There are a handful of people in my life who’ve shaped the woman I am today: spiritually, intellectually, emotionally. My mother’s parents are on the short list. Both my grandfather and my grandmother contributed, each in a very different way. But today I’m thinking about grandpa. He’s on my mind. My grandfather was an intellectual, the smartest man I’ve ever known. He and his buddy Harvey Fletcher started the engineering program at Brigham Young University, he designed unbelievable bridges all…
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Category: family_remembering
things that make me happy in life.
There’s no school tomorrow, hip hip hooray! Not that school ever stands in our way of pulling kids out for traveling adventures {my apologies mrs.wright} but it helps if there really is no school so I don’t feel guilty about it. Tomorrow afternoon we’re having a BBQ with friends, my fridge is clean {it doesn’t happen that often, so it’s reason enough to celebrate} and my pantry is filled to the brim with Diet Dr. Pepper. I’m getting ready to…
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september 1, 1939.
Today marks the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Poland. My father-in-law celebrated his 2nd birthday the day before. Can you even imagine? We’re glad you made it Dziadek; you’ve led an amazing life, and I can’t even imagine life without my Victor.
for the love of nie nie.
I love Stephanie, I really do. Last week I had the chance to spend an afternoon with Stephanie, Rachael, Jyl, and Marie at Stephanie’s home in Utah. She won a BlogLuxe award from the SocialLuxe Lounge for *most inspirational* and wasn’t able to travel to Chicago to accept it, so we brought it to her. What’s killing me is that we didn’t have a winner swag bag to present along with the award. Stephanie’s not really all that materialistic, but…
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Poland’s victory over Russia.
Seventy years ago this week events were developing that would change the world’s political and historical canvas. Germany was crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s on Case White (Fall Weiss) which was Germany’s plan of the invasion of Poland. Because of the inevitable winter the execution of Fall Weiss was to begin no later than 1 September 1939. Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler were busy working out the details on the fourth partition of Poland in what was to…
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stephanie nielsen’s birthday
If you happen to be in Utah this weekend, there’s a lot going on. And you’ll want to be a part of all of it. At least I do. In no particular order, here’s what’s on the calendar: The ever talented Nicole Carman is hosting a boutique full of the cutest hand-made lovelies this side of the West on Saturday June 27th from 2-8 p.m. You really don’t want to miss it. If you need a birthday gift, wedding present,…
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top 11 reasons to get married.
Happy Anniversary honey! Here’s to another 11 years, more or less. Top 11 perks about being married to Victor: I never have to wonder what he’s thinking. Ever. I know the second he thinks it, because it comes straight out of his mouth immediately thereafter. He has no filter, and it can be very entertaining. He takes care of me. Puts me to bed when I’m tired, feeds me when I’m hungry, leaves me alone when I need quiet. He…
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be kind.
every charitable act is a stepping stone toward heaven –henry ward beecher In the wake of a devastating tragedy for a young mom in my neighborhood, I’ve witnessed true charity today. I’ve witnessed kindness and generosity, selfless and pure, extended by women in the community. By women who don’t even know this mother of 3 small children who lost her husband unexpectedly last night. It has warmed my heart to see how people come together full of love and support…
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what it was like to live in Poland during WWII
Both my father and my mother were born in Poland in 1937 and 1941 respectively. As a child, my father lived outside of Warsaw in a two story house in a small town built within a forest. I suppose that back then forests were not clear cut to make room for a city, but the city was built within the forest, clearing out only the trees that needed to be cut. Up until a few years back, the cobble on…
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