Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I love saving money....

So a long time ago I reading online about real ways to save money. I stumbled on a website that gives you rebates on online purchases. It's beyond simple. You log in and look to see if your online store is there and you click on it and it gives you a rebate on your purchase. We've used it when we've booked hotels and earned 5% back. We've used it on business cards for Daniel and earned 10% back. The best part is every 3 months you get a big check for the total of the rebates. Simple. I love saving money.


Wanna check it out.....

http://tinyurl.com/29qwqzn

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Life....moves....fast

Wow life just kinda moves fast. You blink and months have gone buy. We've been in the house now for about 9 months. It's seems strange to think about any time before the house. There are things I love about it( I love our lake) and things I hate( drywall problem, shower problem and HOA drama). Daniel and I were talking the other day that if we won the lotto we would stay here but pretty much redo the whole house. Put in hardwoods, new counters, put my cork flooring in the kitchen, etc.

Another big thing is that two really good friends are pregnant. I'm so happy for them. They are already great mommas. It's been hard on me a personal level since Daniel and I have started trying for children but it hasn't happened yet. At first we were going to wait two years but decided neither of us is getting any younger. It's kinda hard on me since I see others and it seems so easy for them but not for us. Just have to put our faith in the Lord that He has a plan for us. Maybe not biological children but adopted child like I was. Just hoping to over come the money hurdle with adoption.

In happy news Daniel and I have made plans for our 2nd anniversary trip. We're taking a cruise this year. It's a really nice Norwegian out of Miami. A 5 day trip to the Caymans and Cozumel. We're not going to be traveling on our anniversary just as a celebration of the anniversary. We got a really good deal and a free upgrade for their best balcony. We were going to try for a ocean view room but we love sitting out on our deck here at the house and looking at the lake...and what is an ocean if not a huge lake. lol.

We finally held our housewarming. We just had it for family mostly and a few friends. I want to plan another party that is more laid back. Looking forward to football season so I can have more football paries.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

How would you do as a 1930's housewife?

For some reason I was thinking about the 30's and what it must have been like to live during that time. Dealing with the great depression and the dust bowl. I ended up stumbling on this in another blog. How would you rate as a 1930's housewife?



66

As a 1930s wife, I am
Superior

Take the test!



Oh and men there is a test to see how good of a 1930's husband you'd be.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

101 Things I want to do before I die

This is my bucket list. All the things I'd like to do before I die. Some are silly, some are unrealistic, but all of them are things I'd to get around to doing before I die.
  1. Be a mother
  2. Go to Naples Italy
  3. Skydive
  4. Take a road trip to CA
  5. Stay at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
  6. Learn to play the piano
  7. Learn Italian
  8. Bake a cake from scratch
  9. Go to Vegas
  10. See Beatles Love
  11. Attend a taping of the Martha Steward Show.
  12. Go to a Sun's game
  13. Do a mission's trip.
  14. Learn to fly a plane
  15. Knit a scarf
  16. Learn First Aid and CPR(again)
  17. Take Daniel to DC
  18. Take a cruise (We have our first one planned for Nov)
  19. Take a trip on a train
  20. Dress up for a costume party
  21. See the cherry blossoms in Japan
  22. Sleep in a hammock
  23. Go camping
  24. Go snorkeling
  25. Sit on a jury
  26. Own a Louis Vuitton
  27. Kiss the Blarney Stone
  28. Take ballroom dancing lessons
  29. Do fire walking
  30. See the Northern Lights
  31. See the Fjords of Norway
  32. Go to the Pike Place Market in Seattle
  33. Read the Bible cover to cover
  34. Learn to let go of anger
  35. Unplug the TV for a month
  36. Dye my hair red
  37. Take a vacation without a camera
  38. Buy something nauseatingly extravagant
  39. Go to a film premiere
  40. Travel to Ireland
  41. Renew my vows with Daniel on a beach just the two of us
  42. Do a Polar Plunge
  43. Visit the White House
  44. Visit Buckingham Palace
  45. Have a reason to wear a ball gown
  46. Own a really good camera
  47. Ride in a Limo
  48. Ride the London Eye
  49. Watch the sunrise at a beach
  50. Watch the sunset at a beach
  51. Achieve my ideal weight
  52. Play a round of Golf
  53. Take a social etiquette class
  54. Fly First Class
  55. Learn sign language
  56. Take a trip with my Mom
  57. Take a carriage ride in Central Park
  58. Watch all 6 Star Wars movies back-to-back
  59. Try and "In & Out" burger
  60. Log 100 hours on the Wii Fit
  61. Use a metal detector at the beach
  62. Spend the day at a spa
  63. Go canoeing
  64. See Phantom of the Opera on Broadway
  65. Drive a wickedly cool car
  66. Take my parents to dinner
  67. Play Poker at The Orange Park Poker Room
  68. Wear a bikini in public
  69. See the Taj Mahal
  70. Receive flowers for no reason
  71. Toured the UN
  72. Rent the Hermes Vintage Crocodile Kelly Handbag
  73. Attend at least one major sporting event: the Super Bowl, the Olympics, the U.S. Open.
  74. Go back to college and graduate
  75. Meet my half-brother
  76. Live in New Orleans
  77. Be on Jeopardy
  78. Have over 1,000 entries on my blog
  79. Forgive
  80. Be admired by at least someone other than Daniel
  81. Paint more
  82. Sell one of my paintings
  83. Meet either of the two remaining Beatles
  84. Stop drinking soda
  85. Go on a full-blown Shopping Spree at a Mall
  86. Finish my year in photo's
  87. Raise my children as my mother did me.
  88. Buy a "little black dress"
  89. Have a beach bonfire
  90. Score a YouTube hit
  91. Touch a pyramid in Egypt
  92. Go fishing on a boat
  93. Go completely organic
  94. Finish reading Devil Wears Prada
  95. Be in a movie
  96. Rent a house at the beach
  97. Own a copy of Dance in the City and Dance in the Country by Renoir
  98. Buy two more pairs of Tom's shoes
  99. Learn proper posture
  100. Own an expensive piece of jewelry
  101. Never make a list like this again. 101 things? Man it's harder then it looks.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Who am I part 2.


As some of you no doubt know I'm adopted. I was adopted at birth (within minutes of my first breath) and was raised by my parents William and Carolyn. As you can no doubly tell it's never been a secret in our family that I was adopted. My parents after struggling to have children were finally given the chance to be parents.

My birth was something of a whispered secret on the military base where I was born. My (birth) mother wasn't married to my father at the time and from what I later learned he was abusive. They were also of difference ethnic backgrounds. My mother decided that what would be best for everyone involved was to place me for adoption. My (adopted) parents doctor knew of my parents struggle and talked to them about adopting me. After some genetic testing to find out my dominate traits* the doctors decided to give me to my parents. My parents had about a week to prepare for their new bundle of joy and my mother went crazy baby shopping.

After my birth my parents went through the legal hoops to finalize the adoption. Since I was technically an Italian being adopted by Americans my fathers transfer out of Italy was a problem. I wasn't legally their kid so my birth mother had to fill out all kinds of papers to let me be taken from the country. The Italian government also requires 3 years of home studies before the adoption could be finalized. So after 3 years I was officially their kid.

Growing up I never thought anything of being adopted it was more a problem of my mixed background. People were confused when they saw us out and my mother remembers someone thinking she was my nanny. Over the years I wondered about my (birth) mother. If I had any siblings out there. My (adopted) mother is also adopted so she understood my need for answers. In my teen rebellion phase I uttered the one statement all adopted parents dread...you're not my real parents anyway and my mother and I have had our struggles. Friends mostly didn't care( the military breeds racism out of you) other then the random your parents don't look anything like you. Into my adult years co-workers were shocked to find out my parents were black (whole other kettle of fish). Dating in the south could be problematic, looking not black while having to explain my black adopted parents cut a few relationships short.

There are funny times like when well meaning sales people make the comment that I look just like my (adopted) mom. We say thanks and laugh about it later.

Overall I think being adopted opens your mind to the whole idea of love. That family isn't just blood. Family is whatever you make it, that friends can become like family. That you can be born into a family but can forge yours out of whatever you want.



* The genetic testing was because if I had white dominate traits I would have been given to a white family. There is this belief that minority children need to be raised by minorities. Even today it's hard for non blacks to adopt black children and vice versa.