Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Too Much Going On !

Wow, I don't even want to talk about how long it has been since I last made a post. The summer is over, and I have yet to share with you the highlights of my summer! Isaiah turned 2 this June and I graduated with my Bachelors from the University I attend! Wow, there has been so much things going on that I never actual find the down time to blog, and I have fallen WAY behind!

I will have individual posts detailing Isaiah's 2nd birthday party, and all my emotions throughout that and having a 2 year old now (it's really exciting and kind of sad at the same time!), and a post about life as an Alumna later on (soon, I promise!).

Tonight, I just wanted to blog and let you guys know I am still alive! I have a little more free time now, so I should be blogging more, just bear with me! I wanted to share with you the goals I have reached from my list of 101 goals in 1001 days, so here are the goals I have completed so far:

2. Take Isaiah to the zoo. 
5. Let go of a floating lantern.  
13. Clean out the trunk of my car. 
19. Take Isaiah to a beach. 
20. Take a road trip. 
35. Watch the sunrise on the beach. 
36. Watch the sunset on the beach. 
62. Graduate college. 
63. Make A's and B's my last semester of college.
65. Get an A in my Maymester class.
83. Fly a kite with Isaiah.



Until next time!






Sunday, February 2, 2014

Superbowl Sunday

Sitting here watching the SuperBowl, don't really care about the game this year, but the father of my child and my child seem to be enjoying themselves watching, so I'll sit here and blog away.

Blog Challenge Day 12: A normal day in my life:

 Well, this is a tough one because it really depends what day it is, but I'll give a general overview.  I wake up, if its a day I don't have to be at work or at school too early, I make Isaiah breakfast and give him a bath; if I have to leave early for school or work, I get up as quietly as I can and get ready to leave. Before leaving the house every morning I kiss my son, and thank my Heavenly Father for my son, my family, my health, and my wonderful life. Then, I leave to wherever I'm headed. Usually, whether it is school or work, I don't get home until about 7pm or after. Finally at home, I play with Isaiah, do any cleaning or work that needs to be done, shower, and go to sleep. 

If it's a day that I don't have school or errands, the only difference is my day is filled with more mommy duties, errand runs, and one or two naps! Hahaa

But that's what a normal day in the life of me is like. 

Happy Superbowl Sunday fellow bloggers and readers!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Bad Habits But SO Much Fun!




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR-ygQv45hU

Before my I had my son, I knew I wanted kids one day (I LOVEE kids!), but I wasn't sure if I could have any. My mom had a really hard time conceiving me, and lets just say I felt like I got lucky way too many times. Anyway, I didn't believe I could have any children, and that thought just made me SO depressed. I tried not to think about it often. There's not too many people I have shared that with, but there it is!

Anyway, this is probably one of the many reasons I am so grateful for my son! My little blessing from God. Boy, is he amazing and so much fun! How did I get so lucky?! Motherhood is everything I imagined it would be and more! Yes, there are times when this boy drives me crazy and I feel like I need to run away(far far away)! And there are those days that I miss just having to worry about myself and not another human being. Being a mother is exhausting! Not just physically, but also on your mind; you are constantly thinking about your child- worrying about your child. And if you're like me you also have one million other things on your mind!

Me and Isaiah's father are not currently together, but thank God for him. He is a great dad. He does what he can and needs to do for Zay and he helps me out here and there. Also, my family is GREAT! When I need them they are always there for me. I am so thankful for my awesome support system- this would be a million times harder without them! And to the mothers that don't have as big as a support system, I give them all the praise because being a mother is work and hard work at that!

Ok, sorry for my little tangent- my mind wanders everywhere, but I had to get that out! I know that joining Zay in sticking his tongue out and spitting is an awful habit, but he is so darn cute I just couldn't help myself! In my defense, I DID NOT teach him this.. that was Grandpa! HAHA! I absolutely love these little moments I spend with my son. He is so fun and I am so thankful for him! Just thought I would share!