Just Breathe…And A Daisy In A Jelly Glass Jar!

 Just Breathe…Construction Is Underway!

Under-construction-signEven in the warm heat of August, I still usually like to get up early and putter around in my flowerbeds when I don’t have to be at work at the hospital.  This year however, it’s been hard to see beauty around our yard since it looks more like a “before” picture on the popular HGTV show “Yard Crashers”!

Driveway Construction www.mytributejournal.com

I’ve had to tell myself to “just breath”…the mess will all be worth it once the new driveway gets poured!

Under Construction! Replastering foundation www.mytributejournal.com

We’ve also had our foundation plaster ground down in preparation for a new coat to be applied!

"Just Breathe" quote! www.mytributejournal.som I’ve had to really visualize the “after” picture of my yard that I hope to take soon!  One thing I know for sure about doing home improvement jobs is that they never seem to go as timely as you think they will, and there always seems to be a few set-backs in this tedious process that tend to draw out the anticipated completion date!

I decided I needed to find solace in this quote, take a deep breath and heed my grandmother’s advice that she shared with me when I was a young girl and helped her work in her lovely gardens.  Rather than focus on all the chaotic disruptions around our home, I’ve tried to follow my sweet grandma’s example of being more in awe of all the beauty around me this week.  I took on the challenge of making a more diligent effort to really look for what I feel makes my yard unique, despite all the construction that’s underway!

Pretty porch flowers! www.mytributejournal.comPretty porch! www.mytributejournal.com

We have spent many wonderful hours on our front porch over the years, visiting with wonderful neighbors and playing with our granddaughters!

Lantana flowers! www.mytributejournal.comGazania flowers! www.mytributejournal.com

Lantana and Gazania’s–two of my most favorite flowers that bloom all summer and do well in heat!

Patio furniture! www.mytributejournal.com

Patio furniture! www.mytributejournal.comPatio decor! www.mytributejournal.com

Our patio gets beautiful filtered sunlight in the early morning, otherwise, it’s a shady retreat where we’ve had great meals and fun parties with family and friends!

Metal yard decor! www.mytributejournal.com

Metal yard decor! www.mytributejournal.com

Indian paintbrush! www.mytributejournal.com

Just like my grandma, I love the surprise element of metal yard décor mixed with beautiful flowers!  Indian paintbrush is a favorite of my husband’s and reminds him of the wildflowers that grow on our local mountainsides!

Mueller Park! www.mytributejournal.com

Making smores! www.mytributejournal.com

My daughter, Mandi, and her husband, Cole, have been here from New York this past week.  After all their big city living, they were craving an outing to a local canyon park!  Living so close to these amazing areas, sometimes we can take them for granted!  It was fun to see the real beauty of them again as we saw how delighted Mandi and Cole were to be there!   

What I’m learning now…

I have one of my grandma’s favorite sayings displayed in my kitchen hutch…

"Daisies in a Jelly Jar" quote www.mytributejournal.com

My grandmother raised my mom and five boys, so there was always a bit of chaos going on at their home!  What I’m learning now is that life is always in a little bit of disarray to one extent or the other, so if we’re always waiting for that moment of perfection, we’ll miss seeing all the small pieces of beauty that are all around us…   

Daisies in a jelly glass jar! www.mytributejournal.com

…even if it is only a daisy or two in a jelly glass jar!

I’d love to hear about the beautiful things you’ve found in your life lately! 

–Mary

Also, Happy Birthday to my granddaughter, Marli, who is a big two today! 

Happy Birthday, Marli! www.mytributejournal.com

What a fun, inquisitive, little green-eyed doll you are!  We love you!

 

A “Quotable” To Live By!

A Special Download For A “Quotable” To Live By

As promised in this entry at the beginning of the week, here is one of my favorite quotes that you can now download for free. (Just click on the link below to download the eight by ten printable.) 

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Free Quote Download

Even at 80+ years, my father was always so energizing to be around because of his constant “wonder” about people and places, and his genuine desire to keep learning!  This is a quote that was among some mementos my dad kept on one of his office shelves.

If we wonder often,

the gift of knowledge

will come!

by Arapaho

I sincerely hope this quote will be a reminder for you to put a little “Windex Shine” on your view of the world; it certainly helps me remember to keep being intrigued!

–Mary 

(Quote print was designed by my friend, Maggie Rees at Pintura Art Gallery who did my Valentine’s Day stationary.  Thanks, Maggie!)

Living And Living Well!

There’s A Difference Between Living and Living Well!

Cowboy boots! www.mytributejournal.com

I grew up in a relatively small town where Levis and cowboy boots were common attire around town and country music was always playing at the main street drug store.  While I didn’t have any aversion to this style when I was growing up,  I just always thought of myself as more the bell bottoms, go-go boots type!  (There’s a time warp for you!)

Just think of the full circle moment I had when I started dating my husband, and he picked me up in a new pair of Levis and freshly polished Tony Lama cowboy boots!  I’ll enhance this little flashback moment for you even more when I tell you that he had a green, short-bed, GMC pick-up truck and George Strait was cranked up on the radio!  (I was in college by then, and in my mind, was very much a city girl–didn’t this guy see that?)  This story gets even better when you imagine that as we drove down the road, without hesitation or embarrassment, my future husband started singing along to the lyrics of George Strait’s song, “Living and Living Well”!  After I took a few moments to regain my composure, I actually started listening to the words of the song, (I mean really, what choice did I have?) and can honestly say that if I had to pick a song that defines what I’ve really wanted to make my life about–this would be it…and yes, my husband still sings along with this song today!

We went to George Strait’s farewell concert his year, and he sang, “Living and Living Well” as one of his closing songs; this “city girl” had tears in her eyes!  Here’s a few words from the chorus:

There’s a difference in

Living and living well.

You can’t have it all,

All by yourself.

Something’s always missing

‘Til you share it with someone else–

There’s a difference in living and living well! 

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Living And Living Well And Other Words To Live By…Or At Least Think About!

Like many people, I like to have framed, inspirational quotes and thoughts placed here and there throughout my home, hoping that at the very least as I glance at them each day, perhaps by the sheer process of osmosis, I’ll be more inclined to really apply them in my life!

Love, dream, believe! www.mytributejournal.com

This is a stack of note pads I have on my desk.  I often see various forms of these same types of words at many boutique stores.  While working at my desk paying bills or doing other paper work, I can’t help but wonder if I’m really applying these words in my life!

Inspirational books! www.mytributejournal.com

One of my favorite things to give and get for gifts are inspirational books.  These are the ones on my family room table now.  Often, at the end of a busy day, I’ll plop down on the sofa nearby, put my feet up, and glance through one of these books–or maybe even read a chapter or two.  I’ll be honest though, depending on the day, my spirit is either energized as I enjoy my reading, or I’m given a firm reminder of what’s really important in life…and I try to do better the next day!

A Few Other Reminders Of How To Live Well!

"Keep It Simple" plaque www.mytributejournal.comInspirational sayings! www.mytributejournal.com

Who doesn’t need a reminder to not complicate things too much in our lives!  I know this is one I always have to work on!

"Make A Difference" quote www.mytributejournal.com

If my husband and I were to pick a motto we’ve tried to teach our children, this would be it!  I stitched this for my oldest daughter, Malia, for her 16th birthday.  As much as teenage years can be a time of self pre-occupation, we always wanted to remind our family that it’s always good to define our lives by trying to “Make a Difference” in other’s lives!

"Good-bye Fear" quote www.mytributejournal.com

The saying on this plague has been the one that has really hit my heart lately!  We face change and fears in every stage of our lives, but that doesn’t mean we still don’t need a calm reminder to take a breath and be happy for the possibilities that each day and change brings with it.  The very thought of approaching the world of social media at my age so that I can accomplish my dream, all too often leaves me breathless!

**Stay tuned, one my most favorite quotes is coming a little later this week in a FREE DOWNLOAD for you to print off and place in a frame for your home!  (It’s being designed by my friend, Maggie Rees, at Pintura Art Gallery, who did this Valentine’s Day stationary too!)  If you want to comment about your favorite thought or quote or “like” this on Facebook, I’ll send it to you in one of my favorite “Etsy” frames! 

What I’m learning now is…

The plague above sits on my kitchen counter, and as I grab a piece of toast and some juice each morning before I run out the door to work, or anticipate the arrival of my precious granddaughters, I realize that I’m so grateful for all the opportunities that are mine.  What I’m learning now is that so much of my life would not be possible without the love and support of dear family and friends, who help me realize that having a wide open heart is the best way to live well!

I’d love to hear what your favorite inspiring quotes or words are!

–Mary