Thursday, December 20, 2012
When Opportunity Knocks...The Semeraros Answer~ Boca Here We Come
It is crazy, yet extremely exciting that I am writing this post today. The past two months have been a little busy to say the least. I must preface by saying John and I made a vow last New Years to not have any big changes in 2012, to just relax and enjoy. We almost accomplished that goal until two opportunities came to us unexpectedly and out of the blue a few months back. Both of us content in our current roles, and blessed to work for great organizations that we loved and valued. No need to look elsewhere. Then opportunity came a knocking. With no regard to timing I must say.
Before I share the exciting news I have to preface by linking this blog post that was posted by one of my favorite bloggers Emily from Emphasis Added. I was randomly catching up on my blog reading on a Saturday night back in November right when both of these opportunties knocked. I started reading and immediately had John read along because it was hitting close to home. My eyes actually filled with tears because it was beautifully written and seemed like it was written for us. Anyways, I will tie back that blog post to this post after I give you the news. Here we go!
Last week I wrote my good bye post to PE. January 7th I join an amazing organization that is going to change the paradigm of healthcare within the cardiovascular service arena and I cannot wait to play an integral part of my new companys growth. This opportunity came to me unexpectedly through an email via Linkedin with a conversation request. I decided to pursue that conversation to get a better understanding of the true reason behind the email request and was really happy I did. My new CEO and Chairman of the board have been extremely successful. When they described the company to me, what they have already accomplished, and what they hoped to accomplish I realized as difficult as it was that I really wanted to be a part of it. My internal drive as a professional has taken a whole new meaning since having Jack and becoming a wife so this possible change was not a decision I took lightly. But the burning passion I get when I really see an opportunity that I believe I can make a difference was evident in analyzing this opportunity. With that said I accepted the position officially a week ago today. Friday night we had just popped the bottle of champagne to celebrate my new position.....when the phone rang.
A few months back John had also heard about an opportunity that was pretty amazing. I knew when he got the call that he would get an offer. It's just how it goes for him. He is my husband, and I am super proud but he is just that guy that people love......it goes back to what I wrote in my wedding vows. "You are the most humble, genuine person I know" People latch on to people like my husband because he is real, and passionate, and genuinely cares. So enough about John, let's talk about the call. The call was for the offer to be Senior Associate Athletic Director at Florida Atlantic University. Go Owls! Division I, with football. Like myself the decision to leave is hard because of the opportunity both of our bosses had given us. There is a loyalty their, but the best is the support of the people that have mentored both of us to "Spread our wings and fly". With this opportunity Johns "owl" wings are about to soar. It is an incredible opportunity that I know he is going to do an awesome job.
Going back to the post by Danielle from Quarter Life Coe the paragraph that hit home for both of us was this.
"But when your husband gets offered the exact thing he’s been striving for, and it happens to be in a pretty kick ass place, and your job is flexible enough to allow for it, there’s really not much to debate, you go. These careers we’ve built, they aren’t everything to us, but they’re something. Something that we’ve championed for each other. Something in which we’ve definitely invested. At some point, tacitly, we decided to follow opportunity. And it took us to Columbus and then to Chicago and then it took us here. And I’m sure it will take us elsewhere yet. We’ve seen each other through tough choices and moves, and talked each other through a whole lot of change. This patchwork geography, this on-the-road team, has been our becoming."
For John and I opportunity took us to Augusta...to Tampa...and now to Boca Raton. As we made the decisions to both change jobs, and now move the entire time we were thinking about Jack and what was best for him. We are lucky because Jack is a little man that is resilient, independent, carefree, and happy. He is our life and all we do and all we work for is for our family. So as the next 45 days unfold we are going to try and not stress but to embrace the excitement, work hard, love on each other, and enjoy the ride.
With that said 2 new jobs, and a move welcome us in 2013! It is going to be a great year.....now please say a prayer for us to sell our house.
Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Jack's Favorite Things 2012
I just got through reviewing Oprah's favorite things on the plane this week so I thought it would be helpful for me to share some of Jack's favorite things. I feel like everyday he takes interest in something new and it is so fun to watch right now. Through each stage of development he has taken to a lot of different toys. Hands down any type of ball is his favorite right now, but here are a few he currently has and will be getting from Santa this year!
Plan Toys Dancing Alligator
Plan Toys Dancing Alligator
Whats everyone's kids favorite toys? I am a huge fan of wooden toys because I want them to last for a long time! Happy Shopping!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
I Love The Holidays
I love the Holidays. Every single second about them, it is the simple pleasures of dancing around the kitchen to Christmas music, snuggling up by the tree with a glass of wine, Jack, and JMS, and just the feeling of nostalgia for life and all we have. One of my favorite parts of the Holiday Season is decorating the tree. I am a huge proponent of beautiful ornaments and the perfect ribbon to wrap around our masterpiece. This year was kind of funny. When we first moved to our house in September of 2010 we didn't realize how rushed the Christmas season would be that first year as newlyweds. We ended up doing a little digging in the attic one December morning only to discover a Christmas Tree and two reindeer up in the attic that the previous owners had left for us. (Maybe not purposefully, but that is besides the point). So rather then toss the old tree we decided it would be best if we took advantage of this baby and so we did. Being in Florida and being married to Mr. Safety himself only warranted the idea that a fake tree would be a better option due to climate and decrease in chance of house fire due to a real Christmas tree. We rocked the decorating of our adopted tree that first year, and last year, and had every intention of doing it again this year until half the lights were out when we plugged our tree in. The light situation was a problem, that we did not know how to fix considering the complexity of this hard wired tree . To say the least I decided to take matters into my own hands. All I have to say ....wasn't my brightest idea. Three electrocutions later I am still alive yet our course of action on our tree definitely changed this year.
We decided it would be best to change the course this year and unload our adopted tree in place of a real one. See exhibit A. Excitement Jack had at the tree farm. Exhibit B. Utilizing Candy to transport the real tree in order to prevent scratches on our new car otherwise knows as the "big rig". Exhibit C: A sweet moment with my baby Exhibit D: My boys and our girl taking a decorating break Exhibit E. The End product......only one word Beautiful Exhibit F. A blinking second of standstill between Palin and Jack.
Bottom line this Christmas tree adventure is one to remember and in honor of the guy at the tree farm who helped us pick this baby we have decided to call our tree "Mando" after Armando the tree picker.
We decided it would be best to change the course this year and unload our adopted tree in place of a real one. See exhibit A. Excitement Jack had at the tree farm. Exhibit B. Utilizing Candy to transport the real tree in order to prevent scratches on our new car otherwise knows as the "big rig". Exhibit C: A sweet moment with my baby Exhibit D: My boys and our girl taking a decorating break Exhibit E. The End product......only one word Beautiful Exhibit F. A blinking second of standstill between Palin and Jack.
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Bottom line this Christmas tree adventure is one to remember and in honor of the guy at the tree farm who helped us pick this baby we have decided to call our tree "Mando" after Armando the tree picker.
It Is Never Easy Moving On...But Today I Shall Say Thanks And Tomorrow Celebrate
Today was the hardest day I have ever had in my professional career. As of this morning I gave my notice to move on from my existing company PE, to a wonderful new opportunity working for NCP.
Almost four years ago to the date I was at a conference in Philadelphia when a man came up to me and started asking me about the products I was at the time selling for Covidien. I remember thinking this man was a physician and passionately giving him the overview of why our product was clinically better for chronically ill dialysis patients then anything out on the market. Only to find out this gentleman was CEO of National Vascular Partners. A company who at that time I (my naive 25 year old self) did not believe in their business model and how clinical care was provided to patients at the time. I told him so. I looked him square in the eye and said "How do you get up everyday and do your job, when these patients are sick and have limited options for care". Who would have known that assertive, unfiltered comment would end up being a direct introduction to a company and man that has impacted my professional life more then anyone else in my career. Without getting into details, that comment to this gentleman resulted in a chuckle for him and an eye roll for me. Yet two months later, the night I landed in Augusta, GA after not seeing JMS in almost 4 years I received an email on my blackberry from this gentleman. The email stated that his friend was looking for a VP of Business Development that wouldn't take no for an answer and had an unmatched passion for what they did. Apparently my assertive comment to this gentleman at that conference warranted him to think that this person might just be me.
I will be honest I deleted the email off my blackberry and had the most amazing weekend with JMS catching up for time lost. When I arrived in Boston after my blissful weekend and fired up my lap top the email from Larry was still there...with a job description. I opened it up and inside was the JD for VP of Business Development for PE. Looking for someone completely different then what my resume had to offer on paper. Yet, I decided it would be cool to be a VP at age 25 so why not have a conversation? To make a long story short I spoke to Barry Tanner our CEO for the first time on December 24th, 2009. My first question to him was what was his business model and if it compromised patient care in any way I was not interested. I got into the business of healthcare to make a difference and this was important to me. The answer to that question resulted in an hour and a half conversation with a man that I now consider to be my greatest mentor. By the end of the conversation Barry had peaked my interest. Things were going great at Covidien at this point in time and there was no reason to leave. Yet, Barry asked me if I would interview with the executive search firm in which I politely declined saying I was heading out on vacation that weekend. Barry asked where and my response was "Nashville...to visit at that time my "friend" John.". And so they say everything in life happens for a reason and that search firm just happened to be based out of Nashville. And with that comment I was on my way to Nashville to see John...and to formally interview with PE.
As the story goes I obviously moved on from a great company in Covidien with a rock star team that I still keep in contact with and miss each day. We were one of a kind VE-100. Then I went to work with PE and now today I move on from PE. But not after developing amazing relationships, and knowledge from some of the smartest people I know. In addition to an understanding of today's complexities of the health care market that has prepared me for my next move. As with Covidien I was not searching for a new position when I moved to PE, maybe it was luck that brought Larry Gladstone to me that cool November day in Philly. In the end PE came to me by chance. NCP is a similar story, I am a believer everything happens in life for a reason. Today is a bitter sweet day because I depart from a company I love, believe in, and has been patient and comforting to me for so long. I am sad to leave my team and the extremely intelligent people that have taught me all I know about the business of healthcare. My CEO has been a mentor and friend over the years and has taught me not only about the business of healthcare and business in general, but about the importance of balance and reiterating the importance of doing the right thing as a business person. PE has allowed JMS and I to be together, seen us through multiple moves, a marriage, and a baby all with kindness and support that is like that of a family. I am forever indebted to PE and Barry for all that I have learned. The opportunity that has come before me and our family would not have happened if it wasn't for Barry taking a chance on a young 25 year old with big ideas,passion, and a voice that was empowered to be heard.
I have learned so much over the past four years, and have become even more passionate about the healthcare market and what our company does and what my new company will do to make a positive impact both on cost, quality and access for those in need. I thank you PE for 4 wonderful years, I wouldn't be where I am today without you. I will forever be thankful for all you have provided me both on a personal and professional level.
Almost four years ago to the date I was at a conference in Philadelphia when a man came up to me and started asking me about the products I was at the time selling for Covidien. I remember thinking this man was a physician and passionately giving him the overview of why our product was clinically better for chronically ill dialysis patients then anything out on the market. Only to find out this gentleman was CEO of National Vascular Partners. A company who at that time I (my naive 25 year old self) did not believe in their business model and how clinical care was provided to patients at the time. I told him so. I looked him square in the eye and said "How do you get up everyday and do your job, when these patients are sick and have limited options for care". Who would have known that assertive, unfiltered comment would end up being a direct introduction to a company and man that has impacted my professional life more then anyone else in my career. Without getting into details, that comment to this gentleman resulted in a chuckle for him and an eye roll for me. Yet two months later, the night I landed in Augusta, GA after not seeing JMS in almost 4 years I received an email on my blackberry from this gentleman. The email stated that his friend was looking for a VP of Business Development that wouldn't take no for an answer and had an unmatched passion for what they did. Apparently my assertive comment to this gentleman at that conference warranted him to think that this person might just be me.
I will be honest I deleted the email off my blackberry and had the most amazing weekend with JMS catching up for time lost. When I arrived in Boston after my blissful weekend and fired up my lap top the email from Larry was still there...with a job description. I opened it up and inside was the JD for VP of Business Development for PE. Looking for someone completely different then what my resume had to offer on paper. Yet, I decided it would be cool to be a VP at age 25 so why not have a conversation? To make a long story short I spoke to Barry Tanner our CEO for the first time on December 24th, 2009. My first question to him was what was his business model and if it compromised patient care in any way I was not interested. I got into the business of healthcare to make a difference and this was important to me. The answer to that question resulted in an hour and a half conversation with a man that I now consider to be my greatest mentor. By the end of the conversation Barry had peaked my interest. Things were going great at Covidien at this point in time and there was no reason to leave. Yet, Barry asked me if I would interview with the executive search firm in which I politely declined saying I was heading out on vacation that weekend. Barry asked where and my response was "Nashville...to visit at that time my "friend" John.". And so they say everything in life happens for a reason and that search firm just happened to be based out of Nashville. And with that comment I was on my way to Nashville to see John...and to formally interview with PE.
As the story goes I obviously moved on from a great company in Covidien with a rock star team that I still keep in contact with and miss each day. We were one of a kind VE-100. Then I went to work with PE and now today I move on from PE. But not after developing amazing relationships, and knowledge from some of the smartest people I know. In addition to an understanding of today's complexities of the health care market that has prepared me for my next move. As with Covidien I was not searching for a new position when I moved to PE, maybe it was luck that brought Larry Gladstone to me that cool November day in Philly. In the end PE came to me by chance. NCP is a similar story, I am a believer everything happens in life for a reason. Today is a bitter sweet day because I depart from a company I love, believe in, and has been patient and comforting to me for so long. I am sad to leave my team and the extremely intelligent people that have taught me all I know about the business of healthcare. My CEO has been a mentor and friend over the years and has taught me not only about the business of healthcare and business in general, but about the importance of balance and reiterating the importance of doing the right thing as a business person. PE has allowed JMS and I to be together, seen us through multiple moves, a marriage, and a baby all with kindness and support that is like that of a family. I am forever indebted to PE and Barry for all that I have learned. The opportunity that has come before me and our family would not have happened if it wasn't for Barry taking a chance on a young 25 year old with big ideas,passion, and a voice that was empowered to be heard.
I have learned so much over the past four years, and have become even more passionate about the healthcare market and what our company does and what my new company will do to make a positive impact both on cost, quality and access for those in need. I thank you PE for 4 wonderful years, I wouldn't be where I am today without you. I will forever be thankful for all you have provided me both on a personal and professional level.
Friday, December 7, 2012
My Opinion Of The Best and Worst Airlines To Travel
Traveling quite a bit over the past few years for work has
allowed me to put together a pretty good list of reasons why I do and don’t
like certain airlines. While we lived in
Augusta I commuted to Atlanta where I was super Platinum Delta frequent
flyer. Now living in the Tampa area I
find myself utilizing multiple airlines to be able to fly direct to the
majority of my work destinations. When
it comes to traveling personally I like most people look for the most
inexpensive fare, most direct route, and where I can use my points if I have
enough racked up. As a business traveler I
look for convenience and how quickly I can get home to my family. In the end there is no perfect airline out
there. Here is the low down on positives
and negatives of the airlines I frequently travel:
Jetblue: I was going to save the best for last but I figured I would start with my favorite. Jetblue is my favorite for a number of reasons:
Affordability: Both as a personal and business traveler their flights are always affordable if you book early. They fly direct to Boston from Tampa, which is the flight I most frequently travel. In addition
heir flight times are conducive to people traveling with children. IE: 7:44 PM direct to Boston, can someone say bed time for Jack Jack!
Snacks: Hands down
the best complimentary snack options in the sky. Because of Jetblue Terra Blues and Pop
Corners are a staple in our pantry.
Never mind the fact they give you mini bottles of water and as many as
you would like. It's the little things that make a big difference :)
Customer Service:
Jetblue flight attendants (except
for the guy that jumped out of the plane last year) are typically awesome. There is this one flight attendant that is
particularly by the book on that direct Tampa to Boston flight that is although a little
scary.
Delays/Standby: I
have never really had to go on standby for Jetblue flights, but in terms of
being on time in all of my cases I have had good experiencesCON’s:
No Sky Club
No First Class Upgrade
No priority boarding
Affordability: Hit or
miss depends on where you are going.
Customer Service: Hit or miss. Delta is horrible when it comes to
overbooking. Don’t even think that you are going to get on an earlier
flight unless you are the CEO of Delta or the President. They have really screwed up over the past few
years with their customer service on this.
I find every time I fly Delta I am typically frustrated by this, which makes me avoid Delta at all costs these days.Delays/Standbys: Likely to be on time but they build in tons of extra time into the actual total flight time to make it look this way. If you are flying Atlanta to Tampa on Delta you are likely to be on a 30 minute longer flight then if you were flying Airtran.
Sky Club- Delta has a great sky club with great food and drink options. But who really wants to hang out in the Airport anyways?
Delta Skymiles- Easy to use and an inexpensive to cash in points
US Airways:
Horrible planes, I get nervous every time one of those babies fire up the engine. Never been a fan, horrible miles program, pretty much do not like anything about US Air.
Southwest:
Affordability: They are great, and the best part if you don't have to pay a change fee if you need to change your flight.
Customer Service: The rewards speak for themselves
Rapid Rewards: Great program, no black out dates, and if you fly enough your husband can fly for free!
Delays/Standbys: Excellent execution, never had an issue. Now that Southwest has acquired Airtran I was even more recently impressed when they still flew John and I from San Antonio to Houston despite being literally the only 2 passengers on the plane. Well done Southwest, well done!
CON's: Cattle line boarding, never will like it
No upgrades
These are the 4 I travel the most, I would welcome any other thoughts or feedback. With it being a busy time of year I thought I would enlighten everyone and at least warn you of the good, bad, and ugly of what to expect if you aren't traveling every week like myself.
Cheers to the weekend!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
All I Want For Christmas
Ok so my favorite Christmas song of all time is Mariah Careys "All I Want For Christmas Is You". We rock some pretty awesome dance moves to this song on a daily basis in our house to this song. One of my favorite bloggers posted this video yesterday and I had to re-post. Jimmy Fallon cracks me up 1. Because he is just a funny guy 2. I love that he is playing the same instruments that we also play in Jack's room with our own little band in this video. Auntie Naya got Jack the xylo-phone for his birthday and it is his go to, except when he is fighting me for the tambourine. He still needs to learn thats his moms territory. May have to slip another tambourine under the tree this year for the little guy.
Jack Spends Five Days With Grandma and Papa
The only way to describe the week would be this picture.
Just Kidding. I have to thank the in laws for taking our little man for almost a week while we were able to get away for a much needed mommy and daddy time. I know that grandma and papa had a great time with Jack, and he did too. Jack is now addicted to breadsticks, ice cream, and apparently dog food :) Also thanks to Papa we have a giant box of fake golf balls to feed Jack's obsession with golf balls. I now spend my mornings and evenings picking up golf balls all over our house. As you can see what I am dealing with below.
Jack also enjoyed playing with all the dogs, and the dogs surely enjoyed Jack being there as well. If not for an extra playmate..definitely the extra food
Jack also got to spend an extra special day with his Aunt Amanda who spoiled him rotten. It was awesome to see how much fun Jack had with the grandparents. He was pretty excited to see mom and dad though:) At least he acted like he was. Thanks again grandma and papa!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Thanksgiving Recap
We started out going to a beautiful mass at Aunt Linda and Uncle Dave's parish St. Michaels. It was lovely to enjoy that moment with family and thank god for all that we have in our lives. Then we headed back to Aunt Linda and Uncle Daves to spend the night and prepare for the festivities. Aunt Linda and Uncle Dave live on a beautiful stretch of land in KY and they have cows. Which I think is totally cool, everyone else thinks I am a wacko for my fascination with the cows. I guess it is the Bostonian in me.
One of my favorite traditions is that the men make Thanksgiving dinner while the woman get to sleep in. Well most woman...Jack was calling for momma at 6:00AM so we decided to join in the fun. A few snapshots of the serious nature of dinner preparation below.
We had a fabulous dinner, Jack met his cousins, and John and I got to have a heart to heart about life with Uncle Dave and our cousin Danny that we will never forget. It was really special to spend that time with them the night before turkey day. John drank great bourbon, kids danced, we thanked god for his gifts, rolled through the country side on a super fun hayride, mooed at cows, passed out for a post turkey dinner nap, and enjoyed the warmth and love of those around us. It was perfect.
Here are a few photos from our hayride....it was so cool to be out on the open plains, a tractor, a hayride, family, and of course the cows. Trying to get Jack to smile for pictures on this hayride was next to impossible. He is incredibly inquisitive and when focused doesn't stray from his serious side. I have to admit Jack loves "mooing" these days.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Bye Bye Bottles
Last Sunday Jack drank his last bottle. The weeks leading up to this day were filled with John and I discussing how great it was going to be to not have to wash the ten billion parts to the Dr. Browns bottles anymore. But then the night came where it was really the last bottle and in that quiet moment sitting in his room, with his warm little body cuddled in my arms, slurping away in the darkness it hit me that I would prefer to feed him bottles for the rest of his life. Well not really, but it made me again have the feeling that he is growing up faster then I want! Everyone warned me when I was pregnant that time would fly by, and I barely listened. But now I really believe it. I feel like Jacks eating habits from when he was born was one of my bigget stressors as a first time mom. I was nervous he was never getting enough, that he was going to have nipple confusion, that he was going to choke when he started eating solids, the list goes on. Those are things you learn and I know I will handle differently next time. It is funny because one of my favorite funny memories of his first year was the first time he ever drank out of a bottle. We started supplementing with a bottle the first few days he was home to ensure he was getting enough. John fed Jack his first bottle and I have to share this story. John was involved from the start and totally on board with breastfeeding. As many moms out there know the key to a successful feeding relationship is the "latch". Well the pictures below were taken right after John looked up at my mom and I after getting the bottle in Jack's mouth for the first time and with all seriousness said "Do you think this is a good latch?" I was literally in tears laughing as I said "Honey a bottle doesn't need to have a good latch".
Anyways I wish I had videotaped it, it is a moment I will never forget. One of the many first time parent moments that John and I have laughed about since Jack was born. Many of my friends have just become first time moms and are expecting their first baby. My advice to you is to savor every feed you have because I now know from experience it goes by way too fast!
Anyways I wish I had videotaped it, it is a moment I will never forget. One of the many first time parent moments that John and I have laughed about since Jack was born. Many of my friends have just become first time moms and are expecting their first baby. My advice to you is to savor every feed you have because I now know from experience it goes by way too fast!
Goal: Not Going To Gain Weight This Holiday Season
My goal this year is to not gain back all the weight I lost in September. I am holding strong maintaining my goal weight, but the Holiday season is already heckling me! Cabernet, great cheeses, cookies, oh my! I am off to a horrible start considering I made the most delicious batch of peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies on Sunday and have had about a dozen. So with that said I decided I need to get my work out and eating goals in check to allow me to indulge without the gain.
This is my workout challenge to myself for the next 45 days. I am going to log in my calendar and hold myself accountable. The Holidays are so busy that it is easy to let the work outs slide, and I know that will be the kicker in whether or not I reach my no weight gain goal.
4-3-2-1-
4 days of 30 minute cardio intervals- Stairmaster, Elliptical, Run
3 HITT Workouts/3 Abs
2 Total Body Weight Circuits
1 Long Run (4 miles is considered long)
Are you in too? Average of 45 minutes per day. Typically I will combine HITT workout/ABs/Weights into one day.
These are some of the work outs I do for weights from Fitness Blender and another HITT work out to try.
20 Minute Home Upper Body Work Out
HITT Workout
This is my workout challenge to myself for the next 45 days. I am going to log in my calendar and hold myself accountable. The Holidays are so busy that it is easy to let the work outs slide, and I know that will be the kicker in whether or not I reach my no weight gain goal.
4-3-2-1-
4 days of 30 minute cardio intervals- Stairmaster, Elliptical, Run
3 HITT Workouts/3 Abs
2 Total Body Weight Circuits
1 Long Run (4 miles is considered long)
Are you in too? Average of 45 minutes per day. Typically I will combine HITT workout/ABs/Weights into one day.
These are some of the work outs I do for weights from Fitness Blender and another HITT work out to try.
20 Minute Home Upper Body Work Out
HITT Workout
Monday, November 19, 2012
Letters To Jack 13 (1/2) Months
Baby Boy,
You are 13 months old, you are no longer a baby you have blossomed into a full blown toddler. I feel like your changes over the past month have been even more remarkable then your first 12 months on this earth. You walk, you climb, you throw, you semi run, you reach, you open things, you close things, you talk, you say ball, you kiss and hug, and laugh........and whine (we won't get into that too much). You are truly remarkable. You keep me in awe every single day with your own self discovery. Your personality is insanely awesome, and happy, and fun. Your dance moves are off the chain...like I could watch you all day long. You love music, and rythm, and playing instruments. Oh and by the way you have like 5 teeth that sprouted through in a month. I love our family picture because they show them off beautifully. My fear of you having no teeth has finally went away.
Jack you are such an incredibly sweet little boy, it brings tears of happiness, and fills my heart with overwhelming joy to write these words about you. You are the epitome of how all should view life....simple, joyful, sweet. Your excitment over a ball or a book, the simple things in life. For Halloween you were a golfer, and Palin was your caddy.
You are a little peanut, 18% for weight and 50% percentile for height right now. You are kicking butt at swim lessons, and have been kicking away.
You love the water! Your current obsession is going to dad's bucket of golf balls in the garage every time we pull in. Literally you have a breakdown if we don't let you go get a golf ball. It is somewhat annoying when we are in a rush, but so incredibly cute to go and watch you reach out to grab a ball. It turns that rushing, fleeting moment into a sweet memory.
You are such a little boy, I already knew this but realized it the other day when you were out playing and you came in and smelled like a sweaty, dirty little boy. It was incredibly cute, and stinky at the same time. You love to play and play and play. Outside is preferred with your cozy coupe, balls, and doggie. You and Miss. P are BFF's, and your bond gets closer everyday. You have a great time together just hanging out as you can see below.
We are gearing up for the Holidays and I am so excited about the next few months and the fun we will have. We started this weekend, and you did just as I had hoped. Hammed it up!
I love you so much little man.
Your Momma
You are 13 months old, you are no longer a baby you have blossomed into a full blown toddler. I feel like your changes over the past month have been even more remarkable then your first 12 months on this earth. You walk, you climb, you throw, you semi run, you reach, you open things, you close things, you talk, you say ball, you kiss and hug, and laugh........and whine (we won't get into that too much). You are truly remarkable. You keep me in awe every single day with your own self discovery. Your personality is insanely awesome, and happy, and fun. Your dance moves are off the chain...like I could watch you all day long. You love music, and rythm, and playing instruments. Oh and by the way you have like 5 teeth that sprouted through in a month. I love our family picture because they show them off beautifully. My fear of you having no teeth has finally went away.
Jack you are such an incredibly sweet little boy, it brings tears of happiness, and fills my heart with overwhelming joy to write these words about you. You are the epitome of how all should view life....simple, joyful, sweet. Your excitment over a ball or a book, the simple things in life. For Halloween you were a golfer, and Palin was your caddy.
You are a little peanut, 18% for weight and 50% percentile for height right now. You are kicking butt at swim lessons, and have been kicking away.
You love the water! Your current obsession is going to dad's bucket of golf balls in the garage every time we pull in. Literally you have a breakdown if we don't let you go get a golf ball. It is somewhat annoying when we are in a rush, but so incredibly cute to go and watch you reach out to grab a ball. It turns that rushing, fleeting moment into a sweet memory.
You are such a little boy, I already knew this but realized it the other day when you were out playing and you came in and smelled like a sweaty, dirty little boy. It was incredibly cute, and stinky at the same time. You love to play and play and play. Outside is preferred with your cozy coupe, balls, and doggie. You and Miss. P are BFF's, and your bond gets closer everyday. You have a great time together just hanging out as you can see below.
We are gearing up for the Holidays and I am so excited about the next few months and the fun we will have. We started this weekend, and you did just as I had hoped. Hammed it up!
I love you so much little man.
Your Momma
Thankful For My Team....Team Semmy
Last week was one of those weeks where I felt like I was swimming. It was crazy, 6 states three days...oh and that was just my schedule. John's was quite similar. It was one of those weeks where as I was treading I was appreciating the communication and team work JMS and I have in our relationship. In May we will have been married for three years, and the biggest things I have learned in that almost three years is that communication and team work are so critically important. Over the past year I have been even more thankful for our approach. We are a team with everything when it comes to Jack and life and I believe that is how it should be.
I was recently having a conversation with a family member about life. Life is not easy, there is no such thing as a perfect life. Everybody at any given time has something going on in their life that they need to overcome. Whether it is emotional, financial, physical. We all make sacrifices for our families, our friends, ourselves to be able to live the life we have imagined. But getting through those times are about your attitude and what you percieve the outcome of that particular life challenge should be. Unfortunately predicting the outcomes can sometimes be out of our control, that is life. Yet, the attitude is the key piece to help get closer to the outcome you may at least want. Last week was an example of sacrifice, stress, and craziness. There are many weeks like this in our house. It was about having a positive attitude to power through, to support one another, make the most of the situation, not dwell, and get to Friday so we could be together. It was about teamwork for us. For others I know you may not have that perfect team member right now in the form of a spouse., but that is where you need to have the attitude to be the captain of your individual team and go after what you want with a positive attitude. If you do good things, make a difference, and have a positive attitude good things will come I promise, but if you dwell you will not move ahead.
Bottom line I am so happy this week is upon us. It gives time for all of us to reflect on the things we have in our life, and to pause and appreciate. I am thankful for our team, Team Semmy. Our life is crazy, but fun and filled with positive attitudes, love, laughter....and awesome dance moves.
Bottom line I am so happy this week is upon us. It gives time for all of us to reflect on the things we have in our life, and to pause and appreciate. I am thankful for our team, Team Semmy. Our life is crazy, but fun and filled with positive attitudes, love, laughter....and awesome dance moves.
Monday Inspiration
I had to share this blog post from one of my friends from college Kyle York. It is fantastic, and has some great points that don't only relate to business but to life.
Have a great day!
Loyalty
Have a great day!
Loyalty
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
What A Week & Birch Box
Holy crazy week it has been! Super busy with work travel has gotten me a bit behind but expect some good posts over the next few days.
Today was a whirlwind I left my house at 4:30 AM to catch a flight to Charlotte, drove to Greenville for my meeting, back to Charlotte, and then flew back to Tampa. But my baby and my monthly surprise was waiting for me when I get home. If you do not have a Birch Box subscription you do not know what you are missing out on. You need to go sign up right now, don't even read anymore!
I signed up to be on the waiting list about four months ago and have since gotten two boxes with some fabulous finds. I love getting mail and it so exciting each month to see what is in my box.
This month I had nail polish, full size mascara, perfume, soy bar, and a $15 shoe coupon..........and ladies you get this all for $10
The other great thing I just signed up for is Citrus Lane. It is a surprise box for babies! I have not yet gotten my box but surely can not wait!
Today was a whirlwind I left my house at 4:30 AM to catch a flight to Charlotte, drove to Greenville for my meeting, back to Charlotte, and then flew back to Tampa. But my baby and my monthly surprise was waiting for me when I get home. If you do not have a Birch Box subscription you do not know what you are missing out on. You need to go sign up right now, don't even read anymore!
I signed up to be on the waiting list about four months ago and have since gotten two boxes with some fabulous finds. I love getting mail and it so exciting each month to see what is in my box.
This month I had nail polish, full size mascara, perfume, soy bar, and a $15 shoe coupon..........and ladies you get this all for $10
The other great thing I just signed up for is Citrus Lane. It is a surprise box for babies! I have not yet gotten my box but surely can not wait!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Creative Holiday Gift Series: Part 1
I am so excited about the Holidays. I love them and can not wait to decorate next weekend. This year unlike most I am trying to be more pro-active and thoughtful with my gifts. I feel like in past years I have gotten frustrated at the last minute with the process of gift-giving. I find myself getting annoyed with people that say they don't want anything, or don't care what they get (especially when they are difficult to buy for!). I love giving gifts, especially thoughtful gifts and time has not allowed me over the past year to really focus on that. Not this year though! I am on the hunt to find creative, thoughtful, and unique gifts for friends and family. I think this desire stems from last Christmas shopping for Jack. John and I decided each year for Christmas we would individually buy Jack special gifts that neither of us knew about. It was so fun opening them and see the thoughtfullness that went into them. Each week from now until the end of November I am going to search and find some that I love. Here are this weeks:
Two Dog Originals: Personalized growth charts and foot stools. Jency is my neighbor, but also the owner of this shop. She does great work! The special gift I had made for Jack last year was this growth chart. Right now John and I get excited about marking his chart every few months, but hopefully as Jack gets the concept he will too! I love this gorgeous little girls stool as well!
My Custom Case: Just got my new I - Phone case in yesterday and I love it! What I love about my custom case is that you can choose the various shades of colors for your designs so it really is custom made! They also have the optoins to make an I-Phone case with a picture on it, I am definitely ordering that one next! Keep an eye out on groupon as often times they have a deal on them.
Burlap Clutch: During a random ETSY search the other night I came across these beauties. If you do a search for Burlap clutches a ton of cute options pop up. I have a semi obsession with burlap, although I don't actually own anything with burlap. I am getting burlap ribbon to drap around the Christmas tree this year. Someone I know will be getting this gift this year!
TOM's: I know these are not super creative but I am obsessed with TOM's. They really make the list because it is a service based organization and every pair of shoes you buy they donate! I have a pair of TOM's, Jack has TOM's, I have bought friends kids TOM's, bottom line if you want to put a little pep in someone's step Tom's is where it is at! I love the Pink sparklies for baby girls, silver sparklies for adults, and navy for little boys.
Golf Sunglasses: Since my husband is an avid golfer, and men are sssssssooooo hard to buy for I recommend these. If you need a gift for a man who is difficult to buy for and is a golfer these are suppose to help your handicap.
Family Values Sign: I love this gift idea for grandparents, husbands, wives, it is sweet and meaningful. This is something John and I are currently working on, but more of a family values statement that will have similar bullet points.
Last but not least my favorite tradition ever! Family Set Pajamas! We do this every year and it is always fun to see which pattern we are going to wear.
Two Dog Originals: Personalized growth charts and foot stools. Jency is my neighbor, but also the owner of this shop. She does great work! The special gift I had made for Jack last year was this growth chart. Right now John and I get excited about marking his chart every few months, but hopefully as Jack gets the concept he will too! I love this gorgeous little girls stool as well!
My Custom Case: Just got my new I - Phone case in yesterday and I love it! What I love about my custom case is that you can choose the various shades of colors for your designs so it really is custom made! They also have the optoins to make an I-Phone case with a picture on it, I am definitely ordering that one next! Keep an eye out on groupon as often times they have a deal on them.
Burlap Clutch: During a random ETSY search the other night I came across these beauties. If you do a search for Burlap clutches a ton of cute options pop up. I have a semi obsession with burlap, although I don't actually own anything with burlap. I am getting burlap ribbon to drap around the Christmas tree this year. Someone I know will be getting this gift this year!
TOM's: I know these are not super creative but I am obsessed with TOM's. They really make the list because it is a service based organization and every pair of shoes you buy they donate! I have a pair of TOM's, Jack has TOM's, I have bought friends kids TOM's, bottom line if you want to put a little pep in someone's step Tom's is where it is at! I love the Pink sparklies for baby girls, silver sparklies for adults, and navy for little boys.
Golf Sunglasses: Since my husband is an avid golfer, and men are sssssssooooo hard to buy for I recommend these. If you need a gift for a man who is difficult to buy for and is a golfer these are suppose to help your handicap.
Family Values Sign: I love this gift idea for grandparents, husbands, wives, it is sweet and meaningful. This is something John and I are currently working on, but more of a family values statement that will have similar bullet points.
Custom Necklace: Krissy did my bridesmaid jewelry and is fabulous to work with. She will do anything that you want and has a fast turnaround. Big necklaces are in so you might as well get one made for you!
Melissa & Doug Chomp & Clack Alligator : This is one of Jack's favorites and I think every baby should have one. Fantastic quality, will last a long time, and brings hours of entertainment for your little one.
Last but not least my favorite tradition ever! Family Set Pajamas! We do this every year and it is always fun to see which pattern we are going to wear.
More ideas to come next Friday! Enjoy the weekend!