Thursday, March 16, 2017

Thursday Thoughts

The next few weeks will probably be slow ones.  My eyesight has worsened considerably over the past week or so.  Luckily, I’ll be getting that fixed in the next two weeks, but that means that for a short time, I’ll basically be doing my best to not break anything and having to rest my eyes a lot due to eye strain.

I will do my best to keep writing these, but if I’m a little slow, or there are some errors, …well, now you know why.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Dad Tuesdays

So, before we get started today, I figured I better mention that this coming weekend is my birthday.  And I’m going to be out of town.  So next week’s installment might be a little later than expected.  But don’t fret!  I’ll be back (said in proper Arnold fashion.)

Dads are pretty amazing.  Often they serve as the disciplinarian of the house—which my step-dad often did.  But Dads also have a different kind of wisdom than Moms do.  I found my Dads often had advice on how to survive in the world and thrive in it whereas my Mom(s) were always there to help me try to make sense of the world—and buy me cool clothes.

I think, though, that I’ve always kind of had a special place in my heart for my Dad—my step-dad that is.  He helped Mom raise me, and I know that couldn’t have been easy.  I was far from perfect as a kid, but Dad always pushed me to do better.  He helped me to explore areas of life that I’m not sure I would have without him—like sports for instance.  And when my Mom went back to school for nursing, he became the support network for our lives—helping with school stuff for both of us.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Mom Mondays

This past weekend, I attended the funeral of Tom Gilmore—John’s grandad.  Seeing the family pull together and express their love and sadness together was inspiring and tugged a whole lot at my heartstrings.

It made me think about what I’d do when my own Mom and Dad were gone—a pretty terrible thought, I’ll admit.  As far away as they both are, I know that no matter what’s going on in my life, they’ll be there for me.  And the idea that one day that won’t be the case is…well, quite frankly, pretty terrifying.

So, …last night, after our friends were gone and I had a little time to think on it, I realized that it might be nice to actually spend some time each week reflecting on things that I want to share with my Mom and Dad (the ones who raised me, and the ones who accepted me into their lives when John and I started dating nearly 11 years ago.)

There are a lot of things I don’t really know about you as people that I kind of wish I did, and …I think there are some things I want to share with you all, too—even as insignificant as they are.

Which is why I decided to start a tradition—Mom Mondays and Dad Tuesdays.  Each day, I’ll just write something—a thought, an idea, something I’m grateful for, and maybe a question that you guys can answer.  And for those of you who are reading this who aren’t my Mom and Dad, well…feel free to answer, too.