create, even if you wanted to. Every time you open your mouth, every story you tell yourself about the drama in your life, is an act of creation. You’re constantly shaping, reinventing, and writing the story of your life. Once you recognize this, it’s much more powerful for you to see yourself as an artist, rather than a non-creative person. So the question is: What story will you create today?
  • Live without limits. Some limits are positive and necessary (like speed limits), but a lot of the limits we place on our lives block us from experiencing our full potential. Arbitrary limits, like fearing to reach out to a homeless person or talk to strangers, restrict the flow of love in our lives.
  • Realize that beauty can be found in the most mundane. Beauty is not always realized through a life-changing moment or a great epiphany. It’s not always hidden in a rainbow, in an earth-shattering orgasm, or found skydiving at 5,000 feet above the ground. Beauty is often found through looking into a newborn’s eyes, in the blooming of a flower, or in paint peeling off an old fence. It’s often where you least expect it.
  • See for the first time. Sometimes we get bogged down in schedules and obligations, and we lose our sense of wonder about the simple joys of life. Just quieting yourself internally and opening yourself up to an experience can allow you to view it again for the very first time. When you’re listening to music, imagine that you might have not been born with the ability to hear. When you reach out to touch someone, think about how many people don’t have use of their limbs. When you observe your surroundings, imagine you’re seeing color for the first time.
  • Live intimately with life. The next time you have a drink of coffee or tea, completely take in the smell and the flavor of the beverage. When you breathe, feel the air enter your lungs. When you walk, really feel the ground beneath your feet. The amount of beauty you experience in life is largely related to your level of intimacy with life. If you’re walking around disconnected, you overlook the wealth of artistry that is available to you right now.
  • Make your passion a priority. It’s easy to get wrapped up in doing all of the things that we think must get done. Wanting everything to be perfect gets in the way of having time for the things you really care about. While the errands and things on your to-do list might be necessary, it’s important to make the things you love a priority. If you have a hard time with distractions getting in your way, make a specific time during your day that is sacred, where you only do what you really want to do. Maybe it’s an hour of Kung Fu or Yoga in the morning before the rest of the world wakes up. Maybe it’s 30 minutes of Mahjong before you turn in for the night. Whatever it is, you have to make it a priority or it will get lost in the vacuum of the minutiae abyss.
  • Focus on the good. The reason still puzzles me, but we humans have a tendency to focus on the negative in events, circumstances, and people. We have a tendency to count our misfortunes and all the things that are lacking before we count our blessings. Make a habit of focusing on all the things you’re grateful for and you will open yourself up to experiencing the beauty of life.
  • Give something away. I’ve found that the best way to reconnect with how beautiful life can be is to give something away. It doesn’t have to be anything material. It can be a compliment, a smile, or a positive intention for someone else. Sometimes the greatest gift you can give is sincerely giving your presence.
This list is, by no means, exhaustive. These are just the things that have worked for me. Experiment on your own and take chances. Sometimes a deep breath or a smile at a stranger is all it takes to bring you back into a state of presence.

Closing Thoughts

It’s easy to get motivated to follow or chase a new provocative idea. Seeing the beauty in the “ordinary” sounds quite alluring. But like most things that catch our fleeting interest, our well intended desires get lost in our rush to get things done and keep up with the day to day business of living.
To make our perception of life being amazing a constant perception rather than a transient one, we have to slow down. It’s only through seeing the wisdom of slowing down, breathing and being present that we can realize how ridiculous it is to always be in a hurry. We may think we’re moving quicker, and getting more things done. But in doing so, we miss the point: to enjoy life now.
Only by slowing down and being here now can we make what we’re doing worthwhile. It’s in slowing down that we allow ourselves space to experience life more fully. We often go through life trying to eliminate and fill up space as much as possible in an attempt to “maximize” our time. But in the end, the exact opposite happens.
It’s through space that air fills your lungs. It’s through space that your body moves. It’s through space in the vibration of the air that sound is heard. It’s in the gaps between veins that blood flows. Without the space between these letters, there would be no words for you to read -it would all be incoherent.
In this way, you realize something…
Emptiness truly roars. Silence speaks. Space gives birth to form.
It’s in the gaps that beauty is found