What We’ve Been Up To

My incredibly lucky sister got to go to NYC this week and skip school. Texas A&M-Commerce’s choir got invited to sing at Carnegie Hall! How AMAZING is that?! She kept sending me pictures all week and these were my favorites.
-View from her hotel at night
-The FOUR STORY Forever21.
-Central Park

It’s been a pretty lazy week, despite my monstrous music history test I had to study for. (I think I did alright! Here’s to hoping for a B…)
-LB has discovered the sink.
-The COOLEST decal I saw parked next to me Wednesday. LOST fans? Anyone?
-A favorite picture my sister took of us.
-The Blue Man Group was playing at the Cowan center (the big auditorium at UT) and they’re “stuff” was sitting in the hallway beside my voice lesson. Crazy cool.
-Just saw this on our A/C temp controller yesterday. If you’ve been in a choir you know who this guy is. If not, google him!
-Homemade calzones. 🙂
-Our new couches on the trailer.
-The best place to eat near us!
-Picking up some books at the library.

All I did yesterday was workout (every day this week so far!), do all the dishes from this shin-dig (finally–embarrassing), laundry, and listen to the Civil Wars on Grooveshark. A very productive day I’d say. 🙂

How was your week?

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These Are My Thoughts

I made a vow to myself to exercise and eat breakfast every day this week. So far so good… but it’s only Monday. I figured I’d challenge myself and see what I could do before spring break when WE GO TO FLORIDA. SO. DANG. EXCITED!! If it’s anything like last summer I’ll never want to leave! Family, sand, and margaritas here I come…

I’m currently working on an extremely long music history review for a test Wednesday. I love the teacher but preparing for the tests is a week long activity. Yeeesh. I have a lot to do tonight and tomorrow. Blahhhhhh…

I’m long overdue for a leg shavin’.

Jason has a love/hate relationship with video games. I’ve recently learned about him that he will fall in love with something for a couple of weeks then kind of fall back out of love with it. That is what is happening with this game Borderlands. I think I got it for him for Christmas or something one year? Well, since we cancelled cable we’re finding all kinds of stuff to do. Hence the recent love affair with this game. He’s currently playing it like he has been for several hours. I took a nap, ate dinner, worked on some homework, and worked out. Meanwhile, the scathes and spiders attack him while he tries to find corroded crystals.

I haven’t really seen our cats in three days. Friday I was at my sister’s concert, and I stayed the night at my parents that night so I was gone all day Saturday. Sunday we went grocery shopping and were out for several hours. I think Little Bit hates me.

Speaking of Saturday. THE most amazing thing happened to us. So I spent the night at my parent’s right? (Because Texas A&M Commerce is about 2 hours away and we left early to eat with my sister before the concert and the -AMAZING- concert was 2.5 hours long! 2 hours back=1:20 am.) The next day we were all lounging around when my Mimi calls my mom. They had bought new couches and were GIVING my parents their practically new leather ones! WHAAAAAAT?! So guess who inherited my parent’s 2 year old couches?! UH, HELLO. WE CAN BOTH FIT ON THE COUCH NOW! We’ve gone from futon, to a couch from the home-ec room with a dead black widow in it, to new FREE couch and loveseat! Our living room actually looks like a living room now. Thank you to my dad, mom, Mimi, and Pawpaw for moving things and giving things away! We LOVE you guys!

Red

In honor of the month of love I painted my nails a very peppy shade of red! Happy February!

Since Jason and I started taking Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey, we’ve noticed some things:
1. We can seriously become millionaires if we make our money work for us.
2. We need to get some new bills.
3. We aren’t as poor as we thought we were.
4. EVERYONE needs to take this class. (SERIOUSLY. Even you high schoolers!)
5. It’s never too early to start saving for retirement. Never.

By new bills I mean life insurance, renter’s insurance (which we won’t always have, but since robberies have increased at the school–that’s right across the street!–we’d rather be safe than sorry), and identity theft insurance. I had the unfortunate experience of having my bank account hacked into the day before I left for NYC several years ago. Since that was such a hellacious experience I can only imagine what having my identity stolen would be like. Yikes.

When we sat down and put a name to every cent in our money it was really like we had gotten a raise. We made a plan for the whole year! We made a list of things we wanted or needed and made a budget for them. Granted, we weren’t bad off before we did the budget. Jason has done one every month since we’ve been married almost. He knew where the money was going but I didn’t even have a log in to our bank account. Well, that’s changing now since I am involved in the budget and money process.

It’s tough feeling like I have no say in where our money goes because Jason is the one with the job. Out of repressed feelings of no-Jason-you-do-what-you-want-because-it’s-technically-you’re-money-not-mine-even-though-we’re-married-and-share-the-bank-account-and-a-last-name-and-a-house-and-two-cats-so-just-give-me-an-allowance I let him handle the money even though he begged me to get involved. He always wants me to be happy and it bugged him that we weren’t on the same page. BUT! Today I got myself my own log in to our account! I also got insurance quotes from several companies. So now all we have to do is pick one and budget for it.

Last Sunday on our way up to class we rode the elevator up with an older couple. He saw my binder and said, “I should take that.” And I chuckled and nodded in agreement saying how incredible it was. He said, “We retired but have since had to go back to work. The economy is really taking a toll on everyone.”
Now, two things happened in my brain at that moment. Pity and non-pity. Pity because he and his wife left good jobs only to go crawling back to them in their 60s and 70s. Non-pity because it isn’t the economy’s fault he didn’t prepare for his own retirement. Harsh? Absolutely not.

He and his wife worked too hard to expect the government to take care of them once they retired. They worked too hard to retire only to go back to work.

I don’t want that to be my story. I want to retire. For good. And thankfully with this class Jason and I will be able to do that and live well. Really well.

Does anyone else feel slightly overwhelmed with all the grown-up things we have to do? I mean, identity theft insurance? That’s a real thing we have to pay for! Do you ever feel like you won’t ever make enough money to get all that insurance?! Sheesh!

Thanin Duangporn

Yes, you read that right. No, it’s not a bunch of gibberish. (And no, I didn’t have a stroke before writing this.)

Thanin Duangporn, from Vietnam, is the child Jason and I sponsor through Compassion International. At Passion 2011 as newlyweds we felt the urge to do something. When we walked past the Compassion booth in the Go Center (a place, up until Passion 2012, where causes from all around the world are represented. Here, you can buy animals for a family, pay for surgeries, loans, houses, and the list goes on! Read more here.) We stepped into the booth to see rows and rows of pictures of children waiting to be sponsored. Feeling so overwhelmed that I couldn’t pick all of them and couldn’t even meet them, I stared at picture after picture waiting for God to point me in the right direction. Thanin, honestly, just kind of happened. We picked him, filled out our information and took him home with us.

Since then, Thanin has sent us several letters. It’s strange because they take three months to get here! But when they do, I get so excited to see what he’s up to. In his most recent letter he had started back to school and was getting ready for Christmas. We, as horrible sponsors, have sent him only one postcard. But I decided, as another new found resolution, that I was going to write this kid so many letters he would always have something to read.
When you get a letter from your child Compassion sends another form for you to write back. So, as soon as I finished reading Thanin’s sweet letter I got to work writing him back. What do I say? I thought. What does he want to know about us? I just started writing random things. About how it rained that day, how we just celebrated our nephew’s first birthday, how many siblings Jason and I had, our cats (of course), what we did for Christmas, what Jason’s job is, what I study in school… some of it was just so mundane. How do you get to know someone who lives thousands of miles away? In our next letter I want to send him pictures of us so he can put some names with faces.

As I was writing I started second guessing some things I wanted to write. Like what our favorite foods were (frozen pizza, Chinese food…). Who knows if he’s even had those things or knows what they are? I mean, we are sponsoring him after all.

Does anyone else sponsor a child? Do you have any tips for writing to them? I really can’t wait to actually respond to him and for him to ask us questions about our lives!

A Few Things…

It’s been raining. And I love it.

Random people have been showing up in my Pinterest feed that I didn’t follow.

My Gmail didn’t load all. day. HTML view suuuuuuuucks.

All my hair is getting chopped AWFF ASAP.

I’m backing up my harddrive and it is going to take 2 days. Forrealz.

There is a lot of stupid crap on YouTube.

In my head school hasn’t started yet. This could pose a problem for me.
That is all.

Passion 2012

Did you know there are 27,000,000 slaves right now? That’s more than any other time in history. Something has to change. NOW. There are organizations in place to prevent, rescue, and restore these slaves and lead them to Jesus Christ. I’m so proud to say that I, along with 45,000 others, are a part of this movement. To bring freedom to this horrible crime. We raised $3,066,000 in FOUR DAYS. Our goal was $1,000,000. That is cash money. No pledging, no commitments. Cash. Money. That can only be explained by the power of God.

Learn the signs of human trafficking. There are hundreds of thousands of slaves in the U.S. alone and 17,000 more will be trafficked this year. Atlanta, GA is a huge hub of slavery and trafficking. Learn what to do if you see signs of trafficking.

Visit Slavery Footprint to learn how many slaves work for you. Not to made you feel bad, but to demand the products you want be built with free-trade. Demand of your suppliers a high standard!

Visit 268generation.com to learn more about the Passion movement and about slavery.

This is reality. This is real. It’s time to do something now.