This morning I got up thinking about running. Not that that’s anything new, I mean, I wake up everymorning thinking about running. Except this morning I looked out the window, saw rain, and thought, whew! Raining again! I guess that means no run for me! Otherwise, I wake up every morning just counting the minutes … Continue reading That Still Small Voice
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What I Learned This Week
Procrastination is a gene. And my son got mine. This year he has to participate in the school science fair, WHICH we have known about since November. It is due in SEVEN days. I just found this out. My son hasn’t started it yet. And just when my life can’t get any more stressful – … Continue reading What I Learned This Week
Middle Schooler
I was really tempted to write this as a “Thrift Shop” parody, because a rap about it would be less likely to make me cry. My son, who is careening toward the not-so-tender age of 13, is now officially taller than me. When I say it’s official, I mean it’s on the books. The record. … Continue reading Middle Schooler
Once Upon A Time
I know this woman, who recently went through a nasty child custody battle. She was blindsided by her children’s father, who filed for full custody of the children and subsequently painted her a very bad mother. I watched her deteriorate during those long days and months – and struggle to smile through her tears and … Continue reading Once Upon A Time
How Facebook Made Me A Better
Mom. Seriously. Like, before Facebook, I was a thoroughly, unapologetically, underachieving mom. Like when my kids were in preschool and these other moms would send in holiday-themed goody bags with candy and pencils and erasers and plastic whistles and other mini, made-in-China, destined-for-the-landfill tinker toys – and I didn’t bother. Not that I didn’t want to, I … Continue reading How Facebook Made Me A Better
Find Gratitude and LIVE
Get your fire back. It’s not over until God says it’s over. Start believing again. Start dreaming again. Start pursuing what God put in your heart. ~ Joel OsteenI’ll admit I have fallen into a bit of a slump lately… the cold weather – and earlier the ceaseless flow of ailments – paralyzing my meager … Continue reading Find Gratitude and LIVE
Junior Junk Drawer
Does your kid have a “junk drawer”? I took a break from transcribing this morning to have a look at what my 7-year-old has been hoarding in the top drawer of her bedside table. A journal my mom gave her, which she has filled with hundreds of words (which I have not read….. what kind of … Continue reading Junior Junk Drawer
A Seussical Ode to Bowling
Today is the day!A tournament of balls.All men and 1 womanCome to throw in these halls.It is loud, very loud - Like the rolling of thunder,Though not earth and clouds,But 10 pins falling under.Old men, young menAnd those in between.Tall ones, short onesFat ones and lean.Not a spectator sport,Or athletes on tv.This isn't a sportGroupies group … Continue reading A Seussical Ode to Bowling
Conversations with Todd – Episode 1
(Important background information: For fun, I submitted my Facebook profile page and it later appeared on my local news station’s Facebook Flash segment and “B,” with whom I went to high school, saw it as it aired and sent me a message about it. Todd, who does ad work for my mom, used one of … Continue reading Conversations with Todd – Episode 1
Just One More Thing To Worry About
I saw this video yesterday, from Upworthy on Facebook. It was about how kids grow up, the secrets they keep, the beatings they take – both mental or physical, both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others, the bullying, the self-doubt, and the inability to see the beauty in themselves. As most things seem to do these … Continue reading Just One More Thing To Worry About