Monthly Archives: April 2012

What’s my story?

**This is a post that was a draft…I’ve done some tweaking.

What’s my story?  I don’t really have one – either in the blogging world or in my spiritual life.  It seems like most of the blogs I read are written by women who have a story – adoption, a child with special needs, addiction, a husband in the military, homeschooling, infertility – a story to share with other woman, and bond with them on a level that anyone outside of the circle could never fully understand.  But it seems like as Christians we are supposed to have a … Read the rest

It’s a tricky thing, having a blog

I currently have three blog posts sitting as “drafts”.  Why?  Because it can be tricky having a blog.  Each of these posts just might offend some people, particularly the people who inspired me to write them.

If you have a blog, you know what I mean.  If you’ve had a blog post written ABOUT you, you know what I mean.  Something that made me mad, something that hurt my feelings, something that makes one relationship particularly close (therefore not another), something I want to give counsel to anonymously… things that are on my mind and heart, but will be left … Read the rest

I don’t need you

I don’t mean YOU, I do need YOU.  Today I’m thinking about THINGS I don’t need.  Please to enjoy.

  • I don’t need you, Fine China.  I have three children, so when do really expensive, really breakable dishes become handy?  When I want to feel fancy we get out candles and cloth napkins.  Done.  That’s as fancy as I get.
  • I don’t need you, Valentine’s Day.  My husband loves me well year round, so don’t go marketing yourself all cheap and easy like with flowers and chocolates.  A gift he doesn’t have to put thought into isn’t a gift I want.
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Wednesday Wit: April 18, 2012

Monday was particularly windy…
Ada: Mom, when you were a kid… did you ever blow away?

Ada woke up rather early, and was quite frankly intruding on my quiet breakfast.
Ada: (talking, talking, talking)
Me: Is it ok if we talk after breakfast?  I’m still kind of tired.
Ada: You seem tired.
Me: Well I am!
Ada: (whispers) Well you seem like it.

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Oh girl…

Grace doesn’t like school.  I know most kids don’t, but this is a sometimes daily battle, and we’re back in that time.  Crying, stalling, arguing, insisting that she already knows everything… sigh.  Why don’t YOU have to go to school?  School’s no fun!  If school was fun I would pay attention.  I don’t need to go to school anymore.  Why do YOU get to do what you want all day??  Yes, THIS puts me in a good mood at 7am.

I tend to try different tactics from day to day, to see which will work.  Sometimes I’m firm, sometimes I … Read the rest

Wednesday Wit: April 11, 2012

Ada: Don’t you want to color an egg?
Me: I pretty much just want to eat mine.
Ada: Ok… suit yourself.  I guess you won’t have much fun.

Eli: This Lego set is only 12.99!
Me: Awesome!  Do you have 12.99?
Eli: Well I DO have 99 cents!
Oooo… almost. 

Grace: We get to listen to Narnia in the car!
Ada: Ohhh – I HATE Narnia.
Grace: Why?  It’s funny and there’s adventure!
Ada: Well…I like funny stuff…and I like adventure…so I guess I like Narnia!

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Choose love

12.5 years ago I chose to marry Chad.  I chose to love him all the days of my life.  I still choose every day to love him and keep the covenant I made 12.5 years ago to him and to God.  That’s the thing about marriage – it’s for life.  It’s a choice.  It’s hard work.  It’s worth the work.

Here are some examples I came up with for what it practically looks like to choose love:

  • We each have strengths and weaknesses, that’s what makes us a good team.  What makes a good marriage is allowing him to have
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What happened when we saw something horrific

On the way home the other evening we came upon an accident immediately after it had happened.  Apparently a car pulled out in front of a motorcycle, which then ran into the car and sent the driver flying.  We saw the driver of the motorcycle laying on the road face down, not moving, with blood running out of his head.  We had no warning that it was coming or I would have had my kids look away – instead we all saw him.

The kids immediately panicked and asked if that would happen to them.  What if we get in … Read the rest

Wednesday Wit: April 4, 2012

While in Nashville we met two new friends and they baby-sat one night…
Eli: We like to wrestle before we watch a movie.
Grant: OK, but let’s wait until your parents come home.
Eli: No – we aren’t allowed.
Busted! 

Eli: Mom, there’s a show on TV that’s inappropriate for us to watch!  The girls are wearing dresses and the tops of BOTH of their boobs are showing!
I’m going to mark this in the “win” column.  It was Dancing With the Stars. 

Eli: (coughing, coughing, coughing)  Mom, I have a lot of throat boogers.… Read the rest