August 8, 2012

Our Journey Into Envelope-dom.

We have entered the world of envelope-spending. We've read the books. We've done the classes. I've done the spreadsheets. I've even made my own spreadsheets!! I did PearBudget for several months, but just didn't like it. Nothing was working. I read Money Saving Mom constantly, and so many of her reader testimonials are how using the envelope system worked for them. My own mother used the envelope system. But, Mr. Dave's system seemed so...all-consuming.

I want to be out of debt. I want to save more than the once a month auto-savings we have now. I want to feel secure in an insecure world. Is that too wishful?

Apparently not, because people write in all the time to MSM about how they are saving and thriving. Not all of them. Some of them are weird. They take the "live like no one else" mantra to an extreme I'm just not willing to conform. BUT, that's no reason not to trust a system that seems to work.

I did a lot of budget-minded soul searching and realized I'd been refusing to adopt a budgeting system that will probably work for our family just because people take it to an extreme that makes me sad. I don't want to not live because "it's not in my budget." You wouldn't believe the stuff I've read; the things I've personally seen! I didn't want to be lumped into that group. I didn't want to live a lifestyle that made Aiden rebel when he grew up. These parents are so immovable in their budgets that I fear their children will be frivolous when they are older because they weren't allowed to be as children (*I'm not saying we should all throw caution to the wind and spend all our money on things we don't need, but I do think a parent should buy their child a treat once in a while and not make them feel bad because they are hindering the paying off of debt).

I have no basis for this, just fyi. Even though my mom did DR, she still had frivolous moments. Although, she may have had a "frivolous" envelope... 

We're keeping our envelopes very simple. I'm keeping our bill-money in the bank, since most of those are auto-pay, anyway. We have 'food,' 'meat (monthly Sam's run),' and 'misc.'

I'm hopeful this will work. In all the research I did on budgeting, the envelope system just kept coming up. I just want it to be a tool, not a slave-driver.

April 17, 2012

Gratituesday: Aiden

"Gratituesday" is a time once a week to verbalize at least one blessing in your life. It's hosted by Laura at Heavenly Homemakers. It's really uplifting to read her blog every Tuesday and see all the people who "linked up" to the post with their own "gratituesday" post. So, I decided to join in!

We've been battling a lot of sickness at our house the past 2 months- Aiden got an ear infection that lasted over a month, we've all had stuffy noses and sore throats, and now Aiden has Hand, Foot and Mouth disease! He has blisters on his hands and bottom, and had ulcers on his throat. Poor little guy!

Due to all the sickness, there's been a lot of fussiness. And when I say a lot, know it's drastically understated, ok? When Aiden's not feeling well, no one feels well! But all this fussiness and sickness has made me really appreciate the happy times.

Every laugh, smile, or peaceful moment where he plays by himself is a gift. And it should be every time, but he's always been such a happy kid, I took it for granted. He is strong-willed and gets frustrated, so don't think we never had any crying! But it was always for a purpose- a visible purpose that Momma could help with! I can't help the "I don't feel well" cry. I can't snuggle enough! But the moments that the pain meds have kicked in and he's running around, singing and laughing are gold! 

He's getting over this HFMD mess, and we're finally getting back to more happy than sad (knock on wood!). We're all, especially Aiden, happy he's getting 'back to normal.' 


Reading List Update


1. Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old 
2. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
3. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity*
4. I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman
5. Grimm's Fairy Stories
6. The Hunger Games Trilogy
9. The Happiest Toddler on the Block
10. Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches
11. The Husband Project: 21 Days of Loving Your Man--on Purpose and with a Plan
12. Rekindling the Romance: Loving the Love of Your Life
13. One of Us Must Be Crazy. . .and I'm Pretty Sure It's You: Making Sense of the Differences That Divide Us
14. Have a New You by Friday: How to Accept Yourself, Boost Your Confidence & Change Your Life in 5 Days
15. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
16. Calm My Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment
17. Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
18. Influence: Science and Practice
19. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
20. Networking Magic: Find the Best - from Doctors, Lawyers, and Accountants to Homes, Schools, and Jobs
21. Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
22. The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales
23. Wonderstruck
24. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man: A Novel
25.168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
26. Fool: A Novel
27. A Prayer for Owen Meany
28. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Novel
29. The Help
*Did not finish

Well, I've read quite a bit since last time I've updated: 6 total! March flew by and April's following suit, but I'm glad I still managed to read. I've fallen behind on my Bible reading by a week, but I'm hoping to get caught up on that soon.

How are you doing so far with your reading list?

February 27, 2012

Resolutions: How I'm doing

It's been almost two full months since I decided on my goals/resolutions for 2012. I wanted to give an update of how I'm going to far:

Read the Bible through: I am happy to report this is going very well! I started a reading plan with an app on my iPod called "Eat This Book." It's 2-4 chapters a day plus one Psalm. I'm on Exodus 38 and Psalm 28. I'm already further than I've ever gotten in previous attempts!

Finish projects I start (including wedding book and Aiden's baby book): I'm doing decently with this. When I start getting scatter-brained and doing too many things at once, I remember this goal and focus on one thing until it's done. I haven't gone back to other projects yet. But I still have time, right?

Read at least two chapters from a book per day: I was doing pretty good with this in January, but with my previous book selection it was hard for me to find the motivation to read. I was reading the Bible and going to sleep :(  Hopefully with my latest book choice the motivation will return.

Read at least 24 books: I've completed 2, and working on 2 right now.

Be in bed by 9pm 5x a week: I think I might be in bed by nine, on average, once a week. I'm pretty good at getting in bed by 9:30, but I still want to get it down to 9.

Wake up by 7:30 5x a week: Aiden helps me with this one :0)  I'm hoping once it gets warmer I can get up and go jogging with him in the stroller. We shall see.

Exercise at least 30 min per day 5x a week: I bought Just Dance 3 and have been doing the "Just Sweat" program for 35-45 minutes 3-4 times a week. Not up to 5 yet, but...that's why it's a goal!

Not have the tv on while Aiden is awake, except for the Today show and Nightly News with Brian Williams: Embarrassing as it is, this isn't going well. It's fine until 4:30...when Jeopardy comes on. Then it's on, some nights, until bed. Very ashamed of myself!! 

Do daily chores: This is going pretty well. I'll try to do a post on my chore list soon.

Budget budget budget: Ah, the worst for last! Our budgeting skills stink, guys. Like, bad. Hopefully, after we get all this new tax gross-migraine-anxiety business done (yay self-employment! hmph.), we can figure this budget stuff out (and yes, we've been through financial peace). 'Cause we need it. Badly.

So that's how I've been doing. How are your goals/resolutions coming?

Reading List Update



1. Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old 
2. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
3. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity*
4. I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman
5. Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches
6. The Husband Project: 21 Days of Loving Your Man--on Purpose and with a Plan
7. Rekindling the Romance: Loving the Love of Your Life
8. One of Us Must Be Crazy. . .and I'm Pretty Sure It's You: Making Sense of the Differences That Divide Us
9. Have a New You by Friday: How to Accept Yourself, Boost Your Confidence & Change Your Life in 5 Days
10. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
11. Calm My Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment
12. Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
13. Influence: Science and Practice
14. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
15. Networking Magic: Find the Best - from Doctors, Lawyers, and Accountants to Homes, Schools, and Jobs
16. Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
17. The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales
18. Wonderstruck
19. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man: A Novel
20.168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
21. Fool: A Novel
22. A Prayer for Owen Meany
23. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Novel
24. The Help
*Did not finish

I started and got more than half-way through The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers, renewing it from the library once. I just could not get through this book! I want to get through 24 books in one year, but with the limited time for reading I have, I've decided if I'm not enjoying the book after giving it a fair chance, I'm not going to waste time reading it. I feel like The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers was written for mothers of older children, like 8-13ish, but she was unsuccessfully trying to make it relateable to everyone. In my opinion. She had good points, but this book just wasn't for me.
I returned The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers to the library today and got I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman. I read the first chapter while waiting to see my chiropractor and was cracking up in the waiting room. I think I'm going to like this book!

February 3, 2012

God's Will vs. My Will

Have you ever prayed for something constantly, knowing that if God would just make your will happen, life would get much better and you would be happy, only to be told no? Why would God do that?   

Although I've been to church all my life, my faith has gone through many different phases. I've had periods of my life were I didn't believe in God, kinda believed in God, really believed in God but didn't trust Him...and now I feel like I'm entering the phase of trusting and believing in Him, although I think it's more of a "learned helplessness" thing. :0) See, God has continually "beaten" me on my head saying, "You are not in control, child!! I Am. Listen to Me. Do as I say." But if you know me, you know I am head-strong and a bit of a control freak (but just a bit haha). I know what is best for my life, so God should do what I tell him to do. Because that is what matters. Me! Ahem, no.

So many of us, in my opinion, have a vast misunderstanding of God. We pray for God to grant our will because that is what we want and we know what is best for us. Because God wants us to be happy. Right? Jesus' final words were "Go preach the gospel to everyone and live as I tell you to and you will be happy and everything you want for your life will be granted as long as you follow me." Right? Isn't that was it says at the end of Matthew. Ahem....no. 

It says: Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe everything I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age. HCSB

Jesus says He will be with us. He doesn't say, ever, life will be easy. We see numerous examples in Acts, Paul's, and the Apostles' letters that life is anything but easy. Paul was ship-wrecked, beaten, stoned, and eventually killed for following Christ! I don't know about you, but if I were being beaten my first thought would be, "Maybe God wants me somewhere else." Isn't that our nature? When life gets hard, we want to leave. Because God wants us to be happy, so if we aren't happy, clearly we are in the wrong place or with the wrong people or doing the wrong thing. Sometimes yes, but sometimes no.

God wants us to bring souls to Christ. Sometimes in doing that, life is pleasant and happy, sometimes it's not. Because God doesn't necessarily want us to be happy. That's not His goal. God wants us to be content. That is the number one thing I have learned thus far. Missy from It's Almost Naptime wrote an amazing post about being content, among other things, here. I really encourage you to read it.

God wants us to live for Him and be content with what we have, not lusting after this or that, just being "happy" where we are. Let me say, I do not think there is anything wrong with being happy. If you are, great! I don't think that means you aren't living for God. I'm just saying we need to re-evaluate our lives and our prayer lives. I don't think it's wrong to ask God for things, but before you ask, think about why you are asking. And if the answer is no, we need to accept that it's His will. Even if life would be much easier if the answer would have been yes, we need to realize and accept that God's will doesn't revolve around our happiness. It revolves around bringing souls to heaven. 

God is not our personal genie. We are placed on this Earth to serve God and bring as many people to Christ as possible. This world is not our home, friends. We haven't even been there yet!! It's waiting for us when this life is through. If this life is good along the way, awesome. If it's not, awesome. The best life is waiting for the faithful. It's open to everyone if you just do His will.

I hope I see you all there.

January 29, 2012

Reading Resolution Update

Marriage/Family
1. Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old 
2. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
3. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity
4. Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches
5. The Husband Project: 21 Days of Loving Your Man--on Purpose and with a Plan
6. Rekindling the Romance: Loving the Love of Your Life
7. One of Us Must Be Crazy. . .and I'm Pretty Sure It's You: Making Sense of the Differences That Divide Us
8. 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
9. Have a New You by Friday: How to Accept Yourself, Boost Your Confidence & Change Your Life in 5 Days
10. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
11. Calm My Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment
12. Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
13. Influence: Science and Practice
14. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
15. Networking Magic: Find the Best - from Doctors, Lawyers, and Accountants to Homes, Schools, and Jobs
16. Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God
17. The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales
18. Wonderstruck
19. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man: A Novel
20. I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman
21. Fool: A Novel
22. A Prayer for Owen Meany
23. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Novel
24. The Help

I finished The Invention of Hugo Cabret last week. It was a fun, light-hearted book. I got it knowing nothing about it, just that it came up on amazon.com when I was looking at Wonderstruck (another book I knew nothing about), and it looked interesting so I added it to my "library" list. I read this book in 2 days. It is mostly pictures, the pages with words aren't always full...it's a children's/pre-teen book. But it was good! I wanted the machine-man to work, right with Hugo! I wanted to know what the toy-maker had to do with anything, and why he was so angry. I would definitely recommend this book who wants a fairly quick, interesting read. 
This is what I'm reading now: The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity
Later this week I plan on updating on how I've been doing with my resolutions so far.
Have you read anything good lately?

January 17, 2012

One down!

Marriage/Family
1. Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old 
2. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity
3. Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches
4. The Husband Project: 21 Days of Loving Your Man--on Purpose and with a Plan
5. Rekindling the Romance: Loving the Love of Your Life

Self-Improvement/Christian
6. One of Us Must Be Crazy. . .and I'm Pretty Sure It's You: Making Sense of the Differences That Divide Us
7. 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
8. Have a New You by Friday: How to Accept Yourself, Boost Your Confidence & Change Your Life in 5 Days
9. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
10. Calm My Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment
11. Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
12. Influence: Science and Practice
13. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
14. Networking Magic: Find the Best - from Doctors, Lawyers, and Accountants to Homes, Schools, and Jobs
15. Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God

Fiction/Memoirs
16. The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales
17. Wonderstruck
18. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
19. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man: A Novel
20. I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman
21. Fool: A Novel
22. A Prayer for Owen Meany\
23. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Novel
24. The Help

One down....if your one year old went from sweet and smiley to fussy and demanding seemingly overnight, Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old  is for you. But, as with any self-helpish book, take her suggestions with a grain of salt. I really appreciated the explanations she provided for the changes the average one year old goes through, but her suggestions for dealing with them were hit or miss. Still a good read, though.

Whenever I can get to the library I'm going to get The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales, as long as they have it.

What have you read so far?

January 10, 2012

Fun Kids Music

Have you all heard of the Laurie Berkner band? An elementary school music teacher friend told me about her. She has really fun songs for little kids. She has a show on watch instant on Netflix, but it wouldn't load so I can't fully recommend it yet. I really like her song We are the Dinosaurs. We've been enjoying listening to her on Pandora.

Also, GoFish Guys is a group of dads who wanted to make music for kids that didn't drive parents crazy. I liked the few songs I heard from them, especially The Ten Commandment Boogie. This group is probably more for elementary school aged kids, but I think Aiden could start listening to them now :o)

Seeds Family Worship is recommended by Missy on itsalmostnaptime.blogspot.com. The link is a good review of their music, written in true Missy style. They also seem good for older kids....like 7-8 and up, but I'm not sure. I've only listened to a couple songs on their website.

I also really liked Will.I.Am's song on Sesame Street, but he looked really bored while singing it. But it still liked it. Jason Mraz and Bruno Mars did a better job at looking like they wanted to be there, but I didn't like their songs as well.

So that's what we're listening to here. What do you like to play for your kids?

"Do the 10 commandment boogie, the boogie, the boogie, the ten commandment boogie...."

January 3, 2012

Books I plan to read in 2012

As I mentioned before, I want to read at least 24 books in 2012. I've broken my list down into 3 categories: Marriage/Family, Self-Improvement/Christian, and Fiction/Memoirs. These, with the exception of #1, are not necessarily in the order I will be reading them in:
Marriage/Family
1. Your One-Year-Old: The Fun-Loving, Fussy 12-To 24-Month-Old  - I actually started reading this on January 30th....but I'm still counting it for 2012. It was recommended by babyshrink.com and so far it is right on for Aiden. I love it because we've been going through the "terrible twos" with Aiden and he's only 15 months!! I call it the "ornery ones."
2. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity
3. Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches
4. The Husband Project: 21 Days of Loving Your Man--on Purpose and with a Plan
5. Rekindling the Romance: Loving the Love of Your Life

Self-Improvement/Christian
6. One of Us Must Be Crazy. . .and I'm Pretty Sure It's You: Making Sense of the Differences That Divide Us
7. 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think
8. Have a New You by Friday: How to Accept Yourself, Boost Your Confidence & Change Your Life in 5 Days
9. The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life, and Save Thousands a Year
10. Calm My Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment
11. Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
12. Influence: Science and Practice
13. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream
14. Networking Magic: Find the Best - from Doctors, Lawyers, and Accountants to Homes, Schools, and Jobs
15. Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God

Fiction/Memoirs
16. The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: Fourteen Amazing Authors Tell the Tales
17. Wonderstruck
18. The Invention of Hugo Cabret
19. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man: A Novel
20. I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman
21. Fool: A Novel
22. A Prayer for Owen Meany\
23. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Novel
24. The Help

Since my other goal is to read one to two chapters a day, I hopefully will have room to add more books. I started reading the Isabel Dalhousie series by Alexander McCall Smith in July 2011, and have really enjoyed the 2 I've read so far. He recently came out with the 8th installment, so I need to catch up!

And in case you're wondering how I plan on getting all of these books, Crystal at moneysavingmom.com wrote a great article about getting books for free. We also have an awesome library here in Moline, which I plan to take advantage of this year. I've gotten a few books from there, but I'm hoping most of the above listed books will come from there. Wish me luck!

January 1, 2012

Word Vomit

Word vomit. A phrase I heard for the first time while watching Mean Girls in 2004. The best way to describe it is this: the overwhelming,sometimes uncontrollable, sensation to say something you should not say. Something stupid, or something that could get you or someone you love into trouble.

I've dealt with word vomit a lot in my life, and over the years have learned to control it...mostly. Walking away helps. Smiling, biting lip, changing the subject...all are helpful. Walking away works best, though. But sometimes it is uncontrollable and you say something stupid. Something that, as soon as it's said you want to put your head in your hands and say, "Why? Why stupid human?" Then you have to do damage control and it's a big hassle, which is why I've learned to walk away. I've also developed a sort of mantra that I say to myself when word vomit might strike. I say, "Is it worth it? Will more harm than good come from my saying something? If even only a little harm will come, is it worth ruining this relationship?" 9 times out of 10, the answer is no. A big, huge 'NO NO NO.'

My word vomit normally comes from someone saying something stupid inappropriate or offensive, and I have to ask myself my questions. The older I get, the more I realize my time is worth more to me than wasting it on being angry or causing conflict about something that I won't remember next week, next month, or next year. I've wasted too much time already.

And, of course, when I get really riled up, I can always resort back to the age-old question of "Would Jesus say something, Katelyn?" and the answer is, majority of the time, 'no.' A big, fat 'no.'

Are you a victim of word vomit? What are your strategies for overcoming it?