Thursday, December 4, 2008

Christmas Quiz!

I got this off of someone else's blog. Cut and paste this onto your own email or blog to share with friends and see how others celebrate!

1. Where will you spend Christmas this year?

at my mom's house here in Atlanta


2. What is Santa (hopefully) bringing you? What is he bringing your spouse and kids?

Joe and I already decided to buy ourselves a Wii this year as our gift to ourselves!


3. How do you celebrate Christmas Eve?

We go to Christmas Eve service at my parents' church with my sister-in-law's family too. Then we go back to one of the two houses (this year it's my parents' house) and have desserts with my brother's in-laws and just talk and eat!


4. What Christmas activities are you looking forward to this year?
Just seeing all of my family for the first time since Easter and playing games and of course, eating all the good food!

5. What is your typical Christmas Day dinner?

It changes from year to year depending on my mom's moods... I don't know what we'll have this year.

6. What is your typical Christmas Eve meal?
Joe and I are pretty good with late night Waffle House. Yum! :)


7. Is your Santa Claus wrapped or unwrapped?
Santa changed his ways at some point during my life. They never used to be wrapped and now they are all wrapped. Each person has their own special wrapping paper too and we each open a present one at a time while everyone else watches.


8. How do you decorate for Christmas?
This is my first year decorating, so I'm pretty excited about it. Here's my tree:


9. Fake tree or live tree?
This year it was real, but I swear I'm getting a pre-lit fake one as soon as the season is over. No more stringing lights for me!!!

10. White lights or colored lights?
white

11. Favorite Christmas song?
I'm pretty traditional. I love O Holy Night.

12. Favorite Christmas memory?

When Robert and I were kids we were never allowed to go downstairs without my parents on Christmas morning and so we would just sit together at the top of the stairs and wait for them to tell us it was ok

13. Do you love Christmas or just pretend to?

Oh I love Christmas. I love decorating and all of the family time together. And I'm a big fan of giving gifts!

14. Egg nog or hot chocolate?

I've only had egg nog once in my life and it was pretty good, but I'm still a hot chocolate fan.

15. Colored lights or white?
white (didn't we already answer this?)

16. What kind of cookies do you leave Santa?

Oh gosh, it's been so long I can't remember. I think it was sugar cookies though.

17. Favorite Christmas gift of all time?

Honestly? I don't think I have one favorite, but one that stands out in my mind was the My Little Pony castle I got. It rocked.

18. What tops your tree?

A big blue and silver bow. See picture above...

19. Favorite Christmas movie?

It's a Wonderful Life

20. Favorite ornament?

It definitely has to be the "pregnant" angel ornament. My mom and I made our own ornaments one year when I was a kid and this angel came out looking pregnant. It's awesome.

21. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?

No, we're Christmas Day purists. No one opens any gifts until we're all together around the tree.

22. Worst Christmas gift ever received?

I really can't think of one in particular, but probably a sweater that a grandma gave me at some point.

23. Are you still buying presents on Christmas Eve?

Nope, everything is wrapped and under the tree!

24. Most annoying thing about the Christmas season?

having to deal with the people who forget about what Christmas is all about and have to turn it into something bad.

25. Favorite thing about the Christmas season?

spending time with my family that I love.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

101 Things to Be Thankful For...

It may be a little late, but I wanted to take the time to put down on paper (or I guess on the 'net) what I'm thankful for this year. I think often times we all get together with our family and loved ones on Thanksgiving and have good food and watch good football and we forget to stop and think about what we're truly thankful for in our lives. So here it is. My list of 101 things I'm thankful for this year:

  1. The unconditional love of God and all He has provided for me and my loved ones.
  2. My wonderful, amazing, loving and completely supportive husband who always loves me even when I don't love myself
  3. Being blessed enough to not only have 2, but 4 loving parents
  4. My little brother, even though he drove me crazy when we were kids, I wouldn't trade him for anything in the world
  5. Having a wonderful, extended family who are very involved in my life
  6. Having in-laws that I ADORE. There are so many people I know that hate their in-laws and I couldn't have asked for better in-laws. I love them all!
  7. Having friends that I know I could call on at a moment's notice and they would drop whatever they're doing to help me in any way they could
  8. The Bible - that helps keep me on track when I get lost
  9. Being employed during such a time of turmoil and uncertainty in our economy
  10. Living in a country where we are free to express our opinions about politics, religion, etc.
  11. For the men and women spread all over this great world who are fighting to keep us free
  12. Having a wonderful house that we were very fortunate to get
  13. Books on CD. So I don't have to listen to annoying morning shows on my hour drive to work!
  14. That I am 30 years old and still VERY fortunate to have 2 of my 4 grandparents still alive
  15. That I had all 4 of my grandparents for 27 years of my life
  16. Being able to reconnect with friends that I've known since I was 4 years old but haven't seen in about 20 years or so
  17. Getting a library card for the first time since I was almost banned from the library in college
  18. My wonderful dog and cat
  19. I'm thankful that I'm healthy and that all of my family is healthy too
  20. Flip flops. They are the greatest shoes ever!
  21. The beach
  22. Having family that lives at the beach so I can visit for free!
  23. DVR and never having to watch commercials again if I don't want to!
  24. Cold beer
  25. The lowest gas prices we've had in AGES!
  26. My garage. So I have a (relatively) warm car to get into on cold mornings
  27. That in 5 short months I will have my car paid off!
  28. Fuzzy slippers that keep my feet warm on cold mornings
  29. Having a fireplace that keeps our house warm!
  30. Low electric bills in the winter
  31. College football (even when my team isn't so good)
  32. Spell check
  33. The "Do Not Disturb" button on my phone at work when telemarketers call
  34. Free parking at work
  35. When my mom tells me that something I'm doing is just like my grandmother
  36. Lazy weekends
  37. Getting to sleep in with my husband and dog
  38. Sitting out on our back deck in the summer, watching my dog play and my husband grill while drinking a cold beer
  39. Facebook and MySpace and staying connected!
  40. Getting a good night's sleep
  41. Days full of baking in my little kitchen with my helper husband
  42. That I'm still learning things everyday
  43. Friends like Tara who help keep me grounded in reality and what really matters in life
  44. Enjoying a fabulous bottle of wine at a restaurant and then coming home to find it online for only $16 a bottle!
  45. Days when my bosses generally leave me alone and I can work in peace!
  46. Warm brownies right out of the oven with vanilla ice cream
  47. Laura Madison's ability to make the world's greatest grilled cheese sandwich
  48. Vacation days... heck, any days off of work!
  49. Girl Scout cookies
  50. The comics
  51. Christmas parties
  52. Pulling out coats for the first time this season and finding out you left money in the pocket last year
  53. Cell phones and text messaging
  54. Brett, the one attorney up here at work that I always like and who always makes me laugh (despite the fact he's a UGA fan)
  55. The many blogs I read on those days when I have nothing to do
  56. Payday
  57. Game nights with Laura and Steve
  58. Having so many people in our lives that are generous with their time and their money
  59. Black Friday shopping with my mom
  60. Google
  61. Wikipedia - I will never be uninformed again
  62. Blockbuster's Total Access. I will never again have to grace an actual Blockbuster store unless I really want to
  63. Crossword puzzles online
  64. Finding "Scrabble" on Facebook today!
  65. Instant Messenger
  66. My BUNCO group
  67. Bubble baths
  68. White Chocolate Mochas from Starbucks
  69. E-mail - Staying in touch has never been so easy
  70. Health insurance
  71. Amazon.com and Free Super Saver Shipping!
  72. My electric blanket that keeps me warm on cold mornings!
  73. Friends like B who doesn't get irritated when I call her in a tizzy because I've somehow managed to get myself lost... AGAIN!
  74. Food Network
  75. Southern Living Magazine
  76. Laughter
  77. Old Christmas movies that remind us what the season is really about
  78. Babies
  79. Murphy's Law... because it keeps me guessing
  80. Snow Days... even though we rarely get them
  81. A husband that is willing to clean house
  82. Co-workers that I adore
  83. Space heaters for cold offices
  84. I stole this one, but I agree: I am thankful that there is not war in my country, in my city, on my streets
  85. That, despite being 30 years old, I still sat at the "kids table" at Thanksgiving this year :)
  86. That I didn't have to do the dishes!
  87. Hugs
  88. Photos that help me remember all of the great places I've been and experiences I've had in my lifetime
  89. My parents teaching me how to stand on my own two feet without needing to rely on anyone else to support me
  90. The internet in general
  91. My husband being a Kroger employee which means we now get discounts on Kroger products!
  92. Coupons
  93. Swimming Pools
  94. Chinese takeout
  95. Valid excuses for leaving work early
  96. Naps - especially when I can lay in bed in the sunlight on a warm, sunny afternoon
  97. Target. One of the greatest stores ever
  98. Good books that are turned into movies so that I can enjoy them even more!
  99. Flannel sheets
  100. Crazy reality tv show marathons that I inevitably always get sucked into watching
  101. That I'm done with this list!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Christmas in November...

Ok, it is only November 13th and apparently it is already "officially" the Christmas season. Why is it that we can't even make it through Halloween before the retailers are putting up Christmas decorations and doing big countdowns on how many shopping days we have left? Seriously people!

Why can't we just focus on one holiday at a time and then deal with the next one as it comes? I noticed on Monday as I was leaving the office that the management company that owns our building has workers busily setting up the platform in our parking lot for the large Christmas Tree they erect every year and the bushes are already adorned with twinkling Christmas lights. I am already seeing commercials on TV for Christmas decorations at Lowe's. Apparently, according to friends of mine they are already playing Christmas music at Wal-Mart. My husband and I went into Target over the weekend and there were at least 10 aisles dedicated to Christmas decorations up already. I know that Hallmark has had their Christmas ornaments out for months now! Is this ridiculous or what???

Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Christmas. I love Christmas music and decorations and giving gifts to my loved ones. I love our Christmas Eve service at church and getting to spend time with my family and my family's family (i.e. - my in-laws and my sister-in-law's family). I love being reminded of the real reason for Christmas - the birth of Jesus. But I still think that we should be able to get through one holiday before we start throwing ourselves into the next one!!

For the first time last night, I saw a commercial on TV that was actually about Thanksgiving. What's that? Thanksgiving? Oh that's the holiday that's in exactly 2 weeks where we gather as families and take time to remember what we are thankful for. What? No gifts are given? Then it's not important to retailers apparently. I might point out that the commercial I saw on TV last night was for Publix (local grocery store). They can do commercials about Thanksgiving because it is a retail bonanza for them. Although I will say the commercial brought tears to my eyes as it showed several families talking about how thankful they were to be together and how much they loved one another.

There are 2 very important members of my family that won't be with us this Thanksgiving... my grandmother and grandfather who've both passed away in the last two years. I'm reminded that while I was always thankful for them in the past, I guess I never really stopped and thought about it that much while they were still with us. I never took the time before, I guess, because I never knew what it was like to not have them around. Now that they are no longer with us, I really take the time to stop and be thankful for those in my family that I am still able to celebrate with.

The point of all this? That this year I will be focusing on Thanksgiving before I focus on Christmas. Christmas can wait for now. I will celebrate Christmas and I will be out on Black Friday just like everyone else, but for now... for now I am focusing on my family and my loved ones and making sure that I tell them all how thankful I am to still have them in my life. Make sure you take the time to remind your loved ones how much you love them and are thankful for them during this "thankful" season.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Remember the Veterans...

As we all sit back and remember the Veterans in our lives, it's an important day to thank those extra special veterans in our lives. I have been very fortunate to have 3 wonderful Veterans in my life:


My grandfather, Robert Howard Rutherford, Sr. served in WWII in the Air Force division of the Army. At that time there was not a separate Air Force. He was in the 446 and served in England. He received the Soldier's Medal for rushing onto a burning plane to save a man on the plane.
He truly was one of the most amazing men I have ever known in my life. He passed away in August of 2007, but not before teaching my brother and I some of the most important lessons of our lives. He and my grandmother (Mary) lived in Tuskegee, Alabama and raised three wonderful children and not only did they all live through the Civil Rights Movement in one of the hot spots of the time, but my grandfather was the Mayor of Tuskegee when the schools there were ordered to integrate. He had an amazing strength and determination and was a great Christian man. He truly is one of my heroes and I miss him terribly.



My other grandfather, Hermon Louis Sutton, fought in the Army in the Korean War. He is one of the sweetest, kindest men I've ever known. I am very fortunate to still have him in my life and he loves to tell stories of he and my grandmother (Pat) when they were young and dating. They raised two children and now have three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Although, I'm sure I'm the favorite out of all of them. :) He is a devoted follower of Christ and I admire him for his desire to share his love for God with his entire family. He truly is a wonderful man.



And finally - my step-father, Harold Dean Cremer who served in the Coast Guard in the Vietnam War. He is truly an example for all men. He grew up in the small town of Minonk, Illinois and has worked his way up to where he is now. He has been a wonderful second father to my brother and I and has taught us many valuable lessons in life. If it weren't for him, I honestly don't think that I'd be as financially stable as I am now. He has taught me so much about managing my finances as well as my life. He has taught me to be honest and to live my life simply. He is definitely a no-frills, man's man and I wouldn't have it any other way. I only hope that my husband is as good of a father to our children as he's been to us and to his own two children.

Do you know a Veteran? If so, tell them how much they mean to you today!!!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Like Sands Through the Hourglass...

Why is it that everyone in this world seems to think their time is more important than mine? Perfect example... my boss. It's currently 11 a.m. and I've already been called into his office twice to talk about an upcoming presentation he's putting on that I'm preparing for him. Now I understand that the first "meeting" he was actually telling me things that were useful and that I needed to know. The second "meeting" was to tell me the EXACT same thing he told me in the first one. Um, are you kidding me? That's what I wanted to ask, but I didn't. I just sat there looking at him dully with my arms crossed waiting for him to finish. Now, keep in mind that while he's sitting here reiterating what he's ALREADY told me, there are numerous other things that are currently more pressing than this presentation (which isn't even until next Thursday) and he's keeping me from doing those things. So this makes me even more irritated by it. It didn't help things that when I woke up this morning I was telling myself, "You MUST go to work. You HAVE to go to work. GO TO WORK!! NOW!"

Should it really be THAT hard to get up and go to work? I'm reminded of a book I just finished reading where one of the main characters told her husband that work wasn't meant to be "fun"... if it were, it wouldn't be called "work". Well I don't want my life to be like that. I don't want to get up and go to a job I hate and waste more of my time on bending to some one else's beck and call. Yet, most of us do that on a daily basis. I think it's sad that so many of us are stuck in jobs and careers that we hate simply because we can't afford to do something different. I am very fortunate that in May of 2011 my husband will be out of school and starting a job that will allow me to go back to school and pursue that dream of mine. Whatever that is... I haven't figured it out yet. And who's to say that once I do that and start a new career that I won't be right back where I started? Working for people I don't like or back in the politics of the work place. Life is never a guarantee, I guess.

I spent last night going through albums from my childhood and scanning in pictures for a project I'm working on and I was taken back to that time when I didn't have a care in the world. When your parents took care of you and you didn't have to worry about if you'd have money to buy clothes or food. You didn't worry if you were going to have enough money to pay for the mortgage or to buy groceries or if you were going to have to put it on a credit card because once again some unexpected emergency popped up. Ah, those were definitely simpler times. Where was the class in high school or college that told you that being an adult was hard? That taught you about managing your money or picking the right career for you? I guess we just have to learn from these things that we deal with as adults and make sure that we teach our own children these things so that they don't end up in the same position that we are. I guess that's what my parents always meant by saying they wanted a better life for me than they had. Ok, I really think this has turned into a ramble. :) I'm good at doing that!

The bottom line? I need to be the boss! :)

Thursday, November 6, 2008

To Blog or Not To Blog...

Why do we blog? I guess it's because we have something to say that we feel is interesting enough for the whole world to read. Or maybe we want to teach others how to do something we feel we are skilled at doing. Who knows why so many people out there have blogs, but everywhere you turn there are new ones popping up left and right.

So. Why am I blogging? That remains to be seen at this point. I'm still not sure why I'm doing this. Maybe it's because I read so many different blogs myself and I feel like, hey! I could do that! Or maybe it's just an issue of boredom. I've been bored a lot lately. Maybe it's because my friend B is starting her own blog and I've been "inspired" despite her attempts to convince me that I'm expecting too much from her blog. Whatever my real (subconscious) reason is for doing this, here I am. Writing away on the internet. Who knows what I'll end up writing about, but hopefully I'll be able to keep it up and this won't become another project that I get bored with after a month or so.

Will anyone read my blog? I hope so. I hope that despite my boredom that leads me to write on here, it won't bore the crap out of the rest of you who might deign to read this.

So hello blogging world! Here I am!!! Let's hope that I don't get lost here in the blogging world as often as I do in the "real world".