Thursday, November 7, 2013

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What's better than a new candle?  A new candle with JEWELRY inside!  And to make it even *BETTER* you get to choose the jewelry.  Get your choice of scent and your choice of a ring, a necklace or a pair of earrings.  Each piece of jewelry is valued between $10 and $7500.  Will today be YOUR lucky day?  Look at these rings that have come out of a Jewelry In Candles Candle (or tart!):



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Monday, November 4, 2013

Christmas Cards....

How many people actually mail out Christmas cards any more?  I mean, go to the store, buy the box of cards, go to the post office, get the Christmas stamps, and put the cards in the mailbox and raise the little red flag?  Anyone?

With the internet and all the cute little free card sites I am thinking a lot of people just email cards, or post them on facebook and do a huge, generic, Merry Christmas From my family to yours kind of thing now-a-days.  And that's sad really.  I haven't done very well in the past sending cards out to people, not even family.  But today, I have turned over a new leaf and I hope you will to....

While perusing facebook today I came across this post:

Upon seeing this, I thought how selfish is was of me to not even think about these soldiers away from their family, fighting for MY freedom and how I am sure they would LOVE to get cards and letters from "home" showing our support. So this year, not only am I going to send cards to my family and friends, I am going to send cards to those sacrificing for ME!

I did a little research and found a place today that has Christmas Boxed- Buy 2 Get 1 Free right now! So my mind is made up, I hope you will join me!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Forsaking all others.......

The other day a situation came up that had me questioning what "Forsaking all others" actually meant in wedding vows.  I had always had the mindset that as husband and wife you must support each other, even when kids are in the picture, natural, adopted, step children, whatever, because eventually the kids are going to grow up and have families of their own and all that will be left, again, is husband and wife.  Yes, my children, step and natural, are my life and I would give my last breath to them, but my husband and I are now "empty nesters" and we are here alone with each other.  So I researched what the term "forsaking all others" to get a true definition and this is what I found:


Traditional wedding vows contain the phrase, “forsaking all others”.  The phrase may be omitted from more contemporary vows, but that does not give us a free pass from adhering to God’s design for marriage. Failure to forsake all others has destroyed untold marriages and has crippled countless others.
So what does it mean to forsake all others? The obvious answer revolves around adultery, but it goes far beyond that. Forsaking all others includes leaving your parents (Gen. 2:24), as well as anyone else who might possibly come between you and your spouse.
So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore, what God has joined together, let man not separate. (Matt. 19:6 NIV)  No one is intended to ever come between a husband and wife. The failure to shift your loyalty from your parents, friends, etc, to your spouse is a central issue in almost all marital conflict.
Picture this scenario. You are a few years into your marriage. Things have gone fairly well and for all intents and purposes, your marriage is strong. Each year, it seems your debt has increased. It’s not overwhelming, but you’re certainly not where you would like to be financially. Your spouse calls to tell you they just found that they might be considered for a huge promotion with three or four times their current income, but it would require moving to Florida.
Before they can continue, you respond with something like, “We’re sure going to miss you around here,” making it crystal clear to your spouse that you choose your (parents, friends, job, church, children by a previous marriage, etc.) over them. You have just forsaken your spouse instead of forsaking all others.
You just told your spouse that they are not, nor have they ever been, nor will they ever be the most important person in your life. Can you imagine the devastation you have just laid on their heart? When you boil it all down, marriage means you and your spouse are the most important people in each other’s lives.
Unlike some marital problems, the failure to forsake all others is not gender specific. Husbands are often unable to separate the apron strings from their mothers. They tend to put too much importance on spending time with their buddies. They might even fail to forsake inanimate objects, i.e. preferring spending time working on their automobile rather than with their wife. Wives often fall under similar situations with their families and friends.
A sad fact, but one we must acknowledge, is today over 40% of all marriages are remarriages for at least one spouse. This brings new complexities to forsaking all others as over 65% of these remarriages involve children. The thing to remember here that is very difficult for parents is this; God created marriage as the bond of all human relationships. The most permanent relationship in all of society is not between parent and child, but between husband and wife. 
In all marriages, and even more so in blended marriages, children can and often do become masters at driving wedges between a husband and wife. They become expert at playing one against the other. Without the husband and wife working together to provide a united front, children often become rulers of the household. Of those remarriages I mentioned above with children, over 70% of those end in divorce. That is staggering when you think about it and an indication that couples fail to grasp forsaking all others, even when it involves children.
Of course I’m not advocating neglect or abuse. I am advocating marriage as God intended. I am advocating marriage where each spouse puts the other spouse first above all else. I think Dr. Laura Schlessinger summed it up well in her book, 10 Stupid Things Couples Do To Mess Up Their Relationships, when she said, “If your actions hurt your spouse, they are the wrong actions. Period.”
The selfishness of our society tells us we somehow have a right to play. It’s somehow okay to go out drinking and dancing with your girlfriends, or it’s somehow okay for a husband to stand by and allow his mother to berate his wife, or it’s somehow okay to side with your children over your spouse (bear in mind, I’m not talking about situations of abuse here). None of these things are acceptable in marriage. Your spouse must come first, always!
Your marriage mantra should be, “No relationship on earth, other than my relationship with Jesus Christ and God, is more important than my relationship with my spouse.” Make it so and you will have no problem forsaking all others.

So, my mindset, I think, was correct.....remember this the next time you and your spouse fight over "the kids" :)



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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Choices....

Today has been a trying day, emotionally, and not for me, but for a friend of mine.  However, I have spent hours on the phone listening to her describe how her family is imploding.  I, as her friend, take on her stress and pain. 

I do want to preface this with I have a terrific son, who has grown into an outstanding young man.  Granted, we had our own "teenage" trials and tribulations, but thankfully, they didn't last long or we overcame them quickly.  Children today, well, teenagers/young adults today have this false sense of entitlement.  And when they don't get their way, they can turn really nasty.  Unfortunately, they don't see the long term effects of their snide comments.  My friend's heart is breaking because of her daughter, who is 20, and let's face it, knows e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g!  And my heart is breaking for my friend.

Today on Facebook, I posted this status update:

LIFE is about CHOICES....however, the choices you make today, whether in anger, love, lust, or sadness, will affect who you are or are to become tomorrow. Choose WISELY......

This is a good reminder for all of us....with that being said, I am off to bed....and another reminder tonight is:
 which is what I am going to do....

Until we meet again,
Kimi

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Just gotta share.....

How stinkin' cute is this??? And so easy!  You could substitute different colored popcorn for different seasons, or even put different colored candies like Skittles in there for a change in the decoration!  I LOVE this!


When the going gets tough.....

.....the tough get going?  I wish it were that easy.  Sometimes this "tough" girl just wants to crawl into bed, cover my head, and sleep.  I don't have the "ostrich syndrome", I do know that not dealing with something doesn't make it go away, but there are days I just want to scream GIVE ME A BREAK! 

I do know that there are people out there that have it worse off than me.  I really am thankful for all I have.  I have a fantastic son, who grew into a fine young man over night.  He has a great girlfriend, whom I call my girlfriend-in-law.  I have a wonderful, supporting family, well, at least on my mom's side of the family.  And I have a great husband who would virtually do anything for me, albeit with a little (okay a lot) of nagging from me.  I have close friends that have so much stress and drama in their lives that I do not know how they handle it!  And being the compassionate person I am, I take on their stress.  But, hey, that's what friends are for, right?

I am not going to make this a religious post by any stretch of the imagination, but, when the going gets tough, I do try to hand over all my worries to God.  He really must think I am an awesome person because he keeps giving me stuff to deal with :)  I know he is an awesome God, who, good or bad, gets all the glory!

So, that's just my ramblings for the night!
Until we meet again,
Kimi

Sunday, October 13, 2013

I admit, I am a duffle junkie!  I love all kinds of duffles.   I am not sure why, though.  It's not like I go out of town a lot, even for just a weekend or overnight.   But I have a weakness for these little (large!) buggers!  If you look in my closets I bet you find no less than 2 duffles in each closet.  And Lord knows, don't look under the beds :/  But look, look above, LOOK at all the pretty colors! (Wasn't there a cartoon character that said that once????)

Many look at duffles as a "redneck" way to travel.  I don't, I find it "comforting" for the lack of a better word.  You can throw everything in one place, sling it over your shoulder and off you go.  And packing the car, with suitcases you have to pack like you are putting together a jigsaw puzzle.  It's annoying.  With duffles, toss them in, stack them up, shut the trunk without worrying about breaking or bending any part of your car (because duffles are giving!).  Have I said how much I love duffles?

Until next time,
Kimi
PS Be sure to click on the picture above to look at all the pretty duffles!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Wow, I lost yesterday....

Oopsie....yes I didn't post yesterday because, well, I guess I ran out of time.  I absolutely lost yesterday!  For a woman who doesn't work, who doesn't have a child that lives at home anymore, that is definitely NOT the June Cleaver person and keep my house spotless, I sure do seem to be "pressured" sometimes to get what I need to do done!  How is that?  Poor time management?  Too much Farmville? :)  Oh well....I guess if it gets done, great, if not, I can hope for tomorrow!

So, have you started your Christmas shopping?  Are you done?  OR when do you normally start?  Can you guess when we start?  Comment below and let me hear from you!  What use is a blog if noone is reading?

Have a great Thursday night all!  It's a Grey's Anatomy kind of night for me!

Until we meet again,
Kimi <3

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Day 2....

Today is day 2 of this blogging thing and if you noticed, I made some changes in the fonts and tabs.  This page is still under construction so be patient and keep checking back for updates.  There is no telling what I will do next!

I have been in "Direct Sales" now for about 10 years.  I don't do it to get rich, I just do it to have fun.  Half the time I spend more money than I make but I like to support online businesses because most of the time it's stay at home moms just like myself.  It's sort of like supporting local businesses in your town (you DO do that don't you?).  I have met some wonderful people over the years and even though I have never laid eyes on them in person, I do consider them some of my closest friends.  So if you see any companies that might interest you, please ask me for information on how to join.  Remember though, have fun, first and foremost, as you won't get "rich", especially if you join companies that are free to join, like I do.  Do it for the friends you will meet and who knows you might just make a little extra money for Christmas!

On my shopping page you will notice some banners advertising for companies.  If you click the banners, it will take you directly to their sites.  I will try to find ones that interest the majority of people, but if you are looking for something specific, let me know and I will see what I can find.  ALSO, if you are interested in purchasing from any of these places, email me or comment on here and I will see what promotions they have going on.  Who doesn't like to save money?!?!?!

See you tomorrow, or heck, even maybe later on tonight :)
Kimi

Monday, October 7, 2013

And we're off....

Okay, here we gooooo....

Hi, I am Kimi.  I am first and foremost a wife and mother.  Secondly, I am Crohn's Disease and Fibromyalgia warrior!  Although externally I look fine, however, I am unable to work outside the house.  So I can feel like I am contributing something to society I decided I would start blogging.

My blog is going to contain Ramblings from whatever strikes my fancy for the day, Jewelry in Candles, Spirit Lockets, and Shopping.  Ramblings will contain yumminess, DIY craftiness and Crohn's Disease Awareness, along with, well general ramblings :)  I am going to try (keyword TRY) to post something daily.  Please bare with me as I learn the ins and outs of blogging!

I hope you will comment, send love, send suggestions, and share my page!

Happy to meet you and until we meet again,
Kimi :)