Friday, October 29, 2010

Some things are not meant to be shared!

Dear sweaty man at the gym this morning,

I am posting this in hopes that you will discover that you have a sweating problem.  No, the problem does not lie in the fact that you merely sweat.  The problem is that you shake your arms and fling the sweat toward the innocent cyclists around you.  Please don't get me wrong, I admire your hard work and dedication to Spinning but in the future would appreciate if you kept your sweat contained within a 2 foot radius around you.  Also, feel free to clean up the pool of sweat beneath your bike when you are finished. Perhaps you could borrow a mop from the janitor. 

Sincerely,
Grossed out






Thursday, October 14, 2010

This one's for you Jan!

The other day I went to Dominick's for a little grocery shopping and left with that great feeling of, "I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico."  Except I really saved a bunch of money by switching to coupons!  Thanks to the encouragement from Janice, my sister-in-law, I have begun to clip and use coupons.  For those of you who don't know her...Janice is like the Lebron James of Bargain Hunting.  Her shopping skills are like a carefully executed slam dunk!  She leaves the competition (or at least the cashiers) wishing they had chosen another profession!

Anyway, the reason for my excitement is that I saved more money than I spent after the sales and coupons!  I saved $80 and spent about $73.  This deal included some amazing deals but the best was the boneless, skinless chicken I got for $1.74 a pound! I bought 13 pounds of chicken and saved $34 on the that alone!


So I declare this day, Janice Landi Day!  Grab a coupon and save in honor of Janice!  And if you are really good, you too can save more than you spend!

Friday, October 8, 2010

No No!

My son, Logan, is 6 months old and has been crawling (army style) for about a month.  I am amazed at how fast he can move across the floor...especially when he is really determined to get to something.  Unfortunately, his new-found skill has paved the way for a new-found word in my vocabulary (okay so it is not new, but it is used a lot more!).  "NO!"   You all know the word very well.  "No Logan, don't touch the electrical outlet."  "Nooo, don't bite the power cord to the computer."   "NOOO, we can't go down the stairs yet."    As soon as he hits the ground, he bypasses all of the really fun toys in front of him to get to the things that are not good for him.


Logan looking a little mischievous!

Why is it that Logan wants to go for all of the things he is not supposed to touch?   I understand that he is a curious little guy who wants to explore everything and he doesn't know the ramifications of touching something dangerous.  As a parent I know that it is my responsibility to protect him and ultimately teach him how to protect himself.

As I think about the number of times I will say "no" to Logan over he next 18 years, I am reminded of how many times God must look at the decisions I make in my life and say "No."  Oh, how His heart must ache, each time I choose to disobey or allow my curiosity to get the better of me.  I can hear Him saying, "Meghan, you were taught better than that."  In the busyness of life, more often than not, I forge my own way, without even considering God's plan or love for me.  It is in those times I end up feeling extremely overwhelmed and even depressed

In Ephesians 6:10-11, the apostle Paul, reminds me of the protection God offers.  Paul writes, "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.  Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes."   Paul goes on to list each piece of armor and the measure of protection it provides.  I am reminded of the importance of guarding myself each and every day so that my crazy schedule does not consume my life, leaving little opportunity to spend time with God.

So here I sit, asking that each of you pray for me as I seek God's guidance and protection for my life.  I also ask that you pray for Joe and I as we raise Logan.  I pray that Logan will learn how to pursue the protection that God offers.

I encourage you to read all of Ephesians 6:10-18, so that you too will realize the protection that God offers for your life. I challenge you to put on the full armor of God as you pursue that protection!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Who would read this stuff?

Everyday I am faced with an event or circumstance that I think to myself..."this is definitely blog worthy."  The only hard part has been, I didn't have a blog.  I have decided to take a stab at posting the random happenings of my life in hopes that someone out there can sympathize, laugh or cry with me.  You just never know what is going to happen and sometimes when things happen you just have to tell someone, this way I can tell everyone (well anyone who actually cares to read this blog)!