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14 May 2009 A thought about staying at home…..

Well,  I was thinking while I was getting ready this morning…..well really it was noon already!  ha!! I have actually been a stay at home mom for the last year.  I quit my job just before Thanksgiving in 2007.   I really didn’t have any idea of what it would mean being home.  My darling husband bought me several books about becoming a stay at home mom prior to my departure from work and it was interesting to me that women felt their identities were gone with their job etc. 

I was happy to read about a lot of the worries and how some of the gals prepared but in my heart I didn’t feel those same worries.  Perhaps just the reading helped me to prepare  making the transition more seemless.  I just know that with the birth of each of my children all I wanted to do was be at home with them.  With my first two, who are now 20 and 14, my now ex-husband wouldn’t consider me being home and leaving my “good” job!  I had developed a strong resentment toward the women’s movement and the changing of society that made it nearly impossible to have a one income family.

When my husband and I started looking at the possibility it seemed a little surreal as it was something I wanted for sooooooo long!  I feel so blessed to have this opportunity and my hubby has been so supportive all along the way, really…..yes, he does have some expectations of me since I have been home but we have worked through them I think?!?!  I do have to remind him (just occasionally…..) that everything being done around the house takes time….and I am not “super maid, mom, wife, woman”.

I know in the last year I haven’t done everything right or taken advantage of all the opportunities to “do” things, I spent my time just trying to figure out what things to get involved in, what I wanted to spend my time doing etc.  It has been so wonderful to just be with my little one, every nose wiping and bottom wiping and “mommy!! can you do this for me?” moment I wouldn’t change for the world.  It has made me realize how much I missed taking my older two to day care and that brings a tear to my eye even as I type.

So, all that being said, I encourage any of you out there to do it if it’s your hearts desire to be at home……you won’t regret it!

Just do it!!!

Grace

12 May 2009 6 weeks out from Hip Replacement Surgery

OK, I just wanted to give you an update on my dad.  He is now 6 weeks 1 day out from surgery.  He has been home from the rehab since April 23rd and home by himself since April 30th.  He had his follow up appointment with the surgeon last Wednesday,  only 5 weeks 2 days out from surgery and he had arranged for a friend to drive him to the appointment.

He walked into the doctor’s office using his walker.  They did some X-rays and checked him over and then released him from all the precautions he had in place.  He walked out of the doctor’s office carrying his walker and since they drove his car, he got in the car and drove himself home!  He was so excited he called all of us girls to tell us that he got the “All Clear” from the doctor. (This is huge as my dad never calls us, we always have to call him!)

Of course the doctor did tell him to be sensible…..so we will see! :)

I am now wondering just how long it will be before he tries to head back out to the golf course.

It has been an interesting journey going through this with my dad for myself as well as my sisters, very emotional and somewhat draining.  However, we are all very happy he has improved his situation and can remain independent as this is his desire.  He is thrilled at having no pain in his hips or back and that is just huge as he has had that for such a long time.  He has also talked about possibly moving but I guess we will just have to wait and see on that.

Thank you all for all your prayers for my dad and my family during this time.  I am happy to be back home and getting into my normal routine again.

Have a blessed day!
Grace

11 May 2009 Mother’s Day; Tell us about your day…

I hope each and every one of you had a wonderful Mother’s Day yesterday! Whether that means time with your family or time to pamper yourself I want to hear all about it. So post a reply to this blog and let all of us know about:

  1. What makes Mother’s Day special for you.
  2. Tell us about the women in your life that have impacted you as a Mother.
  3. What is your best Mother’s Day memory, whether as a child or as a Mommy.

I look forward to hearing from you! Don’t be shy!

Cheers!

Grace

07 May 2009 Where am I……

Hey, just a quite post to say I am still recovering from having a blinding migraine since Sunday… Argh!! So, I couldn’t get my head around writing at all to even say I wasn’t well!!!! :( Taking care of home and family has been challenge enough!

I am going to be back and writing soon…

Until then, have a great Mother’s Day! Spend time with your families and get pampered a little bit!!

Grace

30 Apr 2009 Simple, Inexpensive and Fun….

My daughter loves to play with “Play-doh” and  I have been waiting for the “Play-doh” from the store to run it’s course.  Finally it has happened, she had been mixing up all the colors and they had all dried out so the other day we decided to try and make our own Playdough.  This is something so easy, the kids can get involved and you probably have every ingredient in your house!  I won’t ever buy “Play-doh” again (it seems to dry out much faster than this!)

Here is the recipe we used:

Playdough Recipe

1 cup salt

2 cups flour

2 tablespoons cream of tartar

2 tablespoons oil

2 cups water

food coloring (or Kool-aid)

Combine first 4 ingredients, add very hot, boiling water and you color and mix until desired consistency is reached.  (It is very goopy to begin with and as it cools it sets up.)

We have had a lot of fun, it has a great texture and feels like I am getting something for FREE as I had all the ingredients.  She picked green as the color for this batch and when it wears out or dries out we will make another color.  I think next we are going to try and make Flubber!!!!!

Enjoy!

Grace

29 Apr 2009 MOPS and my Mammogram!!
Mammography pictures, normal (left) and cancer...
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Hi Everyone!!!  (that is supposing someone is out there reading :) )  So, we all know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) and yes I know it’s April but being the age I am ( no I am not going to tell you that!) I was hugely impacted last October at our MOPS meeting honoring BCAM.  We had a doctor speak and two MOPS moms that shared their personal story on how breast cancer had impacted their lives.  Breast Cancer Survivors, both women were amazing in their strength and how they had walked through such a scary time in their lives.  I don’t think there was a dry eye in the room.

The doctor shared that the odds of getting breast cancer is something like 1 in 10 so of the 100 + women in the room, possibly 10 could be battling Breast Cancer at some point in their lives.  That is scary to me and what is worse is while we are on the band wagon for a cure it doesn’t seem like many are asking what we are doing to our world, our food, our bodies, and whatever else……that is causing breast cancer to be so prevalent.  She also said it is more wide spread in the US than in some foreign countries which is certainly food for thought.

One of the gals sharing her story talked about going to the doctor for her annual exam and pointing out that she had a lump in her breast and because of her young age and no family history the doc really dismissed it and told her it was probably nothing to worry about…..so she put it out of her mind, several months passed and the lump grew, she finally went back to the doctor and had it checked out and sure enough, it was advanced breast cancer.  I just wanted to scream for her!!! I was so angry at her doctor for not taking it seriously the first time around….what a reality check.  I know they are just human beings too but man oh man…….those kind of mistakes can cost people their lives.  I am so happy that God was there for her and walked through it with her every step of the way and that she was cancer free and able to share her story.  It really touched my heart.

And it got me thinking that I hadn’t had a mammogram for several years, since I think 2001 before my youngest was born and I hadn’t gotten another since I was nursing etc and just using that as an excuse because well they are just so fun aren’t they!  Well, I had my annual exam, more fun, in November and that was big on my mind, I just thought, it is better to have a mammogram and know than not!  So, after my exam I called and scheduled a mammogram and I was nervous about it……not that I had found anything or anything it just sort of loomed…..you know!  Well, the day I went they were just wonderful, the office was set up like a spa, with robes, coffee, tea etc trying to make it a nice experience.

The exam itself, well, it was quick and sorta painless…..if you don’t mind your boob getting squished and flattened and looking so attractive!! ha! I had to wait 7-10 days for my results and I am happy to say I am just fine!!!! Wahey!!!

So ladies, if you have been avoiding getting a mammogram, please don’t, go, get yourself checked and have peace of mind! and if you aren’t one that gets those annual exams on an annual basis then make an appointment already!!!! Ok?  Ok!

We all need to take care of ourselves because our families need us in all our imperfections!

Blessings!!

Grace

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28 Apr 2009 Dr. Laura’s new book, “In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms”

I love to read articles and surf the web and see what other moms have to say about being a “Stay at Home Mom”.   This article was a wonderful critique of Dr. Laura’s new book, “In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms”.  It is wonderful if a woman is able and wants to stay at home with her children when they are young.  I am a mom who did both, with my older children I had to work, I had no choice in the matter.  My husband at the time would not allow me to stay at home or look for other ways to make money.  I had a really good job, it paid very well and with our bills I couldn’t afford to quit.  It killed me….but I did it.  Does that mean I am a horrible mom, I hope not!  I am fortunate now to be home and I feel so blessed but I think we all have to realize that every situation is different, not all families have the same options.

The writer also brings up some great points about how instead of criticising moms that work, write a book that looks for ways for working moms to spend more time with their kids.  For instance, on-site daycare, job sharing, paid maternity leave, pumping rooms for moms who breastfeed, and how about part time jobs with insurance benefits.  All great ideas!

Here is a link and a bit of the article, click on the link to read in full:

Hart to Heart: Stay-at-home mom says ‘No thanks, Dr. Laura’

Savannah Morning News‎Apr 25, 2009‎

Dear Dr. Laura Schlessinger,

As a stay-at-home mom, I’m supposed to agree with you.

I’m supposed to thank you for your 16th book, “In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms,” which exalts mothers like me who give up their jobs to remain at home.

But, to quote Alaska Gov. Sara Palin, a work-outside-the-home mom, “Thanks, but no thanks.”

I disagree with your stance that ALL moms should stay home for the first five years of their children’s lives.

How can you declare unilaterally that each and every mother and child are better off at home?

Instead, I uphold a mom’s ability to choose the right work-life balance and child care arrangement for her family. Yes, Dr. Laura, some moms can be breadwinners and breadmakers. And be good …

So, check it out and let me know what you think. Do you agree with Dr. Laura? If you were going to write a book on this subject what would you write about?

Thanks for listening! Have a great day!

Grace

27 Apr 2009 The most worrying thing about Dad being home…STAIRS!

Well, here I am back home again after spending the weekend with my Dad and my sister.  I wasn’t really looking forward to the trip as my Dad and I just weren’t getting along but I went anyway.

Our Friday night was quiet, very small talk, and I was freaking out watching my Dad go up the stairs…..he was using a crutch and the rail was wobbly and I could just see the rail falling and him ending up on the bottom set of stairs once he was home all by himself.  It really freaked me out and my sister and I talked and talked about what the options were and what Dad would agree to coming to no great solution.

Saturday, my alarm clock (my daughter :) ) woke me early so I was the one that helped Dad go downstairs in the morning…when I came out of my room he was up and dressed and had the bed made and was waiting for someone to be up, mind it was only 7AM or something!  He really did pretty good, using his crutch again, and I felt a tinsy bit better but still worried. Once downstairs to the kitchen area I helped Dad (as much as he would let me!) get the fruit out to make his juice and he got his breakfast ready and by the time he sat down for me to bring his breakfast on a tray over to him he was winded and sweating!

After that the morning was pretty quiet, he has been coming downstairs and staying downstairs for the day for the most part and going up about 9PM or so to bed.  So, the minimum is down in the mornings and up in the evenings barring any necessary bathroom trips up which we sorta minimized by being creative and using a urinal from the rehab center.

Dad in his chair, "Happy" to be home!

We were expecting a Physical Therapist to come about 1PM that day and we, my sister and I, had lots of questions for her.  She arrived and went over some exercises with him and wanted to watch him move around the house… the kitchen, the stairs, and upstairs in the bathroom and shower.  He had been using a walker to get around and a crutch to do the stairs and one problem we had considered is how does he get the walker upstairs/downstairs and the crutches where he needs them to be when we aren’t there etc.  Well the PT solved the problem by showing him how to use his walker to go up and down the stairs which works brilliantly and solved all the issues we had about him getting stuff up and down when he is all by himself.  We tightened up the railing and she showed him how to move around with the walker in his tiny bathroom which he hadn’t been doing and he was very pleased with all of her suggestions.  We asked about First Alert and also told her we wanted him to have therapy as much as was available and warned her he probably wouldn’t be up for it.  She just took all our information on board and talked him through another gal coming 3 times a week up until his doctor appointment and then depending how that went how it may change after that. ;)

As she was leaving my sister walked her out and asked her frankly how she thought Dad was doing and she said he was doing great, very well for being almost 4 weeks out and that we would be amazed at the progress he made from here on out, with the PT coming 3 days a week to work with him on the stairs especially and just helping do things for himself while keeping in mind his precautions etc.  So, we both felt a lot better after her visit.  Dad wouldn’t even talk about getting First Alert but did say he would take his cordless phone with him when he was doing the stair thing and would that make us happy?  And we agreed that would be great if he would do that.

My little one ended up with a fever that afternoon and so I stayed home while they went to the store, Dad has been just staying in the car but enjoying just getting out of the house.  We made some brownies and a nice dinner and had a little birthday party for Grandpa that evening and my daughter was feeling a bit better after some Tylenol and a nap.

Dad opening presents

Dad opening presents

Lighting a candle on Grandpa's brownie!

Lighting a candle on Grandpa's brownie!

Dad tried the walker thing that evening going up the stairs and the trickiest part is just getting the positioning of it right as you go up but with practice and now with the more solid railing I think he will do fine.

Sunday morning dawned and Dad decided not to wait for us to head downstairs and when my sister went down he was grumpy and not allowing her to help him at all, she ended up in tears and was furious with him!  He does pretty good but then just gets stubborn and stops listening and does stuff he shouldn’t do.   (I was asleep when all this was happening!!!!!) and she told me my daughter went down and told Grandpa to “Be good and not do the wrong things!”, she is very smart and very “perceptive” per my sister!!

So, after a while we all talked about it a little bit and he agreed to let her help and she would work on watching him do somethings as if she wasn’t still there…..a workable compromise!  He just needs to leave the little specks on the floor alone though as he isn’t supposed to bend down to pick stuff up!!!!! (This is going to be hard for him as that kind of stuff drives him crazy!)

Afterwords, I loaded up my car and we took dad to the mall, my sister and I wanted to go get some new bras….(another post I think!) and he wanted to come, it was a lot of exercise for him but he did just great.

With our shopping done we went our separate ways, my daughter and I headed for home after stopping for a bite to eat.  She talked my ear off the whole way home, feeling much better I think! :P The weekend ended up pretty well, Dad and I got along better and he apologized in his way and gave me a big hug before I left.

I am so glad to be home once again, we got home early enough to enjoy a bit of the day and have a nice evening with my hubby!

Till next time….Cheers!

Grace

24 Apr 2009 Inspiring News Article on “Why I am a Stay-at-Home-Mom”

Burlington Stay-at-Home Moms Examiner: Why I am a stay-at-home Mom

As a writer for Burlington’s Examiner, I got selected to write from the perspective of a stay-at-home mom in Burlington, VT. I’m sure there are many of us
www.examiner.com/x-7465-Burlington-StayatHome-Moms-Examiner~y2009m4d19-Why-I-am-a-stayathome-Mom-in-Burlington-VT

This article really inspired me and I could relate to the goals of this woman in wanting to be the wife and mother that God has called her to be. Check it out and let me know what you think!

God bless!
Grace

23 Apr 2009 Hip Replacement recovery, going home today…..

Well, finally my Dad is going home!  I am not sure if he is completely ready physically as he will have the challenge of the stairs in his house but I know he wants to be at home.  He has enjoyed the rehab facility in as much as the food has been great and it has been nice to have so many people around him.  His recovery has been going very well and he made marked improvement from last week to this.

They started working on doing stairs last week and the main thing for him will be keeping in mind all the precautions he has in place until the doctor releases him.  He was able to move up his appointment with the doctor and will be seeing him on May 6th which will be about 5 weeks 1 day out of surgery.  He is hopeful he will be released from the precautions and allowed to drive at that point but we will have to wait and see.

I saw his friend who had surgery about 12 weeks ago tomorrow and he is doing just fabulous!  Moving great, feels great, is golfing and the whole 9 yards so I am hopeful my Dad will get to that point as well if he keeps doing what he is supposed to. ( I know I keep repeating that! ….hmmmmm!)

He will have some home therapy about 3 times a week and he was trying to get out of that but my sister is setting that up to start ASAP which will be good.  They come and check out the house and base the therapy on how best to help him get around the house etc.

I am going to head over again this weekend mostly to see my sister, to help her do some cleaning and so she can see our youngest daughter.  My older kids have other stuff going on which is probably best as too many people just get my Dad agitated and we don’t want that!  I am hoping this will be my last trip for a while.  My husband and I were talking and I have been over there more times this last month than we normally go in a year!  So, I figure I will be good now until about 2011!! ;)

My Dad’s 81st birthday is on May 1st so we are going to have a little birthday celebration this weekend while my sister is in town which will be fun.

So for now, off to catch up on the ever piling up laundry!!!! Have a great day!

Grace