Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Update

Does anyone else feel like life is just really flying by!?  I had such a goal to keep this updated more, not only for grandparents in Florida, but also for myself- so I'll remember these milestones.  Hopefully I can keep up a little bit better than I have been.
We have had a very strange and mild winter here, but we finally got a big snow a couple weeks ago.  The first snow we got we took Tenley for a ride in her sled that she got from her Great Grandma Huber for Christmas.  We pulled her around the yard and she seemed to enjoy it...until she fell off.  That was the end of our snow adventure.  So with this last snow we thought we would try it again.  She did well for a little while, she seemed to enjoy walking in her boots.  Here's a picture of her in all her gear.  Cutest little snowboarder isn't she?  
But then when we tried to sit her down in the snow, she wouldn't have it!  She didn't want to touch the snow at all.  Isn't that funny?  We tried several times and finally decided that her incessant screaming wasn't going to stop any time soon, so we took her back inside.  Oh well, we'll keep trying!  

I want to remember all the funny moments that make Mike and I look at each other and think "Where does she come up with these things".  This was one of those moments... 

Silly girl!!!  She has a fascination with her nose lately.  She's always touching it or trying to blow it or sticking fingers in it!!  Hopefully this little fascination passes quickly! :)  

I'll try and get a new video of her up soon.  We just took one the other day of her dancing that is so funny!  

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Pinterest

Have you ventured over to Pinterest yet?!  If you haven't- do it!  Sure it sucks up all your spare time and makes you feel like you need to cook more, shop for new clothes, be craftier, etc.  BUT there's so many great ideas.  I have been complaining since we moved into this house about the lack of counter space in the kitchen.  I have wanted an island for so long, but the cost to buy one is ridiculous- even for one of those tiny little butcher block carts!!  So I went to Pinterest to try and find ideas.  I found the idea of turning an old dresser into an island.  It seemed like the hardest part was finding the right dresser, so I started looking!  Low and behold, I found the perfect one on craigslist with a marble top already on it!  So we got it at a great price and I finally finished it!  We now have a fantastic island!!  I love it so much and I'm pretty proud of it, if I do say so myself!  I wanted it to look antiqued and rustic, so I just gave it one coat of paint and made sure you could still see the wood grain underneath.  I added new hardware, some felt pads on the legs so we could move it around and then secured the marble top!  Here's our new addition:

Friday, December 9, 2011

Christmas 2010
Here's Tenley last year- Her first Christmas.  At this time of year, I start looking back and think about how far we've come!  Tenley is running around, talking so much and into everything!  I loved the stage she was in last Christmas, but I really love this stage.  Seeing Christmas and all it brings through her eyes is a true gift.
Christmas 2011

Christmas Fun!

Here's a little Christmas fun!
  1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate?  Hot Chocolate
  2. Colored or white lights on the tree and house?  White.
  3. Do you hang mistletoe?  No, wouldn't even know where to get it.
  4. When do you put up your decorations?  Usually Thanksgiving weekend, but the more we have to put out, the earlier I start.  It's just too much work to only have up for a few weeks!
  5. What is your favorite holiday dish? Cherry Cheesecake.
  6. Favorite holiday memory as a child?  Orange Cinnamon rolls on christmas morning and stockings!
  7. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? Not sure how old I was, but I remember sitting at the top of the stairs watching my parents put out the presents.  I put two and two together :)
  8. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve?  Sometimes I think.  I like the idea of giving Christmas pj's on Christmas Eve every year.
  9. How do you decorate your Christmas tree? White lights, lots of Barbie ornaments that my grandma has been giving me for years, red and gold ornaments and Mike's ornaments from childhood.
  10. Snow!  Love it or dread it?  Love it over Christmas, could be ok without it after that.
  11. Can you ice skate?  Yes
  12. Do you remember your favorite gift?  I've had a lot of great gifts.  Can't name just one.
  13. What's the most important thing about the holidays for you? Time with family and celebrating Jesus on his birthday.
  14. What is your favorite holiday dessert?  Cherry Cheesecake, Cinnamon pudding.
  15. What is your favorite holiday tradition?  So many!  But we're trying to start our own traditions with Tenley.  We are going to go look at the lights on the 23rd, read the Christmas story out of the Bible on Christmas morning and I would like to bake a birthday cake for Jesus too! 
  16. What tops your tree?  Nothing :(  We don't have a tree topper this year.
  17. Which do you prefer, giving or receiving gifts?  I love to give!  I try and put a lot of thought into it.
  18. Candy canes ... yuck or yum?  Ehh..they are okay. I like the ones that are flavored instead of just mint.
  19. Favorite Christmas show?  THE CHRISTMAS STORY!!!
  20. Saddest Christmas song?  Oh my word.  I heard one the other day with a little girl singing about how all she wants is her dad home for Christmas because he's in Afganistan.  I lost it.  So sad.
  21. What is your favorite Christmas song? Oh Holy Night

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

It's Beginning...

...to feel like Christmas!  The tree is up, the house is decorated.  Christmas presents are starting to pile up waiting to be wrapped!  I love this time of year.  I love it even more watching everything through Tenley's eyes.  This year it's so important to me that we start our own family traditions.  Tenley's eyes light up when we turn on the lights on the tree, I can't wait to take her to look at the Christmas lights in Winding Brook.  I know that she might not remember this year, but I will never forget it.  This is the year she will actually be interested in the presents (or the wrapping paper and boxes!) and she can sit and listen as we read the Christmas story out of the Bible.  I need to remind myself to slow down this holiday season and soak up every moment!

I took some pictures of Tenley recently for our Christmas cards.  Here's one of them that you'll see on our cards!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Thankful

It's a big trend on facebook this week to list something you're thankful for everyday of November.  While I haven't participated, I love the idea.  It's not just at Thanksgiving that we need to remember to thankful, but it's still a great reminder.  So in honor the spirit of thankfulness, I'm going to list 10 things I'm so thankful for in my life.

1.  I'm so thankful for the men and women that fight for our country every day.  You do what I could not- and you serve so that my family can worship together, play together and pray together without fear.  Thank you.  A special thank you to the men and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for fighting for what they believe in.  Especially our dear friend Travis.  He taught me the true meaning of a hero.

2.  I'm thankful for a church family that I can feel connected to. 

3.  I'm thankful for the family I was born in to.  My cousins are some of my best friends.  My parents are two of the most forgiving people I've ever met.  My grandparents are true role models.  I'm so proud of my brother. We are family.  No matter what.  Forever.

4.  I'm thankful for the family that I married in to.  I have always felt comfortable with them and they welcomed me into their homes and lives from the very start.  I appreciate their acceptance, generosity and love.

5.  I am very thankful for my job at the district office.  Never have I felt God open the right doors than I did last January when I started working at the office.  My co-workers are a constant encouragement.  I love that I work somewhere that is not just a job, but a ministry.

6.  Our sweet little girl.  God knew just what He was doing when he created Tenley.  She's such a good little girl and I can't wait to watch her grow and mature into a beautiful little lady.  She's created such a purpose in my heart.  Last week a friend said "You're no longer Michelle, you're now just Tenley's mom".  That made me smile, because there's nothing I'm prouder of than being Tenley's mom.

7.  Hesston College.  My husband may disagree as we write checks to them every month for loan payments, BUT there's no place that I needed to be more at that time in my life than Hesston.  I met some of the most quality people while at HC.  I learned more about myself in the two years at Hesston than I ever have.  I can't say enough good things about this place. 

8.  I'm so thankful that I grew up in a home that taught my brother and I about our Lord and Savior.  Obviously, my life would be much different with God in it.  He's my best friend, my priority.  I try everyday to seek Him more than yesterday.

9.  I'm thankful for the group of friends that I have grown up with.  This core group knows pretty much everything about me and loves me anyway!  I love that now we're all that same life stage that we can watch our kids grow together and be an encouragement for each other.  We went our separate ways during college but now there's nothing I enjoy more than pizza nights at the Yoder's!  

10.  Finally, I'm thankful for my husband.  He's such a hard worker and a great provider for our family.  He never wants to let us down.  For better or for worse, he's always stuck by my side.  He's constantly trying to better himself for Tenley and I.  I appreciate that more than he'll ever know.

I challenge you to make a list of things your thankful for.  I might put this list in my notebook and read it from time to time through the year as a great reminder.

Friday, November 11, 2011

One Year

We've officially been back in Nappanee for one year!  It feels longer than that to tell you the truth.  Just last night I was looking around our house trying to figure out how I was going to decorate for Christmas and I got a little weepy (shocker!) telling Mike that I really feel at home here.  Not just because this town is where I grew up, but because of the connections we've been making recently.  We've gotten more involved at church and we love how that feels.  We also are starting traditions with Tenley and our families.  I love that.  I was just telling Mike that this is really the year to start these Christmas traditions.  In years past we've either been unsettled or living away from home, so now is when I really want to put all of our traditions into action.  I can't wait to have time just the three of us on Christmas morning.  Thank you Lord for having this plan in place before we even asked for it.  But while I'm so thankful for being right where I am right now, a year ago I wrote this post: http://michelle-mast.blogspot.com/2010/11/thank-you.html  and I am SO grateful for those people.  They will never know how much of an impact they made in our lives.

Here's another fun video of Tenley: