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Well.. I am a young woman that is constantly learning, making mistakes and climbing mountains. I am married to a wonderful man and have two beautiful step- children. God has blessed me. I am a Christian, I am impulsive, I am goofy, I love to laugh and I smile all the time.... Just for the fun of it. Each and every day I learn something new about myself and try very hard to be better than I was the day before. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose but either way Every day I am blessed.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

America's got Talent




Ok, I tried out for America's got Talent and Had quite an expirience . I arrived at the George R Brown Convention center at 12:00p I then waited in line after being given a blue wrist band and a number that was to " Be worn at ALL times" and then ushered into another line at which time they searched me and then directed the group to .. wait guess this.. ANOTHER LINE! Eventually I ended up in a room with about 500 other people, and that is when we started to realize that we were all going to get VERY well aquainted... They were calling people 200 to 250... I was 849... WOW! After about 45 min. A gentlman in blue that went by the name of Shawn started to get up and get the party started, he would pick a random contestant out of the crowd and make them sing! We had a blast! You heard some AMAZING voices, and saw a few hilarious acts but all in all the feeling of hopefulness was in that room surrounding everyone there. By the time the room started to dwindle down a bit I had gotten to know a few people very well, one who was in a pink silk dress that I will call nightengale had a voice so pure you were sure that an angel rode it down from heaven, she was a young (16 ish) woman who loved what she was doing and had her family all around for support. I also met another couple who had with them a very large pipe that they called a digoreedoo.. it looks like the picture above and it was definetly unique, he made his own clothing and shoes and was a rather well unique! He and his girlfriend seemed very down to earth and was willing to meet with anyone and explain why they did what they did and the history of the digoreedoo. I was enthralled it was an amazing instrument to hear.


Later we were taken into the main production room where we were asked to stay quite while interviews were being conducted and then, THEY CALLED MY #!!! YAY! I went in and sang with everything I had, the judges seemed impressed but alas no call. Oh well, God has something in mind for me, I just have not figured out what it is yet.


Then I recieved a phone call and guess what! I will be singing on stage during a music festival this weekend... maybe all my dreams will come through, or maybe I have yet to discover what my dreams really are yet.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Sea and the Sand




I am definetly a sea and sand girl, since it warmed up I have been chomping at the bit to go and walk along the shore, smell the salt water and hear the sea gulls..... It is just not happening! Every weekend that I make plans to go to the beach, IT RAINS!!!! This is simply not fair!
Okay now that I have thrown my tantrum for the morning.. ;)
I have so many memories out there on the sand in Galveston, to see the way that Hurricane Ike tore it apart, and then to see the community come together to once again make their homes habitible touches my heart. Now I wish that we could find a way to clean up our oceans, how is it that you can go just across the water to South Padre Island and see crystal blue waters, yet here at the only beach that the wonderful state of Texas has... it is just Grungy!?! I don't understand why we can put a man on the moon, and not clean the debri and gunk out of the water that brings such joy and makes such beautiful memories for our children. Next time you are walking down a beach take a trash bag and clean up your mess, and the area around you. Make it fun for the kids to clean up the beach with games like whoever gets the most gets to bury their sister in the sand! We only have one world, everything else in it seems to be going to crap, lets try keep at least a portion of something that made many beautiful memories.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Armed and Dangerous... With a Spork!






I love my step - children they are the best thing in the world, but sometimes I feel as though I have no control over certain aspects of my life because they are inadvertantly controlled by someone else..... So instead of throwing my head back and screaming in frustration to the sky that really does not care either way , I will grab my spork & yell a battle cry! My best friends in the whole wide world, know all about my little obsession with the sporks.... and it all started with this goofy blog that called my name:
Adventures in step-parenting
Or Where's My Spork?
By Ken Jessup, Guest Blogger

Experience convinced me marrying into an existing family as a step-parent is like parachuting behind enemy lines. At midnight. Naked. Armed only with a spork. A dirty one.
Leadership expects you to win the war with that spork. Crazy? Oh, yes. But if you always remember, "Your Spork is Your Friend," you have a chance.
Why? Because good parents create a private dictionary between themselves and their children that's written in tones of voice, body language, "looks," in-jokes, private references, touch, smell and even presence. All contribute to the enormous bandwidth of communication between parents and children.
A step-parent trying to enter that guarded, private world is an alien, often an unwelcome one. Only time and experience will teach voice, touch, all the unspoken agents of communication, and they will be new voices, new touches, new jokes and references and smells complementing previous ones. A step-parent's sense of humor is his or her best tool to open that private dictionary and keep it open.
A sense of humor doesn't mean always laughing, smiling. It's about realizing your inner spork--you're attempting the impossible with the unusable. It's about realizing how ridiculous it is there's no way for you to do what you need to do--yet somehow you do it anyway.
A sense of humor and a healthy perspective also keep everyone sane by helping to defuse stress situations. Hard to scream when you realize your tantrum is ridiculous.So grab your spork and get out there, and fight on!

Now if this is hard, what is real parenting like? :)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Well, I have a blog.. Prayer shout out

Okay, so I have a blog... pretty darn cool!

I want to send a prayer up for the firefighters that passed away in the blaze a few days ago, as well as for the people that were hurt in the building that collapsed this morning. You never know when you run out of time and each day is a blessing, sometimes it is hard to remember in the thick of life.

I am a Police wife and every day is scary, but amazing. To be in love with a man that is willing to put his life on the line every day for someone he has never met is a reward in itself. I am very proud of him. I cannot speak for every officer's character but what I can say is that every police officer out there had to make the decision to come to work knowing that they were putting their life on the line. Every second of every day an officer is a standing target, and regardless of where they are or what they are doing there is someone out there that hates them. So I say to everyone reading this, next time you see an officer standing at a crosswalk or directing traffic outside an accident say a little prayer for them. You never know when you may be the one that they are saving.

Well, this is it for the first blog... not to bad see ya later!