Share Your Story With Amy
I can't believe the summer is almost over. It has gone by so quickly. My heart aches that my babies, my sweet babies will be spending most of the day away from our home. I know that they will be doing great things at school. They will learn new things, they will grow up a little more each day. But I will miss them! My greatest blessings call me mom..
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Build Your Story
I heard a story that stuck with me. A little girl walks into the woods. She sees two paths in front of her. Confused she pondered what path she should take. An old man walks by and the little girl asks for his help. "What path should I take?"
"Where are you headed?"
"I don't know."
"Then, it doesn't matter."
Do we know where we are headed? If we don't any path will get us there. I started thinking about my children. As they start this school year, do they know what they want to accomplish?
Tonight we did our first locket party with a group of amazing little girls. One of my favorite teacher's, Mrs. Baird helped the girls pick the things they wanted to work on. She then helped them pick actions they could work on, like reading 20 minutes a night or practicing the piano 4x a week. Next the girls picked charms to represent each goal.
Take some time to help your children prepare for this school year. Help them shoot for the stars!
I heard a story that stuck with me. A little girl walks into the woods. She sees two paths in front of her. Confused she pondered what path she should take. An old man walks by and the little girl asks for his help. "What path should I take?"
"Where are you headed?"
"I don't know."
"Then, it doesn't matter."
Do we know where we are headed? If we don't any path will get us there. I started thinking about my children. As they start this school year, do they know what they want to accomplish?
Tonight we did our first locket party with a group of amazing little girls. One of my favorite teacher's, Mrs. Baird helped the girls pick the things they wanted to work on. She then helped them pick actions they could work on, like reading 20 minutes a night or practicing the piano 4x a week. Next the girls picked charms to represent each goal.
Take some time to help your children prepare for this school year. Help them shoot for the stars!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Welcome!
Share Your Story With Amy
Tonight is a first for me. I am so excited that I am having a hard time closing my eyes and going to sleep.
Origami Owl has had a wait list to become a designer. The response for our lockets became so great the only way to cover the demand was make a wait list to sell it. After Mother's Day, the company had to freeze new designers to make sure everyone was getting the best service. June 17 the wait list opened back up.
I have a group of amazing women on the list. Each week, I check their number and see how close they are to becoming designers. And tonight something HUGE happened..... My first girl got her wings! I am so proud. I can't wait to see her rock this!
Origami Owl has been a blessing in my life and my family's life. It has helped us financially and has helped me teach my children how to build something amazing. It allows me to help others find their passion and share their story. How could I not love that?
What's stopping you from chasing your dreams? If you love people, want to make more money, and love our beautiful lockets, what is stopping you from joining me in this incredible journey? I want to help you chase those dreams. I will be there every step of the way.
Let's build something everyone will remember!
www.amymarie.origamiowl.com
Designer #15187
Friday, August 16, 2013
Greatest Blessing
I love being a mom. It has given me purpose, it brings me love, and helped add a layer of fat to my thighs that keeps me warm in the cold winter months. But most importantly, it allows me to wake up to 7 beautiful smiles every day. And sometimes, if I am lucky enough a few hand prints on my shirt.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Be a Force for Good
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is hosting a walk in November. Consider donating, walking, or volunteering for this amazing cause.
This necklace will be offered at www.amymarie.origamiowl.com
or shareyourstorywithamy@gmail.com. Order this and all profits will be donated to AFSP.
You can have your choice of birth stones.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Rise Above
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I believe we are all princesses. Sure at some point we grow to be the Queen but there is a magic in being young, finding your way, and searching for happily ever after. I have learned a lot from my princess friends.
Little Mermaid- change is good. It can be painful, it will hurt, and it definitely won't go the way you planned. But getting out of your comfort zone and following your heart will always lead you in the right direction.
*take away- don't throw away your gifts to get what you want. You were given those gifts to get what you want any way.
The Princess and the Frog- be true to your dreams, your family, and yourself. Your family might not always physically be with you but the love they feel for you never leaves.
*take away- never lose your passion. And your prince could look kinda creepy at first. Give him a chance.
Cinderella- I know you are waiting for me to say a shoe can change your life, blah, blah, blah. The truth is I learned from Cinderella that a little house work never killed anyone. In fact, it builds character. And yes, when you feel good about yourself, others see your inner beauty.
Take away- karma happens. Ask the step sisters.
Take away- when you try to hurt someone else you end up hurting yourself. And don't trust liars, they don't change.
Tangled- see the good in people. True, some will hurt you but the ones that love you more than make up for it.
Take away- always have a good frying pan and a good hair cut.
Snow White- feel your heart so full of love, hate has no place. That is the secret to youth. Hate is the magic apple that sucks life and goodness from your life.
Take away- short people rock! Enough said.
Beauty and the Beast- being different is good. Heck, being different brings the best life has to offer.
Take away- Readers expand their world until you believe anything can happen. And then it does.
Most important is that you make your destiny!
Friday, August 9, 2013
More of Less
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I have had more than one person ask me to write a parenting book. I am always worried about trying to become a parenting expert because I feel like it is asking for your parenting skills to be put to the test. Plus, my kids will be the first to tell you I am far from an expert.
I am, however, very proud of the people my children have become. Although not perfect, they are amazing.
Blake and I have agreed that a few things have made a big difference in all of our lives. Here are a few.
1) Faith- a strong faith has helped give us a foundation in the one thing that will never fail us. I remember when Tucker was starting school. Blake was deployed to Iraq and Tucker was nervous about needing us while at school. I started to tell him I would always be there but the words got stuck in my throat. The truth was I would let him down, I would disappoint him, I would make mistakes. So I told him that he need to pray when he was alone and needed help. His Father in Heaven will never let him down.
2) Love- Of course, we love our kids. But Blake and I love each other. I am blessed with a husband who shows his children how much he loves their mom. And guess what, it makes them feel loved. We teach them to fight for each other. Heaven help the person who messes with one of them!
3) Discipline- My kids know they have a consequence, good or bad for whatever they decide to do. Blake and I are on the same page about behavior and punishment. Blake is strict and very involved. It makes a big difference.
4) Not getting it all- My kids haven't had everything handed to them and that has been huge help. They value the relationships they make and understand things they do have are not free.
5) How others feel- We have tried to stress thinking of others. When they feel sad, help someone else. When they feel alone, be a friend to someone else. Serving others brings happiness. They have to help their siblings because they have learned to see what someone else needs might be and help them.
6)Time- My children want our time not stuff. They will get excited when given a gift but they will always remember time we spent together.
7)Freedom- We encourage the kids to be the person that God made them to be. I let them dress to their style even if it insane as long as it is modest. Just because pink strips and blue polka dots aren't my thing who I am to stop them from developing their style. We tried to learn their unique personalities and gifts. We love them for who they truly are instead of what our idea of what they should be.
8) Laughter- we always laugh. When the world falls around us, we laugh. We try to find the humor around us. We lovely call our house the circus but I am shocked how many kids want to join in with the fun. Blake says I am the happy memory fairy. I care more about enjoying our time together than things being perfect.
9) Forgiveness- we all make mistakes, Blake and I included. We ask the kids to forgive us when we screw up because they need to know there is forgiveness. We also let them know when we mess up, we try and fix it.
10) Life skills- our job is to raise kids who are confident adults. We give them responsibility because they need to learn how to make mistakes in a safe environment rather than on their own.
We "look" like we have it together because we had seven tries at this thing called parenting! We must have needed more work at it.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Sisters- birth and choice
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Today I was able to hang out with some pretty cool women. Monday through Friday I spend time with some amazing people. I realized so many of these women have become like sisters. I was blessed with two sisters by birth and a lot more than that by choice.
Thank you to my Woamtec sisters for your continued friendship! I love you ladies.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Shoot For The Stars
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I had the opportunity to go to a vision board class (a board, usually poster board filled with picture and words based on goals and dreams) last week. It was taught by a woman that I really respect. The class was amazing and I was able to set my goals and make my board. I felt a sense of peace having a clear direction to head in. Why would I not do that for my children?
We sat down and talked about their goals and dreams. They have started a college/career board and goals for the year. It was fun to see what kind of things they want in their lives. I am excited to see how this year goes for the kids with goals set at the start.
What are your goals?
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Batman Dreams
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Yep, I am Batman's mom. It kinda rocks. My son, Bruce got his name while my husband, Blake was watching Batman Returns. Since Bruce was born, we have all told him he IS Batman. Bruce has lived up to his name.
Bruce is my story teller. I love his imagination. Since he could talk he would tell me stories. His mind is always in the magical place of make believe. He dares to dream, to weave a story, to live in his mind's eye instead of the reality around him.
Bruce teaches me every day how to live a great life. He inspires me to be crazy, to never make excuses, to see what could be, and to dream.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Unknown Love
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After the birth of my oldest son, my husband made the decision to return to active duty in the United States Army. I cried because I was worried about him having to leave us but I was positive the Hollywood version of Army life was what was waiting for us. Let's just say Hollywood isn't always truthful.
Every day we would dream about the day Blake would get out. The days of poor pay, long hours, and not having a choice in your job would be over. We would leave the small town and move back home. Little did we know the people we would meet would change our lives.
Today, we started talking about the different people who touched our lives. Blake and I both started laughing at all the good memories we had made in that little town. We both realized that was a really good time in our lives. But if you would have asked us at the time, we couldn't wait to leave.
I am never going to miss out of the joy of every day. I will value every relationship now and not just when reflecting back. My joy is now.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
15 to Life
Today, I served out 15 years of my life sentence. All joking aside, I have been blessed to be married the last 15 years to a man who always loves me and makes me feel beautiful. We have 7 beautiful children. It hasn't always been easy but neither one of us could imagine life any different.
Something I have learned is Disney, although an amazing story teller, totally lied. Cinderella gets thunder thighs and Prince Charming forgets her birthday every once in awhile. True love shines in the tougher moments. When you hit rock bottom but your spouse either catches you, pulls you up, or falls with you laughing. It shines when you look like the ugly duckling but your spouse sees you as a swan. It's casserole and watching the kids play over limos and fancy dinners. It's learning to enjoy every moment not just the big ones.
Happy Anniversary, Blake!
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