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50 Movies to Watch With Your Family

January 8, 2013 by Amy 6 Comments

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Now that Emma and Lexi are 8 and 10, they’re showing more and more interest in movies that are like “real movies.”  A few weeks ago Lori Wilhite of Leading and Loving It asked for recommendations on movies to watch with her family on her Facebook page.  Her criteria was no animation and no talking animals–perfect for us.

Her followers jumped right in and gave a ton of great suggestions, some we’ve seen as a family and others I haven’t even heard the name.  Some are recent and some have been around since before I was born.  I thought I’d compile, add some of our favorites and share with you.

As with all movie viewing with your family, please pay attention to the rating, description and reviews and decide appropriateness for your own kids.  PluggedIn.com is a great resource.

And in no particular order, here are 50 movies to check out with your family:

1. August Rush
2. We Bought a Zoo
3. Joyful Noise
4. Parent Trap
5. The Ultimate Gift
6. Dolphin’s Tale
7. The Odd Life of Timothy Green
8. Soul Surfer
9. Bedtime Stories
10. Cool Runnings
11. Jumanji
12. The Boy Who Could Fly
13. Sand Lot
14. Sky High
15. Harry Potter
16. Richie Rich
17. My Girl
18. Nim’s Island
19. Blue Butterfly
20. Whale Rider
21. The Secret of Roan Inish
22. Stand By Me
23. Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
24. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
25. Nanny McPhee 
26. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
27. Penelope
28. Freaky Friday
29. Night at the Museum
30. National Treasure
31. Where the Red Fern Grows
32. Nancy Drew
33. Ramona and Beezus
34. Cheaper by the Dozen
35. Pacifier
36. Matilda
37. Secondhand Lions
38. School of Rock
39. Big Miracle
40. Journey 2
41. Swiss Family Robinson
42. Princess Bride
43. A League of Their Own
44. Cop and a Half
45. Diary of a Wimpy Kid
46. Christmas Lodge
47. Princess Protection Program
48. Hugo
49. Summer Eleven
50. Hook

Which have you seen?  What would add?

Filed Under: children, movies

The Suite Life of Emma and Lexi

January 7, 2013 by Amy 3 Comments

One place you should know that I come from is a big youth group from the 90’s.  And one result of that is I have loved DCTalk for oh, about 20 years. More importantly, I have come to love TobyMac who has since gone solo—quite successfully, I might add.

My girls have caught the bug for TobyMac’s music because *ahem* I might play it a lot at my desk. The cool thing about Toby is that he really, really loves Jesus.  In fact, one of lyrics that still follows him around is from DCTalk’s “Jesus Freak”. 

Several years back another Christian band NewSong started The Winter Jam Tour, a Christian concert targeted at all those youth groups. For as long as I can remember, TobyMac has been involved and often as the headliner. 

Winter Jam was scheduled for Charlotte this past weekend.  I really, really wanted to go myself and Lexi really, really wanted to go hear TobyMac. She has a special affinity for his latest radio hit, “Me Without You”.  It’s a fantastic upbeat song with great lyrics.

The problem with going to Winter Jam is that they don’t sell tickets.  You have to wait in line all day outside the arena.  If you manage to get in, it’s just $10 at the door.  Youth groups from all over the Carolinas come and sit outside together.  I’m talking 20,000 people.

Once you get in, it’s another hour until the show starts and THEN the whole show is over 4 hours long.  TobyMac is the last one to sing.  Add in parking logistics and cost and you can see why I decided taking Emma and Lexi was just not feasible. 

 

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I probably could have forced the issue but it really wouldn’t have been pleasant.  I could have gone myself and gotten a babysitter but really, I wanted to go more for Lexi than myself.  Although, trust me, I wanted to go too.

Fast forward to Saturday afternoon of the concert about 2pm—you know, when all those 20,000 people are already in line—and my sister and I both get a message from a friend we’ve known since grade school, but haven’t seen in YEARS, saying her company owns a suite and they have several unused tickets—with a parking pass–do we want them? 

Sign. me. up.

The only hiccup to the plan was that I had to get Lexi early from a birthday party scheduled to end at 8pm and we were late but ya’ll…every single worry about going was solved. 

I didn’t have to worry about parking because we had the pass. 

I didn’t have to worry about being late because they were reserved seats.  

We didn’t have to wait AT ALL with the kids. 

I didn’t have to pay for a ton of snacks over all those hours because they were provided in the suite. 

We had a large, comfortable space in case the kids got sleepy—which they did. 

It was just the best. ever. 

I’ve gone to a concert in a suite before but I don’t know, I just didn’t appreciate it as much as I did with kids this time.  As you can see, the kids settled in just fine.

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Poor thing, Lexi just about fell asleep during TobyMac’s set but you better believe when we heard the beginning of “Me Without You”, we were up dancing and singing along.  Turns out it was the very. last. song. of the night.  Being in the same room with TobyMac singing, a beat that you can feel, not just hear, 20,000 people singing along and your little girl in your arms singing with you?  The best ever.

I’ve heard that upwards of 2,000 people didn’t get in.  I honestly feel like crap I couldn’t invite the ones I knew into our suite.  All I know is to be SO GRATEFUL for what was given to us.  I can’t help but think once again God saw the desires of not just my heart, but Lexi’s little heart (and probably my sister’s too), and made it happen.  Jenny, thank you again so much for being part of that.  Great memories and SO THANKFUL.

Filed Under: children, music, spiritual stuff Tagged With: winterjam

The Least I Could Do

January 4, 2013 by Amy Leave a Comment

Do you have one of those stories in your family where it gets told over and over and you laugh every single time?

Everyone loves to laugh about the time I woke up at 3am, got ready for school and then tried to make everyone else do the same, insisting we were all going to be late.  Or the time I was complaining about a knife not working until my mom pointed out I was using the wrong side.  What?  The ones with the pointy end are confusing sometimes.

Our family experienced one of those times this past Christmas. 

Two weeks before Christmas, Emma asked me if she could have some money to go buy me, Scott and Lexi some Christmas presents just from her–just something small, maybe $5-10 a piece.  I said yes and then she got the idea to ask my sister to take her that weekend when we were going to be in Pennsylvania the weekend before Christmas to visit with family.  My sister, of course, was thrilled to take her shopping.

Saturday morning came along and we decided that we would all go to town.  The kids would go with my sister and grandmother to a store and pick out gifts while Scott and I did a little shopping of our own in another store. 

On the way, Lexi decided that she wanted to buy a gift for our hosts.  She said, “It’s the least we could do.”  I’ve written about the couple we stay with before and she was right, we needed to do something a little extra in thanks.

So we dropped the kids off at a bargain store and I wished them all well thinking it could be quite the shopping trip.  It wasn’t 20 minutes or so though and we got the call to come pick them back up.  They were done.  And with money to spare.  Wow, they must have gotten some good deals, I thought.

After a not-so-quick stop at CVS to pick up some picture prints needed for gifts, we all decided to eat at the mall.  The kids got Chick-fil-a and I got a smoothie from Orange Julius. 

So we’re all eating and my sister says, “Just to warn you, they picked out a candle for Mike and Deanna.  It’s kind of small because the scent they really wanted was out in the larger sizes.”

And in the sarcastic way sisters are, I said, “So, what, we basically bought them a tea light for Christmas?  Could you not, you know, have managed that a little better?”

We start laughing because I know we’re both starting to picture the scene when we express our unending gratitude with a berry scented tea light.

Then Lexi sets her chicken nugget down, throws her arms up wide, her head back and earnestly says, “It’s the LEAST we could do!”

And then Heather and I look at each other and realize the irony of it.  Most people say “It’s the least I could do” when they do something that’s not so small but want to be humble about it. But no, this truly was the very least we could do. 

We’re belly laughing, but in the silent way where your whole body is shaking, you’re smiling and yet not making a sound because Lexi doesn’t get what she just said.  I’m almost certain smell is one of her love languages.  In her little heart, she’d picked out the perfect scented candle and she can’t wait for them to smell it.  Ah, it was such a great moment.

Our family has now started saying, “It’s the LEAST I could do,” in reply to any thanks and always with a belly laugh.

And for those wondering, yes, we did buy them something else.  But I’m pretty sure it’s the candle they’ll remember.

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Filed Under: children, friends and/or family

Living Room and Kitchen—Let There be Light!

January 3, 2013 by Amy Leave a Comment

One of my presents this year was getting Scott to finally put in recessed lighting in the living room and kitchen.  I have been wanting to for years but for some odd reason (cough, cough) Scott didn’t want to climb in the attic and do the job.  In the summer, I’d hear it’s too hot.  In the winter, I’d hear it’s too cold.  I can’t say I blame him.  But the weather here has been decent the past few weeks and it was time, baby!

Our living room and kitchen both had dated ceiling fans. Because neither room get direct sunlight, it was dark, dark, dark.  Throw in our dark floors and dark cabinets and dark furniture and the rooms were desperate!

The kitchen from the living room now:

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I can finally SEE when I’m cooking and don’t have a huge shadow on what I’m prepping.

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We added a light above my favorite yellow cabinet from IKEA and picture and gah, I just LOVE it (I think I need to move that picture up, don’t you?).

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Not only did we add lighting in the living room but we rearranged in there.  Here is the new view from the kitchen.

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Folks familiar with our room will see we just flip-flopped the couch and recliner.  I love it though.

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This is my view from my office instead of looking at our old black leather recliner all day.

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I love the recessed lighting in the four corners.  Just where everyone sits, there is now light to actually SEE what you’re reading or doing.

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And while we’re talking changes in the house, I’ll go ahead and show you the new green bedspread my mom got me for Christmas and we FINALLY hung a few pictures up above the couch.

Here’s the before:

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Now:

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Mom originally bought me an orange bedspread but we just couldn’t find the right shade.  One looked peach and the other was too orangey red.  The green matches perfectly with the couch so it’ll do.

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Don’t worry, we’re getting another green sham.  They only had one at the store last week so we have to hunt another down at another location.

I just love how the pictures at the couch tie into the chairs.  I love my funky chairs!

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Slowly but surely we are getting our master bedroom together.

Three changes you can take from this to give your house a little boost:

  1. Add light to a room.  You don’t have to force your husband into the attic.  Adding a floor or table lamp will do. Even moving a lamp around will change the dynamics of a room.
  2. Rearrange a room!  Even the smallest change can make a huge difference.  The flow of our living room is completely different now!
  3. Hang up pictures.  I’m sure you have some pictures lying around or some prints that need frames.  Get them on the wall!

Loved coming out of Christmas break with these changes.  Felt like we had a nice new start to our year.  Hope you’re having a great one!

Filed Under: decorating

What I Wore Wednesday: 01.02.2013

January 2, 2013 by Amy 14 Comments

Today’s the day I share my outfits from the week with The Pleated Poppy’s What I Wore Wednesday.  I pair my outfits with inspirational photos.  Read more about that here.

 

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New Year’s Resolutions and the Lord’s Purposes

January 1, 2013 by Amy 4 Comments

New Year’s Resolutions and the Lord’s Purposes

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I have a love-hate relationship with New Year’s resolutions. 

The Type A part of me loves making lists.  I love thinking over the last year and listing accomplishments and hard times and vacations and milestones.  I love thinking of the new year and thinking what might be. 

But a few passages of Scripture have been ringing in my ears right past the echoing fireworks this morning.

From Proverbs 19:21

Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.

and Proverbs 16:9

In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps.

and to drive the point home further, James lays it down in James 4:13-16

Now listen, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.”  Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Instead, you ought to say, “If it is the Lord’s will, we will live and do this or that.” As it is, you boast in your arrogant schemes. All such boasting is evil.

I strongly believe one of the greatest tactics of Satan is distraction.  We don’t fulfill our purpose because we are distracted by something else–and probably not something evil.  Perhaps something good, even. 

Maybe that thing you have resolved to do seems good, but if it isn’t aligning with what God wants for you, what good is it?

James doesn’t suggest we don’t make plans.  However, many of us, myself included, are making plans on our own.  We don’t consult God on what His plans are for us for 2013.  Plans are fine but James is suggesting we hold them loosely and know that ultimately God is in control.

Given that, here are 5 ideas to remember when planning for 2013.

 

#1 Consult God in Your Planning

First and foremost, don’t try to conjure up your resolutions, goals or plans on your own.  God certainly cares about those resolutions you’re making and he has plans far greater and more wonderful than you could on your own.  Ask him to reveal what he can.

 

#2 Don’t Ignore the Small and Random

I have this nagging feeling that God isn’t going to lay out a detailed A to Z plan for you. 

What I see in Scripture is God telling people to do something today and sometimes, in this moment and a lot of times it’s downright random.  Something small, maybe something random but it’s probably a piece to a larger puzzle.  Don’t ignore the small and random.

You may not see the puzzle come together in 2013.  Small steps you take in 2013 may take longer to see impact but it could have impact not just for the year but for generations to come.

 

#3 Resolve to Consult Every Day

One resolution we can all add is to consult God every single day.  Sure, God might have given you a long-term dream, but ask him each day what he wants you to accomplish that day to bring your goal to fruition.

 

#4 Be Open to Changes

For us control freaks, changes to our plans and unchecked boxes are our worst nightmare.  Don’t be surprised though when God surprises you. Ultimately, as Proverbs says, the Lord’s plans prevail. 

Something will happen this year you’re not expecting.  It’s ok if all the checkboxes don’t get checked.  Sometimes goals don’t get completed in our ways or in our timing.

 

#5 Give God Glory in the Success (And Failures)

One thing James was clear about is that boasting about our plans is downright evil.  When we make goals, come at them with a posture of humility.  If we are consulting him, they’re not our plans anyway!

If we plan with God’s help and follow through, make plans now in your heart to give God glory for what He’s done.  In fact, go ahead and give God glory for what he’s going to do.  Even if your plans don’t seem successful by man’s standards, perhaps God wants you to pursue something just for the journey, not for the end goal.  Remember, his ways are not like ours!

 

 

Tsh over at SimpleMom has some great resources for you to think about 2013.  I wish us all a very blessed year and may God lead us all into the great things He has planned!

Filed Under: spiritual stuff

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