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Thursday, November 26, 2009
Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving!
This is Brett and my 2nd Thanksgiving as a married couple! Today, as in everyday, I am thankful for so many things. My loving family, my cozy warm apartment, a church that has fully embraced Brett and I, a crazy cat, a full belly with plenty left to eat, my amazing husband, and wonderful friends both near and far.
Speaking of friends a couple of weekends ago my dear friend Bek and I hosted a cake pop party. What is a cake pop party you say? Well, let me tell you. There is this adorable blogger who makes the cutest little creations she calls cake pops. They are basically cake suckers that are decorated all cute for whatever season or event is close by.
For this party we didn't really have an agenda. Bek wanted to make a duck and we both knew we wanted to try the cupcakes and snowmen. The party was a success and we are going to have a Christmas cake pop party sometime in the next couple of weeks.
I hope everyone has a wonderful, safe, and loving thanksgiving. I will post cake pop picture either tonight or tomorrow - promise.
This is Brett and my 2nd Thanksgiving as a married couple! Today, as in everyday, I am thankful for so many things. My loving family, my cozy warm apartment, a church that has fully embraced Brett and I, a crazy cat, a full belly with plenty left to eat, my amazing husband, and wonderful friends both near and far.
Speaking of friends a couple of weekends ago my dear friend Bek and I hosted a cake pop party. What is a cake pop party you say? Well, let me tell you. There is this adorable blogger who makes the cutest little creations she calls cake pops. They are basically cake suckers that are decorated all cute for whatever season or event is close by.
For this party we didn't really have an agenda. Bek wanted to make a duck and we both knew we wanted to try the cupcakes and snowmen. The party was a success and we are going to have a Christmas cake pop party sometime in the next couple of weeks.
I hope everyone has a wonderful, safe, and loving thanksgiving. I will post cake pop picture either tonight or tomorrow - promise.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
ghost and ghouls of all kinds
Along the same Halloween lines, I thought I would share with you all the adorable candy ghosts Brett and I made for a fall party we went to. Growing up I use to make these ghosts every year with my mom and I look forward to continuing that tradition when I have children. Here are the instructions – easiest recipe in the world.
Ingredients:
Candy/Popsicle sticks
White almond bark
Chocolate chips
Layout a sheet of wax paper spayed lightly with nonstick spray
Melt the almond bark according to the instructions on the packages.
Set down a stick and drizzle on some almond bark roughly in the shape of a ghost
Use the back of your spoon to finish shaping it.
Place 3 chocolate chips for eye
Let cool and enjoy.
See, told you it was easy!

I will also throw in a few other pictures
Brett and I with 2 of our exchange students
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
autumn weekends
I must start off by saying this is pretty near the perfect autumn morning. It is cool, colorful and raining outside, which made the rare opportunity to sleep-in all the more inviting. Now I am lazily sitting here munching on breakfast, sipping coffee and smelling the chocolate biscotti I have baking in the oven. Ahhh life is good.
Things have continued to move forward with Brett and the National Guard. A couple of Wednesday ago he passed all his tests and then was sworn in the next day. Two days later, on Saturday, he left again for his first weekend of drills. He will continue doing drill weekends once a month until he leaves for basic at the end of February. In the last post I said he would be gone 9 weeks for basic. Well, that is true, but then a few days after basic he starts his music school, so all in all he will be gone about 4 months. To break up that time for me I hope to make a trip to the midwest to visit family and friends, and also open my house to anyone who wants to come visit me or NYC. I will take either, just as long as there are other people in the house or I may go crazy. :)
My brother and his girlfriend came and visited us a couple of weekends ago. It was great to see my brother and meet the wonderful lady he is so infatuated with. We got to hang out with them in the city Friday night, enjoy the delights of apple picking and then cooking an elaborate dinner with the previously picked apples on Saturday, and worship with them at our church Sunday before seeing them off. It was a lovely weekend.
Other then NG and a weekend visit, life has been pretty consistent. I am loving fall and all the wonderfulness that comes with it. Now it is time to go make some mac and cheese to take to a fall party tonight, and then Brett and I are going to make these little almond-bark ghosts I grew up making with my mom every Halloween. Ahhh the perfect day.
Things have continued to move forward with Brett and the National Guard. A couple of Wednesday ago he passed all his tests and then was sworn in the next day. Two days later, on Saturday, he left again for his first weekend of drills. He will continue doing drill weekends once a month until he leaves for basic at the end of February. In the last post I said he would be gone 9 weeks for basic. Well, that is true, but then a few days after basic he starts his music school, so all in all he will be gone about 4 months. To break up that time for me I hope to make a trip to the midwest to visit family and friends, and also open my house to anyone who wants to come visit me or NYC. I will take either, just as long as there are other people in the house or I may go crazy. :)
My brother and his girlfriend came and visited us a couple of weekends ago. It was great to see my brother and meet the wonderful lady he is so infatuated with. We got to hang out with them in the city Friday night, enjoy the delights of apple picking and then cooking an elaborate dinner with the previously picked apples on Saturday, and worship with them at our church Sunday before seeing them off. It was a lovely weekend.
Other then NG and a weekend visit, life has been pretty consistent. I am loving fall and all the wonderfulness that comes with it. Now it is time to go make some mac and cheese to take to a fall party tonight, and then Brett and I are going to make these little almond-bark ghosts I grew up making with my mom every Halloween. Ahhh the perfect day.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
cool weather and warm kitchens
It is starting to feel like fall around here. The weather is cooling off - though we didn't have much of a summer - and I am in the mood to start cooking again. While I love the warmth and adventures that summer brings there is nothing like cooking a warm meal when it is cool outside. Fall is my favorite season with all the beautiful colors and abundance of food. I plan to make the most of it, picking apples and pumpkins and whatever else I can find to pick. I also want to learn how to bake. I feel fairly confident in the kitchen when it come to cooking. Not afraid to try a new recipe or add a little of this or that, but baking is a whole different game. With baking you have to be precise, no just throwing things together - at least not at first. So expect some more baking recipes on here.
To start the season, I made a Tres Leche Cake (a spanish 3-milk cake). Brett has been asking for one and while browsing a new blog I found a delicious recipe for it. As I have never had Tres Leche before I am not sure if mine tasted right, but I thought it was good and everyone who tried it said it was authentic. Check out this blog for the recipe and if you have some time (it's long), read her story of how she meet her husband. I have never been one to read romance novels but I was completly enthraled in her story. I started reading it durning my lunch break and had trouble staying on task at work because I wanted to keep reading.
So other than baking and reading blogs what have I been up to?... Oh yea, we moved into our new apartment, my parents came to visit, and I ran my first 5k! As you can tell, life has been slow at the Hartford's :) The apartment is great and I will post picture soon, but right now it is still a disaster and we are slowing getting the apartment set-up to fit our life.
Having my parents here was wonderful. We were tourist for the weekend and completely wore ourselves out. We visited a vineyard, tasted chocolate in Hershey, PA, saw the statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, ran a 5k for Africa, accessorized and worked on the apartment a bit, and ventured all around NYC. Not bad for a 4 day weekend.
Now it is time to get ready to go on a hike with some friends from our life group. I will leave you with some pictures of our recent adventures.
To start the season, I made a Tres Leche Cake (a spanish 3-milk cake). Brett has been asking for one and while browsing a new blog I found a delicious recipe for it. As I have never had Tres Leche before I am not sure if mine tasted right, but I thought it was good and everyone who tried it said it was authentic. Check out this blog for the recipe and if you have some time (it's long), read her story of how she meet her husband. I have never been one to read romance novels but I was completly enthraled in her story. I started reading it durning my lunch break and had trouble staying on task at work because I wanted to keep reading.
So other than baking and reading blogs what have I been up to?... Oh yea, we moved into our new apartment, my parents came to visit, and I ran my first 5k! As you can tell, life has been slow at the Hartford's :) The apartment is great and I will post picture soon, but right now it is still a disaster and we are slowing getting the apartment set-up to fit our life.
Having my parents here was wonderful. We were tourist for the weekend and completely wore ourselves out. We visited a vineyard, tasted chocolate in Hershey, PA, saw the statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, ran a 5k for Africa, accessorized and worked on the apartment a bit, and ventured all around NYC. Not bad for a 4 day weekend.
Now it is time to get ready to go on a hike with some friends from our life group. I will leave you with some pictures of our recent adventures.
Brett in Hershey
The wall of names at Ellis Island
Friday, August 14, 2009
moving in fast forward
Hi there!
Life has been so busy lately and full of changes. Good changes though.
We are moving to a new apartment in 2 weeks. We thought we were moving the last weekend in September but do to a miscommunication, I found out this morning that we are moving the last weekend in August. So these next two weekends will be busy with packing and miscellaneous moving stuff, then the next weekend is moving weekend, and the weekend after that my parents will be here.
I am excited about this new place! I will finally get to decorate my "home". The place we are living now, we knew it was temporary when we moved in. We thought we would only be here a few months but a year later we are finally moving on. The new place is slightly smaller but is also cheaper and much closer to our friends. I have so many decorating ideas and can't wait to see the place become our own.
Another big part of my life lately has been training to run a 5k. This may not seem like such a bit deal to some but for me it is huge. I have always said how much I hate to run. I would pick swimming or biking over running any day. I have also said I would like to do a sprint triathlon someday. The only thing holding me back, has been the running part. I would start to run and then would quickly give up. This time I have a great friend to run with and challenge me, and I have a goal. My church is doing a 5k fundraiser run to raise money for building wells in Africa. Bek and I started on a program that is supposed to take you from the couch, or doing nothing, to running a 5k in 9 weeks. Together Bek and I have been running 3 times a week and are just finishing up our 9 weeks. I'm pretty proud of us!
The race is Labor Day weekend and my parents are coming to visit that same weekend. I can't wait. My dad has never been here and my mom was only here briefly. I am excite to get to show them around where we live and take them to the city. My mom may even run with me.
So there is a brief catchup with what is happening in our lives. I have been cooking up a storm and promise to start posting recipes again. Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Life has been so busy lately and full of changes. Good changes though.
We are moving to a new apartment in 2 weeks. We thought we were moving the last weekend in September but do to a miscommunication, I found out this morning that we are moving the last weekend in August. So these next two weekends will be busy with packing and miscellaneous moving stuff, then the next weekend is moving weekend, and the weekend after that my parents will be here.
I am excited about this new place! I will finally get to decorate my "home". The place we are living now, we knew it was temporary when we moved in. We thought we would only be here a few months but a year later we are finally moving on. The new place is slightly smaller but is also cheaper and much closer to our friends. I have so many decorating ideas and can't wait to see the place become our own.
Another big part of my life lately has been training to run a 5k. This may not seem like such a bit deal to some but for me it is huge. I have always said how much I hate to run. I would pick swimming or biking over running any day. I have also said I would like to do a sprint triathlon someday. The only thing holding me back, has been the running part. I would start to run and then would quickly give up. This time I have a great friend to run with and challenge me, and I have a goal. My church is doing a 5k fundraiser run to raise money for building wells in Africa. Bek and I started on a program that is supposed to take you from the couch, or doing nothing, to running a 5k in 9 weeks. Together Bek and I have been running 3 times a week and are just finishing up our 9 weeks. I'm pretty proud of us!
The race is Labor Day weekend and my parents are coming to visit that same weekend. I can't wait. My dad has never been here and my mom was only here briefly. I am excite to get to show them around where we live and take them to the city. My mom may even run with me.
So there is a brief catchup with what is happening in our lives. I have been cooking up a storm and promise to start posting recipes again. Hope everyone has a great weekend!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
the first bits of summer
Many things have happened since I last posted
* Summer is in full swing here but it has rained too much for us to completely appreciate it.
*We traveled to Orlando for Memorial Day weekend to see Brett's brother graduate and as a nice little trip for Brett's birthday. He loved seeing all his friends and I even was able to surprise him by getting them all together for a rock climbing day at a place he use to go to when he lived down there.
*My dear old Dell laptop finally crashed. This was both a pro and con - I used that laptop for everything including my job. Luckily I had backed up all work files just the day before, unfortunately I hadn't backed up my personal files in a really long time. I was very sad to say goodbye to my Dell but we decided to go ahead and get me a MacBook. So I am typing this from my beautiful new laptop and couldn't be happier.
* Our garden is growing wonderfully. We finished planting the tomatoes and peppers. I can't wait for everything to grow, then I can eat fresh salsa and fresh produce.
* We got to see Hillsong United preform in NYC.
* Pasta party part 3 was had at our apartment last night. We had great food, great friends, and a new fun game that Bek taught us. Overall I think it was a success and I am sure there will be many more to come.
* And probably my favorite thing is the new (to us) bikes that Brett and I got last weekend. A local elementary school was doing a fundraiser where people donate bikes. They then sell them all for $10, regardless or size, age, or condition. Brett and I managed to acquire two vintage road bikes for $20! They both need a tiny bit of work, but for not much more money we are going to have some amazing bikes to cruise around the lake. I absolutely adore mine. It is from Nottingham, England, and based on my research is from the 60s or 70s. I think it is actually worth something like $300. One brake line is stuck and it needs new tires since they are all dried out but other than that is great. Here are a couple photos from the day we bought them. I will post more after I get her all cleaned up.


* Summer is in full swing here but it has rained too much for us to completely appreciate it.
*We traveled to Orlando for Memorial Day weekend to see Brett's brother graduate and as a nice little trip for Brett's birthday. He loved seeing all his friends and I even was able to surprise him by getting them all together for a rock climbing day at a place he use to go to when he lived down there.
*My dear old Dell laptop finally crashed. This was both a pro and con - I used that laptop for everything including my job. Luckily I had backed up all work files just the day before, unfortunately I hadn't backed up my personal files in a really long time. I was very sad to say goodbye to my Dell but we decided to go ahead and get me a MacBook. So I am typing this from my beautiful new laptop and couldn't be happier.
* Our garden is growing wonderfully. We finished planting the tomatoes and peppers. I can't wait for everything to grow, then I can eat fresh salsa and fresh produce.
* We got to see Hillsong United preform in NYC.
* Pasta party part 3 was had at our apartment last night. We had great food, great friends, and a new fun game that Bek taught us. Overall I think it was a success and I am sure there will be many more to come.
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* And probably my favorite thing is the new (to us) bikes that Brett and I got last weekend. A local elementary school was doing a fundraiser where people donate bikes. They then sell them all for $10, regardless or size, age, or condition. Brett and I managed to acquire two vintage road bikes for $20! They both need a tiny bit of work, but for not much more money we are going to have some amazing bikes to cruise around the lake. I absolutely adore mine. It is from Nottingham, England, and based on my research is from the 60s or 70s. I think it is actually worth something like $300. One brake line is stuck and it needs new tires since they are all dried out but other than that is great. Here are a couple photos from the day we bought them. I will post more after I get her all cleaned up.



Sunday, May 17, 2009
city and shore
Rich and Katie, a couple in our lifegroup moved to Buffalo last week, so before thy left we all headed to the city for one last hooray. Rich's grandma has an apartment in midtown with an amazing roof top garden. His Nana entertained us with wonderful stories and we had a hard time leaving the roof top. After Nana's apartment we grabbed dinner and then wondered around the city for a while.
Today Brett did his first duathlon. He had to run 2 miles, bike 10 miles, and then run 3 more miles. Yesterday at the last minute Mark, Brett's dad, decided to do it too. We dragged ourselves out of bed at 4 am so we could meet Mark and Jacki, get everything loaded, and leave by 5:00 to head to Long Branch at the shore. It was a nasty morning; cold and rainy. We were pretty miserable just watching so I am sure the boys had to be having a hard time. They both finished and I am so proud of them. Now it is time for a relaxing evening and early to bed.
Today Brett did his first duathlon. He had to run 2 miles, bike 10 miles, and then run 3 more miles. Yesterday at the last minute Mark, Brett's dad, decided to do it too. We dragged ourselves out of bed at 4 am so we could meet Mark and Jacki, get everything loaded, and leave by 5:00 to head to Long Branch at the shore. It was a nasty morning; cold and rainy. We were pretty miserable just watching so I am sure the boys had to be having a hard time. They both finished and I am so proud of them. Now it is time for a relaxing evening and early to bed.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
april showers
Spring is slowly beginning to creep in up here. Yesterday and today will be around 70° before the rain brings it back down for a bit. We are taking full advantage of these two beautiful days and spending as much time outside as we can. Yesterday after work we grilled dinner and today when Brett gets home we are going on a hike!
So far the month of April has been wonderful, a bit soggy but wonderful. We are starting a community garden with a few other couples in our life group. We tried to get a plot at an already established community garden but it was full. Brett’s parents are letting us use a bit of their backyard, so a couple of weekends ago Sim, Bek, Brett, and I started getting it all set up and ready to plant. Since it was jus grass before, we had to start from scratch. We rented a tiller and picked up all the necessaries - soil, fertilizer, seeds, etc. – and got to work. We now have a garden or at least a big mud pit with a fence around it. There are tons of deer around here, which are gorgeous to watch but not so good for a garden. It is crazy what all you have to do to try to keep deer away. Along with our fence, we also got some deer repellant, let’s hope they work. We are waiting until it stays warmer and stops raining for a couple of days to begin planting. I am so excited to have fresh produce this summer.
As I mentioned in my previous blog last weekend we flew to the Midwest to visit family and friends. It was great to be “home” and wished I could have had a few more days. I loved seeing everyone in Oklahoma. Rebecca made me an apron that she copied from one that used to belong to her grandma. It is so fun and will surely make my heart happy every time I wear it to bake. I received a whole collection of fantastic new-to-me music and am slowly working my way through it all. Being in Lawrence with my family was amazing as well. I love my husband, life, and friends here in NJ but hate being so far away from my parents. It was great to cook Easter dinner with them, hang out and watch movies in the evenings, drink lots of tea and coffee, and listen to my mom play the piano. :) Between times with my family, we had the opportunity to spend some time with local friends and see Brett’s grandparents.
Overall, it was an amazing trip and so far has been a wonderful month of April.
(Garden photos barrowed from Sim, Oklahoma pictures from Amanda.)
Very start of the garden.
While the boys were renting the tiller Bek and I started getting the grass up.
So far the month of April has been wonderful, a bit soggy but wonderful. We are starting a community garden with a few other couples in our life group. We tried to get a plot at an already established community garden but it was full. Brett’s parents are letting us use a bit of their backyard, so a couple of weekends ago Sim, Bek, Brett, and I started getting it all set up and ready to plant. Since it was jus grass before, we had to start from scratch. We rented a tiller and picked up all the necessaries - soil, fertilizer, seeds, etc. – and got to work. We now have a garden or at least a big mud pit with a fence around it. There are tons of deer around here, which are gorgeous to watch but not so good for a garden. It is crazy what all you have to do to try to keep deer away. Along with our fence, we also got some deer repellant, let’s hope they work. We are waiting until it stays warmer and stops raining for a couple of days to begin planting. I am so excited to have fresh produce this summer.
As I mentioned in my previous blog last weekend we flew to the Midwest to visit family and friends. It was great to be “home” and wished I could have had a few more days. I loved seeing everyone in Oklahoma. Rebecca made me an apron that she copied from one that used to belong to her grandma. It is so fun and will surely make my heart happy every time I wear it to bake. I received a whole collection of fantastic new-to-me music and am slowly working my way through it all. Being in Lawrence with my family was amazing as well. I love my husband, life, and friends here in NJ but hate being so far away from my parents. It was great to cook Easter dinner with them, hang out and watch movies in the evenings, drink lots of tea and coffee, and listen to my mom play the piano. :) Between times with my family, we had the opportunity to spend some time with local friends and see Brett’s grandparents.
Overall, it was an amazing trip and so far has been a wonderful month of April.
(Garden photos barrowed from Sim, Oklahoma pictures from Amanda.)

While the boys were renting the tiller Bek and I started getting the grass up.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
in like a lion
Wow, it has been a while since I last posted. Our time of staying with the girls went well but I am very glad it is over. Since Mark was out of town, Brett had to cover all his building and so was gone every night. We basically had opposite schedules and I barely got to see him. It is nice to have to have my husband back.
Since then life has only slightly slowed down. I have started volunteering every other Sunday with the new iCampus at our church. Our church services are available on iTunes and podcasts through the websites but 4 times a week we have a chatroom open so people who watch the podcast can be part of a community. We are available for them to ask questions, receive prayer, or just be able to converse about the message. It has been fun and I have enjoyed being able to have even the smallest part in someone else’s life.
Last weekend Brett and I invited out life group over for pasta party part 2. It was a blast. We once again made ravioli and just had the opportunity to hang out with friends. The next day Brett and I made fettuccine with the leftover dough. I am becoming a firm believer in fresh pasta. I honestly think it tastes better and it is so simple to make that I want to try to make it more often. I will post a recipe for pasta dough on my other blog for anyone interested in trying it themselves.
This past weekend was a treat as well. Awhile back Brett and I had been given a gift certificate to a local restaurant and movie tickets for a date night. We used it this past Friday and enjoyed a lovely evening out. I finally got to see Slumdog Millionaire and loved it. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn’t yet seen it. Then Saturday we went over to Brett’s parent’s house for a cookout and to watch the KU game. The food was fantastic and my Jayhawks won.
So that is what all has been going on with us. I want to wish my Dad and Brett’s brother Cameron very happy birthdays. We love you guys and wish we could be there to celebrate with you.
Since then life has only slightly slowed down. I have started volunteering every other Sunday with the new iCampus at our church. Our church services are available on iTunes and podcasts through the websites but 4 times a week we have a chatroom open so people who watch the podcast can be part of a community. We are available for them to ask questions, receive prayer, or just be able to converse about the message. It has been fun and I have enjoyed being able to have even the smallest part in someone else’s life.
Last weekend Brett and I invited out life group over for pasta party part 2. It was a blast. We once again made ravioli and just had the opportunity to hang out with friends. The next day Brett and I made fettuccine with the leftover dough. I am becoming a firm believer in fresh pasta. I honestly think it tastes better and it is so simple to make that I want to try to make it more often. I will post a recipe for pasta dough on my other blog for anyone interested in trying it themselves.
This past weekend was a treat as well. Awhile back Brett and I had been given a gift certificate to a local restaurant and movie tickets for a date night. We used it this past Friday and enjoyed a lovely evening out. I finally got to see Slumdog Millionaire and loved it. I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn’t yet seen it. Then Saturday we went over to Brett’s parent’s house for a cookout and to watch the KU game. The food was fantastic and my Jayhawks won.
So that is what all has been going on with us. I want to wish my Dad and Brett’s brother Cameron very happy birthdays. We love you guys and wish we could be there to celebrate with you.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
celebrations
Our lives have been beyond busy lately. Among all the craziness that comes with getting a business on it feet, Brett and I have been having fun every minute we can.
We were able to help two friends celebrate their birthdays. We ate way too much food while watching the Superbowl. And this past Friday we had fun getting together with friends to celebrate the recent engagement of a couple who is part of our life group. I am so excited for them and can’t wait to see where life takes them.
Along with all the festivities, we also learned that the couple from Australia who were only supposed to be here for 3 months are coming back for two more years. We really enjoy hanging out with them and are so excited that they will be back.
Other than all that, not much has been happening with us. Brett’s parents are going to Germany on Thursday for 10 days. While they are gone, we will be staying with the exchange girls so they have rides to school and all that. That should make for an interesting couple weeks.
Hope you all are enjoying the first bits of spring and have a great week.
We were able to help two friends celebrate their birthdays. We ate way too much food while watching the Superbowl. And this past Friday we had fun getting together with friends to celebrate the recent engagement of a couple who is part of our life group. I am so excited for them and can’t wait to see where life takes them.
Along with all the festivities, we also learned that the couple from Australia who were only supposed to be here for 3 months are coming back for two more years. We really enjoy hanging out with them and are so excited that they will be back.
Other than all that, not much has been happening with us. Brett’s parents are going to Germany on Thursday for 10 days. While they are gone, we will be staying with the exchange girls so they have rides to school and all that. That should make for an interesting couple weeks.
Hope you all are enjoying the first bits of spring and have a great week.
Monday, January 19, 2009
pasta night
Sunday, December 14, 2008
blessed
Brett and I are extremely blessed in our lives. The past few months have been really tough financially for everyone including us. There have been some problems with Brett's job which has lead to him not getting paid for the past two months with no light in the near future. We had planned on going to Kansas for the Christmas holidays so I could see my family and we could drive down to Oklahoma to see all my friends. I was so excited which I think right now is the biggest disappointment. I can live without the Christmas tree or the expensive present but family and friends are just one of those things that are hard to not have for the holidays.
Through all this there have been so many blessing poured into our lives. Brett was able to find some work at a high end men's clothing store. His boss is an extremely gracious man who has basically told Brett he can work when ever he wants. Along with this Brett was also able to pick up a couple hours a week working for Banana Republic. This is extra money and gives us a sweet discount which also includes Gap and Old Navy. Because Brett was able to find temporary work so quickly we are managing to scrap by. We are lucky to be young and healthy and be able to work hard.
We have also been immensely blessed with continual friendships up here. So many people have been brought into our lives lately who we have really connected with and truly enjoy being around. It is so nice to once agian have plans and people to meet up with on a regular basis.
This has been a week of blessing both big and small and Brett and I are truly thankful.
Through all this there have been so many blessing poured into our lives. Brett was able to find some work at a high end men's clothing store. His boss is an extremely gracious man who has basically told Brett he can work when ever he wants. Along with this Brett was also able to pick up a couple hours a week working for Banana Republic. This is extra money and gives us a sweet discount which also includes Gap and Old Navy. Because Brett was able to find temporary work so quickly we are managing to scrap by. We are lucky to be young and healthy and be able to work hard.
We have also been immensely blessed with continual friendships up here. So many people have been brought into our lives lately who we have really connected with and truly enjoy being around. It is so nice to once agian have plans and people to meet up with on a regular basis.
This has been a week of blessing both big and small and Brett and I are truly thankful.
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