Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Going back to school? #nervous



Yes, it's been awhile since I have updated my blog regularly. I have to admit that I have been super busy and distracted with my plans to head back to school. Yup that's right single working mommy turned single working college student mommy. Haha... I think I may be in for a rough journey but this is sometihing that I've ALWAYS wanted to do. I am so super duper excited. And the best part?? I will be majoring in Marketing so I'm sure the more experience I get, the better my blog will be!!! I hope at least. This is not one of those things that I start and then decide after awhile that I just don't feel like doing it anymore. Because finishing a degree will ensure a better job, and ensure a better life for my daughter. But I also promise that I will continue to update my blog with fun topics about my crazy toddler, parenting, and surviving. Speaking of, my daughter as with all children, is growing up way too fast. I wish she wouldn't learn and grow so fast. I miss the little baby girl she used to be when she was still crawling and babbling. But now she is a toddler. Talking full sentences, and she won't stop asking questions, Haha. And she now runs faster than I do, she chases circles around her aging mother. I think my favorite part right now is that she doesn't always pronounce things right, so they sound funny. And she makes up her own words sometimes. Spaghetti is sketti. Popcicle is posikle. She's hilarious.
So my curious question to you is what is your favorite time? Crawling? Walking? Talking? etc. 


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

They can find you no matter where you are!!



I'm sure you've all heard of someone, know of someone, or been victims yourselves of the infamous identity theft. I know I have. Just a few years back, I went to open a new bank account with a new bank. They wouldn't let me, which was unbelievably frustrating. I couldn't understand why. I had decent credit, and never really any problems. Low and behold identity theft reared it's ugly head up. Apparently someone was using MY social security number for his illegal bank/credit card account and had charged thousands. This guy had an arrest warrant out for him. Under MY social security number. CRAZY, right? Yes, but you wouldn't believe just how much it happens. Millions. That's right, MILLIONS of people are the victims of similar identity theft. Including one that recently happened to my mom. She is disabled and only gets a fixed amount every month. So when someone stole 200$ off her account last month, it was a BIG deal. The economy these days is definitely a challenge, without adding insult to injury. But when you budget your entire month on low income, and someone steals it? That just really sucks.


Well, guess what? There are people who can help. People you can trust.


Places like IdentityHawk. IdentityHawk not only helps you if you are a victim of identity theft, but they can also help you take steps to prevent it from happening. They can help you identify possible risks before anything bad happens. By eliminating those risks, they help you lower the possibility of being a victim. IdentityHawk recently aired a commercial on television to help educate people on comprehensive identity theft solutions. Check out the IdentityHawk commercial, I love the hawk in it. The Hawk is big, macho, and he stops the thief. I know it sounds a little cheesy, but it's not really that cheesy. And I have definitely spent some time on their website, and it is very professional, and easy to use.


Take just a few minutes to check them out, I promise you won't be disappointed. And you don't want to be stuck between a rock and a hard place when a thief decides to steal from you.


Hope you all have an amazing day!



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Sunday, September 18, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 8

Today's Challenge is 3 films

1. Pride and Prejudice


2. Eat Pray Love


3. Wall-E




-Sicily

Saturday, September 17, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 7

Today's Challenge is Four Books:

1. Julie of the wolves 
This book was one of my favorites as a kid, and it's still an amazing book. (Won the Newbery Medal)


2. Pride and Prejudice. (I fell in love with the movie, and had to read the book)


3. Anything Dr. Seuss. (Great for kids, Katy loves them.)


4. Anything Nora Roberts. I love her books.


-Sicily

I hate being so indecisive...

I realize that it's been awhile since I have just written a plain blog, no contest/giveaway, challenge, blog hop stuff, just me, my brain and the keyboard. I feel like I am at a cross roads right now in my life. I know I don't talk much about Katy's father, and that's cause he hasn't really been around much. In my opinion, he's kind of a deadbeat, but it's hard not to still care for someone who is the father of your child. Well we haven't heard a peep from him in about four months. Which is pretty typical. But I had tried calling him a couple of times to ask him to talk to Katy because she's finally at an age where she recognizes who her father is, and she asks to talk to him. But he never answered. Up until yesterday. He called and talked to Katy for about half an hour. Asked her how she was doing. All sorts of stuff. She absolutely loved it. But I'm having a hard time with him calling only when it's convenient for him. He only calls every once in awhile. So I guess I kinda have to make a decision here. Do I keep letting things go the way they always do, him calling every once in awhile? (He has only seen her twice in her life). Or do I tell him to stop calling because it confuses her? All I want to do is raise a happy, healthy, normal, and balanced girl. But I am not sure what to do on this one. I've asked several people, and I've prayed, but I don't feel like I've really come up with an answer. Which is really frustrating me. But it is ultimately my decision, which doesn't work well for me because I am very indecisive. I hate that about myself. Anyway, that's all for now. So until next time, dear readers.

-Sicily

Friday, September 16, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 6

Today's Challenge is Five Foods


1. Pasta (just about any kind but my favorite is pasta salad)


2. My mom's recipe for Thanksgiving Stuffing



3. String Cheese (My daughter got me hooked on it.)




4. Pizza (Hawaiian is my fave)



5. Mountain Dew (Yes, it counts!)




-Sicily




Thursday, September 15, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 5

Today's challenge is 6 places, not sure if that's places you want to see, or already love so I mixed it up.



1. Number one for a reason: Palouse Falls, Idaho
My family has a lot of memories here, camping together. I loved this place as a child, and still do to this day. I haven't had the opportunity to take my daughter yet, but I want to. It's gorgeous there. I've actually stood up at the top of the falls, we climbed up there with my parents when I was younger. :)




2. Gig Harbor, Wa
Gig Harbor is where I lived with my ex. Despite the tourist-y atmosphere, It is gorgeous there. Mt. Rainier is not far away, and usually is the backdrop for this beautiful place.

Katy's paternal grandparents still live in the area, so we still see it every now and again. And every time I go, I love it.









3. Sicily
My namesake and heritage. I am half sicilian, and I've always wanted to go so I can learn more about the customs, and my own heritage. One day I will go there. And I'll probably confuse the locals when I say "Il mio nome e Sicily!"( My name is Sicily- I do know a little italian) :D







4. Cesme Peninsula, Turkey
Not necessarily un-heard of, but definitely not as main stream a destination like Hawaii. This place is GORGEOUS!!



I love these beutiful pictures of the Aegean Sea hitting the beaches of Cesame.









5. As much as I'd love to see other far away places, I am very proud of Idaho. We actually have four seasons unlike a lot of places in the world.
We are a mixture of beautiful farm land, gorgeous rivers, campgrounds, with some pretty cool attractions.

One of my favorites being McCall, Idaho for all the winter activities they have. I love the Pancake and Christmas House. I went there and after eating a delicious breakfast, I shopped for christmas items! So much fun!!

6. Hawaii
For obvious reasons I have always wanted to go to Hawaii. It is so beautiful there. It's always been a favorite of mine, and also my mom's. I hope to take her there one day. :)




-Sicily

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Beautiful Creation

I'm not much of a poetry writer, but I wrote this poem about a year ago, and it is by far my favorite.

Beautiful Creation

I thought I was broken, tumbling
down, down through the dark abyss
to the fiery depths and beyond
Pieces of me are shattered,
tattered and broken, drifting apart
I can't make up my mind
whether or not to forgive him
but I know either way
that the substance my heart
my heart and soul is made of
is stronger, it's resiliency, consistency
much more than he will ever be
I have embraced, celebrated, loved
my fate, my destiny
This alone is the reason
My reason for getting out of bed
every morning instead of pulling 
pulling the covers over my shameful face
Covering and hiding
I am alive for one reason
One reason only
This beautiful creation
This beautiful daughter


(I wrote this myself, and therefore reserve rights to it)

-Sicily

10 Day Challenge: Day 4

Today's challenge is going to be hard. 7 wants? JUST 7? I have way more than that, but I will try to keep it down to 7. :)


7 Wants:

1. A better job (Make more money so I can actually afford a bigger apartment)


2. Enough money saved for Katy to go to college (So she actually goes)


3. A college degree (I started, never finished)


4. To get married to a sane, balanced, nice, dependable, loving, supportive man who loves my daughter like she was his own. (The only type I will accept)


5. No more arthritis. (I'm tired of being stiff every morning)


6. An Acer ICONIA Tab (Like the Ipad but Acer runs windows)


(Not much more needs to be said about this one)


-Sicily


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 3

Today's Challenge: 8 Fears


1. Biggest fear is something happening to my daughter ( I think every parent can agree).





2. Something happening to my mom. If anything were to happen to my mom, I would be devastated, and so would my daughter. We depend on her for so much. 





3. That I'll never get married.

4. That I'll have to work dead end jobs for the rest of my life.





5. That I'm somehow raising my daughter the wrong way.





6. That I will never get out of this small town, and see the world.




7.That something will happen to me, and my daughter becomes an orphan.





8. That my daughter's biological father will all of a sudden decide that he wants to get custody and take her from me.




-Sicily

Monday, September 12, 2011

10 Day Challenge: Day 2

Today's Challenge is  9 Loves:

1. My daughter is biggest love I have in this world. I can't express just how much I love her.





2. I have an addiction to photography. Not just taking pictures, but editing them. Framing pictures. I have been known to spend my last dollar on a new picture frame. There is only a small amount of blank space left on the walls at my house. And that's Katy's room, but everywhere else you look, you will find photos (mostly of my daughter, who is my favorite subject- as seen above).



3. I love blogging, and staying up late to do giveaways. (Even if I am sleep-deprived the next day)



4. Mountain Dew in a can. 




5. Fave color: Purple. (Have you noticed almost everything on my site is some shade of purple? Lol.)



6. Watching older Disney movies with my daughter.

7. My mom.



8. My neices, and nephews. I have a lot (aging from 1 yr to 17 yrs)!





9. The Gospel, My Heavenly Father, and Jesus Christ.



-Sicily

10 Day Challenge: Day 1

I have to confess, I borrowed this from one of my fave blogs: Bless This Nest.



I've been wanting to start one of those 30 day blog challenge things that everyone else seems to be doing. But let's face it, I don't have the attention span to stick with something for entire month. So thank you, Erin for the shortened challenge. Love it. :)




1.  I guess this isn't really a secret, just something most people don't know: I'm a huge country music fan. I hate rap music. Everyone assume's because I'm in my early twenties that I would be more into the rap/hip-hop music, but NO way. It's annoying to me, Lol.

2. I'm extremely indecisive. Or maybe I'm over decisive. Not sure. But I choose something and then flip a day later to something else. 

3. I'm addicted to water. Not drinking it, but showering, swimming, etc. I take atleast two showers a day. Thank goodness hot water isn't expensive where I live, and there's a lake less than 20 miles from my house.

4. This next one gets a bit complicated. I love being a mom, and I even love being a single mom. I don't have to fight or argue with someone else about how my child is raised because I'm the only one who decides. But I do miss having a partner, and wish I had one.

5. My best friend in the entire world is my mom. We call each other every hour, and talk just like a couple of chatty girlfriends. Even if it's just to talk about our favorite TV show.

6. My favorite TV show is Doctor Who on BBC America. I'm a whovian, and I wear a bow-tie now! Bow-ties are cool. ;)

7. I was engaged for the better part of four years, but never came close to marriage. Didn't even get close enough to start actually planning a wedding.

8. I have a serious addiction to Mountain Dew, and probably couldn't function without my daily fix.

9. Most of the time I wind up passing out on my couch, instead of actually making it in to my own bed.  Usually I'm up late, blogging, entering giveaways, etc, so I just close my lap top, lie my head down, and close my eyes.

10.  After my knee surgery in 2007, I became pretty addicted to pain killers. But since becoming a mom, I realised that I didn't want to miss one single day with the love of my life (Katy) because I was drugged. And even though now I have pretty bad rheumatoid arthritis in most of my joints, I still won't take anything above the occasional tylenol. It's just not worth it. My daughter is more important.




-Sicily




Saturday, September 10, 2011

Social Love Blog Hop!!!

Welcome to my Social Love Blog Hop!! The idea is simple; link your Facebook, Twitter, or blog below and hop around to everyone else’s and say hi! It's EASY!!!

(Be sure to “like” as your personal Facebook account, “liking” from your fan page doesn’t increase numbers.) 

Thanks for participating, and have fun!!!





-Sicily


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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Taking some "Me" time

The blog I posted yesterday gave you some ideas of how to Pamper Yourself. So what have you done today to pamper yourself? I have to admit that Wednesday's are my favorites because it's the one day a week that I don't have my daughter (she spends the night at grammy's house).

 So with the house all to myself, I took some of my own advice and watched one of my favorite movie's (A league of their own). I'm eating my snicker's bar.  I'm relaxing. A little much needed 'me' time. I know that we all need to have time to ourselves every once in awhile. Raising a family can be hard work. And it is my opinion that it is definitely a full time job. But even work-aholics get break time. So should we. Don't lose sight of that. 



The dictionary's definition of "pamper" is this: to treat or gratify with extreme or excessive indulgence, kindness, or care. We have to remember to take care of ourselves. Don't feel bad or feel like you are being a selfish parent. It is a basic human need. And think about it this way, if you do pamper yourself it will be a stress reliever. And we all know that the less we are stressed as parents, the better for our kids, and our families. A happy mom, is a happy family. ;)


-Sicily

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

September: Pamper Yourself!


Here on my I have a theme for the month of September! And it is (drum roll please)... Pamper Yourself!!
All summer long we have been driven crazy by our kids being at home. Now that (most of) the kids are back in school, it’s time to take back our quiet time. Our time to pamper ourselves with a long bath, or be able to read a book (without them interrupting every five minutes), etc.  I’m starting to plan a Giveaway with this theme in mind, with a few items for us moms to pamper ourselves with. (Spoiler alert: maybe some special bath soaps, jewelry, etc.) Check back in the next week for the Giveaway posting, but for now I will be starting off a few simple, and easy ideas for us moms to pamper ourselves, because we definitely DESERVE it!!!


Girly Dish Session
Have a friend that you haven’t talked to in awhile? Want to do some catching up? While your kids are at school, call a good friend over for some chit-chat time! (Cookies or other baked goods can be a good addition, but not necessary.)

Treat Yourself
Every time I go to the grocery store with my little girl, she always wants every candy in the store. I know how frustrating it can be to just get out of the store without a bunch of junk food. Next time you go to the store, buy one treat that is JUST FOR YOU. That’s right, I said it. JUST FOR YOU. Personally I prefer Snickers, but whatever your taste may be just treat yourself. (I don’t think your yoga/fitness instructor will deny you this one pleasure, and if she does… buy her a candy bar too. She’ll thank you.)

Movie Night
Put the kids to bed early, and (with or without your significant other) grab one of your favorite movies. Dim the lights, pop some popcorn, cuddle up on your couch, and enjoy! (I know it’s cliché but I’m totally gunna watch The Notebook)

So here’s my question: What have you done lately to pamper yourself?

(Remember to keep reading, and come back for the upcoming GIVEAWAY!)

-Sicily

Monday, September 5, 2011

15 Tips for Single Parents


I have been a single parent for over two years, and it has definitely been a rocky road. But I have kept going, even when it seemed impossible. I know without Katy in my life, things would be very different. I love her with every breath in my body even though most times she is the cause of my frustrations. I know I'm not the only one out there. So if you are a newly single parent, or even a veteran who is going through a rough time, (some of these tips work for any parent, not just single parents): Take a deep breath. Stay calm. Here are a few tips I have learned that may help:

1. It's ok to be emotional:
I know that as single parents we want to be the backbone for our families. We need to achieve a balance though. It is okay for us to be emotional, and still be strong. I know I've broke down and cried many times after my daughter has gone to bed. A good cry can actually be a healthy release of emotions that we have been hiding from our children all day. But if you don't let it out once in awhile, the emotions you are holding in can backfire on you.

2. Be Creative:
How many times have you gotten un-wanted parenting advice from others, and you kept thinking "but you don't know my child, you don't live with him/her, you just DONT KNOW"? I used to do this all the time, completely dismissing any advice from others. But sometimes if we swallow our pride, and take a moment to listen, it just might help. If the advice doesn't quite work for your child, tweak it. Take someone's advice, and change it to fit you and your child. Be creative, and you just might come up with a solution!

3. Teach them your values:
Make a point of telling your children, what is okay, and what's not. And stand firm with what you believe in, even if it isn't what others think you should be doing. You are the parent of your child. No one else is.

4. Quit worrying about not having the other parent around:
This is something I still struggle with every day. But here's the deal: Single moms and dads having been raising children for a VERY long time. If they can do it, so can you. Just because the other parent isn't there, doesn't mean your child can't live a happy and healthy life.


5. Don't be scared to ask for help:
We can't always be Supermoms/Superdads. Sometimes we need help, but we are too afraid to ask. Keep in mind that just because you are asking for help, that doesn't mean you have failed as a parent. The old saying "It takes a village to raise a child" couldn't be more accurate. Make a support system for yourself of reliable family members and friends that you can trust to be there when you need them most.

6. Make them self-sufficient:
This is my favorite tip to give any other parent out there, because I have such a strong testimony of it. There is nothing wrong with getting a head start on teaching them a few things that will help them feel more grown up, while giving you more time to focus on other things. My daughter loves helping mommy with the dishes. She is so proud of herself when she gets her own snack out of the designated drawer in the kitchen. Instead of stopping in the middle of doing the mounds of laundry I have to go restart her movie, she knows how to press play when it gets to the menu. She opens the fridge, gets her own juicebox, and the only thing I have to do is help her put the straw in. Her favorite pair of shoes are a pair of clogs that she can just slip on, instead of me having to tie her tennis shoes. I know these seem like simple things, but they add up. A minute here, a minute there. Which means more time for me to get things done that I need to.

7. Make a plan/schedule/organize
Being a single parent can get pretty crazy and hectic sometimes. To avoid that feeling of "chicken with my head cut off", make a plan/schedule for each day. Try to organize your home to make things easier for when you only have a few moments to spend on it.

8. Keep your schedule:
Kids whine less about bed time, if they already know it's coming. So once you come up with a schedule, do your best to stick to it.

9. Stay healthy:
Healthy parents, means healthy kids. Make sure to take time to yourself, to keep yourself healthy. You can avoid frantically searching for a last minute babysitter because you are sick, if you just take a few moments to yourself each day to focus on yourself, and your own health.

10. Have a backup plan:
Ever had a babysitter back out at the last minute, and had to cancel that important meeting? When it comes to babysitters/childcare, school schedules, plans for the day, etc it's really important that you come up with a back up plan in case something falls through. You can avoid an un-necessary stress out session if you already have a plan when things go wrong.

11. Budget:
Living on a single income can be very difficult, especially in this economy. Take some time to come up with a budget for food, clothing, and other needs that allows you live comfortably. Putting a little of your paycheck in a savings account each month can also help for emergencies.

12. Schedule Alone time:
Make some time for yourself. Schedule a manicure. Watch a movie by yourself. Just a small amount of "Alone" time each day can do wonders for your own sanity. Don't Forget to pamper yourself

13. Focus on the positive:
There are going to be times when bad things happen, that you just can't change no matter how hard you try. Don't dwell on them, it's counter-productive and it will only stress you out. Focus on more positive things, or things that you can still change. 

14. Pray:
Prayer is a wonderful thing. Take time to thank God for the good things you have in life, and ask him to bless you with  courage, strength, compassion, and love. God always answers our prayers.


15. Sometimes you just have to let go:
If all else fails, just let it go. If you can't change the situation, just let it go. If something your child is doing frustrates you, but there's nothing you can do, just let it go. And remember that your child loves you, you love your child, and no matter what you will get through it together. Be strong.

I am not perfect, nor a perfect parent. Just doing my best. Sometimes that's all you can do.
Sending my love out to all you single parents.

-Sicily