Summer Re-cap

Everyone has said we jumped from mid-June to mid-September and my blog proves it!  We had a great Summer but as always it was nuts.  We made the most of it, spent a lot of time with our friends and family whenever we had the chance.

One great trip was to Wichita to spend time with my family to celebrate all of the July birthdays: Russell, Aunt T and Liam.  We had a ton of fun at the Wichita YMCA waterpark.

The Cousin Bunch--they have a great time together

Russell underwater--love my water camera!

I'm FIVE! I love the funky "Plastic Man" looking effect

After the waterpark we visited with the Browns.  Kyle left for Afghanistan (thank you baby brother for your service and bravery) so we spent as much time as we could squeeze in with him and the family.  Little Ethan had a great time with his cousins, aunts and uncles who don’t get to see him NEAR enough!

Brad showing Ethan a video of himself from Jessica's Easter Wedding weekend.

Big Carter snuggles with Ethan

Sweet Boys

The kids went on a trek with their grandparents for 10 whole days!  I have to say I was ABOUT to die by the 4th day!  OMG!  But, they had fun and Brad and I got some quiet alone time to regenerate and learn how to have a conversation without being interrupted.  That was tricky the first day but we got used to it.  We went to movies and dinner and nights out without paying a babysitter…it was a great way to kick off a 16 year anniversary celebration!

Cheers! Night out with friends and our traditional tequila shot

At the end of that trip we celebrated our 16th anniversary in St. Louis at a super cool boutique hotel called Moonrise.

Moonrise hotel in St. Louis--the fabulous lobby

And the amazing stairwell with super cool chandelier

And then our reunion with the kiddos!  We were watching the clock until we got to give those three monkeys a big squeeze!  We had fun hearing about all of their adventures and swam in the hotel pool.  We were all in bed early…mama didn’t sleep well because of all the kicks and wiggles but I didn’t mind, I missed my snuggle bunnies.

The Woods clan--Bye Bye Gg and Paps see you at Xmas

And home sweet home…the drive home was actually pretty relaxing…for me anyway since I got to sleep in the back with Whitney and Russell.  We laughed at the hotel when we were all color coordinated (unplanned) with splashes of orange.  When we got home Russell’s best buddies all had orange on too.  I guess we were all on the same vibe that day knowing we’d be HOME SWEET HOME!

Precious Ninjas: Russell, Blake and Parker--inseparable

Crawling Up For Air

In addition to starting a new job and running myself ragged with everything else life has to offer I’m finally coming up for air.  Whitney and I spent Tuesday-Sunday in Branson, Mo for her National Dance Competition.  She did awesome and even survived a foot injury that could have been extremely tragic at this point in the season.  I was staring down 11 costumes being tossed out the window if she was laid up.  But, after some ice, soaking, a brace and LOTS of love and attention from her dance team she was back on stage.

While there Carter was burning up his State Baseball Tournament in Columbia, Mo.  It was hard to be apart but I know Carter and Whitney felt the support of the rest of the family in our respective locations.  His team ended up 9th in the tournament which is amazing!!  Carter had his best performance in the field and at bat so I couldn’t be more proud of him.

So back to the grind for five days then we have Whitney’s recital Friday night, a matinee on Saturday and final performance Saturday night.  I can’t tell you how excited I am to sleep in on Sunday!  I may be in my jammies all day that day!

I started the Brave Girls Club, Soul Restoration 2 class amidst all of this craziness.  Admittedly I’m behind but have enjoyed stealing a few minutes here and there to watch the videos.  I have a birthday scrap trip 7/7/11-7/11/11 so I will be catching up on that class and enjoying some R & R big time!  Below are two birdies my kids drew for the Brave Girls Club daily emails.

Have a fabulous weekend!

 

Viva ERC in Las Vegas

BuildMyMove's 1st trip to the ERC Conference in Las Vegas

Our business development team had a fabulous time in Las Vegas.  Sure the sites and refreshments were enjoyed but mostly the warm welcome we received from the Relocation Industry!  I’ve been around the block a few times and have not always…actually NEVER been welcomed with open arms to an industry.  While new, innovative, companies might be seen as a threat, this group loved having young fresh faces!

We learned a ton from our future customers and have so many angles to follow up we’ll be work diligently to get in touch with all of the terrific people and companies we met.  We are already planning our trip to Denver, Colorado in October for the next RELO convention, GMS.  We are already planning for after-conference gathering and other ways to spend more time with our customers and prospects outside of the event.

So, if you are getting ready to move call me, email me whatever works, my company will save you money and deliver unmatched service.

BuildMyMove Business Development Team: Kim Woods, Eric Gephart, John Elliott, Dan Cunningham, Rich Cray

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Day Moon

I don’t remember seeing “Day Moons” prior to just a few years ago.  Now I feel like I see them almost every day.  Russell and I are particularly fond of Day Moons and have many conversations about them when they are out.  I love having a fellow astrologist in the family and at 4 his take on things is pretty great.

Moving Along

Well Miss Alice did not get to see her eggs hatch…bummer. BUT my neighbor has babies in his grill which we decided is the *bird nest mansion* so we’ve enjoyed his babies.  He’s selling his grill and I’m tempted to buy it just to keep for Robin babies in the Spring.  I know….I’m crazy but I really think that sort of thing is amazing.  I’m thankful to be a human with shelter and food and to not have to worry about my babies if the Spring is as cold as it has been this year.  Poor mama birds…

We have been in a literal whirlwind of dance and baseball.  Mother’s Day weekend was spent at the ball fields for Carter’s tournament which was super fun!  The only bummer is there was not time for all-day jammie days and planting.  We did squeeze in time on Monday to plant my geraniums in pots, herbs and peppers.  The view out of the door to my deck is monumentally more enjoyable with gorgeous green plants and flowers instead of dried up sad remnants from last year.  I remember welcoming Fall but I have to say January-March and even April if it is cold like it was this year is pretty annoying…except for March Madness.  Combine a long Winter with an early tournament loss and we really don’t know what to do with ourselves until May.

I look back at the last few months and am really kind of amazed at all we’ve shoved into the calendar.  Dance, baseball, Jessica’s wedding festivities, a new job, Kindergarten enrollment, preparation for Summer School and what the heck I’m doing with the kids after that…madness.  But, when I think about my most productive times it is when I’m holy whirlwind of tornados busy.

Here are a few pics from the fun of the last few weeks.  Next week I’m off to Vegas for a trade show.  Brad and the kids will be holding down the fort Tuesday-Friday then we have a dance competition and baseball tournament.  Typical craziness…

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A Break in the Rain yields yearly wonders

We have been stuck in the downfall of Spring which is chilly days and nights, lots of rain and the longing for it to warm up so that we can clean up the yard, not freeze at baseball games and send the kids outside to play.   About 2 weeks ago Brad informed me that there was a new nest in our Willow tree!  I was beyond excited!  Last year the kids and I named the sweet little mama robin, Alice and her four babies ChickenPot, MoJo, Princess Julia and Rhino (who never hatched :(…)  We were reviewing the photos from my facebook last year and they were all hatching exactly this week!  BUT, it has been cold and rainy so we are hoping we didn’t miss the whole egg reveal and hatching since mama Alice has been firmly planted on her nest.  We are really hoping for some warm temperatures so she’ll go grab a bite and we can take a peek.

Last year’s facebook album

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.1431503914117.60734.1428467944&l=efe80f780a

This year’s pic of Alice:

Mama Alice keeping her eggs warm

I also LOVE Spring because my giant bleeding heart bush bursts with blooms!  I SO love this plant and am amazed as if it is the first year it grew.  It starts with just little sprouts sticking out of the ground and is one of the first to pop through.  Then in a flash…like THREE days it is HUGE and measures 3ft across then 4ft and will probably be close to 5ft across this year.  I’m hoping it will stay long enough for me to cut some blooms and enjoy them.

HAPPY SPRING!  Dreaming of blue eggs under that mama bird!

Help I’m trapped in a dark convention center

One of the biggest joys in my life is watching my children participate in their activities.  However, two back-to-back dance weekends with a baseball tournament thrown on top is a bit much!  I will say I learned the fine art of conserving energy to sustain enough to get me through three days on the second weekend.  My sweet friend Erin and her family hosted us at their house so we didn’t have to drive back and forth to Lees Summit during the breaks.  It was fun!  We did some crafty little projects and she inspired me to quit doing whatever I do at home and squeeze in the craftiness I have in me.

The weekends were very fun and the kids did an amazing job dancing!  Whitney had a blast during her little spotlight solo in the big production number and the second weekend it earned a diamond!  Yeah!  I don’t remember many “1st” place awards for our big number we do each year so that one is a special one.  Two of her dances, “Let Us Out” in which she plays an angry elephant and “Fish Fry” which she plays a fish won Entertainment awards which is a judges choice award!  Those are always very special to receive because they don’t hand them out to any old dance.

While we were laying low during our breaks I made two fun little plaques to commemorate Whitney and her dear friend, Zoie’s first solos.  I copied pictures I had taken and jazzed up the area around it.  I think they turned out pretty cute and I know they will be treasured.  This was a monumental year for Whitney’s dance career and I know will be remembered as a highlight.

Zoies Solo Plaque

Zoies beautiful pose during her dance

AND WHITNEY’S

Whitneys solo plaque

Close up of her image

ooops eyes closed but this is the only pic I have of this pose

ENJOY!  I SURE ENJOYED MAKING THEM!

Whirlwind

Wow, between marketing home inspections, running kids to dance and baseball plus whatever is thrown at me I’ve just felt like I’m in a whirlwind!  Tonight I had time to move over some files to my external hard drive so my little MacBook wasn’t so congested.  Thank goodness, that was a problem.

We are gearing up for the big time baseball season for Carter’s team, The Cowboys.  The kids are so awesome and the parents are great to hang around at the ballpark.  That is so nice when you are there for hours on end.  This year Russell is playing more with the other kids rather than rolling in the dirt.  THANK GOODNESS!  Carter’s basketball team finished up last week and were LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!  Woo hoo!

Whitney has been extremely busy with dance and has another competition this weekend.  We are staying with the Ummel family in Overland Park which should be super fun and a laugh fest.  I have to keep my energy level in check for this one because it will be a full two days.  We are rooting our little dancing queen on as always!

I hope Spring has found you and is here to stay in Kansas City!  We woke up to 65 degrees yesterday morning and I thought I would freeze to death!  By the time we all got home it was beautiful.  Thank the Lord for Clariton (for Russell and Whitney) and Sudafed for me!  We’ve been struggling with Spring allergies and the hot and cold weather alternating each day.

I’m going to attach just a few pics from our hustle and bustle the last few days/weeks.

Enjoy!

Our 74 dancer Production Number called "Heart Beats" it's amazing!

Sharp Dressed Man (their version of Simply Irresistable from Robert Palmer)

Julie Lee's Car Presentation for becoming an Arbonne RVP! So fun!

Carter and Cameron having a blast at the Pikeville NAIA Championship WIN!

Russell LOVES a party especially when it revolves around Winning a Basketball Game...or any sport/game for that matter!

Choose a Path and Run down it!

In the last six months I have been given the opportunity to choose what career path, life path I want to follow.  I’ve had lots of offers, all kinds of offers.  Thanks to Brave Girls, Soul Restoration I’ve been able to really think about how I want my life to look.  I’ve had that BIG job with all the stress and travel and late nights.  The one where my family is sad that I’m missing so much of the day and missing games and events.  It’s the job where I put work before my family.  And why?  Because I feel like making that money will take care of my family…but what I have come to realize…is that my family needs ME to take care of them, not money I work hard to earn.

So, I revert back to my Brave Girl projects, words of wisdom, support from all those ladies who have faced a million obstacles and have traveled through them to get to the other side.  As much as my brain thinks, “oh just take the easy way out, get that DEFINED job, make the money, work the hours and all will be fine.”  But my Brave Girls “training” kept bringing me back to “what makes everyone HAPPY?”  I don’t meant the kind of  lavish vacation HAPPY, not shopping spree HAPPY, but truly, 100% genuinely HAPPY…our family being together is the answer.  Plain and simple.

My new career is defined as *working for ME!*  I am blessed with a fabulous network of clients/friends.  It’s hard for me to call them clients because I genuinely care about their business and treating their customers the best way possible so we all get the referral business and repeat business that makes life easier.  Brave Girls taught me to seek out and surround myself with awesome people.  I think before I kissed up to those I didn’t respect and honestly…didn’t like, but I did it for the money, to feed my family.  I find my new outlook is probably attracting more people to my business and I definitely know it is helping me be happier on a daily basis.  I don’t mean just jolly I mean dialed in, loving my children, hearing their funny conversations, watching their 400th time of dunking the ball or trying a dance move.  Even seeing my dog do a funny stretch and “talk” to us.  And I think my husband would agree for the most part that the new career path is good for him too.  I know he sees me dialed into work afterhours a little too much.  Before the shift in my career I was dreaming of vacations to Mexico and any other beach I could find.  Now, I really think I’ll be perfectly content to hang out at the pool, on the back deck and on my business partner’s pontoon boat.  As awesome as vacations can be and how amazing they sound, they are expensive, the kids rarely eat the expensive food we buy, drinks are kinda gross at resorts and beds can be uncomfortable.  (yes I am telling myself this but I do kinda believe it)  A vacation at home means our favorite meals, sleeping in because our bed is so comfy and walking to the pool rather than frantically packing, going through the crazy airports and paying $10 for a grilled cheese that doesn’t get eaten.

The point of all this rambling is I have been given the gift of looking forward to every morning and every evening and every weekend with my kids.  I can plan a vacation that is as fun as any other vacation but spent at home with all of our comforts and *stuff.*  There is no way, absolutely no way I would ever have this mindset without the amazing gals at Brave Girls and the Soul Restoration class.  I adore them, I think they are so smart and talented.  If I could punt all money making activities to work on Brave Girl-esque projects I’d totally do it!  In a heartbeat.

My timeline, being a little girl rocks!

My mom always said, "challenging times builds character." I have a lot of character.

The cover of my Brave Girls Truth Book

I love the concept of loving your WHOLE self!

Here’s a link to this amazing course.  *shhhh* I have a few assignments to finish from SR1 which I will do and enjoy all the way until I get to Soul Restoration 2.  I’m sure my perspective changes all the time so what I make and do and write will evolve all the time.  That is pretty darn cool!

http://bravegirlsclub.com/soul-restoration-1-and-2

Cool graphic courtesy of BraveGirlsClub.com

Can I have a do-over

Spring Break was just not long enough!  We were so exhausted after our dance team trip to St. Louis, I mean so tired you can barely even speak and form words.  My week was stacked with meetings for work yet I wanted to be home more and play with my kids in the Spring weather.  Things shifted a bit on Wednesday and by Thursday I had my wish…I just wish it would have been a whole week of Spring Break rather than two days.

These next two months are absolutely insane and the best part is I have no personal things I have to do, it is all family focused so in my nooks and crannies I rest and chill.  Spring…March specifically, is all about basketball and dance.  Carter plays lots of basketball, KU rocks the NCAA tournament and Whitney Jane lights up the stage from March-June.  Well this year we had a great surprise, Brad’s Aunt Suzi, Uncle Nick and cousin Cameron came in town on orders from Suzi’s boss.  He handed her some cash and tickets to the Pikeville, KY game in Kansas City so they jumped in the car and headed this way.  The really cool thing is Pikeville made it to the final game of the NAIA Championship!!  This is so cool because Pikeville College only has 900 students and a decent sized group of Brad’s family live there.  Their tiny little College made the BIG TIME!

I think their luck is rubbing off because we’ve had a lovely time rooting for them and they’ve rooted for our Jayhawks.  We are not just fans, we are Rock Chalk Jayhawk, wear KU stuff every day in March kind of fans.  I have a Jayhawk tattoo on my back I got after we won the National Championship in 2008.  My friends and I get so super nervous during this time we almost make ourselves sick!!

So this is March Madness.  It comes every year and on the good years it lasts a long time.  We ride the ride with our Jayhawks all the way to Easter and all of a sudden it is May and we see the light.

ROCK CHALK JAYHAWKS!

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