Sunday, May 30, 2010

Music that hits your heart..

I am a Music Junkie. Nothing new there with that being said, I just LOVE music. I love finding new artists or ones that may not be too mainstream. I love reading lyrics and figuring out the story of the song, it just makes it more relatable.

Music is by far my one tool of curing bad moods or sad times or dealing with stress. It never fails, ask Evan. I always have music playing in the house. Avery is even starting to show favorites to some bands and songs and we have dance time every morning to get our day started.

Music is essential to my life.


So today I was scooping out music and checking out songs I have heard but have no idea who sings them and found this song and had to share it. It made me think about my dad and all the life lessons he taught my brother and I in his unique way of passing them out. It's also on the Charlie St.Cloud Trailer which until that song played I had no interest in the movie....


"Run"
By: Snow Patrol

I'll sing it one last time for you


Then we really have to go

You've been the only thing that's right

In all I've done



And I can barely look at you

But every single time I do

I know we'll make it anywhere

Away from here



Light up, light up

As if you have a choice

Even if you cannot hear my voice

I'll be right beside you dear



Louder louder

And we'll run for our lives

I can hardly speak I understand

Why you can't raise your voice to say



To think I might not see those eyes

Makes it so hard not to cry

And as we say our long goodbye

I nearly do



Light up, light up

As if you have a choice

Even if you cannot hear my voice

I'll be right beside you dear



Louder louder

And we'll run for our lives

I can hardly speak I understand

Why you can't raise your voice to say



Slower Slower

We don't have time for that

All i want is to find an easier way

To get out of our little heads



Have heart my dear

We're bound to be afraid

Even if it's just for a few days

Making up for all this mess



Light up, light up

As if you have a choice

Even if you cannot hear my voice

I'll be right beside you dear

 
And lastly, I want to leave you with my song of the summer it seems. This is my "You can do it!" song. Good motivation. :)
 
"Walk on the water"
By: Britt Nicole
 
You look around and staring back at you


Another wave of doubt

Will it pull you under

You wonder

What if i'm overtaken

What if i never make it

What if no one's there

Will you hear my prayer?

When you take that first step

Into the unknown

You know that he won't let you go



So what are you waiting for

What do you have to lose

Your insecurities

They try to hold to you

But you know you're made for more

So don't be afraid to move

Your faith is all it takes

And you can walk on the water too



So get out and let your fear fall to the ground

No time to waste, don't wait

And don't you turn around, and miss out on

Everything you were made for

Gotta be, I know you're not sure, more

So you play it safe, you try to run away

If you take that first step

Into the unknown

He won't let you go



So what are you waiting for

What do you have to lose

Your insecurities

They try to hold to you

But you know you're made for more

So don't be afraid to move

Your faith is all it takes

And you can walk on the water too



Step out, even when it's storming

Step out, even when you're broken

Step out, even when your heart is telling you,

telling you to give up

Step out, when your hope is stolen

Step out, you can't see where you're going

You don't have to be afraid

So what are waiting, what are you waiting for



So what are you waiting for

What do you have to lose

Your insecurities

They try to hold to you

But you know you're made for more

So don't be afraid to move

Your faith is all it takes

And you can walk on the water,

walk on the water too

 
 
How about YOU? Is there a song that just seems like it was written for you? Is there a song that has helped you in life? Share it with me.
 
 
-Love&Blessings-
Brittnye

Time Flies!!!


Someone please remind me why I keep finding it impossible to believe Avery is a TODDLER.

I swear lately it's been sneaking up on me and I get these weird emotional moments just by watching her do mundane things. Odd, I know. I just find it hard to believe in 2 weeks she will be 18 months old. Thats almost 2!!

Some of my friends keep telling me it's my hearts way of telling me it's time for another baby, I say otherwise. Don't get me wrong, we intend to have more children but with Evan going back to school in the fall it's just better to be patient and pray he gets done in 3 semesters(God willing). I wish I could have my cake and eat it too so to speak since I am one of those weirdos who loved being pregnant and I also don't want our kids to be too spaced out but everything is in Gods control and you just can't miss the signs telling us things are about to change for the better and to just be patient.

Still....seems like yesterday she was born...
(The Munchy Munchkin hours old)

Then suddenly she was crawling and changing and then walking and getting teeth and again changing on us and it was all so foreign and new and scary at the same time!

( 1 years old!)

And Now......NOW....
She is a chatter box! She can say so many things, sign so many words, dance, sing and it's so fun figuring her out sometimes. She has the most unique personality and she cracks me up all the time. However, she also throws tantrums, calls me by my name, throws things, pinches and loves the words thank you and no. *sigh* You take what you can get with the good and the bad of Toddler-ness.


(Avery Claire at 17.5 months old)

I wish her hair would make up it's mind already. It's the perfect mullet right now but the color is still a mystery. Will she be red headed or brunette????

I just wish I could bottle up so many moments with her we share, I'm so worried I won't remember most of them which is a shame because if those memories had a price I would be ridiculously rich haha. I think that's where the emotions keep coming from. I'm so afraid she's growing up too fast, which I mean she is but I just don't like seeing her grow-up before my eyes so darn fast!!!

I know, all I ever do is talk about Avery. *sigh* Sorry.

I'll post a real update soon, for now though, bedtime!!

-Love&Blessings-
Britt & Co.


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Facts about Mother's


To All The Moms and Moms-to-be we hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day!
Xoxo- Brittnye & Avery

Surprising Numbers:



82.5 million of moms in the U.S. - 2 Billion moms throughout the world.



4.3 Babies born each second!


82% of women aged 40-44 years old who are mothers. In 1976, 90% of women in that age group were mothers.


25 is the average age of new moms. In 1970 it was 21.


40% of all births are the mother's first.


4.0 Million is the number of women who have babies each year. Of this number, about 425,000 are teens aged 15-19, and more than 100,000 are age 40 or over.


35,000 births are attended by physicians, midwives or others that do not occur in hospitals.

 
2 is the average number of children that women today can expect to have in their lifetime.


3 is the average number of children that women in Utah and Alaska can expect to have in their lifetime.


Only about 10% of women have four or more children today. In 1976, 36% of women had four or more children.


1 in 5 preschoolers are cared for in a day-care center while their mother works.



August is the most popular Birth Month.

 
Tuesday is the most popular day of the week in which to have a baby.


The odds of a woman delivering twins is 1-in-32.



10 Million is the number of single mothers living with children under 18 years old. This number is up from 3 million in 1970.



105 Boys are born for every 100 Girls.










Mommy Chore Facts:

Women average 2.2 hrs / day on chores, vs. 1.3 hrs / day for men.


88% of Laundry is done by moms, totaling 330 loads of laundry and 5,300 articles of clothing each year.

 
The least favorite chore for moms is vacuuming the stairs.


A baby has 7,300 diaper changes by it's 2nd birthday.

 
Moms take 2 minutes, 5 seconds to change a diaper vs. 1 minute, 36 seconds for dads. For moms, this adds up to 3, 40-hour work weeks each year - just changing diapers!


Preschoolers require mom's attention once every 4 minutes or 210 times a day.


A preschooler's mom spends 2.7 hrs / day on primary childcare, vs 1.2 hours for dad.





Mommy Records:
Mrs. Vassilyev of Russia gave birth to 69 children between 1725 and 1766.
 Rosanna Dalla Corte gave birth to a baby boy when she was 63 years old in Italy in 1994.


Signora Carmelina Fedele gave birth to a 22 lb 8 ox boy in Italy in 1955.





Mother's Day Facts:
Mother's Day is the third largest card sending occasion.
Mother's Day was made a National Holiday in 1914 by President Wilson. It was started in 1908.

 
68% of people plan to call Mom on Mother's Day, totaling 122.5 million phone calls making it the busiest phone day of the year.



50% of households give Mother's Day cards which equals 152 million cards.


Mother's Day will generate $5 Billion dollars in revenue from greeting-card publishers.





















Sunday, May 2, 2010

I get it at random moments.

Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. ~Eleanor Roosevelt

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