Tuesday, December 17, 2013

We're Going On A Road Trip

Two humans.
Two dogs.
Six states.
Seven hundred forty-five miles. 
Twelve hours, if we're lucky. 



We're leaving in one day. Tomorrow. 

We should probably start packing. 

Boy, do I hate packing. Normally, I make a list, and check it twice, just to make sure I have everything I could possibly need, and then some. Yes, I over-pack; I am a lady. 

I'm excited about Christmas in Michigan. The snow, the family, the food, the drinks, the laughs! I can't wait! 

In our four Christmases together, this will be the first one I'll spend with Jason's family. I'm eager to participate in their family traditions, and experience something new. Fear not Hightower family--I plan to give you all a call! Fingers crossed, we can get  FaceTime to work this year! :)

Witnessing a White Christmas would be stellar! It's not too often that we get snow here in the South, more sparse, a White Christmas! To my knowledge, I've never experienced waking up to freshly softly fallen snow. (Fingers crossed for this as well!)

(With temperatures like this, we're bound to see snow!)

Before we get to enjoy the Conlin family, we have to make it there! 
This year we decided to drive Jason's car up--more room for the dogs, better in the snow, etc. It should be fun! I'm sure I'll zonk out within the first couple of hours driving. Luckily, Jason has the day off, before we leave and can rest up for a loooooooooong drive! 

Buttttttttt, before that, it's home to finish our laundry and pack! 
Pack for the boys. Pack for myself. 

I'm counting down the hours! One more work day for me, then to the Northland we go! 

Monday, December 16, 2013

Our Christmas Photo Shoot

Christmas Photos.
They're fun! Fun for me! I'm sure Jason and the boys would choose a different adjective to describe them! Obnoxious. Stressful. Pointless. Waste of Time. You get the point. 

Somehow, I convinced Jason to participate in family Christmas photos this year. "We don't have any family photos." "It will be easier for someone else to take our pictures." "The boys will listen to you and I if we are sitting/standing beside them." "It will only take an hour...or so."

Maybe it was annoyance, or guilt. 
Who cares though?! We had our photos made!!!

Pictures say a thousand words. Enjoy! :)




I am very impressed with how well Howie and Charlie behaved. 



Charlie, being the diva he is, loves dressing up and having his picture taken. 



Ears down makes for a HAPPY dog! 

Sorry I don't have more pictures of the Howster, he refuses to sit still to have his picture taken. 

One last picture before you go!



Saturday, December 7, 2013

When It Comes I Wanna Wail...MMMAAAAAAIIIIIIIILLLLLL!

Alas, our Christmas cards are in route to start hitting mailboxes as soon as tomorrow!!! 


Boy, am I glad to be finished with that task! 

You know, Jason had it EASY! All he had to do, besides taking pictures, was sign his name in every card. (Yes, I made him sign his own name. No, Christmas card etiquette doesn't call for it, but what he doesn't know won't hurt him!) After Jason signed the cards, I wrote a little message in each. I tried to make all of them different. That didn't work! At card number ten, I ran out of things to write. Hello rotation system! :)

I have yet to come up with a seamless plan/routine/scheme to the Christmas card process. I thought having an address book would do the trick. WRONG! I noticed Jason and I aren't the only folks that move yearly. Chasing down folks' new addresses is a job in itself. 

The idea of cutting down my list sounded great! WRONG! Jason and I made a list together that equaled the same number of folks on it before. 

Emailing is still personal, right? WRONG! If a tangible, hand-written card makes me feel special, I'm sure it makes majority of our recipients feel the same way.  

So, I had a little talk with myself--explained that I only do this once a year. ONCE a year, Jess, come on! 

Two days, two pens, 75 cards, 75 pictures, and 45 stamps later, I am finished! 

In an effort not to ruin any surprises for anyone, I dare not share any photos with you yet. Check back in 5-7 days for Christmas photos to hit the blog! 

Good luck to those still working on cards! And, congrats to those who bit the bullet and have them sent out! 

Only 363 more days until we do it again! 



For those of you who caught it, I did, in fact, name my post after a Blues Clues song! 


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Since Thanksgiving Has Past..

We can talk about Christmas!
 
 
Tonight, Jason, the boys, and I went and had our pictures taken for our Christmas cards! Never have we had the opportunity to take a decent family picture! That is, until this year!
 
Normally, it's SIT! STAY! Ugh....REPEAT numerous times! We struggle to get Charlie and Howie to cooperate with any kind of proper pose. Of the 200 pictures we get, very few are acceptable enough to actually send to our family and friends.
 
Thank the Lord my uncle is a photographer!
 
Tonight, my little family traveled to John's house to have our family Christmas photos made! What a joy! A great majority of the pictures turned out lovely! No, I can't share them with you now, as I don't want to ruin the surprise of our cards arriving in your mailboxes. (I promise to share the photos with you all in a later blog post.)
 
I was utterly shocked at how easy this years pictures were--we didn't have to yell at the boys as much, nor did we have to time our poses to make sure we were seated just in time. Hey, I could get used to this! :)
 
(For any of you, looking for a photographer in upstate South Carolina, comment below and I can pass along my uncles information!)
 
My goal is to have all Christmas cards in the mail by Friday! Expect them to hit your mailboxes early next week!
 
Here's to starting off the Holiday Season with fabulous family photos!!!
 
 
 
 

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Gobble 'Til You Wobble


And that’s exactly what happened! :)

Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays. (It actually holds the #2 spot on my Favorite Holidays List—#1 is Valentine’s Day! What can I say, I’m a fool for love!) Waking up to the smell of sage and turkey, fresh pumpkin pie, green bean casserole, Mom’s homemade dressing, who doesn’t love Thanksgiving?! My mouth is salivating just thinking about it!

As children, we followed strict tradition. Lunch at Grandma’s house, and an early dinner at Nanny’s. We never strayed from that. It’s like the old saying goes, ‘If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.’

Everything changes, including Thanksgiving.

This year I just went to Grandma’s house for a mid-afternoon lunch/early dinner. With everyone starting their own little families, it’s hard to please everyone’s schedules. Grandma set a time, and if you made it, you made it. Some traditions held true—everyone participated in bringing a few dishes.

I would like to take a minute to pat myself on the back. I bake two pumpkin pies, made a chocolate éclair pie, and whipped up deviled eggs! Thank you, thank you! You may be thinking, ‘Big deal, Jess, I cooked too.’ The thing is, I don’t cook and I don’t bake. I eat. This was a big deal for me. I followed recipes to the tee! And, you know what happened? Everything turned out wonderful!

After everyone stuffed their faces, we proceeded to lounge for a bit and let everything settle. Shortly after, families departed and went their separate ways.


I don’t know about you, but I miss the days in elementary school—the ones where you made a turkey from the outline of your hand, then proceeded to fill in the fingers/feathers with what you were thankful for. Unfortunately, never once did any of us mention what we were/are thankful for. :)

I thought I’d take the time now to make a short list of things I am thankful for:

  1.  I am thankful for the opportunity to share my thoughts, feelings, and experiences with each and every one of my blog readers/followers. I appreciate you all taking the time to stay in tune with me and what’s going on in my neck of the woods!
  2. Family is my backbone; without my family, my supporters, I don’t know where I’d be today. So today, and every day, I am thankful for my family! My parents are like no other! My siblings are the best!
  3. I am thankful to be in love with my best friend! This year marks the third Thanksgiving Jason and I have spent together! I’m a lucky girl to have him in my life!
  4. I am also thankful for Jason’s family. They, each, have taken me in as one of their own.
  5. I am thankful Jason and I were able to adopt two of the best rescue dogs! Charlie and Howie do, occasionally, annoy the living hell out of me, but at the end of the day, I’d be lost without them.
  6. I am thankful that I have a job! I lucky to be one of those people who actually like their job, most days. I am in a place that not only sees my potential, but lets me create it. The sky is the limit, and I am reaching for the stars, with my coworkers support and encouragement.
  7. I am thankful to generally have good health. Knock on wood, no migraines in a week! :)
  8. I am thankful to have the ability, the motivation, and the means to go back to school. I have recently been accepted into the Pre-Veterinarian program.
  9. I am thankful to have the courage to face new and frightening feats/obstacles. (Blog post to come at a later time.)
  10. I am thankful to have an amazing niece and an outstanding nephew, and one special bundle of joy waiting to make his/her appearance into this world in June.


I could list multiple more things I am thankful for. For myself, as I mature, I wish to not only so gratitude for people, places, experiences, and things in my life, on Thanksgiving, but to make it a daily task tradition, a daily unconscious effort. Showing and giving thanks shouldn’t be one day a year, it should be an everyday thing! (Challenge accepted?!)

I wish all of you the HAPPIEST Thanksgiving yet! May each of you and your families be infinitely blessed!



HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y’ALL! 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Where Did The Time Go


I just realized it is November 20th. 

NOVEMBER 20TH PEOPLE!

And--how many blog posts have I published this month? 
Yeah, that's a big, fat ZERO! 

So much has happened this past month! Finding the time to piece together the right words is no where to be found. But, days like today make me realize that time is needed. The brain is overloaded, the shoulders are heavy, the heart wants to unload. 

Soon. Soon, Jessica, you will make time. Soon. Soon, blog readers, I will actually have something for you to read! 

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, eight days away! Wow! As a child, time lapped as slow as a snail. I am amazed at the amount of spare time I actually have as an 'adult'. Mind boggling! 

Before November has time to pass me by, I'm officially challenging myself! In addition to this post, I challenge myself to complete three more posts before the end of the month! 

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! 




Saturday, October 19, 2013

Happy Sweetest Day Y'all


Happy Sweetest Day Y'all!

Maybe you're like me and haven't a clue as to what 'Sweetest Day' is?!
No worries, I have you covered! (You can thank the nerd in me.)



Sweetest Day is an original American holiday, not based on any group's religious tradition. It's simply a reminder that a thoughtful work, deed, or small gift enriches the life of the recipient as well as the person giving!


"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around."

Legend has it that Sweetest Day was established around 1922 by Herbert Kingston, a Cleveland, Ohio, candy company employee who wanted to bring happiness to the lives of those who often were forgotten. Kingston and others delivered candy and small gifts to orphans, sickly folks confined to their homes, and others to show them that someone cared. 

In the early 1930's movie stars got into the act. Ann Pennington distributed candy to 2,200 Cleveland newspaper boys. Theda Bara gave candy to theater-goers and patients in Cleveland hospitals. 

In time, the Sweetest Day idea of spreading cheer broadened to include everyone from family members to sweethearts to coworkers to acquaintances. 

Observance of Sweetest Day is most prevalent in the Great Lakes region where the holiday originated. (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin) But today, Sweetest Day has spread throughout the country!



 Be sweet today!
You never know who your positive actions will affect! 





Friday, October 18, 2013

Oh, How I've Missed Thee

Oh, blog world, how I've missed thee!
 
First, I must apologize for staying away too long--to both you, my blog readers, and myself. The past 16 days have flown by, and were overwhelmingly crazy!
 
I blog as a way to express and relax myself. Writing is calming--and allows for thoughts, ideas, and questions to flow freely, uninterrupted. For those who haven't tried it, I highly recommend it. It's quite nice!
 
Maybe it's not the most precise way of measuring, but I hear if you put both your fists together it's like the size of your brain. As I sit here, I am amazed by the ability of something so small holding and storing so much information! Astounding!
 
 (What a cute little brain I have!)
 
Be it on the smaller side, please don't underestimate the knowledge this thing holds.
 
I promise I have several posts coming this week, maybe even one later today! Gotta release some of the running thoughts in the 'ole noggin'!
 
Fear not, I'm back! And making time to let it all out!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Grief Never Ends. It's The Price Of Love!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007. 
 
I woke up, went to school, and came home.

Mom sat Jamie, Jordan, and I down on that stupid green couch. The sectional, the one with the small whole in the right arm. Stupid couch. I hate that couch. I hate that couch because that’s where I was when Mom told us the news.

I did not want to sit. I knew what was coming. Oh Lord, I did not want to sit.

Friday, September 28, 2007.
 
Today we celebrate my Grandpa’s 63rd birthday. Be it far from home, at least the whole family is here.

It was a good day. Emotional one, but good!

Five Years Prior. 
 
James Hightower had a lung transplant at Duke University Medical Hospital. We were all very excited, but not near as excited as Daddy was to receive a pair of ‘new’ lungs. No one knew how long he’d have to wait to find the perfect donor, but alas they did! And, for that, we are ever grateful!

Fast Forward To October 2, 2007. 
 
And then, Mom uttered the words I never thought I’d hear, didn’t expect to hear for at least 102 more years.

I remember it so vividly. As I recall it now, my head still shakes no, as it did that day.

“Daddy is gone.”

It was more that I could handle. I immediately left. I had to get out, get off of that stupid couch.

At 17, I lost the man I called Dad, and there was nothing I could do about it.

The next few days were a blur.

At the wake, I placed a hand-written letter in the inside pocket of Daddy’s coat. It was my way of grieving, a beginning of the closure process.

One Year Later: October 2, 2008.
 
After a year, I thought things would get easier. They don’t. People lied. Time heals all wounds, they said. You’ll let go, they said. I’ve come to learn grief never ends, but it changes. It’s a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love.

This year I started a tradition I’ve held every year since. I wrote a letter, giving an update on the family, how each of us were handling and coping with Daddy gone. I put the letter in a balloon and sent it to Heaven.

The next few years, I just wrote letters on my life, problems I was dealing with, accomplishments I made.

Present: October 2, 2013.
Today marks six years since Daddy left this earth to take his place in Heaven. This year I decided I would do an update on the family again, as well as my normal special balloon message!

 
Here goes nothing…

Hello Daddy—
Another year has passed. Another year I didn’t hear your voice, didn’t see your outstanding smile, didn’t kiss your scruffy face.
I decided this year, I would do an update on the family. Fill you in, although, I’m sure you already know more than I. I also thought, I would share this secret ritual with my blog readers, a dip into the deep, personal side of myself. Mixed emotions right now.
Let’s start with your children:
Mom: Mom has changed, a good change. She’s a grandma now. Kind of funny thinking of your daughter as a grandma, isn’t it. Those grandbabies are her life now. She would do anything, and everything for them, as she did for us kids. Her relationship with Lane is amazing! I love that I can see the love they share for one another. We didn’t see it much as kids, but now, as a maturing young lady, I see it daily. Maybe it’s because all of us hoodlums are out of the house and they finally get to spend time with one another? Whatever the case, I love seeing her happy. She totally deserves it! Lane does too! He’s doing good, a bit sore, and coming into his age, from all of the years of work. I hope he knows how much I appreciate him and how much I respect him for stepping up and fathering me.
John: John is married now, to a great lady! (No worries, she is no crazy Sharon!) John and Kathy fit. I do believe they were made for one another. I’m thoroughly impressed with John’s ability and desire to learn sign language to bond with his bride!
Chris: Chris is doing his best to do everything for his kids. I love that, even though he and Ann broke up, he still sees his kids and puts them first. He would do anything in the world for them. He gets that from you! Wanna know what else he gets from you? Baldness. Not totally bald, hair still wraps around the base of his head, like yours. I don’t see Bailey, Janice, or Jacob near enough! Bailey is such a hard-worker, really takes pride in what she does. Janice is maturing into such a lovely lady; not only is she pretty, but she’s smart. (Must run in the family!) Jacob, he’s a hoot! Boy, is he smart and witty. I’m sure he’d have you doubled over, laughing so hard!
 (Bailey, Alyssa, Daddy, Me, Grandma)
Alyssa: Oh Alyssa, she’s married now! You’d be proud of her! Not to say that she wasn’t before, but she is a beautiful person! I hate that we don’t live closer, because I would love to see her every day, just like we planned. Remember those days Daddy? The ones were she, Jamie, and I would plan our future lives together, the ones where we would all live in the same house. Alyssa and I have a new business plan now, maybe this one will come to fruition.  
 (Alyssa & Daddy)
Jamie: I wish you could see Jamie! Maybe I’m a bit biased, but she is a beautiful girl. Right now, she’s not seeing herself that way. I pray every day that she will wake up with the courage and strength to head her life in the right direction. I hate that she is killing herself working to throwing her earnings away for someone who wouldn’t/isn’t doing the same. She deserves the world, the stars, the best! I want nothing less for her! With the love and support that she has in from her family, she should know that she can get out of the mess/relationship she is in, and make a better life for herself. And be happy! 
(Me, Jamie, Alyssa, & Daddy)
Jordan: Jordan is still Jordan. He has his good days, and he definitely has his bad. He is now a father. A father to a handsome little boy, Dalen. Oh how I wish you were here to whip him into shape! That baby should be his life, selfishly, he is not. You’d think with the way the sperm donor was, and having you and Lane take place as our fathers, he’d want better for his son. They say, “Boys will be boys.” This boy needs to wake up and realize he’s now a man, a man with another life to take care of, a man with a son who depends on him. I wish you could see the way Dalen’s eyes light up when he sees his Dad. It brings me so much joy, but also brings pain. Hey Daddy, send him a wake-up call, please? He’s a smart, handsome kid, and knows what he should be doing, but doesn’t have his priorities in line.
Austin: A daddy and a husband. Crazy, huh? Who would have ever imagined Austin would be married and a parent before me?!? I love the man Austin has become. He is so hard-working. He would do anything, and everything, for his wife, Shirley, and daughter, Zoey. He’s still funny, and will give anyone a hard time.
Granny: What a great lady! Granny is the awesome! She’s at that age where she says whatever is on her mind. Well, Granny has always said what’s on her mind. She’s another lady I don’t spend enough time with. As far as I know, she is doing great! I love calling her and expecting to get off the phone in 20 minutes, but end up talking for 2-hours. I wouldn’t trade it for anything!
Grandma: Your bride. She’s the best! Words are not enough for this lady. I see why you fell in love with her. Not only is she a babe, but her heart is radiant! I don’t believe I have ever heard a harsh word come out of her mouth, unless she was trying to teach the babies curse words, in Cherokee. She has so much love to give! I know I’m to blame as well, but I hate seeing her hurt. I hope that at the end of the day, I make her smile. She worries so much about each and every one of her kids, grandkids, great-grandkids. She is a beautiful soul! Great job on sealing the deal with her! And yes, she still has it going on!
(Grandma & Daddy)
And now, myself…
I’m doing great. I’m nowhere near the place I’d thought I’d be today. I haven’t finished school, haven’t gotten married, haven’t had children. That’s the crazy thing about life, you never know where it’s going to take you. I have a job I should be grateful for, and most days I am. I’m back in school, pursuing a degree in something I love. I’m in a loving relationship with my soul-mate. You never got to meet Jason, but boy do I wish you could have! He reminds me so much of you—he’s funny, witty, makes me smile, uses the word outstanding, has the biggest heart, and above all, loves me unconditionally! I just know you’d love him! I’m blessed!
I wish I could have told you we were all doing great, we see one another daily weekly, and things were just as good as when you were here. I’d be lying. Jamie said it, you were the glue that held our family together, the constant in our lives, the rock we all needed.
Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you, or wish you were here. My grieving process has changed—this is my passage in life. Here’s to another year of being surrounded by your spirit and constantly reminded of your love!
I love you and miss you like none other!
Your favorite granddaughter,
Jessica


Saturday, September 28, 2013

There's Gonna Be A Party In Heaven Today


Hey Daddy! Happy Birthday Old Man! 
You'd be 69 today! 

You know we would all give a hard time about that! You know the jokes--better call the fire department for all of those candles, waaaay over the hill, & for those of us with our head in the gutter, we'd tease you about the number! But, we all know you'd be think the same thing, and Grandma would be shaking her head!


I giggle now because it's the truth! I'm sure everyone who knew you would agree, and is giggling as well! 

Remember the last birthday you spent with us Daddy? It was a good day--for you and us! The whole family was there in the hospital with you. You smiled, you smiled a lot! If I could only describe how each of us felt seeing you smile. It was heart-warming, it was much needed, it was beautiful!



Later today I will release a balloon for your birthday, as I do every year. 



As I sit here, I am overcome with emotions--the happy, the sad, and the in-between. You know, I always look for a sign, one that says you've received my gift. Often, it's a ray of sunshine, or maybe a rainbow, or a sprinkling of rain. And then, I look to the heavens, and I smile as a stream of tears trickles down my cheeks. I sigh. And I smile! 

I long to hug your neck and really say, "Happy Birthday Daddy!"

This year, I think I'll smile! Because today, we celebrate you Daddy--the man you were, the life you lived, the lessons you taught, the spirit you left behind! 

I've asked a few folks to share their favorite thing or a great story about/with you. 



"James was always thin in statue but strong-minded and sometimes maybe even stubborn. He had a strong work ethic that was handed down to him by his parents and he provided for his family by always working hard. He also had a very strong will that all of us saw especially in the months and weeks before he passed away. I think there is probably not a single one of us throughout the family that did not admire that strength and I am sure it helped him through many trying hours. Olen and I are both glad that we were able to be with all of you at Duke and share in those last hours, to witness his strength to the very end. We know how much he loved you and Jamie and Jordan. Please always let that love and his will for you all to develop some of his great qualities in life to be the things that you inherit and follow for your lives. He loved you all so much. I have often wondered what he thought about all of you kids being there at the hospital with him. I am sure it made him happy. My forever impression of that day....Jacob....as the doctor finished talking to us and asked if anyone else had any questions finally little Jacob said, "I do." "When is he going to die?" And the doctor said, "I can't answer that son, only God can." How grown up and profound for a little fellow at the time to ask such a question in the serious way he did it. I thought I would choke trying not to cry out loud."
 "I love that no matter what, he would do anything and everything he could to make us happy!"
"I just wanted to say, Happy Birthday!!! Miss you! You are a GREAT Dad! Love you!" 

I, myself, am having a hard time coming up with my favorite story/thing about you. 

I loved the way you loved! Maybe that's weird for me to say, but, do let me explain. I'm not just referring to the love you showed me, but the love you had for your family and your bride. It was real! You put all of us first, and foremost--made sure each and every one of us had everything we needed, or wanted, and were happy! You would do whatever it took to make us happy! Turtle, turtle, right? 

I miss all of the little things: 

The messages that were left, "Hey Jess, this is your Dad. Just calling to say I love you!" The spankings left un-had because "but Daddy I love you" won you over. The little tap Grandma received just to say, "Babe, you still got it going on!" Resting your eyes. Getting scratch off lottery tickets and ice cream, but having to promise we wouldn't tell Grandma so neither of us would get in trouble. Just a swingin' on the porch. Your collection of hats (my favorite one is below) and Hess trucks. 



So, here's to another year celebrating your birthday, Daddy! Happy 69th!

I want to say a SPECIAL thanks to everyone who shared a story, a favorite trait, and/or a birthday message. Thank you all for helping me celebrate another birthday for the GREATEST man in heaven! 

Monday, September 23, 2013

I Promise It's Coming

Why hello there blog readers! 


Please have no fear, the SPECIAL blog post I promised is coming! 
(Sorry if I'm killing you with anticipation!)

I've been crazy busy with work and life--I never seem to get a free moment. 
I lied...when I get a free moment, naps usually overcome everything else! 

How about a weekend recap?!

Friday: Jason, Katie, and I went to the gym for our daily workout. Katie and I finished Week 3 Day 3 of our C25K workout! After, Jason and I went to my parents house to see my niece and nephew. Boy are they funny! 

Saturday: Saturday was a workday for me, and the first day of vacation for Jason! Lucky him! After work, we went and picked Dalen up for a sleepover at Auntie Jess and Uncle Jason's. (I am ever grateful to have a boyfriend who loves my nephew just as much as I do, and doesn't mind hanging out with a 2-year-old on a Saturday night.) We ordered pizza and watched football! Michigan football that is! I don't know who was funnier--Dalen chanting "Let's Go Blue" or Jason commenting that he will be brainwashing Dalen into becoming a Michigan fan! 

I can't even begin to imagine the love my children will receive, one day! Seeing Jason, and myself, with Dalen and Zoey is amazing! Often, I step back and think to myself, "We are going to make awesome parents, I just know it!"

By the way, that's not the special post! I am not announcing the birth of a future child. (Mom, you can take a sigh of relief!)

Sunday: After waking up at 6:45 AM, with little to no sleep, we decided to spend the day relaxing and watching football. A few naps may have been had! My afternoon was perfect--football, my love, and my boys! 

And...now it's Monday! I'm back to the daily grind of work! 

Have a FABULOUS week y'all! Several posts coming at 'cha this week! 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Upcoming Post

Just a little heads up...



I have a VERY special blog post coming at you in just a couple of weeks! 

It has only taken a month and a few shed tears to compose. 
Through the courage and strength I have inherited, I made it through! 

I can't wait to share with all of you! 

Thanks for supporting me, and my blog! 

Here's To The Journey--Let's Make It FUN!

Life is about living! 
If we're not doing that, then what are we doing? 


When I saw this photo today, I was shaken a little, given a little nudge. I read this and thought, "Wow, there are so many things I'm missing out on. What gives, Jess?" I had an epiphany. I need to start living my life, REALLY living. 

What better way to get started than with a bucket list?! 

It actually took longer than I thought to get this list going. Initially, when I hear the words "bucket list", my mind thinks of huge feats, almost unattainable adventures we hope to one day accomplish but, more than likely, won't. I was immediately disappointed in myself. Why spend so much time drafting a list of places to go and things to accomplish if I have no intent of ever getting it done? 

Pointless. 

So, instead of a "bucket list", I made a LIFE'S GOALS list. 

Without further adieu, 

  1. Skydive
  2. Adopt a pet.
  3. Foster a pet.
  4. Run a 5K. 
  5. Swim with dolphins. 
  6. Live outside the US for a year. 
  7. Learn a language. 
  8. Graduate from college. 
  9. Visit New York. 
  10. Finish the National Parks & Historic Sites Passport. 
  11. Get married. 
  12. Get a tattoo.
  13. Start a blog.
  14. Visit all 7 continents. 
  15. Renovate and redecorate an old house. 
  16. See a show on Broadway. 
  17. Fall in love--helplessly and unconditionally. (I'm not going to strike this one out, yet, but there is a man that I fall in love with each and every day!)
  18. Host an unnecessarily fancy dinner party--Black Tie Affair. 
  19. Visit Seattle. 
  20. Run a full marathon. 
  21. Scuba-dive. 
  22. Have a professional photo shoot done. 
  23. Travel the world. 
  24. Have my portrait painted. 
  25. Be an extra in a movie. 
  26. Brew my own beer. 
  27. Visit Greece. 
  28. Learn to take a compliment. 
  29. Send a message in a bottle. 
  30. Pay it forward. 
  31. Ride a camel in the desert. 
  32. Plant a tree. 
  33. Become a Mommy. 
  34. Write a fan letter. 
  35. Learn to ballroom, salsa, and/or tango dance. 
  36. Sit on a jury. 
  37. Attend Oktoberfest in Munich. 
  38. Get passionate about a cause and spend time helping it, instead of just thinking/talking about it. 
  39. Write my will. 
  40. Sleep under the stars. 
  41. Ride the world's highest roller coaster. 
  42. Find a job I love. 
  43. Raft through the Grand Canyon. 
  44. Spend 3 months getting my body in optimum shape--hopefully before a wedding.
  45. Go up in a hot-air balloon. 
  46. Go deep sea fishing. 
  47. Look into my child's eyes, see myself, and smile. 
  48. Make a hole-in-one. 
  49. Attend an NFL game. 
  50. Create my own website. 
  51. Give to charity--anonymously. 
  52. Drive a convertible with the top down and music blaring. 
  53. Meet my biological dad. 
  54. Embrace my weird, crazy, beautiful self! 

I'm certain the list will keep growing, but I have to start somewhere!