Showing posts with label thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thoughts. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Who you are.

I saw this quote today flash across the screen of the television while I running on the treadmill.

It said, What I wished I’d known:

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…and I thought, “YES!! Yes!! Yes!!”

This is me.

When I was younger, I wished so badly that I would fit in.

Now, it’s my favorite thing about myself.  I love that I don’t fit in.

I pride myself on being different.

This is what I want my kids to know.  I want them to relish in being different.

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I don’t want them to worry about what people think.

I hope they will be true to who they are.

This picture says it all:

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We were having family pictures, and before you know it Tess breaks out in the Whip.

She just couldn’t help herself.  She had to be true to herself.

Then the other kids jumped right in too.

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Be yourself kiddos, because I love you just the way you are.

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(photos taken by Emily Chadwick)

Friday, August 16, 2013

I am not a good summer blogger and house tour.

I will just admit it right now.

Summer is a really hard time for me to blog.

I just can’t find time to sit behind my computer.

I hate to steal any time away from my kids and enjoying our summer.

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(mustache contest at Swenson Family Reunion this summer)

I will also give myself credit; and say this has been a crazy summer.

I am proud of everything we have accomplished, and all we have done.

Right now, we are in the midst of celebrating birthdays.

For those of you who don’t know; 4 out of 6 of us have August birthdays.

I am hosting a huge family birthday party tomorrow for my 3 August birthday kiddos.

It is so nice to share a birthday party with family members.

I also have to tell you that after a few years of some problems with my neck; it has finally decided to go in to my left arm.

I am loosing some strength in my arm, and I have pain shooting down it constantly.

To be completely honest; sitting at my computer, typing this, is killing me.

I cried myself to sleep last night.

I felt a little sorry for myself, and have worries that blogging, and photography will have to go by the wayside for a while.

I have decided that I will still blog, but maybe keep my posts shorter.

Which you all know is hard for me; the proof is in this post.

I was also worried that I wouldn’t be able to hold my cute little nephews.

Maybe I could do it like the kids do and sit on the couch with a pillow under my arm to help support their head.

I am thankful for my husband who is helping me. He has a list of ideas lined up to help kick this pain out the door.

On a happier note, I am moving right along with getting the house just how I want.  Thankfully I had that mostly done before this pain started to happen.

There is still much to be done, but I thought I would start with a little home tour so you could see what’s been going on around here.

I have to start this tour with pictures of the outside.

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It is what drew me to this home.  I think it is just beautiful.

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I love craftsman homes.  Our yard is still a work in progress, but it has so much potential.

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My favorite part is seeing the beautiful Utah Mountains in the background.

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We have such a gorgeous view from our house.

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I enjoy sitting out on these rockers looking at this beautiful valley that we live in.

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This is picture of one of the many beautiful sunsets that have happened since we have been here. 

Ok, so next time I post we will go inside. 

I promise.

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I know. I am being a tease.

I hope to be back at the end of next week when I get these kids off to school; and I will show you more.

Thanks for being patient with me this summer.

I miss being here.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Believe in the Magic…

Every year, at least one of my kids asks me if I believe in Santa Claus.

I always respond with, “I believe in the Magic.”

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I do.  I totally believe in the magic that happens this time of year.

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It is magical to wake up to the laughter of my kids because our elf hung underwear where their stocking should be.

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It is magical to have an entire month to teach in more depth about our Savior and what he did for us.

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It is magical when you see someone do a kind act for another and simply wish them a Merry Christmas.

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I believe in the magic as I watch my kids participate in our advent calendar each day.

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My eyes fill up with magic as we see the lights on neighboring houses, or on our drives to and from.

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I believe in the magic as I watch my kids write their letters to Santa and tell them what they have done to be good. It is magical to recognize goodness in ourselves.

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Our home feels magical as we put out our holiday decorations and we talk about our family traditions.

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There is magic as we prepare to give gifts of service or otherwise, in remembrance of our Savior’s birthday.

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There is magic when we gather with loved ones to celebrate the birth of our Savior.

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So, do I believe?

Yes, I believe in the magic of CHRISTmas.

To see what else I find magical this time of year go here.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Food.

Food is always on my mind. 

Yours too? I am so glad to hear it.

I always worry about what I feed my family.

I also know how important it is to sit around the table with my family.

I try so hard to eat and feed my family healthy foods, but lets just admit it right now.  They would rather eat chicken nuggets and frozen waffles.

and sometimes… I just don’t feel like cooking.

I have talked about this very subject a lot on this blog. 

I think because it has always been so important to me.

As I surf the internet and read about all the raw and whole foods we should be eating, I always leave having mom guilt. I always think two things:

1.  That is really neat that people can eat like that.

2.  I could never do it, and I don’t know if I want to do it.

I don’t know if I necessarily believe in all of it.

I think you have to believe in something to make it work.

Don’t get me wrong.  I believe in making good choices for my kids.  I just don’t know if completely whole or organic is the right choice for my family.

I think a balance is what my family needs.  I don’t want my kids or myself rather to explode because we never eat anything fun.

Then begins this whole process of talking to myself.

”How can I make my kids eat better?”

“How can I make better choices for my family and myself without taking away the fun of eating and cooking?”

“How do I find the right balance?”

While having one of these thought provoking conversations with myself, two things again came to my mind.

1. everything in moderation

2. I should prepare food the way my mother did

So if you are one of those mothers who has mom guilt because you don’t prepare and eat everything that is whole or you buy things that might say high fructose corn syrup on the label then this post just might help you.  You just might find a way to get rid of the mom guilt and learn to keep it simple. 

Going completely the opposite way and eating completely whole is hard for me because I have never eaten that way.  Then I had my ah-ha moment.  That moment that showed me that I didn’t have to be extreme in either way.  I didn’t have to serve my children packaged foods all the time, but I also didn’t have to cut them out completely. Let’s face it, we are busy and some times we need to rely on convenience foods. 

This is when the mom guilt went away, and the joy of cooking and serving my family came back.

This is my ah-ha moment:

When I asked myself(yes, I talk to myself a lot) “Andrea, how bad was the obesity epidemic when you were kid?” 

I knew that the answer to this was the answer I had been looking for.

When I was a kid, I went to school with less then 5 or so people that were overweight. 

Now, my kids go to school with a much higher number.  That means it is my generation that is dropping the ball.

What can we do differently?

It’s time to go old school.

I started thinking about how my mother prepared food, and I knew this was the way to get our family on track with a healthy food plan.

I believe sharing food with our family is less about what we eat, and more that we are actually sitting around the table with a home-cooked meal.  If we do this more often then we sit at a table at McDonalds or at line in the drive-through then I think we just might be able to take back control.

My mother prepared everything we ate.  She couldn’t afford to buy packaged meals or frozen food.  She cooked every meal; and she didn’t buy whole, raw or organic. She bought what she needed to put together a meal; and because of this I could feel her love through those home-cooked  meals.

So busy moms.  This is where your crock-pot comes in to play, or simple 30 minute meals.  We can make simple home-cooked meals for our family.  We should be making more home-cooked meals for our family. 

You can find some of my tips for how I prepare meals here in this four part series.

(Note about those posts: I wrote them 2 years ago.  Some of my strategies have changed, but the meat of it is what works for me.  In fact as I reread it, I was reminded of some things I have let go; and need to incorporate again.  I also mentioned that I have lists that I can email you.  Please don’t ask me for these right now.  I am re-working them a bit, and will share them in a few weeks.)

Our mothers also spent hours in the kitchen, but a home-cooked meal can be something as simple as tacos made in 10 minutes.  It just takes a little planning and thinking ahead.

I love that there our people out there who can eat raw, and make their own crackers; but I just can’t. I also believe that for the majority of us who try to do this as a weight loss solution will fail.  I think we need to stick to the basics and the basics being the food guide pyramid; and doing what our mothers did.

I can follow my mother’s example. 

I can make my own pancakes and waffles.  Instead of buying the frozen and packaged kind. (like I have for the last 3 years.  I started buying them when I had Tess and had a hard time making breakfast because I was nursing)

So, How can I squeeze this in to my busy life now?

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I make them at night.  We have them for dinner.  I make a lot and freeze the extra for breakfast.

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My pancakes are made with whole wheat flour, oats, and ingredients that I choose.

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My mom never bought store bought pancakes.

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In fact, there was no such thing.

My mom also made all our syrup.

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I started doing just that.

Did you know that maple syrup is soooo easy?

Buy yourself a box of maple flavoring and follow the instructions on the box.  It only takes about five minutes.  I REDUCE THE SUGAR THAT IT CALLS FOR.

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I have also enjoyed making homemade blueberry syrup, strawberry and peach.  Each with half the sugar of store bought.

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Now my kids enjoy one of their favorite meals; breakfast.  I get to serve it to them without the mom guilt.

My mother also made our own Ranch dressing.  Of course, she bought the ranch packet and followed the instructions.  SO EASY.

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When you make what you can, you limit the amount of preservatives that you take in.

I have found that to save on calories, I can use Greek yogurt instead of mayo in my dressing.  It tastes just as good.

Now I have saved myself on the preservatives and the calories.

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What else did my mom always make and never buy?

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bread, cookies, cakes, and treats.

When we make all of these for our selves, we can use ingredients of our choosing. 

We also have less of it around because we don’t make it as often as we buy it.

I am so thankful for this little ah-ha moment. 

Our parents didn’t have the means to buy every little thing that they ate.  They had to save money and prepare our food from scratch.

I know life is busy, but I also know that for the sake of our health there are some things that are worth taking the time to make.

Yes, we still eat chicken nuggets;  something I was never fed as a child. 

But, I try to make my own nuggets when I can. Of course there are some nights when driving through McDonalds for a 20 piece nugget is what we have time for.  I feel ok about that because I know that rest of the week, I am trying hard to feed my family the best.

Some other ways to help the health of your family:

buy local produce from local farmers

buy local milk from local farmers who have hormone free cows

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buy your eggs fresh from a local farmer

I feel so blessed to have resources here in PA to do all of these things.

I know there are dairies out there that deliver milk to your home. 

It may cost a little bit more money, but the money you save on buying less packaged foods at the stores will cover the added expense.

Ok, mom’s of my generation.  Let’s stop dropping the ball.  Let’s realize that we can cook for our children without going to either extreme.

We don’t have have to be the packaged mom’s and we don’t have to be raw whole or organic mother’s either.  My mother wasn’t, and I turned out great.

I do give props to the mother’s who can do this and choose too; but here is a solution for those of us who can’t.  Those of us who need to get rid of our mom guilt.

Sometimes we just need to be down-home, cooking over the stove(or in the crockpot), gather round the table sort of mothers.

Friday, July 20, 2012

HOME… finally

We finally made it to our new home in PA.

It was crazy to see signs pointing to NYC on the freeway. 

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Are we really that close?

It has been a long two months, since we moved out of our old house.  We have done so much since that time that it really does feel like a lifetime ago.

I am really tired…. but

happy to say we are finally settled.

As a mother, there is not a better feeling then having a home to raise your children in.  A place that feels familiar to them.  A place full of routines and continuity.

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Jonathan picked out our house mid-June.  It couldn’t be more perfect.  I love this house, the area, and our neighborhood.

Jonathan you did a great job.

We moved in last Wednesday, the 11th of July.

We are finally settled, with every thing put away and where I want it for the time being. 

I am ready to get back to our summer. This summer has been so different.  I think summer should be memorable.  Kids only get a handful of summers.  This one has definitely been memorable.

Many of you have asked for a peak of our new home. 

I took a few pictures today, and want to document this time in our life as well.

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I love this house.  We are renting it since we will only be here for a year. 

The home was built in 1940.

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It is a cute cottage style kind of a home, with fun character.  It is located in one of those neat old established neighborhoods that never seems to loose it’s charm. You can tell it is rich with heritage.  A neighborhood with trees that line the streets.  I love that.

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The owners have worked very hard to update and restore this home.

They also chose some very bright paint colors for the walls, but we are working with them.  The colors in this house are very rich.

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They have done a very good job on the yard.

I love this yard.  We already have a garden.

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…and I finally have that hydrangea bush that I wanted.

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The yard is covered in flowers.

It also has a nice place for the kids to play with a great gazebo for me to chill under.  Now we need to get some great outdoor furniture.

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We also have a nice screened in porch.

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Here is a peak of the inside(BEWARE: PICTURE OVERLOAD):

The Den

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this room is missing the railing on the stairs. They took it down so we could get our furniture up the stairs. We are waiting on the handy man to come put it back up.

The living room

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The kitchen

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The dining room

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Main level bath

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Upstairs bath

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Master bedroom

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Do you see some of the paint choices I am working with here? I am actually pretty proud of how well I have made things work against such rich paint colors.  

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The girls room

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The office

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The boys room

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The play room

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Yes, you see it right.  Four colors on the wall in this room. I knew this room just had to be the playroom, and I actually like the way it turned out.  I think I might like it better with a more neutral color, but I am not complaining.

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It’s amazing how all the things we had in our other house can look different and similar all at the same time in this house.

Visit our old house here.

I am so thankful for the blessing of a house.

I have already jumped in to making meals again, and spending time being with the kids.  I am in heaven.  I am beginning to feel more like myself again. I have already thrown a birthday party for my sweet husband.

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Yes, he did turn one year older this week.  Happy Happy baby. We love you.

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We love him so much, we put together this ice cream bar and made a homemade dinner. I am thankful for him and all his hard work. Throwing him a party brought the ME back.  I am feeling even more like myself then ever before.

The kids have made numerous friends, have enjoyed a few outings, and love the neighborhood. They are also so thankful to be reunited with their toys and bikes.

…and Jex has already spent this whole week at Cub scout camp.  I think we have settled in.

I think it’s safe to say that we love Pennsylvania, and we are happy to be home.

Thanks to everyone who has helped us the last two months.  Thanks for your prayers, thoughts and concerns.

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