Here's how Lilian opens a present. Notice that the present really doesn't matter, just the paper. :)
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Baby's First Christmas
Merry Christmas! (a little late)
Friday, December 12, 2008
No Recession
I am so NOT convinced that we are having a recession. I'd rather call it an awakening. It just so happens that this "awakening" is bad for some businesses.
So last weekend, when I went shopping, the stores and streets were all PACKED! And people were carrying bags of stuff out of the stores. Kohl's in particular was so crowded that I decided what I was about to buy wasn't on sale good enough for me to brave the line. So I left it there. Maybe I'll wait 'til the after Christmas sales. :) The shopping trip was productive overall. Garden Ridge had really good stuff. And my best stop was Hobby Lobby. You'll have to see what I got there after Lilian opens her gifts...;) It was a long day, and I had intended on not going home until I was DONE. Well, I almost made it. I'm really, really close to being done.
Now, more about my "awakening" idea. For way too long, my generation has been living by a philosophy of, "I deserve everything without working for it. I should have everything I want right now. And I want the Biggest and Best of the best." This is not how our parents and certainly not our grandparents have lived. I don't know about most of you, but I love hearing my grandma Dorothy tell stories of her family and life. I've tried for years to get her to write some of this stuff down, because I'll never remember it all. Anyways, she was a child during the Great Depression. We've got it pretty darn good compared to those days. Maybe this little economic slow-down is working to make my generation less wasteful and more thoughtful with money. It's just not a bad thing to wait on things you want. To work for them. It makes you more appreciative. Hopefully we can teach our kids better...or maybe it's them, that will teach us.
So last weekend, when I went shopping, the stores and streets were all PACKED! And people were carrying bags of stuff out of the stores. Kohl's in particular was so crowded that I decided what I was about to buy wasn't on sale good enough for me to brave the line. So I left it there. Maybe I'll wait 'til the after Christmas sales. :) The shopping trip was productive overall. Garden Ridge had really good stuff. And my best stop was Hobby Lobby. You'll have to see what I got there after Lilian opens her gifts...;) It was a long day, and I had intended on not going home until I was DONE. Well, I almost made it. I'm really, really close to being done.
Now, more about my "awakening" idea. For way too long, my generation has been living by a philosophy of, "I deserve everything without working for it. I should have everything I want right now. And I want the Biggest and Best of the best." This is not how our parents and certainly not our grandparents have lived. I don't know about most of you, but I love hearing my grandma Dorothy tell stories of her family and life. I've tried for years to get her to write some of this stuff down, because I'll never remember it all. Anyways, she was a child during the Great Depression. We've got it pretty darn good compared to those days. Maybe this little economic slow-down is working to make my generation less wasteful and more thoughtful with money. It's just not a bad thing to wait on things you want. To work for them. It makes you more appreciative. Hopefully we can teach our kids better...or maybe it's them, that will teach us.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
5 Months
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