Thursday, November 21, 2019

A Big Catch Up

To start out, I am grateful I am once again healthy. I had a weird cold that was stuck in my throat. 

While I was sick, I was very grateful for Gatorade and that it didn't hurt my throat when I drank it.

I am grateful that I was sick because I regularly take for granted having a healthy body that does basically what I ask it to do. It truly is a blessing to be free from illness and I need to be a bit more aware of that.

To wrap up what I was grateful for while sick, I am very grateful to have Jonathan as my caretaker. He was sweet and made sure that I had what I needed. I feel rather spoiled when I'm sick.

I am grateful for this silly raptor sign in the computer lab I use at school. It makes me smile each time I see it. Thankfully, I'm never there when the raptors are.


I am grateful for tender mercies. Most people would call them coincidences, but they are real and provided for us by a loving Savior. Anyway, last month I took a woman from church to a doctor's appointment because she doesn't have a car. While I was in the waiting room, I looked out the window and saw a message that I needed. The graffiti says "Just Wait". I feel like that was there for me. I want things to move ahead in the way that I want it to, but whenever I pray it doesn't feel right. That message of just wait was exactly what I needed that day. I am not forgotten while I wait and it's okay that I am currently waiting. It won't last forever.


I am grateful for stormy weather. Texas provides a wide variety of weather and by far my favorite are the storms. Sometimes there's thunder and lightening and other times it's solely rain. It doesn't really matter to me!


As I was driving yesterday, I felt grateful for the magic of fall. I was driving through colorful leaves and watching how they seem to dance as the wind blows them around felt magical. I didn't get pictures since I was driving, but that might be my favorite part of fall. The beauty struck me very deeply and I can't really describe it beyond magical.


I am grateful for my marriage. It has helped me to grow in ways that I wouldn't have otherwise. I am grateful to be married to my equal. While we have different strengths and weaknesses, they balance out and we are equal. Our marriage is a wonderful refuge from the world where we can truly be our nerdy selves and enjoy each other. I am grateful that our paths crossed and that Jonathan waited patiently for me. Our marriage is a blessing as we've face tremendous trials and challenges together. The struggles that could have (and maybe should have) torn us apart have only brought us closer together. I can't wait to see where our life takes us.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Tuesday Nights

I am grateful for our Tuesday nights. For the past few months, we gather with a group of friends from church and learn about Personal Finances. When we started, we didn't know anyone else in our group and over time we've become friends.

You can check out the manual by clicking here.

This course is designed to guide you to understand not only about Personal Finances, but to come closer to God as well. When I think about most things involving money, I don't usually think about praying over it even though the scriptures tell us to pray for everything. It has helped us gain a better understanding of where we are and what we need to do to have the future we want. I'm grateful that we've taken advantage of this opportunity and for the friends that we've made because of it.

Monday, November 11, 2019

Veterans Day

I am grateful for the men and women who serve to defend our freedoms. It's weird because today is going to look like a normal Monday morning with work and school. In spite of that, we can carry an extra prayer in our hearts for our defenders near and far.


Sunday, November 10, 2019

Family

I am grateful that family love knows no distance. While this is currently the farthest I lived from my family, I have never felt closer to them. This summer was a pretty crazy one for us. We were on an emotional rollercoaster. When we were at our lowest point, there was nothing we could do on our own that could bring us out of it. We tried so hard and a dark cloud just hung over us. My family had already been apprised of what was going on and were praying for us. They kicked it up a notch and held a fast for us. That morning was the first time in three weeks that I woke up and was not weighed down by what was going on. Amy Rosella shared this quote in our group text after shared how much better we were both doing.

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Sure, fasting and praying hasn't changed what's going on, but it did bring peace that we are on the right track. It is such a blessing that I can still rely on my family even though we are no where near each other.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Morning Routine

I am grateful for my simple morning routine. I start my day out spending time in the scriptures.


I spend about 10 minutes in the Book of Mormon, then I journal, and I finish up with the Come, Follow Me curriculum for individuals and families. Sometimes I really dive in and take my time, but other mornings I don't have as much time so I quickly go through each. I feel like it is helping me as I prioritize my mornings.

Friday, November 8, 2019

Catch Up!

I'm grateful that I can catch up on the days that I've already missed.


I'm grateful for productive Saturdays. This past Saturday, Jonathan was on a roll with getting things done around our new apartment. He assembled shelves and then used them to organize his tools in our little storage closet on our patio. This is the first time we've ever had anything like this and it has been a blessing. We no longer have a trunk filled with tools and now we can easily find whatever tool we need.

I am grateful for the Lord's tender mercies that brought us to Texas. I've been thinking a lot about how we made it to Texas as we moved out of our first place. There were so many blessings and one of the biggest ones was finding our apartment. It was hard to leave, but it was time to move forward. I am grateful for all of the memories we will have of our time there.


I'm grateful for gorgeous Texas sunsets. I love how they linger for what seems like hours and how they change as the sun gets lower and lower.

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Mi Familia

I am grateful for all of our wonderful ancestors and their perseverance to overcome their challenges.

I always get choked up during this song.

We haven't been to big about celebrating Halloween, though I did pull out some fake spiders and our haunted house. After watching Coco many, many times, I thought it would be cool do our own version of Dia de Los Muertos, or day of the dead.


I got out pictures of our ancestors and Jonathan helped me make paper marigolds.


I really like that there is a holiday that focuses on our ancestors and how it helps keep us connected with them. I have found strength as I have learned about my ancestors and how they kept moving forward even though life was incredibly difficult. I think this is going to be a new tradition for us.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Home

I am grateful to have an apartment that feels like a home.


This September we moved and this was the first time we moved without really needing to move. It took awhile for it to feel real, but we kept moving forward because we ultimately did feel like it was right for us. It didn't take long for it to feel like a home. We still had boxes and piles of stuff, but it feels like a home. I can't find a better way to describe it. I loved our last place and still miss it at times, but it never quite felt like home. This past weekend, we spent time assembling more of our furniture and hanging things on the walls and it feels like we've always been here. It is such a wonderful feeling to have.


Sunday, November 3, 2019

A Month of Gratitude

I don't know about you, but it feels like November came out of nowhere. As I was sitting in church this afternoon, I realized I hadn't started my annual daily gratitude posts. I am going to correct that right now. I enjoy taking the time to write out something I am grateful each day and seeing the wonderful blessings I have in my life. If you are like me and haven't started, you can join in any time!


First, I am grateful for our wonderful friends. Last Sunday, we visited with some of our old friends for a night of pumpkin carving and games. I cannot remember the last time I carved a pumpkin, but it's safe to say that it has been many, many years. I decided to go all out and do a dia de los muertos skull. Most everyone finished their pumpkins quickly, but I kept hard at work finishing mine. A few hours later, it was done! I love how both of our pumpkins turned out and that we were able to spend the evening with our dear friends.


Second, I am grateful we aren't the only Texans in the family anymore! My cousins moved to the Dallas area and we were able to visit them for the weekend. I haven't seen Steve and Sapna since I was a young teenager. It was so wonderful to spend some real time with them and for Jonathan to meet more of my family. Steve has even been caught saying y'all! His Texification is coming along great!


Third, I am grateful for reminders of my childhood (even if they may cause inconvenience). Any time I am stuck waiting for a train, I am taken back to my years in high school racing the trains to get to school on time. We raced them because they were slow moving and then would stop (still blocking the intersection) and then slowly reverse. Thankfully, the trains I wait for here don't pull those types of shenanigans, but I still get transported back to those days for just a few seconds and I can't help put smile.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Plans

Next month, we will be moving! As much as we love where we live, it's time to get a bit more room. Today I walked to Home Depot to get an idea of plants for our new apartment since we've kept our peace lily alive and we'll have a patio.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Nothing To See

 Bright and early, I had my surgery. I was nervous and excited about it.


It was so reassuring to have Jonathan with me until it was time to wheel me back into the operating room.


It was so hard for me to wake up from the anesthesia, but once again Jonathan was right there with me. He explained that there was no endometriosis anywhere. The doctor used dye and saw that my fallopian tubes were clear. Naturally there are mixed feelings about not finding anything wrong, but it's reassuring to know instead of wonder.


I did a lot of sleeping for the next few days, but I needed to be at an angle to help release all the excess air that was pumped into my abdomen. I'm glad that they warned me that I could experience shoulder pain from the surgery because it certainly came!


Now I'm up and walking around our neighborhood again!

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Test Results

We've started getting some more information about all the blood tests. Most everything has been normal. My vitamin D levels are low so I've started taking supplements for that and my prolactin levels are too high. I had a second blood test to verify that my prolactin levels were too high and the result was the same. Thankfully, I looked up what could cause this and a common cause is a non-cancerous tumor on the pituitary gland. So when I got a call from my doctor's office, I was not surprised that I needed to get an MRI of my brain to see if that was the cause. It was a bit overwhelming to think that I might need brain surgery if there was a tumor, but I tried to focus on just figuring out what was going on.


It was a bit overwhelming having an MRI knowing that I had to be perfectly still, but it went well and I'm thankfully not claustrophobic! The results came back that there was no tumor! No additional surgeries for me! I'm still on the schedule for surgery at the end of the week to remove any endometriosis. 

Friday, July 5, 2019

Our Independence Day

We started our day with a nearby neighborhood fourth of July parade with friends from church. My favorite part is the lawn chair brigade. They do a routine with their chairs that is so funny and well done. It is so good!


To beat the heat, we went to the Inner Space Caverns in Georgetown. It was still a bit humid, but it was cooler which was nice.


No one knew the caverns were there until they were building the nearby freeway. They were checking to see if the ground was solid enough to build on and they kept hitting a hole, so they made a large enough hole to lower a guy down to see what was under them. He saw that it was a cave. They still built the freeway over the cave and every so often we could hear the cars above us.




There is an area with a lot of different bones of various animals that got stuck like horses, saber-tooth tigers, and even mammoths.


After the cave, we went into Georgetown and ate at 600 Degree Pizzeria. It was so good and Georgetown is such a cute town. I could definitely see us living there one day!


Before it was too late, we checked in on Woogy.


It was a great day to spend together and celebrate our country!