Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! I will be spending today getting pies baked and dessert prepped. Our parents are coming tomorrow for dinner so it will be a full day of cooking turkey and ham, roasties, veggies, stuffing and all the traditional Thanksgiving foods.
Every year at this time I like to revisit my very first post. One of these days I will write an updated version including all of the new things I am grateful for.
Have a fabulous Thanksgiving!
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Gratitude and Apologies
Thank you so very much to everyone who has been supporting and promoting my book! I am blown away by the kindness of so many people who have blogged about it, put it on their sidebars and especially, purchased a copy! The blogging world is such an amazing place - we are friends with each other with absolutely no agenda other than we truly like each other and it makes my heart soar knowing how many wonderful people I have 'met' in the last year.
An extra big thank you to High Heeled Life who spent a week witnessing my meltdown while I put the finishing touches on my book and got it published. It was no easy task and High Heeled Life kept sending positive emails and telling me it would work and all would be fine. Thank you for also doing such a cute post about my book and the adorable graphic! You are an amazing friend and I am so fortunate to have met you.
Thank you also to MrToad for the great blog post about my book - you have always offered kind words and quiet support in your own kvetching way, so much like many of my Scottish uncles. The Balmoral should be honoured to rest upon your head.
Have a fabulous day!
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Friday's Random Thoughts
Happy Friday! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! I have had a very interesting couple of weeks - people are always so facinating! They never cease to amaze me with their antics and behaviour!
- I came home from the lunch the other day and the Little Prince came tearing down the call shouting 'Mommy, mommy, mommy!' and threw himself at me. For no reason other than I had come home. It was awesome!
- I went into Walmart the other day, picked up the one thing I needed and got into the '10 Items or Less' line. As we were waiting the woman in front of me mumbled in to me 'I don't think she knows how to count' which, of course, made me look up to see what she was talking about....the woman in front of her had a FULL cart! She had put 3 or 4 things on the conveyer belt when I said 'Excuse me madam, I think maybe you didn't notice this is a 10 or less line, you will probably want to be into one of the other lines'. I like to think I have mastered the art of pointing out how stupid someone is in a subtly sarcastic way while appearing to be doubting myself in an innocent sort of way. I thank all those years of watching Designing Women reruns and have learned anything can sound charming when said with a slight Southern accent. Everyone around me thought I was charming - Full Cart Woman did not. She was very ticked off that someone would actually challenge her, eventually took her items off the belt and said 'There! Are you happy now?!'. I replied 'Yes, because I am in a 10 Items or Less line' and she stormed off yelling obscenities at me I didn't care to rebut. What surprised me is how 15 other people just stood there silent and staring. I wonder if they would've helped at all if Full Cart Woman had physically attacked me.
- My housekeeper had a get together at her house and since I was passing by on my way home from the aformentioned Walmart trip I decided to stop in. One of the things she was serving is peeled, sliced cucumbers with salt. That's the entire dish. And you know, I had forgotten just how delicious the simplicity of summer can be.
- My mail lady is very awesome. If I leave my mail sticking out of my mailbox she will take it for me and mail it since she is going to the post office anyway. This saves me going to the mailbox with a toddler in tow when that might be the only reason we leave the house that day. Mail carriers are not obligated to take mail for anyone but mine has told me she doesnt mind as long as it isn't a big parcel or anything. I send a lot of mail so a few times a week she will take cards and letters for me. I was in our local chocolate shop buying chocolates for HHL so I decided to get my mail lady a box of them too. I left a note on my mail box asking her to knock the door but I wasn't home when she came...the Suburban Prince answered the door and told her I got them for her because she is always so nice about taking the mail and always does a great job of delivering the mail. He told me he thought she was going to cry! She said no one has ever given her a gift for bringing the mail!
- When you go to a party and take a plate of something for the food table please dont try to take the food with you when you leave...even if you have only been there an hour and no one has touched the dish you brought. If the host/ess insists you take some food then by all means...but it's tacky to claim ownership on food you brought to an event. It no longers belongs to you, it belongs to the host/ess and the party.
- I have been reading the Millenium Series by Stieg Larsson and I can't put them down! I am about halfway through The Girl Who Played With Fire and I am torn - I want to hurry up and get to the end and find out what is going on but then I also know there wont be any more than 3 books so I want to savour them.
- And email conversation yesterday left me a bit tiggered. It takes me back to this post about all of the free advertising bloggers do without even thinking about it. Just this morning I saw posts on nail polish, stationary and clothing and I know none of those bloggers were comensated in any way by the companies. I was contacted about putting some information on my blog and was actually expected to do this...just because. Not for a link exchange, not for product, not for money...just because. This isn't a small struggling business, this is a business with the money to hire the marketing team who contacted me. Do you realise how many bloggers would do this for free and never ask what's in it for them? Companies are now expecting to get free advertising on our blogs and somewhere along the line we missed the chance to make a killing! No other publication would provide so much free promotion for every product under the sun. **Update - Yes, we all blog about products from time to time, but I am seeing more and more blogs that are nothing more than product showcases and we have no idea how powerful these blogs are - these bloggers invest a lot of time and energy into promoting companies for nothing and the companies have budgets for this sort of thing. If I blog about shoes there is the protential for 320 people guaranteed seeing it. Who knows how many blog rolls I am on...so the thought that we aren't going to 'make or break' a company should be considered. I do appreciate when someone blogs about a product I am considering, but I also think the company should thank that blogger for advertising for them. I'm not saying stop talking about products, but what I am hoping is we will all think about what we are doing and perhaps let companies know we should be 'thanked' for our brand loyalty and positive posts.
- Are all men born knowing how to turn on a BBQ? I dont recall ever being taught how to use one and every time I want to grill anything I have to ask the Suburban Princee to come and light it or at least talk me through it.
- Politics, religion and money conversations are best conducted in your own home, not someone else's. If you are just entering the grown up social scene, keep in mind you don't always know who you are talking to and who might overhear you. You could lose friends, opportunities and respect if your opinions are on the extreme end - 'neutral topics only' at cocktails parties! Yes I got phone calls about an incident at our cocktail party. I didn't even know about it so I must've been in the kitchen getting drinks or food or something.
- Does anyone know what happened to HB&HB ? I realised I havn't seen or heard a peep from her all year and her blog doesn't seem to exist anymore.
- If you are wondering why you havn't seen me commenting much lately, I apologize but my time has been quite limited recently and I dont always get to go through all of my favourite blogs and leave comments. I have mentioned the word verification before and sometimes when I see this on the comments I just close the page and dont bother leaving a comment - it just takes too long with all the extra clicks and I know I am not alone in this so...here is how to take it off...At the top of your blog click on ‘Design’ then click on the tab called ‘Settings’. Click on ‘Comments’ then scroll down to the bottom of the page and where it says ‘Show word verification for comments?’ click on NO. Lastly, click on save settings.
Have a fabulous day!
PS...I promise this should be my last rant about blog ads...I have no idea why I have such a bee in my bonnet about it!
- I came home from the lunch the other day and the Little Prince came tearing down the call shouting 'Mommy, mommy, mommy!' and threw himself at me. For no reason other than I had come home. It was awesome!
- I went into Walmart the other day, picked up the one thing I needed and got into the '10 Items or Less' line. As we were waiting the woman in front of me mumbled in to me 'I don't think she knows how to count' which, of course, made me look up to see what she was talking about....the woman in front of her had a FULL cart! She had put 3 or 4 things on the conveyer belt when I said 'Excuse me madam, I think maybe you didn't notice this is a 10 or less line, you will probably want to be into one of the other lines'. I like to think I have mastered the art of pointing out how stupid someone is in a subtly sarcastic way while appearing to be doubting myself in an innocent sort of way. I thank all those years of watching Designing Women reruns and have learned anything can sound charming when said with a slight Southern accent. Everyone around me thought I was charming - Full Cart Woman did not. She was very ticked off that someone would actually challenge her, eventually took her items off the belt and said 'There! Are you happy now?!'. I replied 'Yes, because I am in a 10 Items or Less line' and she stormed off yelling obscenities at me I didn't care to rebut. What surprised me is how 15 other people just stood there silent and staring. I wonder if they would've helped at all if Full Cart Woman had physically attacked me.
- My housekeeper had a get together at her house and since I was passing by on my way home from the aformentioned Walmart trip I decided to stop in. One of the things she was serving is peeled, sliced cucumbers with salt. That's the entire dish. And you know, I had forgotten just how delicious the simplicity of summer can be.
- My mail lady is very awesome. If I leave my mail sticking out of my mailbox she will take it for me and mail it since she is going to the post office anyway. This saves me going to the mailbox with a toddler in tow when that might be the only reason we leave the house that day. Mail carriers are not obligated to take mail for anyone but mine has told me she doesnt mind as long as it isn't a big parcel or anything. I send a lot of mail so a few times a week she will take cards and letters for me. I was in our local chocolate shop buying chocolates for HHL so I decided to get my mail lady a box of them too. I left a note on my mail box asking her to knock the door but I wasn't home when she came...the Suburban Prince answered the door and told her I got them for her because she is always so nice about taking the mail and always does a great job of delivering the mail. He told me he thought she was going to cry! She said no one has ever given her a gift for bringing the mail!
- When you go to a party and take a plate of something for the food table please dont try to take the food with you when you leave...even if you have only been there an hour and no one has touched the dish you brought. If the host/ess insists you take some food then by all means...but it's tacky to claim ownership on food you brought to an event. It no longers belongs to you, it belongs to the host/ess and the party.
- I have been reading the Millenium Series by Stieg Larsson and I can't put them down! I am about halfway through The Girl Who Played With Fire and I am torn - I want to hurry up and get to the end and find out what is going on but then I also know there wont be any more than 3 books so I want to savour them.
- And email conversation yesterday left me a bit tiggered. It takes me back to this post about all of the free advertising bloggers do without even thinking about it. Just this morning I saw posts on nail polish, stationary and clothing and I know none of those bloggers were comensated in any way by the companies. I was contacted about putting some information on my blog and was actually expected to do this...just because. Not for a link exchange, not for product, not for money...just because. This isn't a small struggling business, this is a business with the money to hire the marketing team who contacted me. Do you realise how many bloggers would do this for free and never ask what's in it for them? Companies are now expecting to get free advertising on our blogs and somewhere along the line we missed the chance to make a killing! No other publication would provide so much free promotion for every product under the sun. **Update - Yes, we all blog about products from time to time, but I am seeing more and more blogs that are nothing more than product showcases and we have no idea how powerful these blogs are - these bloggers invest a lot of time and energy into promoting companies for nothing and the companies have budgets for this sort of thing. If I blog about shoes there is the protential for 320 people guaranteed seeing it. Who knows how many blog rolls I am on...so the thought that we aren't going to 'make or break' a company should be considered. I do appreciate when someone blogs about a product I am considering, but I also think the company should thank that blogger for advertising for them. I'm not saying stop talking about products, but what I am hoping is we will all think about what we are doing and perhaps let companies know we should be 'thanked' for our brand loyalty and positive posts.
- Are all men born knowing how to turn on a BBQ? I dont recall ever being taught how to use one and every time I want to grill anything I have to ask the Suburban Princee to come and light it or at least talk me through it.
- Politics, religion and money conversations are best conducted in your own home, not someone else's. If you are just entering the grown up social scene, keep in mind you don't always know who you are talking to and who might overhear you. You could lose friends, opportunities and respect if your opinions are on the extreme end - 'neutral topics only' at cocktails parties! Yes I got phone calls about an incident at our cocktail party. I didn't even know about it so I must've been in the kitchen getting drinks or food or something.
- Does anyone know what happened to HB&HB ? I realised I havn't seen or heard a peep from her all year and her blog doesn't seem to exist anymore.
- If you are wondering why you havn't seen me commenting much lately, I apologize but my time has been quite limited recently and I dont always get to go through all of my favourite blogs and leave comments. I have mentioned the word verification before and sometimes when I see this on the comments I just close the page and dont bother leaving a comment - it just takes too long with all the extra clicks and I know I am not alone in this so...here is how to take it off...At the top of your blog click on ‘Design’ then click on the tab called ‘Settings’. Click on ‘Comments’ then scroll down to the bottom of the page and where it says ‘Show word verification for comments?’ click on NO. Lastly, click on save settings.
Have a fabulous day!
PS...I promise this should be my last rant about blog ads...I have no idea why I have such a bee in my bonnet about it!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
A little thank you note....
The girl across the street just graduated from high school and will be going to university in September. We gave her a little plaque that says 'A goal begins with a dream' and this is the thank you note I found in my mailbox the next day. Her mother promptly told me I left the price on the back of the plaque *sigh* Discretion is the better part of valour ladies and gentlemen!
Have a fabulous day!
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gratitude,
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
100 Followers!

I have 100 followers! Wow! I am so incredibly flattered so many of you are interested in what I have to say! Thank you all so very much for following my blog, posting comments and welcoming me into your blog world. When I started this I had no idea where it was going or where it would take me but I feel like all of you have pointed me in the direction we all want to go in. Every day I think of things that might interest you, entertain you and make you think. This really has come to represent the journey of my life and I hope I can inspire other Suburban moms to embrace their inner princess. Your comments really do keep me going! Every single one is validation that I am telling my story the right way.

So here's to you! My faithful readers and new found unmet friends! Perhaps some day we will meet so I can thank you in person!

I will be hosting a giveaway to celebrate this amazing milestone - sometime in the next few weeks to coincide with my 100th post!
Have a fabulous day!
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Random things I am looking forward to!
Please enter my October giveaway!
I took a couple of weeks off from the social scene and now I am back in the game!
Here are some things I have coming up:
1. Lots of toddler activities - yes I know, not really MY social scene but the Little Prince is a good ice breaker.
2. Lunch and manis with a new friend on Friday sans kiddies! She suggested 'we ditch the kids' and go out - I almost fainted since getting the moms around here to go out and be even a shadow of their former selves is more work than it is worth!
3. Thanksgiving this coming weekend! Yay! I love Thanksgiving and turkey dinner! We are going to my parents house for the day and my in-laws will be there too. I will make the pumpkin pie, brussel sprouts and stuffing! YUM!
4. Meeting Diana Gabaldon again. She wrote the Outlander books and will be in Toronto on the 15th. Her newest book just came out and she is on her tour at the moment! A friend and I are going to dinner in the city then to the book signing!
5. Dinner with an old friend from school. Isn't Facebook wonderful? I have been able to reconnect with lots of people I knew when I was little!
6. Halloween! The Little Prince will be going out with a little girl we know - they don't live in town here so we have offered up our little red wagon for the two little ones to get from door to door. We have made a tradition of hosting a Halloween dinner party after the T&Ting is done. I make chili and garlic bread and we all get to relax! I saw some really cute appetizer ideas I so want to try. I will be taking lots of photos!
7. A road trip to Watertown, NY. There are lots of box mall type stores there and a big Target to we are going to get our shop on! My neighbour/new friend wants to go so we are planning to kidnap another neighbour/friend and have a girls day of shopping!
8. The grand opening party for a chocolate company close to me. Yes...C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T-E! They make some of the most amazing chocolates and I cant wait to see the new shop and try their new creations! I am also going to see if the owner wants to perhaps maybe offer up a box of chocolates for a giveaway!
9. Being a guest at a sorority meeting. It has always been a life dream to be in a sorority. I never got to go to university so as much as I wanted to I didn't get to join Delta Delta Delta (I mean really, who wouldn't love answering the phone with 'Delta Delta Delta, can I help ya, help ya, help ya?'). I found out there is a sorority not linked to universities called Beta Sigma Phi so I am going to check them out and see if it is for me! Wish me luck! I could be a sorority girl soon enough!
10. Hearing from my soldiers! Both of the soldiers I adopted in the spring are out of Afghanistan and in Cyprus right now for some rest. They will be back in Canada soon and I cant wait to know they are both safe and sound and back home!
What are some things you are looking forward to?
Have a fabulous day!
I took a couple of weeks off from the social scene and now I am back in the game!
Here are some things I have coming up:
1. Lots of toddler activities - yes I know, not really MY social scene but the Little Prince is a good ice breaker.
2. Lunch and manis with a new friend on Friday sans kiddies! She suggested 'we ditch the kids' and go out - I almost fainted since getting the moms around here to go out and be even a shadow of their former selves is more work than it is worth!
3. Thanksgiving this coming weekend! Yay! I love Thanksgiving and turkey dinner! We are going to my parents house for the day and my in-laws will be there too. I will make the pumpkin pie, brussel sprouts and stuffing! YUM!
4. Meeting Diana Gabaldon again. She wrote the Outlander books and will be in Toronto on the 15th. Her newest book just came out and she is on her tour at the moment! A friend and I are going to dinner in the city then to the book signing!
5. Dinner with an old friend from school. Isn't Facebook wonderful? I have been able to reconnect with lots of people I knew when I was little!
6. Halloween! The Little Prince will be going out with a little girl we know - they don't live in town here so we have offered up our little red wagon for the two little ones to get from door to door. We have made a tradition of hosting a Halloween dinner party after the T&Ting is done. I make chili and garlic bread and we all get to relax! I saw some really cute appetizer ideas I so want to try. I will be taking lots of photos!
7. A road trip to Watertown, NY. There are lots of box mall type stores there and a big Target to we are going to get our shop on! My neighbour/new friend wants to go so we are planning to kidnap another neighbour/friend and have a girls day of shopping!
8. The grand opening party for a chocolate company close to me. Yes...C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T-E! They make some of the most amazing chocolates and I cant wait to see the new shop and try their new creations! I am also going to see if the owner wants to perhaps maybe offer up a box of chocolates for a giveaway!
9. Being a guest at a sorority meeting. It has always been a life dream to be in a sorority. I never got to go to university so as much as I wanted to I didn't get to join Delta Delta Delta (I mean really, who wouldn't love answering the phone with 'Delta Delta Delta, can I help ya, help ya, help ya?'). I found out there is a sorority not linked to universities called Beta Sigma Phi so I am going to check them out and see if it is for me! Wish me luck! I could be a sorority girl soon enough!
10. Hearing from my soldiers! Both of the soldiers I adopted in the spring are out of Afghanistan and in Cyprus right now for some rest. They will be back in Canada soon and I cant wait to know they are both safe and sound and back home!
What are some things you are looking forward to?
Have a fabulous day!
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Attitude is Gratitude!
I decided to make my first blog about gratitude because I always feel good about life when I realize how much I have to be grateful for. I see so many unhappy people around me and I just want to scream, "But you have a home! Children! A spouse! Your legs! Your Job!". In these busy times it is too easy to forget to take time to appreciate the little things. Sometimes it is the little things that get us through the day when all of the big things seem to be falling apart.
Oprah had it right a few years ago when she told her audience to keep a Gratitude Journal. It is such a simple thing but so powerful - at the end of every day write down 3 things you are grateful for that day. Easy right? Would you believe people have told me they couldn't come up with anything? Not one thing!!!!
So. My challenge to you is this: every day write down or even just think about 3 things you are grateful for. In a month I dare you to tell me you don't feel better about yourself and your life!
I bet you are thinking "Oh yeah Suburban Princess? So what are YOU grateful for? Huh?"
I knew you would want to know!
1. My husband. Yes he annoys me from time to time but he is the best husband anyone could ever have!
2. My son. It was a hard time getting him into the world but he makes me smile every single day. His cuddles make my heart sing!
3. My dog. This little dog used to be the centre of my universe. He was with me through all the times I was home alone when hubby was working long hours. He has protected me, loved me and licked my wounds. Now he has to fight for face time with me but he still never holds a grudge!
4. My home. I hated it at first but it really has become my home. We put a lot of work into it and there is still a lot to do but it keeps me safe, warm and dry every single day. The pool refreshes us in the summer and the fireplace keeps us cozy all winter. The living room has witnessed so many great times - birthdays, anniversaries, dinner parties, Christmas parties and was where I poured my grief out when my gran died.
5. Hot water. Yes! Hot water! It is too easy to take something like hot water for granted! But when it isnt there we know about it! I am grateful every time I turn on the shower and there is hot water.
6. My fat. Ok I know I am constantly trying to get rid of it but if I get right down to it I am only chubby because we are fortunate enough to have plenty to eat. Some people go hungry and some children never get breakfast. I am grateful I can walk into the grocery store and buy any food I want.
7. My friends. They make me laugh and feed my need to socialize!
8. My car. When my son was born I was driving a 2-door SUV. Ever try to get an infant carseat into one of those? Oh and try doing it post-csection! We bought a nice 4-door car for me and I got my freedom back. My little car has started on command every single day and has kept me from being housebound!
9. The rain. Strange thing to be grateful for right? I love a rainy day so we can all sit around in the den and watch movies and play with all of the toys. Rain also means we dont have to water the gardens at night!
10. My dishwasher. I cant stand washing dishes! Every time I load the dishwasher and it starts up I blow it a kiss - who wouldnt love a dishwasher! My dishwasher has never let me down!
11. My health. Need I say more?
12. My TV. Yes I am a tv addict. Every time I turn it on a whole big world comes into my living room. Nature shows, reality shows, soap operas, musicals and even the news. It keeps me company when I am alone and teaches me about places and things I might never see.
I could go on and on and on but I think I will stop here and encourage you to make your own list!
Have a fabulous day!
XO
Oprah had it right a few years ago when she told her audience to keep a Gratitude Journal. It is such a simple thing but so powerful - at the end of every day write down 3 things you are grateful for that day. Easy right? Would you believe people have told me they couldn't come up with anything? Not one thing!!!!
So. My challenge to you is this: every day write down or even just think about 3 things you are grateful for. In a month I dare you to tell me you don't feel better about yourself and your life!
I bet you are thinking "Oh yeah Suburban Princess? So what are YOU grateful for? Huh?"
I knew you would want to know!
1. My husband. Yes he annoys me from time to time but he is the best husband anyone could ever have!
2. My son. It was a hard time getting him into the world but he makes me smile every single day. His cuddles make my heart sing!
3. My dog. This little dog used to be the centre of my universe. He was with me through all the times I was home alone when hubby was working long hours. He has protected me, loved me and licked my wounds. Now he has to fight for face time with me but he still never holds a grudge!
4. My home. I hated it at first but it really has become my home. We put a lot of work into it and there is still a lot to do but it keeps me safe, warm and dry every single day. The pool refreshes us in the summer and the fireplace keeps us cozy all winter. The living room has witnessed so many great times - birthdays, anniversaries, dinner parties, Christmas parties and was where I poured my grief out when my gran died.
5. Hot water. Yes! Hot water! It is too easy to take something like hot water for granted! But when it isnt there we know about it! I am grateful every time I turn on the shower and there is hot water.
6. My fat. Ok I know I am constantly trying to get rid of it but if I get right down to it I am only chubby because we are fortunate enough to have plenty to eat. Some people go hungry and some children never get breakfast. I am grateful I can walk into the grocery store and buy any food I want.
7. My friends. They make me laugh and feed my need to socialize!
8. My car. When my son was born I was driving a 2-door SUV. Ever try to get an infant carseat into one of those? Oh and try doing it post-csection! We bought a nice 4-door car for me and I got my freedom back. My little car has started on command every single day and has kept me from being housebound!
9. The rain. Strange thing to be grateful for right? I love a rainy day so we can all sit around in the den and watch movies and play with all of the toys. Rain also means we dont have to water the gardens at night!
10. My dishwasher. I cant stand washing dishes! Every time I load the dishwasher and it starts up I blow it a kiss - who wouldnt love a dishwasher! My dishwasher has never let me down!
11. My health. Need I say more?
12. My TV. Yes I am a tv addict. Every time I turn it on a whole big world comes into my living room. Nature shows, reality shows, soap operas, musicals and even the news. It keeps me company when I am alone and teaches me about places and things I might never see.
I could go on and on and on but I think I will stop here and encourage you to make your own list!
Have a fabulous day!
XO
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