Wednesday, November 3, 2010

It's Not All About Us.....




I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I wish more people would realize that life is not always just about "us." It's about giving to others too! It's about slowing down and opening the door for someone, letting someone go ahead of you in line, being kind and respectful to people, doing a random act of kindness, making a phone call that you've been putting off, spending time with someone, helping someone out, and the list goes on! When I see selfishness in the world, it bothers me. It's a lot of ME ME ME sometimes. When you realize that life really isn't just about YOU, that it's also about giving to others- it's much more enjoyable and rewarding. It has a great effect on everyone around you! I've seen it many a times. I am always helping someone, or doing a random act of kindness, complimenting or cheering someone up, smiling, always letting my happiness rub off on other people. I've seen the difference it makes. ♥ If you have it to give, why not? And if you don't have it to give, try being more of a contributor and notice how it WILL fill you up. ☺ Notice what it does for someone else! It's one of the most powerful things I've learned in my life, how important "giving" is. Even if it's just a small thing, it comes back 10 fold! Not everyone is going to be able to do it, so let us stand up and be the ones! Let us be that inspiration for others....♥
"If you can't feed one hundred people, just feed one."
-Mother Teresa
The value of a man resides in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving."
-Albert Einstein
"If you have much, give of your wealth; if you have little, give of your heart."
-Arab Proverb
Be well and be happy!
Kimberly

Sunday, April 11, 2010

April 11th, 2010




I hope all is well in everyone's world! It's been awhile since I've written in my blog, thought it was time! My life has been busy. I miss writing though and will be updating my blog more often.
Well, my 1 year wedding anniversary is approaching. (April 25th) I can't believe it's been a year already! And what a great year it's been. :) My husband & I are getting ready to head back to Vegas to celebrate. We will be there for a week. We are really looking forward to some relaxation, fun, and celebrating our first year as husband & wife! I am so grateful for everything I have in my life and most of all for marrying the most amazing man on earth! He's a wonderful husband and I treasure him everyday. I know that we were meant to find eachother and spend the rest of our lives together. Not a day goes by that I don't feel grateful about that. :) And I can't think of a better travel buddy than my husband! Any trip we take together is just so much fun! I always look forward to traveling with him.
I hope your life is happy, you are healthy, and you are grateful. I can't think of a more important thing than gratitude. I know what it can do for your life. Amazing things! :)
Kimberly

Monday, August 31, 2009

Forever Changed, Thank You Joel!


Wow!! Still on a high from seeing Joel Osteen last night! Amazing stuff.... I walked out of there feeling empowered, having a new attitude, and feeling like a totally changed person. His event was better than I ever expected and he was so right when he said "Noone will leave here tonight the same!" Just being in Joel's presence is so incredibly powerful. You are not only affected by his words, but his whole presence. He's a passionate, driven, caring, emotional, spiritual, funny, and loving human being! I am so incredibly grateful for him and that I actually got to see him in person- and so close too! I was not many rows back from the stage and I swear sometimes I just know he was looking right at me when he was speaking!! And being my first event, it was an amazing feeling being surrounded by so many uplifting and positive people. I sooooo want to be in that kind of environment again! I soooo want to move to Houston just to hear Joel speak and be in his presence every Sunday! Packing my bags!! I have listened to many of his podcasts, watched him on tv, have most of his dvds, read his books, but there is just nothing as powerful as seeing and listening to him in real life!!!

He made me cry a few times throughout the night, especially when he talked about how important it is to let go of the past (the hurts, pains, negative influences in our upbringings ect...) or it's going to poison your future. Wow is that ever true! His wife Victoria talked about how important it is to have respect in your home- respect your spouse, kids, family....His son plays guitar in his ministry band (which by the way was AMAZING! I almost thought Jennifer Hudson was up there singing for a minute!) and his daughter sings. She has a great voice and is so adorable! He has a beautiful family.... It's inspiring at the very least. Watching the 4 of them on stage made me imagine what that would feel like growing up- what would it feel like to grow up in such a positive and loving home? Wow.... it put a huge smile on my face. And I was so blown away that he had already done 2 sermons that day in Texas and then jumped on a plane w/his family to Portland for his event in the evening. He looked a little tired, (I would be!!) but he pressed on! He's amazing....

I purchased a great little book at the event last night- "Healed of Cancer" by Dodie Osteen. (Joel Osteen's mother) It's a small, but powerful book. Takes about 20 minutes to read. It's well worth the read!

And my husband recently suprised me with a book I've been wanting to get. (he put it on my pillow, awww how sweet is that!) It's called "Love Your Life" Living Happy, Healthy, & Whole by Victoria Osteen. It's so good it's hard to put down! If you want to become a better, healthier, and happier woman- read this book! Or if you just want to get really inspired, read this book!

Looking forward to the next time Joel comes to Portland!!!!

Be well, enjoy your life, and be grateful for every day you get to be here!

Kimberly

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Joel Osteen Has Changed My Life!




Someone I really admire and have learned a lot from is Joel Osteen! He's had a powerful affect on my life and I will always be grateful to him. My husband and I are going to see Joel in 2 weeks here in Portland. We are really looking forward to it! If you aren't sure who Joel is, he's a minister/motivational speaker. Check out his website if you get time....JoelOsteen.com You will see his awesome books & audios, get free podcasts, be able to watch live events/services, and read some excellent articles.
Here's an article I read tonight that has really got me thinking! Thanks once again Joel!!
We Can Control What We Put Into Our Mouths

There are a lot of things that we cannot control in life. We cannot control the weather, the air that we breathe and we can't control the people around us. But we can control what we put into our mouths. Many people don't realize today the reason they don't feel well and the reason they don't have any energy. They're dealing with headaches and allergies and sometimes even more serious, chronic illnesses, simply because of what they're putting into their system everyday.Americans lead the world in heart disease. We have more cancer here per person than any other nation. We are the heaviest country with more people overweight. Some of this is hereditary, but much of it is because of the poor habits that we've developed concerning eating and because of the food that we are choosing.And a lot of times, we're praying for God to give us a miracle. "God, I don't feel well." "God, I need more energy." And "God, take away these headaches. "Well, we really don't need a miracle; we need a lifestyle change. We need to develop better habits to take care of our temple.One expert said, the food in America was designed to sustain life but it was not designed to sustain health.A hundred years ago, we didn't have the heart disease and the cancer that we have today. What's changed? Our diet. We live off of much more processed, refined foods; foods that have chemicals and preservatives to make them last longer but they're not necessarily good for us.We've developed bad habits of eating junk foods, eating too much food, and not drinking enough water. All of these things can be harmful to us.We can learn a lot about the benefits from healthy eating from Daniel in the Bible. He knew the importance of eating a healthy diet. When he was a young man, just a teenager, the king in that region told the officials to go find the strongest, healthiest, most intelligent young men to serve in the king's court. And Daniel was chosen. The officials were instructed to feed these young men with the king's rich, fancy foods and to give them plenty of wine. The king wanted them to be the strongest and healthiest as they possibly could be.But Daniel was a breed apart. He served God with his whole heart. Because he knew some of those foods had been offered up to idols and knew many of them were not good for him, he told the official, "I don't want to eat this food. Just give me fresh vegetables and water."The official didn't know what to think. Finally, he said, "All right Daniel, we'll let you try this for a little while. But in a few days, we're going to see how you compare to these other young men."Ten days later, the Bible says, Daniel was stronger, healthier, and he ended up 10 times smarter than the other young men. Yes, he had God's blessings and favor but he was also putting the right fuels into his temple. While the other guys were eating their donuts, and candy bars and junk food, Daniel was filling up on nutritious foods.I wonder how much smarter we would be if we'd just start eating the right foods? I wonder how much more creative, more energetic, and more productive we'd be if we'd eliminate a few of the sugars and instead, start eating more fruit. Or, if we'd start snacking on nuts and raisins and give up some of the colas and candy bars. It worked for Daniel. I bet it'd work for us.I read about a small group of islands called Micronesia, over in the Pacific Ocean, not too far from the Philippines. For hundreds of years, this one particular island was inhabited by natives. They ate the traditional Polynesian diet: fruits and vegetables, coconuts and fresh fish. And as you can imagine, their health was extremely well. Very rarely did they have any kind of sickness and disease.But after World War II, they discovered that the land was rich in phosphates and all kinds of minerals. So these big companies from the West came over and started to harvest the minerals, causing the people to become extremely wealthy. So much so, they quit farming. They quit fishing. They no longer had to rely on their natural sources for their food, the land and the sea. They started importing canned foods, frozen dinners, bakery items, colas, and candy bars from all over the world. They were on cloud nine.They replaced their fruits and vegetables with desserts and bakery items. White flour and sugar filled products became the main source for food. And as you guessed it, their health began to severely decline. They started seeing diseases that they have never seen before: heart disease, cancers, and tumors. Do you know today, sadly, one in three people on that little island suffer from diabetes. What's the difference? Obviously what they're eating. And the only way to reverse a curse like that is to go back to the source and start eating more healthy.Decide today to take care of your temple. Don't put things in that you know shouldn't be in. Limit the sugars. Limit the caffeine. Drink more water. Eat more fruits and vegetables and don't live off of these packaged lunchmeats. Eat more organic when you can. More baked and less fried.I don't know about you, but I need all the help I can get! I don't want to get stagnant in life. I don't want to come to a peak in my intelligence or a peak in my creativity just because I'm not putting the right nutrition in. I don't want to be an old man falling apart. I want to be like Caleb; at eighty years old, and be able to say, "God, give me another mountain. Give me something else to do."I want you to be the happiest, healthiest, most prosperous people around. But you've got to do your part. Discipline yourself to make healthy choices. You may be fine now, but if you're abusing your body later on it's going to catch up to you.That's my prayer for each one of you. You can become all God's created you to be. If you will make choices for your health and start developing better eating habits, then you'll be just like Daniel and you'll get stronger, healthier and wiser. You'll even be better looking!


-Joel Osteen


This article has made me think about a lot of things...One thing in particular really struck me! For years I've been a big water drinker...lots of water everyday! In the past few months or more I've really cut back on the water. It seems I've been drinking more COFFEE than water lately. I know, VERY VERY BAD! So I am going to commit to cutting back on the coffee and drinking a lot more water. Just like I did for years! (not sure why I slacked off, but no more!) I have a great big glass of water in front of me right now. This will be the beginning of many changes I plan to make. Anyone care to join me? Even if we make 1 change we'll be healthier!
Kimberly

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Perfect Day!





Today felt like a perfect day for me! I took a vacation day so I could have some much needed "zen time." My job has been very challenging for me lately and I have plenty to catch up on at home! It felt good to get lots of rest, sleep in late, and sort of ease into my day.... It's so nice when you don't have to go to work! *big grin* I spent some time with my husband this morning before he went to work and then hit Starbucks for a Venti Iced Americano. My favorite as of late! I got a little reading in with my latest book "The Five People You Meet in Heavan" by Mitch Albom. (also the author of "Tuesdays With Morrie") It felt so nice enjoying my iced expresso while reading a good book. I felt relaxed and happy. I needed this! My next stop was dropping 2 huge bags of clothes off to Goodwill, that always feels good! The young man that took the bags from me said "thank you very much" with a big smile. Ofcourse that made me feel even better! After dropping the clothes off, I did some shopping and then got myself some fish tacos at Taco Del Mar on the way home. They were soooo delicious.... They are my latest thing! When I returned home I cranked my favorite music, did some cleaning, wrote financial goals as well as personal goals, and decided to put all of my wedding items that I wanted to keep in a big tote. (finally!) I'm also starting to work on my Honeymoon Scrapbook and more Wedding Photo albums! (who knew there could be so many??! lol) Why is this all so exciting? It's not really, it's just about my day and how for me, it was really perfect! It's important to take time out when you need to. I don't think people do this enough! We should be able to stop once in awhile from our busy lives and have a "me day." To be able to do the things that are important to us and that make us feel good. To have time alone..... to be able to "think" and not be needed. I am constantly reminded of how short life is and I never take a single day that I get to be here for granted! Life is precious, time is precious, and please don't forget to slow down and enjoy it. For we never know what tomorrow brings.......

As my husband's grandmother recently said to him (she is sadly dying from cancer) "Enjoy Life"

Very well said.....I thought. (oddly enough, it's very similiar to what my grandmother told me when she was dying...."Just Be Happy" she said. I have really taken those words from both grandmothers to heart. They are powerful!

All the best,

Kimberly

Friday, May 29, 2009

Best Day of My Life!


Well, the best day of my life happened! (I can't imagine anything else topping it!) I am the happiest woman breathing right now! I couldn't have asked for a more perfect wedding day! Russell and I got married April 25th in Las Vegas, outside at a very nice hotel. We were married in a garden chapel surrounded by palm trees and a waterfall. It was amazing and beautiful. I still think about it and wish I could experience it all over again! It was truly the best day of my life.... I feel super grateful as always and very lucky to have married such an outstanding guy! We look forward to a very happy, healthy, and successful life together! There will be many great things to come for us, this is just the beginning!
Thanks for all of your love and support!
Much love,
Kimberly






Sunday, February 8, 2009

Feeling Extreme Joy!


I am feeling so much joy in my life right now! Things have never been better and I absolutely feel at my happiest. One of the biggest reasons why is that I'm getting married in less than 3 months! The big day is April 25th in Las Vegas. My fiance & I couldn't be happier and more excited! All of the planning, preparations, details, ect...have been nothing but a fun and joyful experience for us both. I don't think weddings should be stressful, they should be a wonderful time! I only plan on doing it once, so why wouldn't I want it to be the best time of my life? Why wouldn't I want certain things to be just perfect and exactly how we want them to be? I feel extremely lucky and grateful right now. I am grateful to have such a wonderful relationship with someone that I love more than anything. Someone I could never see spending my life without! That is something to truly appreciate. We've grown so much together and continue to grow and become better people everyday. We share the same goal: to have a happy, healthy, and successful life together! We make a great team and I am so grateful for that one day in March when I was fortunate enough to meet him. When our eyes met for the first time, I was like "wow, he is really something special!" (and so handsome!!) I had a very good feeling about my fiance from day 1. There is no doubt in my mind or his that we just belong together. We know we were meant to find eachother! When you have something so special like this, hang on to it forever....Never let it go!

I am so excited to marry my best friend!!!!!!!!!


Just thought I would share. :)


Thanks for stopping by!


All the best,


Kimberly