Sunday, November 02, 2008

Happy Birthday Mom!

I'm really upset right now with Kayte. We allowed her to borrow our digital camera to take to a Halloween party she was going to the other day. We told her, just make sure you bring it right back to us -- it's our ONLY camera and it's Uncle Chris's work camera.

She left it in Julie's glove box to her car. Somehow or another -- someone STOLE it out of Julie's glove box. As if they knew it was in there. Didn't take one single other thing... just our camera.

Chris is upset that Julie left her car unlocked... I'm upset that Kayte left it in there to begin with when we were specific about brining it RIGHT home. You might think that Kayte is the youngest... so why would we trust her with this. But... of all four kids, Kayte really is the most 'responsible'.

Usually.

Apparently not this time. Funny, I was just looking at the photos of Christmas 2007 when I got that camera from Chris. I was SO HAPPY to finally have a digital camera to be able to share photos with everyone and the family.

Sigh.... now I guess I know what to ask for this Christmas. Another digital camera. :o(

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We just had a big party at my house for my Mom's 65th birthday. I made dinner for her... Blackened Chicken Alfredo. It was a little too spicy for my taste, but still yummy. It's odd how much I enjoy cooking now. Cutting up the Basil leaves.... mixing the spices... just LOVE it. I thought it was going to be hard cooking for 14.... but... I actually have a ton left over. Probably because it was too spicy.

We had Mom and John, Katie, Tony and her two daughters, Amanda, Julie and my whole crew.

Mom got several nice things for her birthday, but I know what she loved most of all was everyone being together. She got a picture of all her grandkids in one picture. Good times!

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Here are the photos I promised you of the kids taken this year at school. I should run... still have much to do to unwind from the night.








I'll leave you with this for this evening...
Gratitude
By Adelaide Aldi

Gratitude always gives back, I had been down in the dumps this week, and thinking things are just not kicking into gear. I don't know how many times I switched on to different tools to switch my mood and lift my spirits and still, things didn't seem to take shape. The 'Secret' says, find a song or memory that keeps you happy. I even tried listening to various chapters of the secret to get that focus but to no avail.

This morning I came to work, Friday should be an exciting day, it's the start of the weekend, and I still felt like I'm not making head or tail. I was up early because I felt like there was just not going to be enough time in the day for all the things I had to do; I was feeling anxious. I had a presentation to make, radio errands to run, a tender paper to write and it just seemed like my day was doomed from the start.

But as I got to work, a cousin called me with some semi good news that reflected that our relationships as kin were going to change for the better. That put a smile on my face. And soon, after that, I learned I didn't have to go for the presentation after all. So that put an even bigger smile on my face. Then I found a CD that I had been fretting about because I couldn't find it. So my day just kept getting better.

I was saying thank you silently for all these coincidental blessings. This is the process of gratitude I suspect. It's said that no matter how things can be going wrong on the outside, as long as you have a sense of gratitude flowing in you, things can turn out for the better.
I started thinking back to how I woke up this morning and didn't give thanks that I had woken up early, or that my colleague gave me a ride to work, or that the presentation could work out even if I am there or not.

The little things that we have and do in our lives, all deserve, gratitude. Gratitude begets blessings your way. I know it's not easy to stay positive all the time, and I suffer from that, many a time, but I am slowly learning that whatever, you do, always do your best, and give gratitude for the little things and experiences. Gratitude will always reciprocate with bigger blessings.

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