America’s Birthday Celebration!

America’s Birthday Celebration!

America's birthday!

With every holiday, there seems to be certain foods and activities that define each celebration!  For our family, celebrating America’s birthday usually means a yummy Dutch Oven BBQ prepared by my husband.  (That’s the best part of the celebration for me!)  Sometimes we’ll go to a canyon picnic spot, or we’ll all gather in our backyard.  This year, due to unseasonably hot temperatures outside, as well as some construction being done in our yard, we brought our birthday celebration inside.

Dutch Oven BBQ Spare Ribs!

Dutch Oven BBQ Spare Ribs!

These are lip smacking, finger licking good spare ribs!!  

Dutch oven BBQ Spare Ribs dinner!Add your favorite side dishes for the perfect meal to celebrate any special summertime occasion!  

Happy Birthday America!America's Birthday Celebration

I hope every one had a very happy 4th of July celebration!

I’d love to hear what you do for America’s birthday celebration…what are your 4th of July traditions?

–Mary

 

God Bless America!

God Bless America!  Reviving Our Patriotic Hearts!

I remember when I was a young girl growing up, I was so enchanted with the patriotic decorations around our town during the 4th of July festivities.  The military personnel in their crisp uniforms seemed larger than life when they appeared in our local parade.  Often while watching the parade from the sidelines, my cousins and I would sip sweet, syrupy, cherry snow cones and see whose tongue would turn the most red!  I also remember people standing with such pride and conviction–hands over their hearts and tears in their eyes–as they sang “God Bless America”!  Somehow, as I get older, and depending on the political climate of our country, these fanciful feelings and memories seem to fade a bit.  I miss seeing the unwavering patriotism of my parents!  Despite the many blessings we enjoy by living in America, I sometimes find my heart in need of a little patriotic reviving!  (Medical lingo at it’s best!)  My cute granddaughters seemed up for the challenge the other day as we set out on a little patriotic scavenger hunt of sorts, to find all things red, white and blue and star-spangled!  Seeing things through the eyes of a child is the surest way to renew the spirit of awe for the simple treasures of this great land we live in!

God Bless America

Our first stop was a park by our local library, and of course, Makena and Marli immediately pointed out the flag waving in the breeze! 

Patriotic pride!

Just down the street from the library was a quaint house proudly displaying the American spirit!

Star spangle scavenger hunt!

Two fun patriotic scavenger hunt helpers!  As I saw things through their eyes, it didn’t take long for me to be reminded of why I love America so much!

Patriotic flowers!

Makena loved this beautiful bunch of patriotic flowers!

Abraham Lincoln

Although this monument wasn’t on our route, the girls love to look at the pictures on my phone.  They were intrigued by this picture of Abraham Lincoln that my daughter, Mandi and son-in-law, Cole sent to me when they visited Washington, DC this past weekend. What a tremendous, passionate president!

4th of July Fireworks!

We passed several displays of fireworks for sale.  Makena told me she had a “ton” of “sparkles” at home to light up with her dad and mom!

Army Pride!

Makena and Marli are excited for Uncle Jake to get back from officer’s training for medical personnel at Fort Sam Houston in Texas.

Uncle Cec--WWII pilot

My dad was so proud of his brothers who served as pilots in World War II.  I now better understand the pride and concern that comes with having someone in the military.

Patriotic pride!

Our star-spangled scavenger hunt did my heart good and revived my patriotic pride and awe!

4th of July cupcakes

Makena and Marli picked out a fun treat to take home and…

Snowcones!

…enjoyed yummy cherry & banana snow cones–they LOVED that their tongues turned red!

Have a very Happy 4th of July!  God Bless America!

Please share what inspires your American pride!

–Mary   

Just Three Words!

Can You Describe Your Day, A Special Moment, Your Life in…

Just three words!

Good Morning America does a three word campaign every so often that I absolutely love!  (They’re sort of like shortened versions of Hallmark card advertisements–but with no less tears!)  It’s always so amazing to me how the use of just three words to describe a particular day, time period, or highlight in someone’s life can have such a powerful impact.  The insights and emotions behind the three words other people use can’t help but inspire you to think of some you’d choose to define your own life!  At the very least, I’ve learned that abbreviating the perspective on some of these critical times in our lives can give the outcome a more positive emphasis, I’ve needed that lately…

Have you ever had those times where all the aspects of your life seem to collide and generate real concern on all fronts?   During the previous few months, that’s where I’ve been–ugh!  Then I saw one of these “three word” segments on a recent weekend version of Good Morning America, and it gave me an idea–and the kick in the pants, so to speak, that I needed at the time!

Trying “Just Three Words” Approach To Journaling!

A few years ago for my oldest daughter’s birthday, we got together and tried out a new bread recipe.  Her new little baby cooed and slept in her infant seat by us as we made fresh loaves of bread and gooey cinnamon rolls!  It was simply one of those prized mother/daughter days that are so rare when your children grow up and have busy lives of their own!  A few days later, I had another neat mom “payday”,  when Malia gave me a wonderful note she’d written, accompanied by this Curly Girl notebook journal.

"Curly Girl" journal!

Obviously, I was touched by Malia’s thoughtfulness and started to use the booklet to record some favorite quotes I’d come across. 

Along with my usual notes written on my calendar, I decided I would also try and tackle my new-found desire to take inventory of my frenzied state of mind, by using this cute journal and take the “just three words” approach as I recorded my thoughts each day.  My hope was that by doing so I might reign in my worries a bit, and know better which ones were of valid concern and which ones I needed to just let go!

Here’s a sampling of a few things I recorded:

May 15, 2013:  “Helping Malia move!”  It was hard to see Malia and her cute family pack-up and leave their darling home that held so many memories for all of us!  The good news though, is she is moving closer to my husband and I, but they are temporarily displaced while they build their new home.

May 22, 2013: “Jake’s going to Oklahoma!”  Okay, so I used four words here–this was the day of the tornados in Oklahoma!  My son, Jake will be doing his year of extended dental studies in Lawton, Oklahoma–it is located down more by the Texas border, but still considered part of “tornado alley”!  There are some things you just can’t do too much about, so I had to focus on the fact that “Jake got accepted” to the study program that he wanted so badly and worked hard to get!

June 27, 2013:  “Mom died 8 yrs. ago!”  Again, an extra word or two, that’s why I abbreviated!  You just never get over not having those times, when as a daughter, you just want to pick up the phone or go see your mom and have a good “heart to heart” visit!  I also wrote “Married 4 years!”  Lucky for me, my youngest daughter, Mandi, and her neat husband, Cole, were married on this day four years ago.  It was an amazing, picture-perfect day of happiness and celebration–just the kind my mother would have wanted for such a special occasion! 

Mandi and Cole's wedding

I can honestly say that this little journal experiment has proven to be very valuable in helping me settle my brain vibes onto a much smoother course.  It’s been a good way to balance the best parts of keeping a “gratitude journal” with doses of reality–which is how I think journals should be written.

This “One Good Deed” journal, by Chronicle books, is another neat little journal I picked up recently at our local farmer’s market/craft fair.  I have always tried to figure in doing something nice for others in my daily life, but the suggestions given in this booklet help you “consciously appreciate yourself” better, and remind you to not be afraid to share with others “small actions that will have great impact!”   One Good Deed a Day journal!

Here are a few of the suggestions given in this journal:

“Be genuinely happy for someone!”

“Tell your colleague he/she is brilliant!” Since I’ve recently experienced some big changes to the “care paradigm” (who thinks up these phrases?) at the hospital where I work, this one hit me as particularly significant!

“Leave a favorite book on a bus!”

What I’m learning now is…

Life will always have it’s fair share of challenges, I need to be better at discerning which ones are worth losing some sleep over.  What I’m learning now is to let go of some of the worries and concerns that I can’t really do anything about!  "Let it Go" quote.

Please share the three words that you’d use to describe an event or special experience in your life lately; or perhaps you’ve been the giver/recipient of an unexpected good deed recently–I’d love to hear about any of them.  If you’re so kind as to comment, you might find yourself a lucky recipient of one of these fun, small journals!  

–Mary