Do what You Love and Love what You do!

When I was a little girl I loved playing with barbie dolls. There was this perfect dream house where I could arrange the furniture, play dress up with the dolls and create the illusion of what in my head was a perfect family. A Dad (Ken), a Mom (Barbie), and their daughters. In my barbie world we we're able to help our fellow barbies and be available for all of the barbie happenings.


The phrase "Do What You Love and Love what You do" means something different to each person. To some it means a corporate job where you rise up the ladder to others it means being an advocate for abused children because someone close to your heart was abused and its your mission to be part of the solution. To me it means having my "Barbie Dream House" in a grown up version. 
I'm blessed beyond words to have my husband and our four children. I love them beyond measures! Doing what I love means pouring into our home, my children and our marriage. Creating a home that comfortable and an atmosphere of love. Being able to help fellow moms, friends and community members to create a richer life and reach a greater potential.


Thankfully I'm able to do what I love because I have a career that allows me to work from the comfort of my own home around my families schedule without worrying about deadlines, daycare and being away from my home. 

Today I'm thankful that I can truly say I DO WHAT I LOVE AND LOVE WHAT I DO! May you find what you love and have the ability to do it wholeheartedly. 

Blessings!
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  Meet one of my team mates: 
Micki always believed that in life, you go to school, you get a job, you work hard, you retire and you live happily every after.

Her belief system was shattered when she was downsized from her corporate job that she had for over 18 years.

“I was barely living pay check to pay check with my job, so I was definitely devastated and just didn’t know what I was going to do” says Micki. Read MORE

Just Thinking Thursday


Feeling #Thankful for my life and the blessings around me!  
 {Follow along each Thursday for #JustThinkingThursday where I share a little inspiration. Join in on the Fun and share Your Inspiration with me on Facebook or on Pinterest with the hashtag #JustThinkingThursday }
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You are the Sprinkles to My Cupcake


 Creating with my hands gives me freedom of the mind, helps to refresh me, equips me to be better and makes me smile! 
Here are two super fun 2x4 signs that I made. Aren't they the cutest?!
What You Need to Do:
Prepare your scraps of wood by cutting to size and sanding. Then paint them and distress to your liking. Use your Cameo Silhouette or similar tool to cut out a phrase of your choice and apply it to your block of wood. 

It's a fun way to display a piece of wood that would have been otherwise in the trash pile. 
 
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Monday's Motivation


Happy Monday!
My motivation this week is muffin tops! I mean really, who wants to have a "Muffin Top"?

Lean muscle mass helps you to burn more fat. And one of the best way's to gain lean muscle mass is to work out! If your looking to burn more fat let me give you some inspiration.... 

10 Ways to Burn more fat:
  1. Eat 6 small meals a day to rev your metabolisum.
  2. Wait 20 minutes before going for seconds.
  3. Throw on a hoodie when working out, when your muscles are warm you burn more calories.
  4. Use a smaller dinner plate.
  5. Eat at the kitchen table. 
  6. Drink more water!
  7. Take a real "Before" photo for inspiration.
  8. Eat more avacados.
  9. Portion control potatoes and pasta.
  10. And my personal favorite, Eat these babies 15 minutes before a workout. They turn fat into fuel, give me more energy and help me to avoid the next day soreness.
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A Fierce Flourishing 2015-2016 MOPS

MOPS is back in session! I'm beyond excited!!!! I have been attending MOPS for nearly a decade now and love each and every meeting, the moms who have become such great friends of mine and the personal growth and refreshing it brings to me.

 This year's theme is so fun - A Fierce Flourishing! 
The colors are so rich and inviting. 

 Decorating is such a fun part of planning for each year. I had seen some cute table pieces that included old frames. I called up my neighbor (So thankful for her and all of her fun finds that she has) because she always has the things I need and she had several frames for me to use.

 

I then painted each frame.
 
Added some art.
(These we're all found on the MOPS website with this years downloads).
(Here's the art we put in the frame on the Welcome Table. Also found on the MOPS website in the ideas section).


 We used the frames in a few different ways, on the tables for our centerpieces to sit on as well as on the Welcome table as decor.

This years theme colors and backgrounds we're incorporated in these incredible bulletin boards outside of each of the MOPPETS rooms. The tags are for each mom to write their childs name on and put on their back so the helpers know who's who.

Here's to a great 2015-2016 MOPS Year and may you Flourish!




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Just Thinking Thursday


Do MORE of what's good for the soul! 
 {Follow along each Thursday for #JustThinkingThursday where I share a little inspiration. Join in on the Fun and share Your Inspiration with me on Facebook or on Pinterest with the hashtag #JustThinkingThursday }
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How to Attach Girl Scout Badges to your Vests and Sashes

We have three Girl Scouts at our house this year! A Daisy, Brownie and a Junior. To make it even more exciting I'm our troop Leader and our group has nearly doubled in size this year - pretty fantastic for a small little town. 

I was attaching badges to my girls' vest and sashes and had several Mom's ask what to do.
 Perfect time for a little tutorial! 
For our troop all of our badges (excluding the fun patches) we're Iron On and made this task less daunting.
 Step 1-
Start by letting your iron heat up for a few minutes, then iron the front of the vest to get rid of wrinkles as well as warm up the fabric providing a nice place for adhesion.
 Step 2 -
Set the patches on in the place that you desire. I found that it was much easier to do one patch at a time vs. a couple. It provides better adhesion and attachment.
 Step 3 -
Place a paper town over the patch as a barrier between the patch and the iron.
 Step 4 - 
Iron the patch on. It's best to keep heat on the patch for 30-40 seconds before removing the iron.
 Step 5 -
Turn the vest inside out and iron the back side of the garment where the patch sits.
 And your patch should be on! Pretty simple. 
Here's to a great Scout year!

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