Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

Love Song Link-Up

Hallie at Betty Beguiles has set up a Love Song Link-Up. How fun! It was hard to narrow it down since my “amore playlist” on my ipod is pretty long but here are some of my favorites. Some may not seem like love songs but they hold meaning to why I love my man.


Love Song by The Cure
This is my ringtone for Brian. He makes me whole and I will always love him.

 


London Calling by The Clash
I love this because when I met Brian he was an ex-seminarian who listened to Gregorian chant. Later I found out he had a passion for the Clash. I love that (somewhat hidden) bit of rebel rock and roll in him.

 

Sway with Me by Michael Buble
So fun and flirtatious.

 

Hey Mama by Mat Kearney
I love Mat Kearney. This song reminds me of the man that made me a mama. (BTW, Andrew and JP love this song and ask to hear it all the time as they sing “Hey Mama, hey, hey Mama…” To them it is their Mama kissing them good night.)

 


Dream by The Cranberries
I’ve listened to the Cranberries for years but this song in particular reminds me of the movie “You’ve Got Mail” about an online romance. I went to see that movie just after receiving a package and love letter in the mail from my own online suitor.

 


Return to Me by Dean Martin
Being 400 miles away from one another, it was hard to be apart. Brian sent me a cassette (remember those?!) of a Dean Martin album with special emphasis on this song.

 

Signed, Sealed, Delivered by Stevie Wonder
A week before we were married I finally moved to Carmel and after our wedding I could finally say, “Ooh, baby, here I am. Signed, sealed. delivered. I’m yours.” šŸ˜‰

 

The Everglow by Mae
“So be here by my side, and watch the stars…”

 

My Idea of Heaven by Leigh Nash

 

 

My honey gives me a taste of heaven on earth.

 

One and Only by Adele

After all the many years of trying to find love and feeling like giving up, God had mercy on me and gave me my one and only.

 

A Thousand Years by Christina Perri
I’ve technically only known Brian for a little over 13 years yet it feels like I’ve known him my whole life and more.

 

You Are loved by Josh Groban
This song always brings a tear to my eye. It first reminds me of God’s love and how I had to fall in love with Him first before I was ready to find the man who would love me more than any other woman in the world.

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Favorite Christmas Music

Yesterday I looking over this post from last year.

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When it comes to Christmas tunes, I am a sucker for the classic crooning of Bing Crosby and Nate King Cole. Today, however, I have been in the mood for a change of pace and have been loving Christmas a la Relient K and Sixpense None the Richer. Falalalala!
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This year (2011) I am in love with Michael Buble’s Christmas album. Love it.


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Next, when I am in the mood for a coffee shop Christmas, I listen to A Very She & Him Christmas. I love Zooey’s voice and it makes me think of my little sister J. šŸ™‚ (But it also makes me want to watch Elf. šŸ˜‰
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Lastly, I’ve been enjoying this older album I got from my mom – Third Day’s Christmas Offerings. It’s been re-released as a CD & DVD combo pack of the concert. I really like the lead singer’s gruff voice and their take on Christmas classics.
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What are your favorite Christmas albums?


7 Quick Takes – (8/5/11)

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Hosted by Jen at Conversion Diary.

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I’m writing this Quick Posts while listening to Mat Kearny’s new album Young Love. “Hey, mama. Hey, hey, mama…” (Funny, that’s the same thing Bella said to me when she saw me dancing around the kitchen. Only she said it with that “omg, what is mom doing?” tone. LOL!)


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Speaking of the kitchen, the freezer section of my fridge has always been jam packed with stuff so I have been thinking about getting a stand alone freezer for the garage. I asked Brian if I could get one for my birthday and he laughed. (It was like Ethel asking for a toaster for her birthday, for you Lucy fans.) But since I had the money saved, he agreed. I debated over a chest unit or an upright and went with the upright since it seemed easier to organize and more importantly, it was the perfect size for the space we had in the garage. The freezer finally arrived this week and I’ve been doing a happy dance ever since! It is so nice to buy bulk items and make double dinners and be able to freeze them. Yay!


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Speaking of organizing, since I had to rearrange the garage to make room for the freezer, I’ve be organizing the pantry out there as well. We have wire shelves that we bought at Costco and since the shelves have rollers they are easy to move around. I was going to make a master pantry list when I saw these freezer and pantry inventory lists through a link at iheartorganizing.blogspot.com. Although I could create them myself, I wanted to support a mom by purchasing these from Jennifer’s etsy shop. (Plus it saves me the time!) They were just what I needed.


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Speaking of the pantry, I have been trying to use up some of the items that have been sitting there for awhile. I had two cans of this canned chicken meat that my father-in-law bought when he went to Costco. It seems a little weird to have chicken in a can (even though I eat tuna from a can) and frankly, I had been saving it for emergency food in case the “Big One” comes during my lifetime. (For you non Cali-residents, the Big One is the major earthquake that will supposedly cause part of CA to fall into the Pacific Ocean. But now that I think about it, I live near the ocean so I may not survive in the first place. But never mind that, I digress.) Anyway, the chicken needed to be eaten so I made chicken salad with it and it actually wasn’t bad. I added a little light mayo, some chopped red onion, some chopped sweet red pepper (I love red peppers!) and a few dashes of Spice Hunter’s Fajita Seasoning. Brian actually loved it so thanks, Dad.


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Speaking of spices….last week my mother-in-law and I were talking about how we couldn’t find the Spice Hunter salt-free seasonings as easily as we used to be able to. I could sometimes find them at Trader Joe’s or World Market but they stopped carrying my favorite Fajita Seasoning and her favorite Fish Seasoning. I went online and luckily found them available through the company. I stocked up on what I needed plus I got free shipping and a free Grill Shakers as a sample. Cool!

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Speaking of my mother-in-law, I have to get off of the computer and get the house cleaned since my in-laws are coming over for dinner this weekend. And the house has to be not just guest-passable but mother-in-law passable. šŸ˜‰ So off I go.

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Oh, wait. I need one more post….um….okay…speaking of cleaning, I also purchased the cleaning list from iheartorganizing to help me stay on top of keeping everything orderly. I tell ya, I am getting so on the ball I hardly recognize myself! LOL!
Have a great weekend!


7 Quick Takes Friday (5/20/11)

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I’m listening to Adele. I am in love with her voice.

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Matthew is drifting off to sleep in my arms. After the 4th baby, I’m getting pretty proficient at typing with one hand.

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I’ve been hearing a lot of people talking about Amazon prime and I have been interested but didn’t want to spend the money. However, we order from Amazon so often I thought I’d give it a try. I love it. The roughly $6 a month it costs for 2-day delivery and easy/full refund returns is worth it. And I just realized we have free streaming of movies on our TV as well. Nice.
UPDATE: After reading this my sister recommended that I try Amazon Mom which gives me the benefits of Amazon Prime and discounts on items I buy anyway. I signed up today. šŸ™‚

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Speaking of movies, Brian and I recently watched St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor. Although it was in Italian with English subtitles (meaning I had to make sure the kids were asleep so I could pay attention) I really enjoyed it and was touched by his life story. I’d love to read a book about his life but I haven’t seen one. If you get a chance, check it out.

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Life with Bella and the three little guys has definitely kept my hands full but I have managed to find a few me-moments to take a look at other mom blogs. Lately I have loved my sister’s blog Barefoot and Sometime Pregnant. Partly because I love keeping up with my little sis but I also love to read about other things than non-moms would find incredibly boring. šŸ™‚ She recently updated the look of her site and has been posting quite frequently. Part of me loves the frequent posts and the other part of me wants to freakin’ know where she finds the time! LOL!

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Last weekend was Matthew’s baptism. Unfortunately, the priest we had scheduled became ill the day before the baptism and was unable to perform the ceremony. We scrambled to find another priest but everyone we knew had a prior engagement. Finally we were able to get the new priest who just came to our parish, although we had never met him before. We were pleasantly surprised to find him very devout and holy. He performed a lovely baptism and we rejoiced that our little one now shares in the life of Christ.

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Here is a pic of our holy little man. (Don’t laugh at the cheezy bow tie! LOL! It was originally Andrew’s and the only outfit we could find that would fit him. Since then each boy has worn the same outfit and has become a funny tradition.)
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