Life’s too short...to never sleep in a treehouse! 8/27 TR is up! Link in siggie

I think it's the blessing of getting older, at some magical point it becomes ok to say

"I can't do it all"

"I don't want to do it all"

I don't HAVE to do it all"

Supermom (superwife, superemployee) is overrated. And you know the funny thing about it. If you stop killing yourself over it, the ONLY person that notices...

is you.

It is pretty sad what we women do to ourselves.

I second that thought.

A good friend (who sadly left me and moved to Vancouver-Have a good trip by the way) lent me the phrase "That doesn't work for me."

She had been using it for a while to combat the superwoman syndrome. It took me a while to work up the courage to use it. Even though it feels much gentler than "NO" it was still hard to make my mouth form it. I'm getting better and better at it.

The other phrase I like I borrowed from a website called flylady. The fly stands for finally loving yourself. Her motto was progress not perfection.
 
Beautiful thoughts ladies!! It is definitely a freeing thing to come to a place where one can admit that we've all been created uniquely to excel at different things- often times not the same things as our friends and acquaintances. I don't have to work in the corporate world- I don't think I'd be very good at it, and have zere desire; and by the same token, I would never expect my friend to bake homemade bread and scrapbook, she's just not made that way. All we can do is the best we can at the things we've been created to do well, and please Him. I know, a lot of doctrine thrown in, but it can be seen in this light.

Missed you this evening. Hope to catch you online soon! :goodvibes
 
Hey there.

Wonderful, wonderful last chapter. A combination of what's best about childhood and worst about it as well. Having to grow up too fast, and things being thrust on us that aren't fair but there's no help for. And look at the woman you've become because of all your experiences.

I just want you to know that I admire you. I'm fully aware of the detrimental quality we all have to wish we were more, better, the unattainable whatever. It's getting past that and being the best me or you there is that makes the world really go round.

Thanks for reminding me that.
 
I second that thought.

A good friend (who sadly left me and moved to Vancouver-Have a good trip by the way) lent me the phrase "That doesn't work for me."

She had been using it for a while to combat the superwoman syndrome. It took me a while to work up the courage to use it. Even though it feels much gentler than "NO" it was still hard to make my mouth form it. I'm getting better and better at it.

The other phrase I like I borrowed from a website called flylady. The fly stands for finally loving yourself. Her motto was progress not perfection.

Jeff and I were talking about this last night, specifically relating to Evan's upcoming school auction and whether I'll get roped into playing Vanna White again or whether I'll be able to sit at our table and enjoy the night out with our friends.

He did make the comment, "you won't say no" to which I responded, I say no all the time...you just only see the results of the yesses.

Saying no is hard. It takes practice. It keeps one sane. And ultimately, people respect no. I would much rather have someone tell me, honestly, that they couldn't do something than say yes and not give it their all.

I truly do think that it is something that grows on you, with you as we ourselves "grow up" and give up the visions we had of ourselves, making peace (and liking!) who we really ware. All I have to say is this. If this is middle age...bring it on!

Beautiful thoughts ladies!! It is definitely a freeing thing to come to a place where one can admit that we've all been created uniquely to excel at different things- often times not the same things as our friends and acquaintances. I don't have to work in the corporate world- I don't think I'd be very good at it, and have zere desire; and by the same token, I would never expect my friend to bake homemade bread and scrapbook, she's just not made that way. All we can do is the best we can at the things we've been created to do well, and please Him. I know, a lot of doctrine thrown in, but it can be seen in this light.

Missed you this evening. Hope to catch you online soon! :goodvibes

I had a date with my hubby! :goodvibes

I have found the last 2 years very eyeopening. Corporate life is something that just kind of happened to me, it was never a plan. And yet for whatever reason some people really thought that was "who" I was. Perhaps because I was there so long, perhaps because I truly had passion for my work, who knows.

When I was laid off many around me completely freaked out. As if they thought without that I had nothing, that I'd lost my identity. Which made me really sad. It did make me realize very very clearly that I cannot control how people see me. Which was oddly freeing. Goes back to that killing yourself thing and when you stop, no one notices but you. People do have preconceived notions. The difference is I no longer have any desire to influence what those may be!

Sometimes figuring out just what it is we have been created to do well is a challenge and where I certainly find myself lifting it up for guidance.

Hey there.

Wonderful, wonderful last chapter. A combination of what's best about childhood and worst about it as well. Having to grow up too fast, and things being thrust on us that aren't fair but there's no help for. And look at the woman you've become because of all your experiences.

I just want you to know that I admire you. I'm fully aware of the detrimental quality we all have to wish we were more, better, the unattainable whatever. It's getting past that and being the best me or you there is that makes the world really go round.

Thanks for reminding me that.

The feeling is mutual my friend.

I think the trick is catching ourselves when we go down that slippery slope. As the holidays approach it is trickier than ever to not only get past it, but stay past it, realize when we are slipping and catch ourselves.

As for childhood, yes. We want so badly to protect our children from all that we went through and the reality is you just can't protect them from everything. There will be pivotal moments that might be bad. They will define your children in ways you cannot imagine. If I learned anything from my parents it was not to minimize those, but to try to provide balance and a counterpoint. To show the good and that the good will always be there to support you, to help you stand up but that each of us needs to find our own path and make our own mistakes. Allowing our children to do that, but with unconditional love and support. I truly believe it is this that has made my family what it is today.

Everyone has "stuff". Walt knew that. Bambi loses his mother, Simba his father. The Dalmatians are kidnapped. Bad stuff happens. To everyone whether we see it or or not. Life goes on. I'm so glad it does!
 

saying no is hard. It takes practice. It keeps one sane. And ultimately, people respect no. I would much rather have someone tell me, honestly, that they couldn't do something than say yes and not give it their all.

amen!!!!!!!!
 
Love what's going on here! But it's too late to ponder it any further tonight... I'm going to bed now, because I'm tired. You can call me a night owl if you want, but...
 
Beautiful thoughts ladies!! It is definitely a freeing thing to come to a place where one can admit that we've all been created uniquely to excel at different things- often times not the same things as our friends and acquaintances. I don't have to work in the corporate world- I don't think I'd be very good at it, and have zere desire; and by the same token, I would never expect my friend to bake homemade bread and scrapbook, she's just not made that way. All we can do is the best we can at the things we've been created to do well, and please Him. I know, a lot of doctrine thrown in, but it can be seen in this light.

Yes it can, and well said! :goodvibes
 
I did not read your "blustery day" update until tonight.

Just. Beautiful.

That's all I have to say. Except this: everyone needs someone who is there for them even though they don't have to be. I have been blessed to have many people fill that roll since my mom passed. I hope that while teaching, I become that person for another child. Thank you. Sometimes I have to be reminded why I took that job.

Right time, right place. HE always puts us there. we just have to keep our eyes open.
 
Oh my goodness, thanks! I'm not sure I can live up to all of that! :rotfl:

I think it's the blessing of getting older, at some magical point it becomes ok to say

"I can't do it all"

"I don't want to do it all"

I don't HAVE to do it all"

Supermom (superwife, superemployee) is overrated. And you know the funny thing about it. If you stop killing yourself over it, the ONLY person that notices...

is you.

It is pretty sad what we women do to ourselves.

As long as that doesn't mean you just go lie on the couch overwhelmed by it all....then it's a really beautiful thing.

BALANCE. If you can try to have it, it makes you far more "super" at all of those things than anything else could ever do.

Then again, if you do need to get up off the couch I highly recommend this book

Haven Kimmel's "She got up off the couch" a tribute to her mother.

http://www.havenkimmel.com/HK/Couch.html

Another awesome book--especially for women is Boundaries. It really opens your eyes to what is important. And being everything to everyone is not what's important.
 
Missed a lot of this conversation, but just catching up to say I enjoy reading your musings and shared moments. I hope your Halloween was enjoyable spending a fun evening with family. from the older photos it looks like a wonderful time for everyone :goodvibes
 
Alrighty, I am 37 pages behind.... I have seen you on many reports and always meant to see if you had a PTR. You do :) I have only read the first post but it was really well written and thought provoking. You have a way with words. Off to catch up! :banana:
 
So...if she does REALLY stand up, she can get what she wants. It's when she doubts herself that she defaults. We can't fix that for her.

I think, and this is purely conjecture at this point, that is more likely she will go back early so she'd get 1 week out of the 2 of unofficial training time. It would be a compromise all around and one we knew might happen. I just don't think it makes sense to change dates as even if we do, a tournament will come up and it's the same issue. At a certain point we have to put a stake in the ground and right now, this is it and we are sticking to it.

I hope she doesn't have to miss any vacation, but missing part is much better than missing all of it. Plus, this probably will really be the last summer she will be able to go away in August. Once she is a serious contender for varisty, there's no way she can miss preseason.

My boys each missed a week of preseason in JV, but they can not miss anything for varsity. Nicholas is still on JV (9th grade) and unfortunately, will not make the tournament team because there are still some juniors on JV that they have to take first. They told Nicholas and two other freshman that they can go practice with the tournament team (this is essentially the varisty team) as they prepare for the tournament, but they won't be able to list them on the roster. Nicholas doesn't want to do it, but I am insisting that he does, because I think it will strengthen his chances of varisty next year. Plus I think that even practicing with the varisty will make him a better player. I just think he is pretty burnt out now from constant soccer. His club team still plays in the fall, just no regular practices. Nick has had 5 games in the last 7 days.
 
I did it, all caught up. Your blustery day post made me cry (:hug:Jordy) What a great lady your stepmom is. Today it has been 4 months since my mom died. I hope that I can be that kind of mom to my kids. The one who makes memories. You are a great writer.
My good friend is moving up to to the PNW in 2 weeks, Vancouver Wash-beautiful place-from the pics. I will be sure to visit her when it is 110 degrees here in July.
Thanks for sharing all that you have.
 












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