Monthly Archives: August 2009

the family job

On my way to work a few weeks back, I was listening to Dr. Adrian Rogers’ segment, “A Magnificent Marriage,” on the Love Worth Finding radio series (XM 170). The segment was based on Ephesians 5:22-24 …

Ephesians 5:22-24 (King James Version)

22 Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.

23 For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.

24 Therefore as the church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in every thing.

The theme was submission and the distinct roles of husband and wife. According to Dr. Rogers, husbands are to love their wives as Christ loved the church. They are not to act as dictators, but are to be the head of the household while acting as a loving leader. This concept of submission does not mean that wives are to do as their husbands say regardless of what it is, but are to show respect. The concept is this – if wives give husbands the room they need to lead, they will in turn respect us and our roles, and will also be more willing to help out where we need them (If we ask in the right way.). Naturally, Dr. Rogers had a much better way of putting it, and I urge you to listen if you want to learn more. It actually made great sense and wasn’t demeaning at all.

While the entire segment was interesting, I took a particular interest in (and got a good laugh from) the following:

A little boy was looking through the family picture album, and he came to a picture of his mother when she was a very young girl just after they got married. And he saw his beautiful mother; he said to his dad, “Daddy is that when mother came to work for us?”

To that, I could relate. Yes, having a child truly changes you, your relationship with your spouse, and your life in general. But you already knew that, right? I won’t even go there, but I will elaborate on the chaos of it all.

We welcomed our daughter into the world just over three months ago – I didn’t know it then, but on that day, I truly began to “work” for my family. I’ve since returned to work full-time (Sigh.), and there’s probably not a day that goes by that I don’t feel overwhelmed with all there is to do between the two “jobs.”

When I get home from work each day, I start my second job of wife and mom, and that shift typically doesn’t end until around 11 pm. Every night, there are the typical tasks we’re all familiar with: dinner to make, laundry to do, bottles to prepare, lunches to assemble, dishes to wash/load/unload, mail to go through, bills to pay, a little person to feed and bathe, etc. In the midst of all that’s required, each day I find time to play with Lily – whether it’s walking outside, rolling on her play mat, reading a book, or jumping in the jumperoo. Every evening is exhausting by the time it’s all said and done.

Weekends are much the same – and those two days typically start by 6 am. I spend one day running my errands and the other cleaning, preparing for the week, doing laundry, and catching up on household chores. In case you weren’t aware, everything with baby takes 4 times longer than without baby, so it seems very little gets done (I typically have Lily to myself all weekend long.). Weekends are equally as depleting as weekdays, and every single last minute is precious.

Overall, I wish things didn’t have to be this way. I wish I didn’t have to work (Part-time or something from home would be fine, too!), as I long to spend more time with our girl. Though we’re together every night and all weekend long, I don’t feel I get enough fun time with her, and so often it frustrates me. I just want more time; I long for more time.

Would I go back to the way things were before I came to “work” for my family? Heck no! However, I would choose to make some changes, and can certainly relate to what the boy said to his dad.

Sometimes, folks, it’s just a bit too much …

bad memory?

I always have great intentions – I’ll take chicken, fish, or some other main course out of the freezer to thaw for the following night’s dinner … and then I’ll forget it was thawing and find it the next morning. Some things just don’t thaw fast enough in the fridge, you know. Sigh … by the next morning, it’s been out for too long and is no longer any good.

If this sounds like something you’ve been known to do, I’ll share with you my secret. Maybe it will work for you, and maybe it won’t.

I put my thawing whatever in the bathroom sink! I always wash my face and brush my teeth before going to bed, so I HAVE to look in the bathroom sink. Fortunately, it’s usually late enough that it’s been the perfect length of time for thawing!

There you have it -  your tip of the day. Have something creative you’d like to share? Please do! And if this works out for you, let me know that, too!

can you read this …

… without tears?

Maybe I’m just too emotional right now. Who knows. But seriously – I tried listening to it this morning and couldn’t even make it a minute in before I cried and had to turn it off. It WAS Monday morning, the most difficult morning for me to leave my Peanut, but seriously. I made myself listen to the whole thing this afternoon, and of course, I cried again!

From Big Daddy Weave (Track #: 9; Album: What Life Would Be Like; Lyrics By: Mike Weaver, Mark Schultz), here’s “From Here:”

My child, I’ve hoped and I’ve prayed for this very day
Since you were just a little one
And oh how my heart swells with pride
As I watch the man that you’ve become
But this life offers no guarantees
And though my time on this earth had to end
I’m sure that your heart would know peace
If you could just see where I am

From here, the race has been run and love’s already won
I see clearly the end and the start
From here, I’m cheering you on
So live out each breath with all that you’ve got
And know until I hold you close
I’ll be holding you dear in my heart
From here

I’ve seen your tears as you’ve waited alone
Longing for that special one
And now all the waiting is done
As you gaze into her eyes
Seeing the reflection of love
Life’s road may seem rough up ahead
And for now you see only in part
So hold onto each other and know
That there is an end to the dark

Heaven is calling and my heart keeps longing
Looking so forward to the day
When we’ll be together forever in eternity
Just you wait and see

Did you make it? Come on, be honest!

The song is awesome. In fact, the whole album is amazing. I’ve only listened to it in its entirety twice so far, so it’s not reviewable at this point. So far, though, I’ve loved every minute of it!

i need to find …

… me.

Really. I’m unhappy with several aspects of my life, and I need the inspiration, motivation and courage to do what I want to do with them. I’ve got a fantastic and uber-supportive husband, a wonderful (and also very supportive) family, and various skills to put to use. Yet I won’t jump; I won’t change. Why?

I don’t know. I can think of at least five things I need to change. Two have the potential to be huge and life altering, the second is straightening something out that’s gone awry (At least in my opinion.), and the last two just take time that I don’t have right now and probably won’t have for a good, long while. Sigh …

Why am I so unsure of myself? I know one thing – it’s in my personality to over-prepare for things in a HUGE way. Before I make even a simple decision, I consult several resources. Research may be an understatement – seriously. I beat issues to death until I’m sure I’ve made the right decision. Then I second guess myself. Why? Again, I don’t know.

When I actually DO start something, I put 110% into it. I attempt to perfect it, and often put more emphasis on the process than the thing itself. And when the thing itself struggles because I’m focusing in the wrong place, I get frustrated. It’s a viscous cycle.

Without constant reassurance, I don’t thrive. And without a reason to jump, I’ll stand on the edge until the very. last. second. It’s so aggravating. And though I know I do it, I don’t change. It’s so silly.

I also tend to leave things unfinished. I love starting new things, but if they have an end, I usually don’t see it. I either get bored or decide to move on to something new. Again, in many cases it has to do with the “focusing in the wrong place” thing. If it’s not working JUST as I had planned, it’s not worthy and I won’t see it through. Ridiculous.

Maybe one day I’ll be brave enough to make a change. For now, I’ll return to my normal, stagnant life. I’ll continue to mull through each day, always keeping these things in the back of my mind. I will continue to research them; continue to be unsure of myself; continue to do nothing. For now, I’ll just “float on.”

escape!

That girl escaped!

We’ve been putting her in a sleep positioner; up until now, it’s kept her more stable, and stability = sleep! Saturday morning, this is what we found:

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Sleep positioner was kicked to the side, blanket was at the bottom of her crib, and she was diagonal and on her side! Needless to say, it was time for everything to go – bumper, extra blankets, stuffed animals – everything. And that leaves this:

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Looks like a prison cell after looking at all that’s been in her crib for the past 3 months! She looks so small in there, and I guess she really is.

That girl’s just plain funny …

recipe: grilled kielbasa

If I had to choose my last meal, it would be kielbasa with peppers and onions, for sure. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it’s so true. I LOVE that stuff!

Through experimenting, I’ve discovered more than half a dozen ways to prepare it, and that’s only a glimpse of what I’m sure I could come up with. I only have half a dozen prep methods because I love them so much and usually want to make it a tried and true way as opposed to trying something new!

Here’s my second favorite way of preparing kielbasa – a perfect summer meal!

. : | Grilled Kielbasa w/ Peppers & Onions | : .

What you’ll need …

2 packages Hillshire Farm Polska Kielbasa (I use turkey b/c it’s the healthiest they make.)
2 medium onions, sliced
4 peppers – various colors, sliced
4 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
2 Tbsp. fresh oregano, coarsely chopped
sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
olive oil

(Note: You could easily halve this recipe; I make a lot b/c we LOVE the leftovers for lunch the next day.)

What you’ll do …

Remove kielbasa from package and slice into 1/2″ coins. Combine with sliced peppers and onions. In separate bowl, combine chopped garlic, oregano, salt and pepper. Over pre-heated grill, combine all ingredients except olive oil in coated grill basket; drizzle with olive oil and mix. Grill to desired doneness, usually 20-30 minutes (I like grill marks on my kielbasa and vegetables, but it’s up to you.).

Great served over brown rice!

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link of the week …

Get creative! This week’s links are of a crafty nature – whether it be sewing, photography, cake decorating or quilting, there’s something here for you!

  • Blurb has awesome options for photo books.
  • If you’re not getting your daily laugh from Cake Wrecks, you’re missing out, people! Follow them … now!
  • fabric.com has a great daily deals e-mail. If you’re into sewing or any type of craft involving fabric, this would be a great daily addition to your inbox.
  • Fat Quarter Shop not only has awesome fabric collections, but also a great blog!
  • Font Squirrel has free fonts for commercial use! How often do you find that? Never! Oh yeah!
  • Looking for some cute inspirational jewelry? Check out Life Verse Jewelry!
  • How cool are these Photo Safari outings? Info for Baltimore and DC
  • Sugarcraft – This online store has so many cake decorating supplies that browsing the site might send you into sugar overload!
  • No interest in making a quilt of your own? Then check out Quilts Just 4 Kids – they’ve got some adorable quilts! And if you DO enjoy quilting, check them out for some inspiration!
  • You know Wilton, but have you been to their website? It’s a great resource for recipes and creative cake ideas.
  • Wordles are SO fun! They’re fun to look at, and can also inspire. Try one today!

spandex lamb tube?

Will someone please tell me why this sheep (Forgive me, or is it a lamb? Nevermind, I just learned that a lamb is just a sheep under 12 months old!) is wearing a striped spandex suit??? I know there has to be a reason, and I’d feel much better knowing.

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Okay, so I googled “why put spandex on a sheep” (My other word combinations didn’t generate any results.) and got to this … apparently it’s a lamb tube and it’s intended to keep them clean between showings? Is this correct?

And is it the same principle for the goats? Why don’t they get the cool spandex tubes? And why do some of them wear hoods?

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I’d love to know – seriously! I wonder every year as we check out the animals at the fair and would love to know the answer.

taking yoga for a spin …

Yep, tomorrow I start a new adventure – yoga!

I was supposed to start last month, but for a handful of reasons I decided to postpone until this month (guilt, having to miss a session to attend a wedding, guilt, visit to my sister in the hospital on the first day of yoga, guilt …). This time, there will be no guilt; I NEED to do something for me, and this is it. Besides, Lily and daddy could use some bonding time each week, right? It’ll be a great way to spend some time alone and re-center myself.

The first two sessions in August are more or less info sessions, and the real work begins in September when the series kicks off. I’m looking forward to my Friday nights for ME! (This week’s session is on Saturday morning, but the rest from here on out are on Friday night.)

The closest I’ve ever gotten to yoga is pilates (Which I LOVE!), and I know the two are very different. I’m psyched to see what yoga is all about, and am really hoping it ends up being a good fit for me.

Do you have any experience with yoga? Love it? Hate it? What do you take away from it?

at the county fair

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We had a date with Brum Brum at the HC Fair last night, and it was a blast! It was a nearly perfect night for it; if it had been just a bit less humid, it would have been ideal. Still, the weather was gorgeous!

We got there and ate, then walked around and looked at the 4H entries – unbelievable produce, cakes, crafts and photography. Many of the kids entries in each category were absolutely amazing! We then walked around the vendor pavilion, finding little of interest. Our final stop was the livestock; we checked out the pigs, sheep, goats, cows, chickens and rabbits. Because she fell asleep midway through our livestock stroll, we decided to skip the rides; I know she would have loved the lights and motion, but they don’t do much good through closed eyes, right?!

All in all, it was lots of fun, but truly an exhausting night for Lily. By the time we got home, she’d had enough and was totally ready to eat and go to bed!

We’ve gotten our fill, and will await next year’s county fair. Next summer’s fair should prove to be even more fun, as little miss will be walking and much more aware – sounds like a formula for lots more humor and excitement to me!

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