Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Very Merry Christmas

Our Christmas this year was spent in St. Louis with my family... it was absolutely amazing but I will break it down into key things I think people might actually care about, or pretend to care about for my sake!

Saturday was the Moore Christmas, which is my mom, Grandma and aunts and their families, and we all got together at my sister's casa. I am cheap and therefore chose to make gifts instead of purchasing gifts.



I thought of cork coasters, not an original idea but I had seen them somewhere and hit up Pinterest for a tutorial. To be quite honest I didn't really follow the tutorial... glue cork halves to cork board...duh, and I opted for Gorilla glue instead of hot glue and was very safe about cutting the corks because Simon kept scolding me with "you're going to cut your finger off!"

How to safely cut the cork (I bought mine in bulk on ebay.)

This is the cork board I used, it's from Michael's.

For the party everyone was  asked to bring 2 dishes to share, I brought povatica, well I tried, I let it get too warm and so it fell apart when I was cutting it however I have only been married to a Croatian for a year and a half  so I get a little slack I think. My second dish turned out much better, crab rangoons, another pinterest find of course. I served them with soy sauce and they were all gone!


Christmas Eve the Rents and Grandma took the fam to a Japanese Hibachi and it was delicious, we even ordered a sushi roll as an app, at the request of my niece. She of course didn't actually want any sushi which was alright with the adults because we devoured that thing!
 My lovely sister and her mister.

Myself with my mister, yes my bangs are too short however I am letting the fact that the haircut was free soothe my ego.

All the kids take turns being the "star." Jack was the star that night, he almost fell off the table when he went to do his "sexy"pose. 

We went back to Mom's for Christmas jammies and played a Wii bowling tournament, which I of course won, despite my own mother making fun of me the entire game!

 My kiddos!


I am almost embarrassed to post this because we are such dorks! We had a blast though!

Christmas day was the usual! Good food, fun gifts and the best part was just being with the family. Really made me miss living 20 minutes away from my parents and 5 from my sister and grandma.


Saturday, November 24, 2012

Thanksgiving!

This year we decided to skip St. Louis all together and stay in KC for Thanksgiving. However the last 2 years we were with my family for both Thanksgiving and Christmas there so it evens out. On Thanksgiving day we went to Simon's step brother's house and his Dad and step mom joined us. His step brother's wife had prepared a wonderful meal and I contributed a pie.

Not just any pie, the most stressful pie I have ever made. You see I have been making pies since I was 8, not only do I just love pie but my Great Grandma Viv was the best cook/baker/you name it in the world and I loved everything she made and did, I would make pies then take pictures and send them to her! She always told me how beautiful my pies were and whether it was the truth or her just being a good grandma it always made me feel so special.

This pie though was just difficult. Last fall we went to Eckert's Orchard in Illinois and picked apples, I made a huge batch of pie filling and froze it, so that was easy. However I like to use the Betty Crocker pie crust recipe from my mom's Betty Crocker book, however I am not driving 4 hours for a book and I knew my mom was super busy preparing for the feast at her house so I didn't want to take up her time having her find it and email it. So I Googled a recipe. 

-It took atleast 5 times of rolling the dough out then wadding it back up and trying again to even get it into the pie pan! The dough just wasn't working with me. 
-For the top I rolled out another circle and cut stars out with a cookie cutter, that to was hard to get on and it was hard to seal the edges together.  
-My Grandma June told me to cut a hole in a cheap metal pie pan to use as a crust cover, great idea right? Except my pie was in a glass dish that was bigger than the metal dishes, so I had to wrap additional foil around that for a crust cover.
-I used an egg wash, but couldn't find a pastry brush so used my fingers and a spoon...

Luckily after it baked I was not displeased with the results, but I was not pleased wither. The very edges of my crust were darker than I wanted and apparently the wash was not even because some parts got that perfect gold while the majority stayed almost white... can't win em all!


The next day we got Chinese food with Simon's mom and went to see Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2, AMAZING! 
Today we crafted (secret surprises for the Moore Christmas) and put out some Christmas decorations!
Tomorrow will be errands and cleaning, my favorite! NOT

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Un-Solicited House Selling Tips

I know I promised home buying tips but we aren't there yet. Our house it set to close November 29th and it has been a bit stressful.

The couple is young, but we were young too... our guess is they have some parent's who are ignorant to home construction pressuring them to be ridiculous! However we are moving forward on the close so I thought I would point out some things I will be sure to do differently next time around.


  • Go with an agent you know will give your home their all. Our first agent was the man who sold us our house, we really like him so it was the logical choice. Although we knew he had started a foreign car business we did not realize he was not actively "real-estating" and was only doing this because he knew us. After 4 months we parted ways and our new agent got us an offer after 4 days.
  • Save all documentation. If you do any construction on the house save all receipts and the "lien waver" from the company, I recommend scanning them into your computer. You will also need copies of the backflow certifications for sprinkler systems and probably other stuff I don't know about.
  • Pre-inspect your house. It does not have to be someone certified, maybe you know a friend who is a contractor or something. You can probably bribe them with dinner! It is much less stressful to fix things in advance than to receive an email saying "fix this or we walk." OK the email didn't quite say that, but you get it. What was so frustrating is that we got our home inspected a year and a half ago when we bought it!
  • Use your resources. The closing is during the week so obviously we are not driving 4 hours for that, my HR person at work is a notary, DONE. My Dad met a great real estate agent and an electrician through work, though they don't come free we know and trust them, so DONE. My uncle is an engineer, the buyers where concerned about basement cracks and wanted them looked at... DONE! Since we moved 4 hours away it was very important to have someone who could supervise the house, the neighbors would have done it but I would have felt awful asking. My dad is handyman extraordinaire, DONE!

So take it or leave it, Happy selling and buying to all my dear friends!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

A thought..


For quite some time I have gotten more into recycling and reducing waste. So I had a thought, maybe I could force myself to get into it more so I could share my findings.

Most people recycle but recycling is not as good as reducing, most plastics cannot be recreated at a decent quality without adding some new plastic to the mix, unlike paper and metals. In addition to that, plastic is created from a very limited resource and will take forever to decompose. Our recycling cart is always more full than the trash but I would really like to reduce both.

What I am best at is grocery shopping, while most people are delving into ingredients I am searching for the item with the least amount of packaging. Simon is very embarrassed to grocery shop with me, I bring my own canvas bags, and I don’t put my produce in plastic bags. I am going to wash it anyway so why waste the plastic? I am know he loves me shouting “you are killing my planet” across the store when I see him grab a plastic bag for something.

I really got inspired by an article in People several years ago about “The Zero Waste Family,” see her blog here. Bea's slogan is "Refuse, reduce, reuse, recylcle, rot, and only in that order" which I love! They have about a jar of waste a year, they buy used clothes, shop in bulk, compost and so on. Although I know there is no way in hell that will ever be me, I definitely get good tips. Everything they buy is of “real” material, wood, metal, paper/cloth, and glass… zero plastic. This has been our biggest struggle. I do buy my dish soap and laundry soap in boxes, I have yet to solve the personal product issue, they simply use castille soap for most everything but I am sorry I am not down.

Anyways what do people think? I am always reading blogs/facebook posts about eating healthy and organic, but very little about reducing/reusing and recycling. We all know how to eat healthy and could if we chose, I have found reducing waste a much bigger struggle, especially in this consumer driven materialistic world. I will continue to blog about random junk, but if I really take the effort and do some more research could others benefit?

Sunday, November 4, 2012

House Hunting?


It is almost official… we sold our house in Wentzville Missouri. In the words of Mungundus Feltcher (a Harry Potter character) “bleedin’ give it away, din’t I?” which is exactly how I feel about selling our house. We are barely breaking even, we may even end up owing a few hundred dollars when all is said and done, of course a few hundred dollars now is much better than a monthly mortgage. I am so excited that our new agent Linda Arnold, with Coldwell Banker and Gundaker, sold our house on it’s 5th day on the market! However, I will not scream for joy until all papers are signed the end of November.

We plan on saving what we have been paying in mortgage, utilities, etc and saving it for a down payment for a house in Kansas. We are still researching but Simon heard from a realtor’s daughter at his work that unless you can put down 20%, 5% is fine. I do know when we bought our first house the difference between a $15 k down payment and a $20k down payment was less than $20 a month difference.

Obviously we still have much researching to do and I will gladly post all I have learned in hopes that my experience can help others on the brink of home ownership, or re-home ownership. Who knew borrowing hundreds of thousands of dollars could be stressful?

As for house hunting we are seriously considering Olathe Kansas, a city just South West of Overland Park, or OP. We do enjoy OP however it is a very pricey place to live and all of the homes we can afford have wood paneling and horrendous carpet, if we have to buy a house that is not so aesthetically pleasing we need to know that we can afford to alter the home. Olathe homes in our budget are much more up to date and like OP Olathe also has a very good public school system. I am not looking forward to a 5 minute longer commute (I hate driving, Simon drives us everywhere) but for a nicer home that is still minutes from all the amenities we have become so accustomed to I think it will be worth it.



Today we got in the car and drove to Olathe, we found the trip was pretty pointless as we really don’t know Olathe and having quick access to the highway is very important to us. However I enjoyed seeing the shops and restaurants and we did drive through a few neighborhoods. Our favorite was the neighborhood with lots of 3 car garages… which is a bummer because we can NOT afford a home with 3 garages!

We are lucky to know a couple that is also looking in Olathe and plan on buying before us, so we can definitely mooch off of their experiences! Our lease is up the end of May so we do have a while to get our act together!

If anyone has any home buying questions let me know, we have done this once and if I don’t know the answer I will find out for you!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Wedding Vows

On October 6th we attended my lovely cousin Amanda's wedding (catch her at http://adultcontentment.blogspot.com/) in Kirksville Missouri. She and her husband chose to write their own vows, when they started I poked Simon "why didn't we do that?" but near the end when there wasn't a dry eye in the audience I poked him again and said "I'm glad we didn't do that." I say this because it was one of my personal goals for maintain my self composure at my wedding, those of you who know me well know I am a crier. However I was still very inspired by their ceremony, and told Simon I would like to write our own "vows," you know as if we were doing it again and recite them to each other in private.

After some persistent nudging he agreed, and we roughly set a deadline and agreed we would have a date night and share the vows. I cried while writing mine, I finished several weeks ago, pretty sure Simon finished his... today for all I know.

Date night was a fail because we somehow agreed that a 6:30 movie would work, even though we both work until 5. So we decided to hit up Panda Express and watch Harry Potter, the movie has been moved to Sunday afternoon.

So anyway.... the vows:

Me
I had a theme of "we can't live without each other" and poked fun at both of our flaws and noted how the other person balances the crazy out. For example if Simon had to pay the bills we would be homeless and if he did manage to pay them it would be by a mailed check! For myself I lose everything and I really don't know how I found anything when living in the dorms and my townhouse (Mom helped me as a kid.)

Simon
His very subtle theme was that we are a "perfect fit." He also poked fun at both of us, I loved how he mentioned his calm water personality and my fiery personality. Simon is laid back to the point it pains me and I am a bit high strung, so we really do balance one another out. He ended with 2 Shakespeare quotes and even though he mentioned afterward that one was from my favorite play The Tempest which is actually NOT my favorite, I couldn't even be annoyed because it was just so darn cute!

I am really glad we did this little exercise and truly believe all marriages are works in progress. Just because we don't have children to distract us doesn't mean we spend every waking minute in wedded bliss. We are constantly working on ways to keep things fresh and interesting.

If you didn't write your own vows, I really suggest this little exercise, it is cheesy and I almost couldn't stop laughing in order to read my vows but it was a lot of fun and definitely made me feel very special.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Shepard's Fall Party 2012

This weekend was my Aunt Heidi's (Mom's sister) annual hayride, she invites both her family and her husbands family out for great food, a bonfire and a hayride! Even though we are in KC we did not want to miss this family affair so we packed up Zo and headed East!

We brought the dog's costumes in hopes to get a photo with all of the "grand kids" in costume! With nap time, errands and of course Hank's busy schedule, it just didn't seem possible. I was a little bummed but considering the dogs were not being good participants I assume the addition of 3 kids may not have made things any easier. Since I could not get photos of everyone together will you settle for two photos close together?
                                       
                                                Wonder Woman and Super Man                                                    
                                    
                                                       Batman, Robin and Cat Woman

There was quite the spread at Aunt Heidi's, the most exciting treat being werewolf cupcakes made by my cousin Sarah. They were absolutely adorable as well as delicious! \ Maybe we can start calling Sarah the "Little Chef" instead of me?


The kiddos came as Batman, Robin, and Cat Woman, and Heidi's niece Charlotte, who is Sophie's age (same birthday!) was Dorothy from Wizard of Oz, they were too cute! Charlotte found that Jack was easy to boss around and he seemed to enjoy it! It must be easy to get along when you don't share a house with someone! I did not partake in the Hayride... because I didn't want to... but everyone who went really enjoyed themselves.

                                    Charlotte as Dorothy                    Jack and Charlotte  
Jack insisted "Papa" come on the hayride

Thursday, October 25, 2012

When the Money Runs Out...


It is Tuesday night, the 23rd and I just now realized how appropriate my budget post was. We are already $1 over our grocery budget, of course “groceries” includes toiletries, cleaning products and dog food as well. We have $29 left in our “out to eat” budget, but to be honest I would rather starve than miss out on my restaurant food!

Quite often we go $5-10 over in a few places but we run short in others, so 9 times out of 10 we are still below budget, however since my previous post I've really been reminded that I budget for a reason, to save money.

As the good Dave Ramsey says “live off of rice and beans, beans and rice if you have to” luckily I think we can do a bit better than rice and beans.

               
Tuesday- I had cereal, which is fine because I love cereal, Simon had left over casserole and made his fancy “fried” corn from a can we had in the pantry.


Wednesday- I put a frozen soup in the fridge to thaw the night before and we had a box of Jiffy corn bread mix. I didn’t feel very good all day so I was content with 2 corn bread muffins. I did finish the soup for lunch the following day though.

Thursday- Waffles (Cinderella pumpkin spice waffles to be exact) and sausage, we are both huge breakfast fans and breakfast is a great meal to cook together, which is something we hardly ever do, quite possibly because I micro manage my kitchen.



So I know you are thinking “anyone can ‘scrounge’ for 3 days.” (I see you cringing at that word sister.) In our house we scavenge frequently without thinking about it, but there is something about knowing it is your only option that really stinks! Like being on a diet, all you want to do is break it!

We still have 6 more days until the budget starts over, we are lucking out in the fact that we are going to St Louis for the weekend for my aunt Heidi’s annual fall party. We already budgeted for “travel” which is gas and snacks and we will mooch off my parents over the weekend, and possibly raid their pantry to make it through the rest of the month when we get back!

Happy Budgeting!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Wise Spending


Today I would like to blog about something that is DEFINITELY a big issue in today’s society, and even though the politicians won’t shut up about it I don’t think this will get anyone’s panties in a twist.
DEBT! Not national debt, personal debt.  Most likely, everyone has at least some. I always wonder how people my age are buying brand new cars or going on grand vacations, I like to rationalize that their parent’s paid for it, or that their entry level job pays over 50k. Unfortunately, I can only guess the occasional loan or credit card comes into play. Yes I was raised by Dave Ramsey Jr, however Dave Jr is debt free besides a 15 year mortgage and spends his weekends hunting and fixing up his corvette and motorcycle, so I can only assume there has to be something to this wise spending. I thought I would share some things the real Dave Ramsey, my dad and even my older sister have taught me about wise spending.

1.  If you can’t pay cash, you can’t afford it
2. Live below your means
3. Debt is a sinking ship, get out
4. Budget, physically budget
5. Invest for retirement
6. Shared money is for spouses not significant others

Now to further delve into each point.
1.       Credit cards have their place, such as hotel rooms or to build credit, I always use one on websites I am not familiar with. Credit cards are just imaginary money, like Monopoly money. I guess I don’t have a ton of experience because I don’t ever keep a balance on my card, but paying to spend my own money seems silly. If I use a card, as soon as the amount shows up on my card, I pay it off. Credit card purchases are recorded in the budget just like cash purchases.

2.       We try to save as much as possible, of course having 2 houses puts a damper on that. When budgeting I first figure out the needs, then allot for wants, if you don’t give yourself a budget for “wants” you will end up going over budget, or I would anyway. There are lots of websites that give pointers on how much you should save but personally I just save as much as I can.

3.       Just about everyone have some kind of debt, even if it’s just a mortgage, which is technically “good debt.” People my age most likely have student loans and car payments. We only have one year worth of loans from a state university, thanks to the MR, but in 2 years we only have about 40% of the loan left, not great but not bad. Our cars are not great but they work and neither of us has ever had car payments.  Loans have a place of course, if your car craps out and sharing cars isn’t feasible obviously you may have to take out a loan. If you do, do you really need that brand new car? Or even the barely used car? Your ego may enjoy it but your wallet won’t. One thing that I always thought was a joke, but I have ran into over a handful of people in real life who keep going back to school in order to push back student loan payments. Talk about fanning the fire! Student loans do NOT go away if you file bankruptcy, I don’t think even death will get you or your loved ones out of them.

4.       Have a budget, a written down or typed budget… keeping one in your head makes it more of an idea than a real thing. It’s one thing to say “I will not overdraw my account at the mall” versus “I cannot spend over $100 at the mall.” I used to keep a notebook, but after misplacing it at least twice a week I switched to a spread sheet. Most likely if you are married, one of you will be more apt to keeping up the budget, if this person is you ,keep the other person updated on how much you have to spend and what you have left at the end of each week. I also keep track of the online banking so I tell my husband when to make the student loan payment and how much to pay on it, I also know if we can or can’t go at to dinner. An almost fool proof way to budget is what I call, and I think Dave calls, “the envelope system” budget out a certain amount of money for everything, excluding automatic withdrawals or purchases where cash is not accepted, then hit up the ATM and fill your envelopes with cash, when the cash is gone, no more spending.

5.       Investing for retirement is much more important than it used to be, not sure about you but I don’t have any faith in the social security system. There are different ways to save, you can do a good old fashioned savings account, but your money isn’t going to grow… on the upside your money is guaranteed to still be there in full when you need it and you can draw it out at any time. I am a fan of Roth IRA’s and Roth 401K’s. “Roth” means it is pre-taxed, so if your work offers a plan and you choose a Roth, they will take out your taxes then take out the amount for the Roth. A simple IRA or 401K, will be taken out pre-tax. The real benefits of the Roth is, one, you don’t even realize you are paying taxes on the money, and second, you will not have to pay taxes when it’s time to use that money. Lastly, if you are like me, you are probably hoping to be in a higher tax bracket when you retire than you are now… do you really want to pay more in the future than you would have 30 years prior?

6.       Sharing money is for spouses, this does not refer to going Dutch on dinner or splitting the rent, obviously most unmarried couples will do this. What it is referring to, is much bigger payments such as loans, cars, etc. Dave Ramsey would say you shouldn’t live with someone you aren’t married to, I say, do what you want. However, paying off your boyfriend’s car is not your issue… until you are married. Before we got married, I did start putting away money for Simon’s loans; however all I did was put it away. He made all the payments with his very own money until we were married then I helped him knock it down with the money I had saved. Maybe it’s the former pre-law student in me, but I know if I buy Simon the world and something doesn’t work out… I can get that money back in court, not sure if Judge Judy is going to care that you paid off someone else’s loan.  So basically don’t pay for anything you would regret paying for if the relationship went south. Will you regret paying for dinner? I imagine not, but would you regret that you paid off that speed boat you have never even been on? I would think so.

Now that we are married, money is money and there is no such thing as mine/yours. We are on a tight budget and work lunches, gas, and groceries are the only things that don’t call for a discussion first. All couples are different though and I know several couples who have separate bank accounts and have divided all costs, if that works do it, as long as you are both on the same page.
Some of the best advice about spending I ever received was from a coworker who got the advice from his parents, it was “don’t expect to live the lifestyle we live now when your 20” I am constantly reminding myself of this. Actually the Mr. and I are probably doing better than my parents were at our age. Won’t say I don’t turn green when my parent’s take 8 vacations a year but I’m learning.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Kansas City

Obviously I am a terrible and inconsistent blogger...

 We moved To Kansas City the beginning of June, Simon was not satisfied at work so we agreed to expand his hunt to Kansas City. It seems our parent's generation are more than willing to stay in jobs they are unhappy with solely for a paycheck, Simon and I cannot function like that. Simon applied at Cerner, a very large medical software company headquartered in Kansas City and of course they loved him because he is awesome. I was very disappointed to leave St Louis and my friends and family but Simon needs a company he can grow with and enjoy.

We got ourselves together and to Kansas City and about 3 weeks, luckily Simon's parent's live here and helped us house hunt for a rental. We would have loved to just get a cheap apartment but with 2 dogs that really wasn't an option (we aren't consistent enough at going on walks and Hank barks in his kennel when we leave which would not be conducive to shared walls. All of our parent's and some good friends helped us move, I of course sat with my friends Kelly and we maintained care of the dogs and her daughter while the men did the heavy lifting.

Simon's step sister in law put in a good word for me at her work and I am a data entry and contract analyst at a logistics software company called Catapult International, I really enjoy the company atmosphere, the work and the flexibility. It's very interesting that both of us ended up working for software companies.

We are very disheartened to not have sold our house and are considering listing with a new agent. I do however feel very blessed that we are able to manage both houses and that both of our families have been very supportive. A huge weight will be lifted once we do sell, we would love to put more money away so we can hopefully buy a house within a few years.

We live in Overland Park Kansas which is a really great community, everything we want is within 15 minutes drive and the city is kept up very well. Of course the downside is that Overland Park is that it is expensive, our rent is higher than our mortgage and this is actually one of the cheaper places we looked at. We really do hope to stay in Johnson County even though we could definitely get more for our money on the Missouri side.

The dogs love our huge fenced in yard, but for the time being Hank is at "College" in Troy Missouri with my dad. Being a purebred Brittany from a long line of hunters he has quite the drive, and Dad has taken over his hunting lessons. We went with a hunting breed because especially in this part of the country most of the puppies come from puppy mills and health was very important to us. Simon is a hunter but not as committed as my Dad who loves the project of Hank.


There is definitely a difference between dogs bred to hunt and hunting breeds. Zoe, our beagle, is a hunting breed... a rabbit dog. She certainly loves to sniff but is very pleased to lie on the couch all day. Hank however was bred to hunt, he is the Grandson of Nolan's Last Bullet (a very google-able dog) a 32 time National field trial champ, his parents and other relatives are also winning hunters. He is driven to hunt, and he needs special attention. Why do I mention this? Whenever I would gripe about him terrorizing our home friends would say, "oh well we have a lab and he's great" or "I know some Brittany's and they are so mild tempered" I am sure those people are correct, but like Pitbulls bred to fight vs the adorable Pitbulls families own and  let their children ride, there IS a difference.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Across the Pond

This April Simon and I joined his mom and step-dad on a little trip across the pond. Simon's step-dad was born and raised in Bolton, England and moved to the US for a job in his 30's.
As you can tell I did not bring a hairdryer and it took me several days to find the one in the hotel room! Our first day we took the train to Bolton to visit Harry's Mum and Dad,
Monday we explored Manchester which we absolutely loved. It is a very big city but it is very easy to get from place to place and they even have a free bus system!

On Tuesday we jumped on another train with Harry and Jane Ann and headed for my homeland of Wales. We took a tour of Conwy Castle, it was really neat, unlike the castles of London there has been minimal alteration of the castles so they really are original which is so neat!

 
 
Simon and I took a 3 day excursion to London while Jane Ann and Harry went South to visit Harry's daughter and granddaughter. London is oober pricey so we opted to stay in a hostel...EW. It was very clean and we got our own room but it just weirded me out! Some people are a little too free in the shared bathrooms to say the least! Also it is really hard to sleep alone, and a twin bed when you are so used to sleeping with your spouse in a queen bed!
 
 
Our first day in London was spent mostly on a bus tour, it was supposed to me 3 hours long but due to the horrendous traffic in London it was over 4. I am glad we went though it was really nice to get to see everything in such a short period of time, that helped us decide what we really wanted to take the time to see the following day.
 
The next day we hit up the Tower of London, which is a castle so I have no idea why it's called "tower." The castle is very well kept and has many simulated scenes with old furniture and other displays. We also hit up the infamous Harrod's Department store and bought chocholates and tea for some of our family members.
 
 
Our last day we just did some speed tourism of Westminster Abbey and Big Ben/Parliament. The Abbey didn't open for tours until 10 am, and Big Ben is only open to the public on certain days and so on and really the outside is so neat I was good with that! We learned to walk very fast in London, now when we take walks Simon will always say "Come on let's walk London speed!" I always opt for "Manchester Speed" instead!
 
 
 
All in all our trip was fricken amazing, though I was glad to get back to America were public bathrooms are free and I don't need signs to tell me which way to look before I cross the street!
 
 
 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

It's all relative

Recently a friend introduced me to the website stfuparentsblog.com, which is hilarious by the way. It is almost all facebook posts of parents embarrassing themselves. One post was a status that read "people without kids shouldn't complain to people who have kids" it really bothered me and really got me thinking.
First I thought, you chose to have kids, and why did you have kids if you knew it would make tyour life so miserable?
Secondly everyone's life is different and just because we have different challenges doesn't mean anyone's are harder than anyone elses. Right now I have foot and mouth disease that I developed from my loving nephew... is that as challenging as cancer... of course not but I have never had cancer to compare it to. I also can't imagine what life would be like if all I thought about was how much worse something could be! Should I just lie in bed thinking of how awful cancer is rather than watch Grey's Anatomy and try to forget the pain? Although I do believe in being positive it hurts to walk and grasp things so if I want to be in pain and verbalize it...I shall!
Very rarely do unfiltered people comment on my facebook, but I have seen a lot on the stfu blog and on other people's pages. It happened to me once when I was venting my moving frustration but I don't think the person meant anything by it so I let it go.
However rather than competing over who's life is harder let's just sympathize with everyone and their unique situation. To the stranger who said "people without kids shouldn't complain to people who have kids" I would want to say "people with 2 kids shouldn't complain to people with 3 kids!" and people with 3 can't complain to people with 4 kids and so on. My life is regularly challenging for me because it is all I know, and it is only going to get more challenging before it gets easier.
Even if we see something that makes us go "are you really complaining about that?" we all need to loosen up a bit and be friends to those who we claim are our friends! So anyway that is my share for the day... I hope to be back shortly to write posts about my UK trip and my upcoming move to Kansas City.

John 13:34 "A new command I give you: Love one Another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." NIV

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Overdue-Puppy Update

In December we got Hank! We decided to go with a hunting dog to ensure good lines, there are so many other breeds we were interested in but so many of them are from Puppy Mills and it seemed impossible to find a reputable non-scammy breeder. So we found a good ole' breeder from Ava Missouri that we found through the NRA Website. Brittanys are the "all around" dog, wonderful hunting dogs and just as wonderful house dogs. He weighed a wee 6 pounds when we got him and Zoe was NOT impressed! He is now 6 months old, in general he is a sweet boy, he likes to steal things such as my underwear, remotes, hairbrushes, etc. and drag them out into the yard through the dog door for the neighbors to see. He is high energy and does get a little rowdy if he hasn't had much play time or a walk so we are making an effort to walk him or play fetch in the yard everyday. He and Zoe are doing so much better together, unfortunately we have to re-crate train him as he for some reason MUST pee in our room at night.