Sunday, April 30, 2023
Draft Week: Post #1 "The Mom I Am"
Saturday, April 29, 2023
His Works Made Manifest
A prelude to this post: I wrote this earlier this week and then let it sit for several days while I stewed over it and wondered if I should share it or not. I hesitated for two reasons:
1. It includes some personal information about an individual, and even though that person is anonymous, I always worry about invading other people’s privacy.
2. I’m worried that the story is a little boastful, like I’m making myself out to be a hero.
It may sound silly, but I prayed about whether to post this or drastically rewrite it. I kept feeling like I should post it, but then I would start questioning again.
Tonight, I highlighted the entire Easter story (which you can read below) and selected “cut.” My writing disappeared like it should have, and I pasted it elsewhere for my own journaling. When I reopened the draft later, the story was back. I had tried to make it go away, and it didn’t work. So I decided to post it. I hope it’s met with the right intent.
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This week's Come Follow Me lesson includes a story of Jesus healing a blind man. John 9:1-3 begins the encounter and reads:
1. And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth.
2. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
3. Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Following this passage of scripture, the lesson asks the question:
How have the works of God been made manifest in your life - including in your afflictions?
Friday, April 28, 2023
The Truth About Mint
In my life, I have compiled exactly two recipes that call for fresh mint.
The first is Moroccan Chicken Skewers with Green Sauce, and the second is Slow Cooker Cuban Mojo Pork.
That doesn't equate to requiring a lot of mint, but I've run into trouble finding fresh mint at the store when I need it. Late last spring, I checked three stores before finally finding a mint plant at Trader Joe's. I used what I needed, and then I sort of let it die, but I decided to try throwing the plant in my herb box in the garden - not thinking it would actually come back and thrive.
Thrive it did! And I had a lovely mint plant all summer... from which I didn't use a single leaf. But sometimes I would pick one to smell. I think that's what garden herbs are for, mostly - to pick leaves from and sniff. At least, in my experience.
I need you to know, despite never really needing any mint, I was so proud of this mint plant!
A week ago I was scrolling through Instagram when I saw this:
And I thought, "Oh! That's kind of what I did! But wait? Is mint problematic?"Thursday, April 27, 2023
Ain't Nothin'
Ain't nothin' like laughing with friends.
Ain't nothin' like slipping into a new hoodie with a soft, cozy inside.
Ain't nothin' like a batch of freshly sharpened pencils.
Ain't nothin' like a BOGO FREE coupon.
Ain't nothin' like having your batch of breadsticks turn out perfect.
Ain't nothin' like winning a board game against challenging opponents.
Ain't nothin' like updating your budget and finding out you've underspent.
Ain't nothin' like having someone take your book (or TV or recipe or movie or restaurant) recommendation and love it!
Ain't nothin' like seeing a menacing driver on the freeway go around a curve and get pulled over.
Ain't nothin' like melted butter on a hot roll.
Ain't nothin' like having your spouse scratch your back right in the itchy spot when you didn't even tell him to.
Ain't nothin' like knowing your favorite pants are clean and waiting for you in the drawer.
Ain't nothin' like hearing someone say, "I love your blog!"
Ain't nothin' like walking into the thrift store and finding exactly what you're looking for.
Ain't nothin' like watchin' a bunch of young'ns
Run screamin' through the sprinkler in their little bare feet.
Ain't nothin' like finding twenty dollars
In the pocket of the britches that you wore last week.
-Brad Paisley
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Suits Me, Suits Me Not
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Family Updates
Everyday around 1:00, I hit my wall. This is the time of day when I'm suddenly overcome with exhaustion, and I want to burrito myself in my big, green blanket and go to sleep. Each day, when I hit this point, I try to fight it. Now and then, I give in, but sometimes I'm able to ward it off. I don't really like napping - I don't like trying to get going again afterward (though I find it a lot easier to wake up if I set a timer for 20-30 minutes). When 1:00 rolls around, I usually force myself to walk around the house. Sometimes I get in the shower. Other times I blast some upbeat music. I just can't be sitting, or I'll never make it. Today, I'm trying blogging as an anti-nap tactic. We'll see if that works (since I will be sitting). How about some family updates? Here's what we've had going on lately (forgive my lack of photos):
Nicky
- is on the high school tennis team, but the matches keep getting canceled because of weather, so at this point, the only real perk of being on the tennis team is that he has some really nice team clothing
- "medaled" at the 6-A State Theatre competition last week with his performance of a classical scene from A Woman of No Importance
- is loving the independence of driving and, for the most part, has been very trustworthy and responsible
- works 1-2 times a week
- auditioned and made the Play Productions team ("PlayPro") at school
- went to Disneyland with the performing arts for school and had the time of his life
- is facing the reality that he is growing up really fast and only has two years left of high school (he's gone through a bit of a mourning phase with this)
- went to his first prom with his good friend, Addison (I was really excited about this because I didn't know if Nicky would ever ask a girl to a dance)
- is participating in a partner dance with the cheerleaders for their end-of-year showcase as well as a "male cheer" number
- needs new pants all around (funnily, he is slightly shorter than Scotty but has longer legs and needs a longer inseam - I have to order his pants online because stores never carry 34-36" inseams)
- is in the school choir but has had to miss most of their events this semester because of other activities
- is also on the dance team (which is part of the conflict with choir)
- wears two pairs of pants to school everyday because she refuses to change out of her dance clothes but has to meet dress code for other classes (weird things insecure teens do)
- did her first partner dance... with a boy... whom she won't talk to
- but also has lots of "guy friends" that she hangs out with and talks to just fine (weird things insecure teens do)
- lays on the floor all the time
- was cast as the "apple vendor" in the schools production of Aladdin Jr (she wore a green dress, carried a basket of apples, and yelled out lines like, "Thief!")
- complains daily of every ache and pain in her body
- got her braces off and then got glasses. She's so happy to finally be able to see! (Oops on the part of this mama).
- will be taller than me any minute now
- is having some mighty seasonal allergies this year
- was able to be a spokesperson for the media launch of a campaign to bring the spikes from the transcontinental railroad to Utah (she's obsessed with this campaign)
- dropped out of her tumbling class (Monday was her last day)
- has some pretty big issues with jealousy
- has been reading the Dog Man series (which I don't love, but I'm just happy when my kids read any book at this point)
- wants to display everything she owns - every toy, every paper from school, every picture, etc - and I'm always having to tell her to put her stuff away and not display anything. The entire wall around her top bunk bed is covered in her artwork, and she displays everything she acquires from every event and holiday on the bookshelf or the dollhouses in her room. All of my kids have hoarded, but she is by far the worst.
- will be in Young Women next year, and I just need to cope with the shock of that
- is going to do a three-week theatre camp this summer and be in a kids' production of Seussical
- is very excited for the new Zelda game to be released next month
- went to the eye doctor and no longer needs glasses!
- turned 8 on April 15th
- will be getting baptized next week
- is a bit of a comedian
- loves cheap toys and junk and is always begging to go to the dollar store
- says "no thank you" anytime we ask her to do something
- throws mighty tantrums
- is in activity days for primary (or "the event formerly known as activity days that we all still call activity days") and enjoys it unless she thinks Zoe's group had a better activity in which case, she whines and says, "All we ever do is learn stuff!" to which I respond, "Isn't it so wonderful that you get to learn stuff?" and she goes, "Hmph."
- is boring for the most part
- is currently going through a bout of cluster headaches. If you're not familiar with clusters, it's a headache condition that strikes about every three years for about six weeks (this timetable varies from person to person, but that's the approximate timeline for Scotty). Scotty has daily headaches behind his right eye. This bout started in early March, so hopefully he'll go into remission again soon. In the meantime, he's in a lot of pain.
- continues donating plasma twice a week to supplement our income
- is excited for warm weather days so he can drive his motorcycle (no ripped pants so far this year)
- talks incessantly about Disney parks
- is serving as Elder's Quorum president in our ward going on two years now
- is getting new glasses (hooray for sight!)
- is also pretty boring for the most part
- feels the effects of aging each day as her hair turns gray, her knees grow weaker, and she can't do what she used to be able to do (such as fouettes in the church gym, which recently landed her flat on her back)
- yet... still has the zits of a hormonal thirteen year old
- is the Young Women secretary in the ward
- is helping plan YW camp for this summer
- has given up soda and exercises (almost) every day but still has high blood pressure, so what's the point?
- loves her dishwasher possibly to the point of idol worship
- wants to read books and cook all day
Saturday, April 22, 2023
The Marthas and the Marys
I've always struggled with the story of Mary and Martha in the New Testament. I'm never quite sure what I'm supposed to get out of it. Frankly, I'm on Martha's side. Get up and lend a hand, Mary! Help Martha get the work done twice as fast and then both of you can sit down and listen to Jesus.
I know there's more to it than that, but I still always feel a little frustrated whenever Mary and Martha come up. At heart, I will always be Martha. I will always be cumbered!
I've been thinking about these women a lot this week as their story has been part of the Come Follow Me curriculum, and even though I will probably never "like" their tale, here are some things that I've pondered:
In some reading I've done on the topic, it is suggested that the issue wasn't so much that Martha was going about working while Mary was listening to Jesus. It wasn't the work that Martha was doing that needed censure (after all, she was serving the Savior in her own way) - it was her attitude toward Mary that was problematic.
We all have different ways of serving, and what is needful in each circumstance may be different from person to person. Camille Fronk Olsen wrote that, "The story of Martha and Mary shows that there is more than one way to serve the Savior in our own lives... The sisters' different approaches to serving the Master teach us to respect and honor those who manifest discipleship in different ways."
In many ways, the story of Martha and Mary is a story about comparison. When I was in school, I studied Social Comparison Theory, which, in its simplest form, is the idea that we often compare ourselves to others because we want to know how we are doing. We usually do this in two ways:
Upward comparison - when we compare ourselves to someone we perceive as being better than ourselves ("I'll never have as many friends as Stacy!")
Downward comparison - when we compare ourselves to someone we feel we are doing better than ("At least I have more friends than Stacy!")
Most of the time, comparison has a negative rapport (justifiably so), but it's not always a bad thing. For example, if I never compare myself to the Savior, how will I evaluate my efforts to become like Him? It's when we use comparison to beat ourselves up or to falsely boost our self-worth that it is becomes a problem. I think this is where Martha may have tripped up. Seeing Mary sit at the Savior's feet while Martha went about working made Martha question who was doing things "right," and she turned to the Savior in hopes that He would validate that it was her. Poor Martha just wanted to know how she was doing, but she fell into the comparison trap.
As we serve and learn and go about our daily lives, there will be times when it's best to give like Martha, and there will be times when it's best to receive like Mary. The important thing is to recognize that our discipleship won't always match each other's, and we needn't be so concerned with that.
So from now on, I'm going to try really hard to not worry about who's being Martha and who's being Mary and try to respect discipleship in all it's forms (even if that means I have to clean up more stuff at the ward party while the Marys sit around talking).
Friday, April 21, 2023
A Good Week
This week has gone by really fast. On Monday I made a goal to have a healthy breakfast every day this week. Now it’s Friday - I can’t believe it’s already my fifth breakfast! Time flies when you measure it in food!
This week has been really good, too. I could do with more weeks like this one. I feel like it has had a nice balance between productivity, personal growth, and wholesome activities.
This week:
- I finished three books
- I am 111 days soda sober
- I learned how to make my mother-in-law’s potato salad (hers is my favorite)
- I socialized (lunch with Christie, walk with Shannon who was in town from Idaho, and a phone call from my aunt Jo)
- I called and scheduled my annual physical with my GP (for some reason this always feels huge) (see you in August, Dr. G)
- I exercised every day
- I took Zoe to the doctor for a rash (deemed a virus)
- I got to skip Young Women (sometimes it’s really nice to have my Wednesday night) (Nicky had a theatre performance)
- I was given an opportunity to provide service by doing something I am good at (I get to use Da Skills!!!)
- I made an additional payment on our house (our goal is to have it paid off when Nicky graduates, but that means we have to push it a little bit)
- My little spinach plants in the garden started popping up
What I didn’t do this week… clean my house. It’s not horrible, but it’s also not “company ready.” It’s “if I have fifteen minutes notice, I can fake it.” But I need to get it cleaner than that because I’m hosting book club tonight.
I just really, really hate cleaning.
Don’t get me wrong - I’m 100x more mentally stable, capable, and pleasant when I’m in a clean and organized environment. I just don’t like doing my part to make it happen. Especially if I’m making exercise a priority. Because I hate exercising too. Again, I’m 100x more mentally stable, capable, and pleasant when I exercise. But I don’t like doing it. So if I exercise during the day, I’m definitely not going to come home and clean afterward. Ew.
So today, after I eat my fifth breakfast (of the week, not of the day, you silly! (though I do have those kind of days sometimes)) I will be cleaning and not exercising. Because I can only handle so much.
Now… time for that breakfast…
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Better Than "Meh"
I have to confess, I haven't had a great reading year. January started out well, so I did a re-cap of some of the books I read that month, but since then, everything I've read has been mostly "meh." Now that it's April, I have a few books I can report on. They're just not rolling in quickly.
Here are some books I've read since January that are better than "meh:"
Flight Patterns by Karen White
(contemporary, women's lit, Southern)
My rating: ****
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Shipping - An Old Woman’s View
The other day, Scotty, Daisy, and I were driving in the van, and Daisy was talking about her friends when she said, “Courtney is shipping me and Liam.”
And Scotty and I were both like, “Huh?”
Cuz first we thought she said Courtney was shitting her and Liam, but Daisy doesn’t curse, so we had to clarify.
Shipping.
What?
So she explained shipping.
And Scotty and I were like, “OMG we are so old!”
The language of the modern-day teens is so annoying to us (like ours was to our parents). How they’re all, “That’s L!” and “That’s W!” and “Rizz!” and if you try to Google their language, you get a variety of explanations for the terms they’re using, and there’s always some definition that’s pervy and awful, and you’re like, “Children of mine, don’t say words anymore. We’re just not going to use words. They’re all bad. All of them! We are no longer humans who speak. In fact, don’t make any gestures either. Keep you’re hands folded neatly in your lap, and don’t make sound again, ever.”
So shipping.
I’m only a few days into knowing this term, and I was thinking it was new. But, due to frequency illusion, this morning I heard the term in a book I’m listening to that was written in 2013, which means folks have been “shipping” for at least ten years now.
Where have I been?
Well…ain’t no one shipping me, so this is something I completely missed.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Bring on the Monday
Friday, April 14, 2023
Things the Kids Say: Episode 22
Zoe: Mic drop!
Eva: Who’s Mike Drop?
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Eva: Can we go to an adoption center and get a baby brother for our family?
Me: Well, kids aren’t like puppies. You can’t just go to a shelter and pick the one you want. It’s a little more complicated than that.
Eva: So how do you adopt kids?
Zoe: You order them online. Duh.
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“My mom was born in 1921.”
-Zoe
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“Why is cheese so magical?”
-Eva
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“Those are disgusting.”
-Nicky, regarding my new pants
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“Mom, have you done sexing four times? Is that why you have four kids?”
-Zoe
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
My Heavenly Father Loves Me
One of my favorite gospel topics is the creation. I have always loved seeing God’s hand in the world around me, and I’m always excited when I have the chance to talk to the children and youth about this. It’s something dear to me.
Tonight for our Young Women activity, the YW were invited to make short videos to show one another. I’m not sure if very many of them will show videos, so I made one - a slideshow to what I would call the “non-Sunday” version of “My Heavenly Father Loves Me” with some of the photos I have taken while enjoying God’s magnificent creations.
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Family Photos Behind-the-Scenes
One of my goals in my 40x40 project was to get family photos taken. The last time we had family photos done was in November of 2019, and it was a bit of a disaster.
It was Zoe’s birthday so she was mad about having to have pictures taken on her special day. She hated the sleeves on her outfit (they were 3/4 length, and she wanted them to go to her wrists), so she was tantruming and pouting the whole time, and then she would try to pull her arms into her sleeves all weird-like. She wouldn't do anything the photographer asked her to, so we had to keep pulling her aside to engage in pep talks and bribery. Nicky was in his “shorts only” phase, and Eva was in a “I will never smile, ever” phase. Everyone was grumpy and unreasonable.
On top of that, everyone was freezing, so our faces were all red, and the seasons were confused. Were these Fall photos? Were they winter photos? The location couldn't decide.
Our sweet photographer ended up giving us our money back because she wasn’t happy with the way the photos turned out. She wanted to do a reshoot for us in the spring, but then COVID crept in, and it never happened.
I did have some updated photos taken of just the kids in October 2020 in conjunction with Zoe's baptism, but it's been over three years since Scotty and I stepped into a photo.
That session was done by my niece, and she was a lot of fun, so my kids were perfectly agreeable and photogenic.
(Nicky was still in his "shorts only" phase).
Since Eva is going to be baptized soon, this was a great time to do family photos - that way we would not only have updated pictures, but I could sneak in some photos of Eva in her baptism dress.
Here we are:
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Currently {April 2023 Edition}
Reading:
Wearing: jeans and a baby blue t-shirt that is severely unflattering, but church is in an hour and a half, so I’ll be changing soon.
Annoyed by: sigh… a lot right now, and there are a few things I’d love to write about, but I need to hold my peace. Yesterday I thought I was plummeting into mental illness, and I was like, “I’m just going to let this happen!” as my thoughts went haywire. Then I did a little math and realized it’s probably PMS. No matter how old I get, I’m always taken by surprise! I also don’t handle holidays well, so having Easter and PMS overlap is quite a dangerous cocktail.
Embarrassed by: 90% of my Facebook memories.
Laughing about: Eva singing in the shower right now. I love when my kids get in the shower and lose all their inhibitions, and I can just sit outside and listen to them live their best lives. She’s currently singing “Bang!” by AJR, and every now and then, I hear her jump (may she land safely!!)
Sad about: some relationships that aren’t what they used to be, but I also don’t have the desire to do anything about it.
Watching: Mickey Mouse cartoons (I’m laying in my bed with Zoe right now… before church… on Easter… we’re not sitting around in our dresses talking about Jesus like church culture would have us do).
Boycotting: Easter. I don’t have it in me. I’m on “empty” right now.
Dreaming: of my summer garden. I don’t really want to do the work, but I want all the rewards! (Story of my life!)
Looking forward to: an anniversary trip! Scotty and I are celebrating 20 years soon, and we decided to go on a “just us” trip (which we realized has never happened since our honeymoon except for one time when we drove to Las Vegas and back in a day, and frankly, I don’t think that should really count since we didn’t stay overnight) (also… Vegas and back in ONE DAY? How stupid is that?)
Cooking: bacon. As today’s Easter potluck recipe requires it.
Eating: scones for breakfast.
Listening to:
Playing: