Saturday, September 1, 2012

Another year.

Dance and jam THIS today!


Cheers to September and to another year!

Thank you, Lord for giving me the privilege of this life you gave me. I'm eternally grateful. It's the best birthday present anyone can give me. 

Have a blessed day, everyone! ♥

Friday, August 31, 2012

The Birthday Project

My 33rd birthday is coming up in a couple of days. Yes, you read that right--I'm going to be 33, and it's gearing up to be the birthday that I'm most excited about to date. For one, it'll be my first birthday that I'm celebrating here in Hawaii. And two, it's going to be the first birthday in which I celebrate in the spirit of The Birthday Project! So on Saturday, the hubby and I are going to run around this island doing random acts of kindness. Hopefully at least 33 random acts--I'm going to try to come close to it! I will also be passing out these cards:
Feel free to grab some for yourself! You can download the free printable HERE! I'm also going to be placing these around:

You can grab one of these, too, if you want... HERE.

I'm pretty stoked about all of this! And I don't think it's ever too early to begin, so I think I'm going to try and get a head start tomorrow (aka later on today). I'll be sure to document and recap!

Stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

They say it's your birthday...

Happy birthday to my wonderful hubby and my beautiful momma. I wouldn't be me without you. I'm so lucky to have you two. ♥

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Year Three.

(Photo by Jana Morgan)


In just three years, we've already had some pretty big adventures. I can't wait to see what God has planned for the rest of our lives. I love you, hubs. Happy anniversary!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Slackerdom has officially taken over my blogging.

So here's another recap post!


Has it really been April since I last posted? No posts in May or June...whoa! Life gets in the way so easily. And in the last few months, much has happened at our pod and in the lives of our loved ones.


Here are the highlights:


My littlest brother and my mom came to visit us in May. It was only for 5 short days, but it was amazing to spend time with them and show them why we love it here so much. It made me appreciate my family that much more.


June was pretty quiet. Hubby is still in it to win it with HFD. He's been working his butt off and come November, we'll be celebrating like it's 1999... oh, wait... haha.
July is only halfway through and it's already shaped up to be a great month. It marks a year since the left side of this picture was taken. I called this pic, "Same shorts, more room." The hubs has been keeping me accountable with my health and fitness and I'm so glad he does. I know I hate going to workout, but I do feel better and more accomplished afterwards. I haven't really weighed myself, but I love the fact that my clothes fit better and are getting looser. I just want to be healthier and I'm on my way.
This little guy made his world premier on Monday, July, 9. Meet our adorable nephew! I just want to love up on this little buddy, but he's all the way in Pittsburgh. [sad face] I don't know when we'll be able to meet him in person, but it's going to be a love and happy crying fest when it comes.

July--actually in the next few days!--is going to be filled with important milestones. I've felt God working in my heart for a while now and I know I've already chosen to live my life as He leads me. So tomorrow I'm getting baptized. Not just water sprinkled on my head and blessings, but full on getting dunked and coming out anew. I'm so excited and I'm thankful that He has given the hubs and I a small community of loved ones here in Hawaii to come out and support me. So. Stoked.


Then on Tuesday. Well, Tuesday marks the third anniversary of the greatest day ever. I'm just sayin'. =)

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Into the Fire [Academy]

It's finally here! The hubs finished his first week of training. He will be the first to tell you that It's not going to be an easy seven (yes, SEVEN) months. It's a grueling 28 weeks broken up into EMT and then Fire training. The class is large enough that they have to split, one half does EMT first, the other Fire and they switch midway through.

The hubs knew that this would be different from the Central Florida Fire Academy that he attended years ago, but neither one of us was prepared for just how drastically different HFD conducts their training. 

HFD definitely runs a tight ship. There's only one rule: Do what you're told to do. It's like my husband signed up for the Army. He's got to come in every day clean shaven, his head shaved, boots shiny, and address his recruit training officers (RTOs) properly. They have to do physical trainig (PT) three times a week which is on top of the drills they do during the Fire side of the training. PT consists of doing as many sit ups you can in one minute, followed by as many pull ups in one minute, push-ups in one minute, a mile and a half run, and Crossfit. All under the midday sun. Oh. My. God.

HFD doesn't play. But it's definitely a good way of weeding out those that don't really want it.

Here's my hubs, ready for his first day. It's going be an interesting and eventful seven months. November 16, here Wea come!