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The Better Mom

April 9, 2012 by Amy 15 Comments

This anonymous post from a teenager had me all out of sorts after I read it. It’s exactly the type of post I don’t want to read from my kids some day.  I don’t want to hear that they think I don’t spend time with them, leave the house a mess and generally like my job more than them.  In fact, it really made me want to hand in my resignation notice today.  But that’s nothing new and honestly, I don’t think it would fix many problems.

 

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Instead of feeling defeated though, I wanted take that post and really listen to what she’s saying.  What is it she’s missing now that her mom is working?  What is it that I can really concentrate on?  I know she’s not my kid but there has to be some universal truths here.  This paragraph especially stood out to me:

Before she went back to work my mom baked bread, sewed for us, spent time with us and dad, hosted guests, and stuff like this. Now everything needs to be perfect for school, but a clean and orderly house, and time with the family is pushed on the back burner and more than not gets burned. It hurts to see that she cares more for her job and lets life at home and together get sloppy.

I don’t care if you’re working or not, you can fall into the trap of she loved [________] more than me.  Now hear me, I’m not suggesting our entire worlds revolve around our kids.  God and our husbands come first and we are people, not just mothers.  But. What are some things to take away from this to make us all better mothers, working or not?

Cook dinner

In the last few years, I’ve really learned to like cooking but it’s been in the last 8 weeks or so since we went gluten free that I’ve learned just how valuable menu planning is.  I love that I know what the kids are eating, I’m far less stressed in the evenings and we have a ton more time together.   All of that adds up to happier people spending more time together.

However, if you’re not a cook this doesn’t mean you need to cook every meal from scratch.  Buying a cooked rotisserie chicken or even throwing some hot dogs on the grill counts.  It doesn’t have to be gourmet.   If you need help in this area, Money Saving Mom has some great resources.  And of course, eating out has its place.  I love that we all love Moe’s together and it’s a treat when we go. 

In addition to dinner,  I think taking the time to do some baking once a week is a great memory-maker.  I love thinking back to my mom’s no-bake cookies and rice krispy treats. 

And furthermore, cooking is a skill we should be teaching our kids. 

Take Care

She loved that her mom sewed for her.  Unfortunately, I’m not a seamstress by any stretch.  I can sew a button or a hem if I’m in a pickle, but I don’t “sew”.  But I can help them take care of their things.  Wash a baby doll’s face to keep it clean, brush out a Barbie’s hair, buy batteries for that special toy, display art they worked hard on, get a stain out of a favorite shirt, help bandage a bruise, respect their belongings.  In other words, they want mothered. 

I find it fascinating she says things have to be perfect for school but not home.  Are we spending more time taking care of people outside our home than inside our home?  Don’t get me wrong, it’s important for them to see you take a meal to someone sick or run an errand for a friend, but what is priority?

Quality Time

I’m going to work harder at this because I’m really good at being around but not really good at  being engaged.  It’s hard for me to really stop what I’m doing and just “play”.   Three things have stood out to me to work on:

  1. Play with them every day.  Yesterday they did a fashion show and just wanted us to watch.  We got them the Just Dance Wii game that I *need* to do for 30 minutes every day.  Jump on the trampoline.  Be a “student” in “school”.  Color.  Read.  Just talk.  Play a board game. The possibilities here are endless.
  2. I’m personally making a pact with myself to not be on the cell phone anymore around them.  I’ve noticed Emma saying a few times “Get off your phone and pay attention!”  Ouch!  Staring at my phone is the last thing I want them to remember and yet, that’s the memory I’ve been building for them.  Please forgive me if I’m not answering calls and texts, particularly in the evenings.
  3. Finally, the last thing that I saw online recently I want to implement is to quit rushing bedtime.  It’s so hard by the end of the day to have any kind of patient energy to slow bedtime down.  Some nights, I feel like throwing them in their bed from the hall and then make a mad dash into my own bed.  But there’s something special that happens at night.  The kids are more apt to talk, more apt to listen and be less distracted.  I’m going to try to be more intentional at bedtime and quit rushing it.

ImpressYourKids.org is a great resource for Christian activities to do with your kids, particularly if you have younger ones.

Be Hospitable

I’m going to be honest and say hospitality can be hard for me.  I *love* having people over but I always feel like my house is not clean or organized enough to have others over and it paralyzes me.  We had my aunt and uncle over for the night over the weekend and it reminded just how much good it is for the whole family.  The kids got to see hospitality at work and we enjoyed sharing our home—together.

Stay Tidy

It’s no secret—we have a house cleaner.  For those of us that are working you cannot do it all.  For our family, the house cleaning went first.  We have someone come in every 2 weeks to do the heavy cleaning.   However, in between I’m vacuuming the living room, doing dishes, laundry, straightening their room, cleaning off my desk, etc.  It’s a never-ending task that I don’t do well all the time but I have to remember it’s important that they see us take care of our home.  I highly recommend getting familiar with FlyLady if there’s some way you aren’t already.  She has some great basic things we can do to stay tidy every day all the way to full-on house cleaning management.

Now What?

All of this begs the question, particularly for working mothers, when will I do all this?  Well, there’s no easy way around being a good mother: it’s going to take a lot of your time.  Since I work full-time, I’ve given a lot of other things up.  I have given up watching almost all TV live.  I either wait until they’re in bed or have a show on while I’m working.  I barely read these days.  Coffee with friends is few and far between.  I don’t get out to the movies as often as I like.  I’m not saying you have to be a hermit and work all the time.  Rest is important.  But our own desires cannot be the MOST important.

Here are some hard questions I’m asking myself:

Have you spent more time reading a book than spending concentrated time with your kids? 

Have you spent more time on Twitter than planning out a bedtime routine? 

Have you spent more time watching TV than cooking? 

Do you know more about the complaints of acquaintances on Facebook than your kids today?

There’s not a magical solution here except to say take a look at where your time goes and see if your kids would say she loves her family more than anything else.  And if not, in what areas do you really need to work?  There’s no way to be perfect in all of them but there are baby steps in at least one of these we could all take.  As I mentioned quality time is my weakest link right now so that’s the direction I’m heading.

I didn’t write this to beat you or me over the head.  I wrote it because that post stirred something inside of me to be a better mom and wanted to bleed my thought-process of it so you might be encouraged and prodded to be a better mom too.  I hope you are.

Filed Under: children

Works for Me Wednesday: The eBook That Works For Me!

April 9, 2012 by Amy

Comments are closed and winner is #2 comment, Dani!

Are you ready for the latest useful, organized, interactive eBook to hit the blogosphere?  Kristen Welch who weekly hosts Works for me Wednesday teamed up with blogger Jennifer De Groot to publish That Works For Me!  The new eBook compiles over 800 categorized tips helping you do life better.

 

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And it appears my iPhone escapades have finally paid off.  I’ve put more than one cell phone down a toilet, cracked more screens than I can count and my latest, lost functionality of my lock button.  That Works for Me! includes my post What to Do When Your iPhone Lock or Home Button Quits Working.

 

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I’ve been able to browse the eBook and this has everything: blogging tips, laundry tips, cooking tips, marriage tips and it goes on and on into 24 different categories.

Not only will you have 800 tips at a very low rate of 1 cent per tip, part of your money will be donated to Mercy House.  Mercy House gets pregnant women off the streets in Kenya, Africa and helps them in “nutrition, housing, prenatal care, Bible study, counseling, and job skills for sustainable living.”  I love it!

Now the very best part is I have a giveaway!  Just leave a comment here telling me in what area you could use a tip?  I’ll close it out Wednesday morning. Also, if you submit a tip during the month of April, you just might win a free house cleaning!  Think up your best tip and be sure to submit it!

In the meantime, feel free to check out my past Works for me Wednesday posts or go ahead and buy the book!  TODAY ONLY the eBook is only $5!!

That works for me!

Filed Under: WFMW

Weekend Recap

April 8, 2012 by Amy 8 Comments

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With my two extra days off work and family in town, I felt like we crammed in a full week of Spring Break into the last four.  We had a great time shopping, bowling, Mellow Mushrooming, Easter egg hunting, racing, eating and generally having a good time together.

We finished out the weekend at home getting back into the swing of regular life.  I baked bread, went grocery shopping and the girls and I had fun playing their new Wii game Just Dance.  Ouch.  That’s all I’m sayin’.

Hope you had a wonderful Easter celebrating with friends and family!

Filed Under: what i did today

It is Finished

April 6, 2012 by Amy 1 Comment

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It’s late on Good Friday and I’ve been trying to write this post all day, thinking on Christ’s death and sacrifice.  Someone said at the beginning of this Holy Week that not only are we celebrating Christ’s death but also our death made possible by his.  We all as Christians have experienced the death of our old selves.  The old has gone and the new has come. 

I suppose I’ve always celebrated that each Easter but this Easter is different.  Ever since writing my book Entangled and sharing the story of my emotional affair, I have had such wonderful peace and closure on that part of my life.  One aspect that I finally truly understand is death to self.  While my old self was gone when I accepted Christ, I feel like there was an old self of sorts that was slain when I gave up a relationship that I did not want to give up.  I say that without shame and only truth now.  But it was hard.  It took many tears and many slayings of my desires to get out of that.  But then on top of the giving up, there was the public writing about it in Entangled, one of the most nerve-wracking things I’ve ever done. Many ask me if I’m glad I wrote that book and I say with every ounce of me it’s one of the best things I ever did.  In a way, it was the final spear into the side of that time.  I finally could say, “It is finished” and truly live in the resurrection he gave me.

But the key for me has been the very public nature of it.  Christ’s death and resurrection were both very public.  And for a purpose.  He needed everyone to finally know that he was the son of God. And I think that’s exactly why he has us share our own deaths and resurrections.  People need to know he’s still the son of God.  His story was not the end of it. His life still lives on through us, resurrecting those that are dead.

How thankful I am for the new life he breathed into my life and marriage, all made possible by his sacrifice.  What a Good Friday, indeed.

Filed Under: spiritual stuff

Spring Break Staycation

April 5, 2012 by Amy Leave a Comment

Rarely do I take days off when we’re not going out of town.  Actually, up until last March I have always been a contractor so any day I took off was unpaid.  Last year, because I got hired in the middle of the year, I didn’t have much time built up and used any days I had on out-of-town vacations.  The kids have been on Spring Break this week and my uncle and his family came into town for Easter so I decided to spring for it and use two of my vacation days to be able to just hang out. No big plans, just being available.  A little Spring Break Staycation and day one was great.

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This morning I made pancakes for the kids and we got ready at leisure.  We then did some consignment shopping and picked up a few things for summer.

For the early afternoon, my uncle took us all out on his boat for a few hours.  Man, was that relaxing.  The wind made it a little chilly so no tubing or skiing but with little to distract us except a nice hum of the engine, I could have nearly gone to sleep.  Just the perfect thing for a day off near home.

Late this afternoon we had my cousins (close to the girls’ age) over and then we spent the evening at my parents’.  Just some BBQ and a lot of talking. 

I have to say, I need to do these random days off at home a lot more often.  Exactly what I needed.

Filed Under: what i did today

American Idol Top 8

April 4, 2012 by Amy 1 Comment

AMERICAN IDOL: FINAL 8: Clockwise from L: Skylar Laine, Phillip Phillips, Colton Dixon, DeAndre Brackensick, Elise Testone, Jessica Sanchez, Hollie Cavanagh and Joshua Ledet on AMERICAN IDOL airing Wednesday, March 29 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. CR: Frank Micelotta / FOX.

 

Deandre – There was a lot of that that I really liked actually. Also a lot I didn’t like though. 

Elise – Ok I just can’t handle that song messed with. The chorus felt shouty and I just didn’t like what she did in the verses.

Phillip – Good gracious, I love this guy.  I just loved that and really want him to just go make an album already.

Colton and Skylar- that was a brilliant choice for both of them. Loved it.

Hollie and Deandre – Why can’t Hollie sing like this on her solos? Deandre was eh.

Joshua – I usually love Joshua but for some of that I felt like he was pushing too hard.

Jessica – Not her best but a decent copycat of Whitney. That said, her voice is just so pretty.

Phillip and Elise – Yikes, that was just a little rough. They just have different styles that didn’t mesh well.

Hollie – First, that dress was so much fun. Pitch problems galore though.

Joshua and Jessica – Loved that. Felt like those two were definitely finale worthy. Wow, J Lo said the same thing!

Colton – This is one of my favorite songs from him. My only complaint with him continues to be enunciation.

Skylar – Wow, I’m not sure I’ve ever heard that sung with so much conviction. Great moment for her.

Favorites: Phillip and Skylar

In trouble: Elise and Deandre

Filed Under: tv Tagged With: american idol, colton dixon, jessica sanchez, phillip phillips, skylar

Goodnight, One Tree Hill

April 4, 2012 by Amy 9 Comments

I couldn’t seem to get through the day without talking a bit about One Tree Hill.  The last episode is on tonight and while I’ve only watched just a few from this season, I can’t help but acknowledge the mark it made on my life.  Can a TV show make a mark on one’s life?  Should it?  I don’t know, but it did.

My sister finally got me to watch it just when Season 4 was on.  I was hooked.  That sad, introspective boy with the crush on the girl got to me and I was staying up night after night trying to catch up.  I remember one particular Friday night I stayed up until 4am watching episodes. 

About this time in 2007, monetizing blogs were really taking off and I watched as one of my friends made several hundred dollars from a fan site.  I was already blogging about One Tree Hill on my personal blog and as much as I loved the show, I just knew I could do that too.  Well, I did.  Off went onetreehillblog.com in just a few months.  I remember the first month I was shocked when I made .30 in a day.  Nine months later, the site had blown up and if the money had continued at its peak, I could have completely replaced my income.  But it wasn’t all about the money.  I truly loved the show.

My parents got into the show and before we knew it, we had to visit the nearby set in Wilmington, NC.  We went for my 30th birthday in July of 2008. We got to see Quinton’s funeral filmed, visit the set and really get to know this Tree Hill.

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Oh, and how about running into “Nathan”, “Brooke” and “Millie” on our way to get ice cream?

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In March of 2009, Heather and I went for a unofficial fan reunion where we saw a ton of filming and I finally got my picture with CMM and creator Mark Schwahn as well as many other cast members including Nick Lachey who was guest starring at that time.

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(Yes, I know.  I look like I’m about to eat him.  I was trying to talk.)

 

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I went back to extra in the show in 2009.  Although minute, I’m happy to say I was a part of the show.

 

I ended up selling the blog at the end of 2010 and my interest the show waned as characters left and the show really changed.  I’ve also (tried to) tempered my obsession over TV in the last year or so but I can’t deny how much I loved it. 

I have friends that I would have never met…Carolyn, Denise, Kaitlin, Amanda and Jason just to name a few.  The show monetarily provided for my family and many others.  And of course, the characters gave me something to cheer for, laugh with, hope for, cry over, learn from and simply enjoy. 

Lucas, Peyton, Brooke, Nathan, Haley, Mouth and Skills especially will always be special characters.  Thanks to all the cast and crew that brought them to life and all the people that supported OTHBlog and shared my crazy love of a TV show.

Goodnight, One Tree Hill.

Filed Under: tv Tagged With: bethany joy lenz, chad michael murray, hilarie burton, mark schwahn, one tree hill, stephen colletti

Saying Yes to the Rain

April 3, 2012 by Amy 6 Comments

Drops started and children played.

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Mother instinct starts.  Come in!  Stay safe!  Stay clean!  Something stopped me.  Perhaps a divine reminder kids need to be kids.  Instead of a yell, I went for a camera.

What is it about the rain that makes you want to dance? 

 

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To turn your face clear up to the sky and take what it gives?

 

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From where does the urge come to find the puddles?  Surely it wasn’t mother-taught.

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The laughter, the dancing, the twirling. 

 

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Sometimes I think we hold too tight and forget there’s joy in letting go.  Sure there are times when a no is entirely necessary but others, we are so quick to jump to the right thing we forget it may not be the right thing at all.

A challenge for mothers today: what can you say yes to today?

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