Sunday, November 23, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

I am thankful for so many things.

1- My wonderful Husband that I am missing so much!
2- Mom... I don't know where I would be without you! I love you!
3- Family and friends..... without them life would be lonely
4- My Job... without it I couldn't have #5
5- A warm house
6-Clients...I love my clients! Thanks you for being so supportive!
7-That I have 10 fingers so that I can cut hair.

8- Turkeys that are raised for our consumption.
9- Little kids and all their funnies!
10-Last but not least..... PUMPKIN PIE!

What would Thanksgiving be without this! I feel so blessed to have all of this in my life. I have traveled to places where people might only have the first 2 or 3 in their life's. Let us not forget about those who are less fortunate then we. Let us be kinder to others and remember, to have a better place to live, is helping each other out. Coming together and celebrating the joys of our country! Not let race, religion or short comings get in the way of being better people. Thank you for a life of freedom! Freedom to be who I want. I am so thankful for everyone who has made me who I am. You have touched my heart and soul and I love you!
I wish a Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Tagged

               CHRISTMAS TAG

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?

both..... it depends on the package and what I have to wrap in.
2. Real tree or Artificial?
We use to do real trees but i got tired of putting the lights on it so we got a fake tree a few years back. But I still will every once in a while get a real tree..... there is nothing like picking out a tree and bringing it home.
3. When do you put up the tree?

Mom likes to still have Thanksgiving up until after her birthday which is the 30th of November. So around December 1st.
4. When do you take the tree down?
New Years weekend.

5. Do you like eggnog?
No not really.
6. Favorite gift received as a child?
Simon says game
7. Hardest person to buy for?
Kevin, my brother.
8. Easiest person to buy for?
Sofia..... it's fun buying for little kids. They love everything
9. Do you have a Nativity set?
Yes and I love it.... it actually is Mom's that we put up. She made it herself the Christmas after Dad died.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards?
Mail..... hopefully I get around to doing it this year.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received?
Nothing is coming to mind!
12. Favorite Christmas Movie?
It's a wonderful life and The Christmas story
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
when ever I see something that might work for someone but the majority is November.
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present?
Yes...... white elephant
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
Date Cookies, sugar cookies and a yummy Christmas dinner
16. Lights on the tree?
Plain white
17. Favorite Christmas song?
Silent Night, Oh come all ye faithful, I love Dwight Yoakam's Christmas CD
18. Travel at Christmas or stay home?
Both.... most of the time we stay home but this year we are traveling to Arizona to have it with my sister and my brother and their families.
19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer's?
Yes.... from years of singing Rudolph.
20. Angel on the tree-top or a star?
Neither.... poinsettias
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning?
Christmas morning.... growing up we would open one present on Christmas eve and it was usually our P.J's
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year?
People forgetting what Christmas is all about.
23. Favorite ornament theme or color?
We use poinsettias, red balls but this year we are adding a few Snowman ornaments. We have tried other colors but we go back to red with our poinsettias.
24. Favorite food for Christmas dinner?
It use to be a ham but now that I have given up pork it is turkey. Christmas eve dinner we try to make a meal from another country. Not sure what it will be this year.
25. What do you want for Christmas this year?
My Husband getting off a plane in Utah wrapped in a big red bow!

I tag Kristy, Abby, Brandi, Ryane, Trudy, Katie and Hillary

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Going to miss summer in my backyard!

Mom and I really enjoyed hanging out in the backyard this summer. It was so peaceful! After work I would come home and grab my book and a ice cold ice tea and head for the swing. Mom bought her the best mother's day present ever! We both love the swing. It is hard saying goodbye to summer and fall as snow is approaching us. Luckily we have the holidays to look forward too.

Grandparents with Savannah



It's funny how playing with a baby can turn adults into high talking, noise making, giddy kids. Savannah was so much fun. I think she was in aw watching great Grandma B and Grandpa fuss over her. She has her Grandpa wrapped around her little finger! Mommy and Daddy also!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

My Goddaughter


This is Savannah, my Goddaughter. She was born on July 24, 2008. We ( Mom, Kevin, and I) went down to Houston for her baptism in September. It was so nice to finally hold her. She is a precious little girl. Thank you Ryane for asking me to be her Godmother. I hope I can live up to the name. She is going to be one well dressed little girl. It looks like I will have to be visiting Houston often. Shobi loves Houston so he will be very happy to visit.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Our Status

I thought I would update our status.... we are now into the second stage of immigration. Our papers are at the National Visa Center processing from there they will go to Islamabad for Shobi's interview. We were told this could take a total of 4 months with the NVC and a few more months after that for the interview. So we are hoping that in 5 months Shobi will be here and we can start our life. We did just have our 1st year anniversary on the 3rd of Sept. I had a great friend take me out to dinner that night to celebrate since I couldn't celebrate it with my husband. We will make up all our lost time together soon. I want to thank everyone for there prayers for us. Ramadan started the 1st of Sept and Shobi is getting ready for EID. EID is their big celebration after the 30 days of fasting for Ramadan. It would be like our Christmas, but it last for 3 days. Other then this life keeps going on as usual and we keeping doing our daily rituals. Just hopefully soon we will have something very exciting to post here.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Some Good News

On Wednesday the 28th we got new from our lawyer that our papers are being processed. It was a very happy day for both of us. We still don't know how long the whole process takes but we are so happy it has started. Once the papers are approved here then they go to a national visa center and more papers are filed then it goes to Islamabad for the final process. Thank you everyone for all your prayers for us. We are so happy that our time to be together as a family will be soon. With summer coming upon us it is getting harder not being together. There is so much beauty here I want to share with Shobi. So many holidays to celebrate with family. I wish you all could know what a wonderful guy he is. Soon!!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Update

I know it has been a long time since I have updated my blog. So I thought I would update you a bit. We are still waiting on immigration to get to our paper work. They are getting closer. The last time I checked they were at Sept. 5, 2007 and we are Nov. 13, 2007. We are still in the dark at how long it will take even when they get to our work. We are hoping by the end of this year we can be together. Things are going good for us in the mean time. We are just trying to stay busy so the time goes by faster. Shobi is working with a friend in travel and still at the salon. I am working still at the Haven Salon and getting the yard ready for summer. I know he looks forward to meeting everyone as do you look forward to meeting him. Let's all keep our fingers crossed so maybe it will happen sooner then later. :)