January 18, 2014

Change your oil!

Okay, so some of you have probably already seen my posts on facebook about Young Living Essential Oils. I have used one particular oil for a little over a year to help relieve jaw pain I've been having. I was at my wits end when I decided to give the oils a go. A friend of mine had some and let me take it and use it for a week. I ended up buying the bottle. I used it and found that within 5 minutes of applying it I could feel my jaw ease up. I never expected to feel anything at all with the oils, but, I did. I bought one or two other oils and decided to give them a go.

I started using them more on myself and Talent a few months back. The oil I was using for my jaw had many other benefits. Sleep was one of the greatest benefits I found. Talent and I started using it at night. We both started sleeping more peacefully. One of the other oils I was using was for immunity. I haven't been really sick, more than sniffles anyway, in a very long time. Talent hasn't been to the doctor for being sick in so long I can't even remember the last time I took him for an illness. We aren't hibernating and staying away from germs. We are out, at the store, visiting friends, and running errands every week. Even now, when I know there are things going around, we are both well.

So, if you have ever used essential oils, I would like to challenge you to give Young Living a try. I became a distributor in December. I have already touched more lives with the oils than I ever imagined I would. In the last few weeks I have been sharing my own oils experience with my friends and family. There is no denying the improvements I am seeing on myself and on Talent. In just two weeks, using the oil called Purification, I have been able to almost completely get rid of his eczema. His knees were cracked, red, dry, and bleeding. Now, they are just a little scaly, not red, and not bleeding at all. He begs for the oil. He will come and tell me to put his oils on him because they feel good.

I never in a million years would have expected to be using essential oils in place of medications. But, I'm doing it. It's making a difference in my house, the way I clean, the way we all feel, and the way I look at treating illness in my household.

If you are interested in joining Young Living or buying Young Living, I would love to visit with you. I have seen such great things, I know you will too.

January 4, 2014

Welcome to 2014!!!

The year 2013 was a busy one. Looking back on the year past, I can't say anything negative about it. I was allowed to start not one, but TWO, home based businesses. We've added new cows to our little herd and we've also said goodbye to a few. Talent has finally started talking, although he still sometimes needs me to interpret. Seth's best friend moved home in August to stay for three years. And I went to my very first (and I promise it won't be my last!) New Kids on the Block concert. Things have been great. But, I'm looking forward to the changes that are sure to come with the next year.

In 2013 I started two home based businesses. In June, I started my way to being a home business owner by becoming a Rodan + Fields Consultant. This is a business that honestly takes more work than I've put out. I can be honest about that. To me this business has been a little intimidating. I can do retail, I've done retail for years. But, direct sales is a little different. You have to chase people for a sale and that has never been my style, even when I worked retail so many years ago. But, I'm going to try and work harder at it this year. Try to make a few changes in my approach this year and see if I can't make this business more successful than it already has been.

In December, I joined Young Living Essential Oils. I have some pretty severe jaw pain and had been using one of the oils for almost a year to help with the pain. I came to the oils in a last ditch effort for relief when doctors, dentists, and medicines weren't doing what I needed. The oil, Valor, was a miracle worker for me. Within 10 minutes of applying it, I could physically feel my jaw ease up. The pain would ease, I would stop hurting. I was in awe of the power in this tiny bottle. I took time to research, read about different oils for different things, and even ordered a few others to try. In the end, I decided that it was not worth it to NOT join. So, I jumped in head first. I bought the biggest starter kit they had to offer and said, "Let's do this!"  So, here I am now, two home based businesses, and two wonderful products that I feel very passionate about.

Now that the new year is here, I am hoping to make some wonderful changes to our home. Make healthier choices for my family, read more, slow down and listen more, be a better wife, mother, and friend. I don't have one big New Year's Resolution. I feel like you set yourself up for failure when making those. Everyone makes a big deal of losing weight, or not drinking soda, or no more meat....yada yada yada.....and in 3 months that's all out the window. I feel like the things I want to do are things I typically do anyway. I can always use improvement in all of these areas. So why not try harder? So, there's my 2013/2014 post. I hope everyone is off to a great start in the new year!

December 5, 2013

Love is....

When you first start dating someone it's all butterflies and sweetness. When you first get married you have the honeymoon phase where you are just so excited to be in love and happily married to this person. Then come the kids and everything changes. 

This parenting thing changes so much. It isn't a bad thing, it just changes so much. You talk about this little life that you both created. You talk about what things they do every day, the new things they learn, the victories, tantrums, and everything in between. 

We once texted about how we missed each other and how we loved each other. While we still do that our texts now have some hilarity to them that they lacked before. Now we talk about pooping in the potty and the victory celebration that took place in the bathroom after such a big moment for Talent. We also talk about all of the silly things Talent says through the day. Some things we just can't help but laugh. 

I try to always remember those times when we dated. Those moments during our honeymoon phase. I try to make sure and remind my husband that even though we are now parents, he still gives me butterflies every time I see his beautiful face. We have a chalkboard door in our kitchen and I write sweet messages to him on it when I can. Today I wrote him a message letting him know he is loved and that I'm proud to have him as my husband and the Dad to our sweet boy. I have always tried to make sure he knows he is important to me. I never wanted him to feel like he took a backseat once I became a mom. I hope I always remember to do that.

November 30, 2013

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When I came into this world, I was blessed with two of the most amazing grandparents that ever walked the face of this earth. I wasn't their first grandchild, but, I was their favorite. (At least in my mind!) 

My Mammaw and Pawpaw are two of the greatest people that you will ever meet. They are kind, loving, giving...this list could go on for days on end and never list all of their wonderful qualities. They are amazing people. 

When we were little my Mammaw kept us while our Momma worked. We went to the grocery store and had break with Pawpaw. We built tents using sheets and chairs. We had tea parties with fancy glasses. We played outside in the boat. We had our own bible school durin the summer. We always had a blast. 

Mammaw taught me early to love cooking. She's taught me how to make her famous chocolate cream pies & her stuffing. We have always had fun cooking together. 

My Pawpaw taught me to fish. I remember going with him out on the boat. It was (and still is) one of the most thrilling things ever. 

Through my life I've always looked at my grandparents as an example of what a marriage should be. They have been married for what seems like a lifetime. They love each other completely. They take care of each other. They are best friends. It's a love like no other. One everyone should strive for. 

My grandparents have also been a constant example of how to live a Christian life. They love Jesus with all they have. They would drop everything to be with someone that needed them. They are true examples of what it is to live a Godly life. 

I'm so thankful that I've been able to spend so much time with them growing up. I'm glad I have them here to spoil my child and let him see what amazing people they are. I'm thankful that God blessed my family with such wonderful leaders. I love them more than I could ever express. 

November 29, 2013

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I get up each day with aches and pains. I have problems with my jaw and am in pain a lot of days. I have a problem with migraines. I also have something wrong with my foot that I'm too scared to get checked out. But honestly, I'm not too bad off. I complain about these petty little aches and pains and never stop to think about the people that have it so much worse than I do. 

A friend's wife is having surgery next week. She has breast cancer. He has applied for FMLA and his employer did something wrong with the paperwork so he isn't going to get paid for the time he has already used taking her to the doctor and chemo. I am praying his employer does the right thing. I am also praying for his wife as she goes through surgery. 

There is a girl in my hometown who is dying of cancer. She is younger than me. She's a very talented photographer. Her family has chosen to be very open about this process. I haven't been able to get her out of my mind. She's brave in a time most people would fall apart. She chose not to do chemo. She didn't have good odds if she was treated with chemo so she decided she would rather not go through with it. I pray for her family and for her that they can get some sort of peace. 

I am thankful that I am not seriously ill. And I'm also thankful that God has given me the ability to pray for these people. I hope that instead of focusing on so much of my petty stuff I can remember to be thankful for what I have.