I Just Called to Say…

I love you. I’m sorry. Thank you. I call to tell my mom these things on an almost daily basis. I do it because I am a mom and I owe her all of those hundredfold.

Yesterday was one of those days wherein I realize just how much my mom did for me and how often I didn’t say these things. The past three days, my husband was out of town. In those three days, I have become a daisy leader, led a cub scout meeting, bought supplies for said meetings and a 2nd grade caterpillar project, helped create the caterpillar, taken the dog to get groomed and micro-chipped, oh… heck I’m just exhausted thinking about it all. Let’s just say that the last 72 hours have been CRAZY!

So as I am pushing my cart around the store trying to find a Kiwi for my daughter’s class fruit salad and listening to my daughter tell me everything she wants for her birthday (next February), I am feeling it.

Feeling. It. All.

Let’s put it this way, the cashier was ready to give me a hug.

So I called my mom to say all of these things…
I’m sorry. Thank you. I love you.

And you know what she said to me?
It’s okay. You’re welcome. I know. And I called my mom to say the same things.

I guess that makes it a tradition.

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Star Review Announcement — K5 Learning

As many of you know, I have two kiddos, Little Diva who is starting kindergarten next year and Sonny-Bunny who is currently a second grader. While we are immensely blessed that they go to great schools, I am always open to opportunities to reinforce at home. I am pleased to announce that starting this week, I am getting an opportunity to augment their time at school.

We’re trying out K5 Learning.


K5 Learning has an online reading and math program for kindergarten to grade 5 students.  I’ve been given a 6 week free trial to test and write a review of their program.  If you are a blogger, you may want to check out their open invitation to write an online learning review of their program.
Follow me here as I share our experiences and please check out their website. They have sample lessons, assessments, and a blog. I’ll keep you posted.

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Wordless Wednesday #23 — Love, Love, Love… Crazy Love

Be still my beating heart… Join  Wordless Wednesday love with 5 Minutes for Mom.

 

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I’m Part of the Village…

Have you heard of A Family Village? It’s a terrific website based on the fundamental principle that it takes a village. From their site:

A Family Village was founded on the belief that “It Takes a Village to Raise A Child.”  At A Family Village, families build villages of support, fun, and friendship by matching with other families online!  Meet your families Match! Then build the villages that work for you.

Basically, beyond a blog, it is a resource for families to create play groups, babysitting co-ops, and/or adult nights out. It’s a new kind of neighborhood.

 

So I’m very excited to collaborate with AFamilyVillage to celebrate YOU or your Mom. I’ve teamed up with 26 friends to bring you a fun cash giveaway! Yes, I said cash.

One lucky winner will win $250 to be deposited directly into their PayPal account!! Awesome right? This giveaway is sponsored by 25 incredible businesses and blogs – and I think you’re going to love getting the chance to check them out.

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Once and Only Once

Okay. A lot has happened in the news and I don’t usually respond to much but there are a few things out there that are everywhere, so I am going to speak my feelings once and only once.

First is the most obvious, Trayvon Martin. I chose not to speak before the legal system. While I was disturbed by everything I heard, I did not want to  participate in any rush to judgment or a conviction by social media. Now that charges have been presented, however, I will enter my one and only comment on it. The number of things wrong about what happened that night is too long to enumerate. An injustice of enormous magnitude took place and not just at the hands of Zimmerman. That boy sat unnecessarily in a morgue as a John Doe while the police had his phone. No effort to reach out to his family was made. This chills me almost as much as his being accosted and later killed for no reason. As a mother, I cannot get past the fact that he was someone’s son and everyone’s son deserves better than that. We must do better than that. So that is the only thing I shall say until the trial is over.

On a lighter note, I am a SAHM and I have been a working mom. They are both hard. They both have challenges and they both have benefits. It is never an easy decision, especially if you have any financial needs. I am sure that both parties can agree on that. There is no need to replay these battles in the so-called “Mommy Wars” despite one pundit’s unfortunate comment. I support all moms and their choices to do what’s best for their family. BTW, this goes for cloth diapers, breast feeding. and natural childbirth. That is my one and only entry into the Wars and it is a call for peace.

Finally, I don’t talk about my politics often. Mostly, because I find that a written forum is so easily misunderstood or misconstrued. And this is place where I share my weirdness, worries and hopefully, some fun. It is not a place for strife. Sadly, it seems that in the world today, we judge all statements and opinions through the lens of their politics. “Well, she feels that way because she is a liberal”. “There he goes again… he is a conservative”, etc. etc. etc. I come from a family who are very different politically than I. We are equally well-intention-ed and lovers of our great country. We are not at war with each other and I wish the political rhetoric could reflect that. I do not believe that liberals are at war with religion and I do not believe that conservatives are at war with women. Our country is mighty and will survive whoever is president. During Bush, I heard people say that our country was being ruined and now I hear that Obama is ruining the country. Our country has survived many, many travesties, tragedies, and wars and it has definitely survived worse presidents than either of these two men. Words matter and I think we should use them more wisely. As this is an election year, I hope that is my one and only statement on that matter.

There you go. Is there something that you have been dying to speak to once and for all. You’re welcome to do so here, just please make sure it is kind and respectful.

So

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Now a Few Words From Our Sponsor

We are in the process of finding a new place to live and it has been pretty overwhelming. I think that we have found THE place. We have pretty strict budgetary limitations and a need for a larger place that still allows us to keep our kids in the school that they love. We found a place that meets all that criteria and the manager likes us. So please say a prayer or cross a finger (or two) that it it all works out.

I haven’t shared the utterings of Sonny-Bunny and Little Diva for a while so  I thought I would share a couple of cute moments not caught on tape.

My son woke up in the middle of Saturday night and climbs into bed with me.

Sonny-Bunny: Mommy, I just saw the Easter Bunny!

Me: You did? Did he leave you eggs?

SB: Yes, Mommy, but I didn’t see him putting out the eggs, Mommy. I saw him leave.

Me: You did? Did he hop off?

SB: No, Mommy, He disappeared into a flash of light.

So if you ever wondered how the bunny moves so quickly around the world, he evidently travels via light.

 

My daughter asked me the cutest questions the other day.

Little Diva: Mommy, is today the past?

Me: No, Baby.

LD: Is it the future?

Me: No, Baby.

LD: Is it the President?

Me: You mean the present?

LD: Oh… yeah. Present.

So from Easter to President’s Day, and every other day, they have cute things to say. I hope your day is as filled with cute-ness.

 

 

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What’s Happening Wednesday #4

Welcome to the fourth episode of What’s Happening Wednesday. And what’s happening this week, you ask?

Well to start, last Friday was a good Friday, indeed. My daughter and I were invited by the lovely Kristin over at Two Cannoli to an Alice in Wonderland themed party hosted by The Clubhouse Scene at Gorgeous Millie. It was so much fun.

Ever host a party and feel at the end you never actually experienced it? I know I have. Well, The Clubhouse Scene has this wacky theory that parents should enjoy their children’s parties. So they organize (and here’s the kicker) execute children’s parties. They are fully inclusive but customiz-able based on needs and budget.

Here they created a more mature take on “Alice” targeted at 10-12 year olds.

They can adjust the decor to be more masculine…

Or they can adjust it for younger children. Here’s a play castle in theme…

But they don’t forget the parents. At this party beyond the wonderful cakes provided by Dream Bakery, they offered Sushi from Roll On. So yummy…

And check out the cutest Soy Sauce bottles EVER… Fish!

They bring costumes, as well. My daughter is already asking for a princess party. i wonder why…

Gratuitous cute shot…

And Gorgeous Millie, as you can see, is a pretty dynamite location. A place where toddlers and pre-schoolers can participate in playgroup activities with their parents, it is lovely natural lit room that feels both calming and stimulating. It had play centers and a reading nook. Even though Little Diva was on the older edge, she was asking to come back. The fact that she had fun is pretty obvious from above.

And you know, I love my swag… Check out the water bottle with “Drink Me” on it and the bag says. “Take Me”. And to answer the questions, yes, there were cakes that said “Eat Me” but I wasn’t savvy enough to take that picture. (#BloggingFail)

Thank you, Kristin, for the invite. (BTW, she’s the way more camera ready one here…)

So what’s happening in your Wednesday?

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Can You Pass the Tissues?

I am a crier. I cry when I am happy. I cry when I am sad. I cry when I watch coffee commercials wherein big brothers come home to their little sisters. I cry…

I cry when I watch inspiring stories like Jim Abbott. Did you see him on CBS Sunday Morning this week? The man was born with one “tiny hand” and he becomes a pro-baseball pitcher. I think that blows my getting the dishes done despite my fatigue out of the water! I am inspired by him and yes, he makes me cry.

I cry in movies. I cry in inspiring films, like “Rudy”. Similar to Jim Abbott, this true story makes me feel like I can do anything. I dare you to watch Rudy carried off on the shoulders of his Notre Dame teammates and not cry. I dare you.

I cry when I see sad movies. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is not pretty. I don’t just sniff, Tears stream, I choke up causing a great deal of throat clearing. And my nose runs like a faucet. Only one word describes it — UGLY!  When I was 12, I saw “Terms of Endearment”. I got hysterical! I have never recovered from watching Debra Winger on her death bed telling her son, “I know you like me. I know it. For the last year or two, you’ve been pretending like you hate me. I love you very much. I love you as much as I love anybody, as much as I love myself. And in a few years when I haven’t been around to be on your tail about something or irritating you, you could… remember that time that I bought you the baseball glove when you thought we were too broke. You know? Or when I read you those stories? Or when I let you goof off instead of mowing the lawn? Lots of things like that. And you’re gonna realize that you love me. And maybe you’re gonna feel badly, because you never told me. But don’t – I know that you love me. So don’t ever do that to yourself, all right?” It killed me before I was a mom and now, devastation!

When I was 18, I saw “Steel Magnolias”. I went with my Big Sister in my sorority and somehow missed among the commercials of Olympia Dukakis and Dolly Parton antics that (unnecessary spoiler alert) Julia dies! Bawled and bawled next to a girl who didn’t shed a tear. A little embarrassing…

Last week, I saw “The House of Sand and Fog”. I had a rare afternoon home alone and it came on cable. It had always been on my list — the cast is impeccable. But the fact that it starred Jennifer Connelly should have been a clue. She is the poster child for depressing films (“Requiem for a Dream” — enough said.). And this one was a full box of Kleenex weeper. Do not watch this film if you are feeling at all sad, lonely, or potentially suicidal. I’m not kidding. If you are not crying at the end of this movie, you should have your tear ducts examined. Nobody is happy at the end of this film.

Sadly (pun semi-intended), that is not the limit of tears. I cry at cornball, silly movies. I cry when overly handsome  leading men finally realize that they are in love with supposedly frumpy but obviously gorgeous leading ladies. When Julia Roberts says that she wants the fairy tale, I am nodding in agreement. When Renee Zellweger says, “you had me at hello”, I wonder why it took that long!

So, yes, I am a crier.

I cry at plays. I just saw “The Laramie Project”. It is a play using actual interviews and transcripts following the murder of Matthew Shepard. It is a three act play and at the end of the second act, I was already crying and I came unprepared. The woman next to me leaned over and said, “here”. She handed me a napkin from Subway. “Sorry, that’s all I’ve got…” Well, thank goodness for that Subway napkin. It was shredded by the end of Act 3.

I cry. Did I say that?

I cry at the news. There is enough out there to cry about. I cry at tragedies. I also cry at those “Making a Difference” segments. And man, have a soldier mom or dad surprising his or her child at school after an overseas tour… hello Waterworks!

I cry at birthdays and funerals. Parties and dirges. I cry. It’s part of who I am. Are you a crier? What turns your tears on?

 

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What’s Happening Review #1 — Clear Point Wellness

When you hear the word chiropractor, what do you think? Do you think pops and cracks, twists and pushes? Well, so did I. Until…

Last week in my What’s Happening Wednesday post, I mentioned that I had a very special experience with holistic chiropractic care at Clear Point Wellness and Dr. Amanda Gibson. And let me tell you, this is not your daddy’s chiropractor! At Clear Point, they practice gentle manipulation.

Now you might be saying, “what is gentle manipulation?” and “does it work?”

As an experience, I have had to think hard on how to answer. I could feel Dr. Gibson’s hand on me, rubbing gently but with intention. There was no giant release like I have experienced in the past. Yet, I definitely felt something. It was as much an emotional experience as a physical one.

Dr. Gibson began the session with a very detailed conversation about my past and present health issues. We discussed a car accident I had twenty years ago and what I do to myself everyday with two kids and a home. She was engaging and listened intently. She drove the conversation with enough questions but allowed me ample time to answer without feeling rushed. It was amazing how much I realized that I had forgotten until I started talking.

I then laid face down on the table. She began placing her hands on my upper neck and on my skull. I know that I have learned that the skull is actually multiple bones but I never  think of it as a place to manipulate. Dr. Gibson gently worked around my ears and where my soft spot caved in after a life-threatening  illness when I was 18-months old.

In the moment, I found myself experiencing a lot of emotions, ranging from anxiety to anger to sadness. It was similar to a Reiki experience I had many years ago. I was not in physical discomfort but these emotions were rolling out. Afterwards, I sat up and I felt that everything was crisper. I actually said, “I can see better!”.

Dr. Gibson works from the belief that everything is interconnected. Past physical traumas and past emotional traumas play equal parts in any pain that is carried. She explained that our bodies are constantly trying to accommodate and adapt to these traumas. Often these adaptations create more long-term trouble. It would seem my body has made a LOT of adaptations.

So you might ask “would I do it again?” The short answer is yes. Dr. Gibson and I discussed my chronic illness at length and she felt that we could address some of the issues that I have been suffering. I can’t fully explain what happened that morning and if it sounds a little New Age-y, it felt a little New Age-y. But it also was very real and I think that there is something to the holistic approach.

I have been through every possible traditional medical test and I still suffer. Don’t worry, though. I’m not abandoning that. I am not going to suddenly go cold turkey on all my pills. I am, however, going to add some holistic health options to my life. I want to start taking control of my body again and make sure that I am doing everything I can to be healthy. Gentle manipulation is only part of what they do at Clear Point. They also, work with diet and nutrition. In fact, I am going to write about these efforts as “The Path Back to Me”. If you have something holistic that has worked for you, please share it with me. I am growing in this and I think Clear Point Wellness and Dr. Gibson will be a part of that growth,

So, I do recommend Dr. Amanda Gibson and Clear Point Wellness. Please check out their site and Dr. Gibson’s blog. Rebekah, at the front desk is lovely and they are happy to answer any questions you have. I definitely believe that they offer something truly special and star-worthy,

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Sundays in My City #26 — The Road Taken

I love the Robert Frost Poem, “The Road Not Taken” and could not resist thinking of it on this day. My family and I decided to do a little exploring in our city. Yes, this park is in the city right next to a freeway. It’s easy to forget…

It was a beautiful walk on a beautiful day. But no sight was more beautiful than this…

What beauty do you see today? Share it with Unknown Mami and Sundays in My City.

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A very happy Easter to those who celebrate today or as we say here, "Happy Easter, y'all!"

Finally, a few beautiful words from Robert Frost...

The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

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