December 5, 2011
We called our church and asked if there was anyone in our church who needed a bill paid, etc. I spoke to Pastor Mike and he told me a story of a family in our church who needed their electric bill paid. Their electricity had been cut off the night before and they have a 5 year old boy. The dad had been out of work for some time now, and they could not pay it. How easy it is to take for granted that our family can pay our monthly bills and on time. I told Mike we would love to help and asked how much the total bill was. $167.00. Under $200 and a family would have electricity in a time of celebration and joy. Of course we'd help. We dropped a check off that evening at our church for that family. I pray that this father can find a job to provide for his family. I am so thankful my husband has many skills and could get a job if needed. Thank you Lord for providing all we need and more this Advent Season.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Oh Christmas Tree
We have so much fun every year heading out to a local Christmas tree farm not too far from our home. SHOP LOCAL! They have beautiful trees to choose from. You can even cut your own if you decide on a pine. I love the fir trees, so we always buy a pre-cut one. :) We got a huge tree this year, 9.5 feet tall! We had fun playing in the tree farm and made a great memory.
Picking the perfect tree...
The workers loading our tree
Avery hiding from Brad
Brad and Avery playing chase
Let the decorating begin
All decked out, now I've got to wrap some presents!
ROAK Day 4: Paying Toll Fees
December 4, 2011
We thought this would be a rewarding ROAK because really, who likes digging for change? I know that before I had a PikePass I always was digging to find those quarters, dimes and nickels and it's a pain! Hope the cars behind me enjoyed the toll.
We thought this would be a rewarding ROAK because really, who likes digging for change? I know that before I had a PikePass I always was digging to find those quarters, dimes and nickels and it's a pain! Hope the cars behind me enjoyed the toll.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Martha Crocker, wha?
So being that I cannot train for triathlon outdoors, my doc won't let me, I have been stuck inside lately. Since the planning of our gender reveal party, (Gender reveal pics to come) I have been in crazy craft lady mode. Seriously. I cannot begin to tell you the number of times I've been to Hob Lob and Michael's in the course of the past couple of weeks. Most of it is Pinterest's fault, I'll admit, but secretly I love it, that website is like crack. Follow me on Pinterest here: http://pinterest.com/motherbrucker/ Pinterest has me baking and trying new things. Brad is excited I am in the kitchen again because he normally takes the chef role in our family. He cooks, I clean. Fair trade. For him not to be doing the cooking is a nice break. I always forget to take pictures of food, I like to dig in and forget! Check out all these fun wreaths I've been crafting!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
ROAK Day 3: Balloon delivery at Children's Hospital
December 3, 2011
On Saturday, we headed to Party Bazaar and picked up a few cheery balloons for sick kids at Children's Hospital.
As we made our way through CH with no idea where to go, we bumped into a very nice gentleman who lead us to a department where we could leave our balloons.
He took us through the ER and Avery had a sadness overcome her spirit. We discussed how blessed we were that we have never had to spend time in a hospital with her. I was overwhelmed with joy as we left the balloons with a very nice receptionist.
I really hope that the children that received these balloons had a little bit of happiness brought to their day. We loved doing this as a family. We plan on going back closer to Christmas and visiting the children with cancer.
On Saturday, we headed to Party Bazaar and picked up a few cheery balloons for sick kids at Children's Hospital.
As we made our way through CH with no idea where to go, we bumped into a very nice gentleman who lead us to a department where we could leave our balloons.
He took us through the ER and Avery had a sadness overcome her spirit. We discussed how blessed we were that we have never had to spend time in a hospital with her. I was overwhelmed with joy as we left the balloons with a very nice receptionist.
I really hope that the children that received these balloons had a little bit of happiness brought to their day. We loved doing this as a family. We plan on going back closer to Christmas and visiting the children with cancer.
ROAK Day 2: Barnes & Noble Gift Cards
December 2, 2011
Friday evening our family decided to hit up Barnes & Noble to participate in our second day of our random acts of kindness. Our family loves to read, so this ROAK was a no brainer. It was so much fun sneaking around B&N trying to stay out of vision of others as to not give away our secret. We grabbed 2 best sellers and headed to the back of the store. We decided to go with Steve Jobs' book
and A Diary of Wimpy Kid - Cabin Fever. We purchased gift cards and wrote a personalized note on a Charlie Brown Happiness Is... notepad. We wrote, Happiness is...finding a gift card in a new book! Merry Christmas! Avery had fun picking out which book she wanted to put a gc in. We set the books back on the best sellers shelf and headed out the door...
Terrible picture, we both look tired!
Christmas Wishes - 25 Random Acts of Kindness
Our family has decided to bless others we do not know by doing random acts of kindness (RAOK) each day leading up to Christmas. We sat down as a family and began our list after our pastor's sermon on Sunday. Jon spoke in detail about something that had never occurred to me. Actively waiting for His next arrival. We too often let ourselves get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holdiay season and become passive waiters, which is easy to do with our full calendars this time of year. We never take the time to actively wait. This advent season I am dedicated to actively wait!
ROAK Day 1: Starbucks
I had to do day 1 by myself since it was a workday, but how rewarding it was! Paying $2.11 for a cup of coffee seems like nothing, but you never know how that may have changed that person's day. Maybe when they left the house they had an argument with a spouse or child, maybe the holiday season is a reminder of memories wished unawakened or maybe just one of those random Thursdays where nothing is going right. As I read my daily scripture today, I pray for this woman who was behind me in the Starbucks line. May You guide her through this holiday season with Your presence.
ROAK Day 1: Starbucks
I had to do day 1 by myself since it was a workday, but how rewarding it was! Paying $2.11 for a cup of coffee seems like nothing, but you never know how that may have changed that person's day. Maybe when they left the house they had an argument with a spouse or child, maybe the holiday season is a reminder of memories wished unawakened or maybe just one of those random Thursdays where nothing is going right. As I read my daily scripture today, I pray for this woman who was behind me in the Starbucks line. May You guide her through this holiday season with Your presence.
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