Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Tickle Me Tuesday

A Few Differences Between Men and Women...



That is me, especially when I
need to make a quick visit to the market for eggs....
it is never, just eggs!





LOL!






Right?




Ahem....



TRUE!




Uh, oh!
LOL!




Then they ask, "Are you ok?"






Appreciate the relationships in your life, 
whether you are a man reading this, 
or a woman!

We both have our assets and our liabilities 
and even though there are many, many differences,
it is important to remember that
LOVE
ties everything
completely together!


What other differences have I missed?

Have a terrific Tuesday!! 

Be blessed!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Wednesday's Wish...



Hello Friends!

Today, I wanted to touch on Motherhood
and
how to let your children know in their heads and their hearts that 
they are loved.

I wrote about my son Luke, in the past.
Our relationship has become so much better and stronger
as I take intentional steps to understand him.
It hasn't been easy, and he has challenged me to become someone better than I was before.

In the past he has questioned me, pushed me away, ignored me and has disrespected me.

I didn't know that this was all a test.

He has stretched me to delve deep inside my heart to draw out the 
deepest and widest love 
that I didn't even know I had,  
so that I could show him- wholeheartedly, 
that I love him.

I love him regardless of his grades.
I love him even when he disobeys me.
I love him regardless of what he does,
and
how he acts.

He needs to know that he is important
every. single. day.

Because you know what?
He is.

We had another date night last month.
I found these pics and remembered what he told my husband the next day.
He said, "Dad, I had the best time with Mom last night".
I know he felt loved.
How do I know?
He told me!
:-)

By the way, this will work on any of your children
and/or your spouse!

We didn't plan this, but I know God did.

We ate what he wanted.

Now, I've stopped eating my MOST favorite thing in the whole world-
Hot Tamales,
but my girlfriend dropped off a box when she came to pick up her son from a little 
playdate, and I was saving them for an "emergency".

This wasn't an emergency,however, it did call for doing whatever I could to provide some sugar, er....candy for him.

He gladly accepted.


 We also watched whatever HE wanted to on T.V.  
I rarely watch any T.V. anymore, mostly because I don't want to waste my time,
but I was determined to do what HE wanted and he wanted to watch ......
"The Annoying Orange".

 I know what you're thinking, 
"Mother of the Year".

NOT the most entertaining, 
educational 
or 
inspiring show I've ever seen...
but I watched.


 Oh, that was the apple, and below is the orange, 
in case you forgot the names of fruit.
Nice lips, huh.


They talk and it's actually soooo silly that I had to laugh with him.
Oh, what we will do for our children...


The next show was "The World Largest Waterparks".


Here is a girl riding down a large slide-the longest in the nation...
riveting, I know!

Well, the night was a HUGE success and we both enjoyed the quality time.
My son is completely opposite from my daughter-
she bonds through conversation, shopping, and her basically telling me about school, church, life.

Luke's Love Language is quality time- 
time spent doing what he wants to do.
The key word is "he".


In what ways have you had to stretch yourself as a mom to show your child/ren
that they are loved?

Have a terrific Wednesday!!



Friday, September 21, 2012

Homey or Homie?






You can take the girl out of the "hood" but you can never take the "hood" out of the girl.

Hello Friends!
Happy Friday!

I subscribe to a number of blogs and one of them is a teaching blog.

Here is what I read :

I saw it and it didn't make sense to me, as my mind read it, "Make it HOMIE with Flowers".
The post is below...



I do not have a green thumb.
In fact, I don't "do nature" as a general rule.
But, I love the splash of color and touch of home that plants and flowers provide. This is a great time of year to add them to your classroom because its "mums season" and they are cheap, colorful and hardy.



I had a good little laugh at myself.

When I read "Homey", I thought it really said, 
"HOMIE",
which in Montebello (where I grew up)
it meant "friend",
"confidant",
"sidekick",
or
"buddy".

My "filter" sometimes gets in the way of how I see things.

I grew up in what I lovingly call, "The Hood".

It wasn't a bad neighborhood at all, and
I did learn a lot about the Mexican culture,
and even had a pinata for a few of my birthdays.
I loved my childhood.


Where does YOUR filter get in the way?

How does your filter affect the way you see things?

For example,
many of us look at God in similar ways we saw our own father.

My dad was a big man,
SUPER loving,
SUPER supportive,
SUPER forgiving,
but when you got him mad,
he was
SUPER ANGRY!

When I was little, if I disobeyed Dad, I would be spanked.
He was firm, yet loving.

We had alot of respect for my dad and really,
what I think he wanted most was
love,
respect
and
a relationship with him.

God wants that from us, too.
Love, honor and most of all
a relationship.

Luckily, my filter had one image of "my father" that positively affected my relationship with my
Heavenly Father.

Don't let your filter get in the way of your relationship with our
creator, God.

No matter what kind of relationship you had with your father,
Jesus Christ
loves you and more than you'll ever know!



New Living Translation (©2007)
And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is.  

Ephesians 3:18
How does your FILTER affect the way you see God?
Positively, negatively?


Have a wonderful weekend!


Friday, August 31, 2012

Friendship Friday!

Thank God for Friendship!!

God created us to be in relationships with others 
and with Him.

 We visited our friends Gordon and Lynn this last week in Paso Robles.




Here is Gordon while we visited Cayucos Beach.




This is Lynn, his wife and I.
We have know Gordon and Lynn for about 10 years. 

We lived next door to them for about 4 years and became good friends.
Their children are about my age 
and 
their grandchildren are about the same age as my children.

When we first moved next door to them,
Gordon wasn't the most approachable.

He'd sit in his garage, with a cigarette and a cup of coffee and 
watch the neighbors come and go.

One day, as my little ones got out of the car, they ran over to him as he was sitting there.
I thought, "Uh oh- gulp".
I wasn't quite ready to meet our new neighbor.

As I approached his garage, with my kids playing with anything they could find in there, 
he got up from his chair and walked into the house.

"Come on, you guys", 
I said to the kids, so we could get out of there before he was angered or upset.

But before I could gather the two little ones,
Gordon walked out with one hand in a fist.
He wasn't smiling, 
but I was.
(nervously)
"Oh my gosh. Am I in trouble!",
I thought.

He came closer and opened his large hand towards me
and in it...

were 4 gummy bears!

He asked me if he could give them to the kids 
and
we have been great friends ever since.


I speak on "Friendship"occasionally, and I talk about Gordon and Lynn,
but mostly Gordon.

It would have been easy to keep waving and walking,
never stopping to chat,
engage,
or
exchange a word of two,
as
that's what most of us do.

What would a 60-something, retired, wood-floor-laying man
want
with a
30-something, retired-teacher, new-mom-of-two?

Friendship!

We LOVE this couple and their families 
and make an effort to visit them every year.
They have shared their wisdom, guidance, support, love, honesty, 
fun & a lot of laughs!

Proverbs 17:17 
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. (NIV)

It would have been easy for me to have not risked 
and
kept my distance, 
but I am 
SO GLAD
that I didn't.

I count each one of my friendships as blessings-
every single one of them.


What about you?

Is there a friendship in your life that came as a surprise to you?


Have a FUNtastic Friday!











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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Dinner Time, My Favorite Time!

How can a Mom NOT love dinner time?

After rushing around ALL DAY LONG, getting children here and there, doing the laundry, fixing meals, cleaning up, washing, drying, scheduling, shopping, educating, entertaining, encouraging, on and on...fill in the blanks, we can sit down, take a breath and enjoy a meal with the people we love.
I have to say that I LOVE dinner time!

It is the ONE meal that I actually sit with my family and eat WITH them.
I arrive home from the gym after they've eaten breakfast with my husband.
The children have lunch at school but now that it is summer, I have found myself eating something small after I've fed them.
But I RARELY miss dinner.

I loved dinner time as a child, too.
It was the ONE time that we all sat together and my mother was insistent on waiting for my Father to sit down before we all dug into our food.
It was a sign of respect which I think is lacking in our generation of children.

It was where we learned our manners
(ie: no elbows on the table, how to cut with a knife and fork, how to eat spaghetti,
where to put the napkin, and also,
no bodily noises from the mouth or bottom while seated at the dinner table).

It was also where we would learn about each other's day.
Where it wasn't just about me, but about my sister, brother, mom AND dad.
We learned how to listen and how to be a part of a conversation.
NO computers, games or toys at the dinner table.
We also had a lot of laughs!

It was where the one time each day, we were ALL on the SAME page. The one time each day that we were all doing the same thing at the same time.
In a family of 5, (and 3 teenagers)I know this was rare!
It was quality time that was well protected by my mom.

I'm making an effort to do the same thing.
Research has shown that children who dine with their family grow up healthier and happier.
It also provides for emotional and relational needs.
I want dinner time to be special, really special, family time.
How do I do this?
How can you do this?

YOU have the power to make it special.
Create an atmosphere that is light.
I have our children each help set the table.
One might get the plates, another the forks, another the cups and drinks.
Everyone is involved.
We all wait until Dad sits before we start eating.
We say a prayer of thanksgiving before we start eating.
I love listening to my children share about their day or whatever comes to mind.

Tonight, I was inspired to write because I was looking at my children and feeling so grateful for each one of them and what each one of them brings to our family, as well as what each one of them is contributing and will contribute to this world.

I made Tortilla Soup and Logan said, "I love this soup! But I remember when I didn't like it".

Luke said, "I don't like tomatoes, except in this soup". Then he asked me if I remembered how I tricked him into trying some tomatoes by telling him it was watermelon when he was little.
I didn't remember this story, but apparently, he did. He mentioned that while eating this tomato he was wondering where the black seeds were! Ha Ha!
It would be just like me to do something like that!

Kiana also commented how she does not eat tomatoes except in this soup and
Marguerita Pizza.

Make dinner time a special time.
YOU have the opportunity to create an environment that fosters
conversation and comfort,
closeness and community,
love & laughter.

It's never too late!