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Jan 30, 2009

Happily Ever Now

Happily Ever Now

Do you recognize these ladies?  Have you been to their sites or ?

I do and I have:  Yes they are Morgan and Clare and they have not only started a great , but now they have !

The first issue arrived just this week and it was so exciting to see a professional publication with page after page of different writers and bloggers I have gotten to know over the last many months in the single parents blogosphere and beyond.  All of these people going through struggles similar to mine and making the most of their situations and life in general, sharing advice and insight.

Focusing on single parents is what I found with I-Heart through a simple keyword search last summer while looking for a social networking community made up of others like me.  I also found several prominent single parent bloggers on the site.  I was thrilled to find a community of others that "get it."  People to relate to and share with as I continue on this journey of present.  We may not always agree about every topic of discussion - just run on over there and find out - but we know how to reach out, care about and give a shout-out to others there because we understand each other.

It's not easy parenting on your own and we each have our own unique story about how we got to this chapter in our lives.  But with friends that "get it"- even in the virtual world across the continent, it's about encouraging others and lifting them up when they are not sure they can take another step.

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Jan 28, 2009

Snow Disappointment

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sNOw, those aren’t snow boots!

I wanted a snow day.

The forecast on Monday said that Tuesday we were at least getting ice or freezing rain. So 6:30 am Tuesday morning I hop out of bed, turn on the TV and see they are still calling for the ice… it was to start falling any minute… and the schools were closed everywhere around us.  So of course, I believe we are going to get ice, or something, and I go back to bed.

Later that morning when I get up, it’s pouring rain but no ice, no snow, nope just rain – not even freezing rain!

Disappointment is an understatement. So I call the office to let them know with the kids out of school, I was going to take a personal day: a personal day to recover from my snow disappointment. Even though the kids loved having a day off from school, they too were hoping for snow.  And I just love having a day, once a year or so, when you are stuck inside, with snow to watch... but I didn't get it.

These cardboard boots were Kass’ creation to help with the snow downer. She enjoyed them. And even Jas tried them on and played with them a few minutes, before they ripped them apart.  I think they helped… the kiddos at least.

Find yourself… keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  Kass modeled her creation for my camera

Jan 26, 2009

It’s Not That Kind of Party

It’s Not That Kind of Party

Well I survived it and I’m even awake to tell about it on Saturday morning!  These boys are always good at my house. They are mostly the same boys I have had to stay over here for the last several years.  With my door closed, I slept great… I didn’t even hear them after about 2am. Only two of them went to sleep they said.

Proud Moment

One thing that made me proud was when my Jas (pronounced like Chase with a J) was inviting the guys over earlier in the week. They must have asked the question, “What do you want for your birthday?” His reply: “Oh you don’t have to bring anything; it’s not that kind of party.” He just wanted them to be here. Yeah that made me proud. It was another one of those golden moments.

Speaking of his gifts, I ended up giving him money and so did my sister and my brother. He is at “that” age. As they get older and technology advances, my kiddos'  interests get more complicated. He’s been interested in robotics for some time, for example. I remember a couple years ago I bought him a “” It’s a robot with a remote control that will do tricks, dance, even kung fu. He loved that thing. Then a year ago I got him a . With that one you build the robot yourself from the mechanical parts and a USB computerized component which allows you to download available code or your very own created program to your robot after its built and it will do anything you can dream up. Jas had used one at DARE camp and found them quite intriguing. I was just happy to get him something that would be educational but interesting enough to keep him using it. He rebuilt it several times and enjoyed programming the component of each different robot he would build.

Getting the Best Deal

When I had purchased these over the last couple years I wish I had known then about the . Over there you can find the current popular or not so popular ones and for the best price available. See they actually search sites with the intent to find items that you want to buy at the best prices.

I found these very on the site, brand new for a whole lot less than what I paid. But next time I’ll know and as they get older and their interests become more complex, it’s good to have a site to help find these . When you have to budget and watch every cent, it’s good to know you are getting the best deal out there.

The web is as wide as the world, remember? So I like the idea of tracking down the best price in it and (also available on the site)... so you know who to trust and where to get it... for less.  And now I know where Jas might want to spend that birthday money!

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Photo Credit: LEGO MindStorms Robot,

Jan 24, 2009

His Love Life is Better than Mine

His Love Life is Better than Mine

“So what am I going to read about next on your blog?”  That was a question asked me by a friend I met for lunch on Friday.  "I don’t know."  I hadn’t had time to blog much this week, which I hated.  Then I thought having the kiddos home this weekend and surviving the all-nighter with Jas’ crew Friday night wasn’t going to leave me with much time, but…. Here I sit while the boys play guitar hero and drum “hero” and all those heroes in the other room.  So I am going to take advantage of the time and share a few thoughts. 

Where am I on my list for 2009 “to-do’s”?

Well I haven’t gained the 10 pounds, if that is what you are wondering; but I have read two other books out of my three in addition to our book club assignments.  (Actually I should be reading this month’s assignment as I write this, which is The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis.)  The two additional books I have read (mostly while I had time off before getting back to work on Jan. 5) were Barefoot by Elin Hilderbrand and Queen of the Big Time by Adriana Trigiani.  Hop on over to my “library thing” on http://www.librarything.com  if you are interested in what I have read over the last couple years.  Yeah… maybe not, hmmm?  It's ok. 

QLUBB.COM www.qlubb.com

Oh, but you do need to check out this great little website, www.qlubb.com I found that allows your groups to set up a site just for its members to access and edit things about your “Qlubb.”  You can use the site  for keeping any group of people organized, but we are using it for book club.  We already have the majority of our readers participating; sharing on their profile, posting dates for the next meeting, book assignments and the books we have read.  In addition there is a place to post links of interest and even files we want the group to share.  It will also send reminder emails to each group member about the next meeting so the leader doesn’t have to keep up with all that.  You have to check out the website; so far it has been a success for our book club.

Are You Keeping Up With Your goals?

Now back to my goals and their progress…I have already had the family over once at my house for Jas birthday this past Wednesday night.  I cooked a turkey dinner (yeah this is a big deal).   To keep up with "every other month goal" I told them we would be doing it again in March (not for turkey, but we shall see what I can come up with).

Guess you heard about the tanning salon news… so that goal is now out the window.  But you know, it’s no big deal.  Oh and we had a game night last week and this week game night was taken up by our Science Fair project marathon (don’t get me started), which was our entire evening Thursday night.

Make New Friends, But Keep the Old; One is silver….

New friends:  Well if you count getting to meet in person Heather, whom I had already connected with through blogging from Not a DIY Life and another guy friend that I met in person this week… I may be on my way of meeting this goal as well.  Whether or not I get to see Heather again (we are trying to plan a ROAD TRIP) will determine if I feel like I can count her as a new friend “in my world” (since she lives out of state and we chat through emails and blogging).  Heather, either way I still consider you a kindred spirit!

Oh yeah and Jas’ love life is better than mine right now as he can claim a real life girlfriend.  So even though that was not a goal… I am happy for him.  Yes, paranoid… but happy. (Wait, is that an oxymoron?)

Well I am getting long winded here with the progress of goals and I think I might have heard sirens coming from either outside or the other room where the boys are.  Tune in again soon and I will share with you my planned trip for Valentine's Day, so exciting… and I may even let you in on where I am with writing that book!

Find yourself… keeping it real.

Jan 21, 2009

Some like it Sweet

Some Don’t

Well my drink of choice is unsweetened tea. Many people don’t like it this way, I just find it more refreshing and believe it is better for me than having all that sugar. It isn’t common around here… being in the south. Many many times restaurants get it wrong… but let me not digress.

Since I prefer my tea this way, you can imagine I have difficulty finding other drinks I enjoy. Yes, it is true; when I have tried most “flavored” waters, I am not a fan. Juices? There are some I like, others I do not.

Glow Mama

new-logoSo when I tried this nutritional natural juice drink, glow mama, I wasn’t sure what to expect or if “I” would like it. (You know, something good for me... How good will that taste?) But let me just say for the New Zealand kiwi drink… I was pleasantly surprised! I loved the taste. It wasn’t overwhelming and yet you could still taste the flavor.

Take Care of Yourself

These drinks are jam-packed full of great nutrients for expecting moms and moms-on-the-run alike. We need to take care of ourselves, so we can take care of those kiddos around us. I have been trying to make that include watching what I take into my body. Since, I have removed soft drinks from my diet (and restaurants can’t get my tea right), now I have a great replacement option: glow mama.

Order yours today from www.Drinktoglow.com and get a 15% discount if you enter the code: TM842 at checkout.

These were conceived with active moms and expectant moms in mind…

Here are the ingredients:

4 grams of fiber

50% vitamin C

25% folic acid

25% vitamins B3, B6, B12

15% calcium

4% iron

kiwi juice

No artificial sweeteners, colors or flavors

No caffeine, no fat

And here is one option for kicking it up a notch:

A Simple Concoction… hp-kiwi

Mom-ito

Ingredients:
10     Large Mint leaves
1 oz  Lime juice
3 oz  Chilled Glow Mama
1 oz  Soda Water
6 ea  Glow Mama Ice Cubes

Directions:

Muddle mint leaves, sugar and lime juice in the bottom of a glass.  Drop in the Glow Mama ice cubes.  Pour in the Glow Mama and soda water and garnish with mint leaves.

Find yourself… keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  Glow Mama website

Jan 20, 2009

Today in History

History

History was made today.   Oh I'm not talking about the inauguration; although today is a big day on many levels... don't get me wrong. 

But I am excited about today for another reason that made history.  Today, 14 years ago my first-born came into my life. 

Happy Birthday Jas!

Even though I don't have any embarrassing moments to share about the day of his birth, it was a VERY big day in the history of 'my world'.

And Wednesday we will celebrate with family with a special dinner at my house.

Then Friday night we will have the ALL NIGHT Birthday bash with his friends, guy friends that is.  Yes, even though he now has an official GF, she's not coming!

Saturday morning, think of me.... The guys usually don't go to bed when we have these all night parties for Jas' birthday, so I hope to 'survive it' again this year....

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Photo Credit: istockphoto_4801462

Jan 17, 2009

Online Dating versus Spontaneity

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So I like to think I am giving this online dating thing a fair chance… many chances in fact.  But let me give you a few examples of emails I have received from guys… anonymously. 

Each of these are first-time emails from three different guys I have pulled from the list over the last thirty days. 

Email flirt number one (verbatim):  

If you would like to just hang out sometime, that would be great.

I don't have to many friends that can "just hang-out". The ones
I do have are married. (AND they're all girls) Which is cool,
because i find it alot easier to go out with girls then guys.

SO, if your ever interested in going to the flea market, walk
the mall, go to a movie, lunch...ect let me know.

Have a Goodnight

Email flirt number two (verbatim):  

So I happened to be on POF last night and saw your profile. I've had my third date in a row with someone I would have to say is incompatible with me. She decided that between the appetizers and the main course, we somehow had committed to each other. She had driven to my house prior to the date and upon returning, asked if I could put my 16 year old dog in the back yard on the coldest night of the year as she was scared of dogs. Needless to say, I told her that I thought we had grown apart somewhere between dessert and arriving at my house. I thought the best thing we could do is go our separate ways. It's alright though; we're still going to be friends. Anyway, seriously, I thought you seemed very interesting. I moved from the DC area recently. I had a medical practice but found it to be very difficult work as a physician there. I was mainly at the Washington Hospital Center as well as Suburban Hospital in Bethesda. Trying to cover both those hospitals was very difficult. I moved to Charlottesville, VA about one and a half years ago and started a neurosurgery program at the local hospital here and all in all it's been a great move. It is my hometown so I know the area very well. Living in DC was great in some ways. It let me hook up with relief agencies so that I can travel with them and provide much needed medical care to the most needy places around the world. I can only get away from my practice 2-3 weeks at a time but enjoy the experience immensely. I have gone to India mainly aid organizations and the sense of satisfaction I get from providing medical care to folks who would not otherwise receive it is very edifying. I enjoyed your profile and found you to be very beautiful as well. I am very busy and don't seem to meet anyone outside of the hospital or medical field. My email is ******@yahoo.com. Let me know if you are interested. And don't make my dog go out in the cold- have a heart.

Email flirt number three (verbatim):  

  First let me say I love your smile. I have to tell you that I don't have any cool lines or sayings or anything like that. I too was married, a long time and now I am just starting to date. I was married over 20 years before she walked. It's ok I'm not bitter I even hope to get married in the future angain. I am a hopeless romantic, my favroite movie is the 1996 re-making of "Romeo and Juliette." I spent most of my life in the military, I was an Airborne Ranger until I was injuried on a parachute jump. I am hoping that I can become your friend then your best friend then who knows. however I do have a confession to make. I am very nervious about dating again. See in the past I have only dated one person and I married her, I have only had one long-termrelationship, one sexiual partner, one, well i am sure you get the picture. With all this being said, I have also helped raise my 4 children. Lastly, I would never ask you to change your life, just allow me to come along with what ever you have going on and join in with you, I would love to talk with you more some time. Are you interested?!?!?!?

Now I have to defend this strategy somewhat because I have made some good friends through this channel of meeting people.  

I often share that I do have some good experiences and meet up with some really great guys, as you know, if you have read this blog about McDreamy or this blog about my friend Brooks.  But I have also met some “different” kind of guys that became just short of irrational or turned out to be stalkers.  We also know from my recent blog there are several success stories  – that are real – and not just some fairy tale commercial for a dating site.  So it can happen… it does happen. 

And there have been those I just simply chose not to meet in person… because of the “vibes” I would get from phone conversations that deflect me early in the process.  

But isn’t it ok to keep trying? 

Or am I doing the same thing the same way just to find out I end up with the same results?  (hmmm isn’t that the definition of insanity?)

How can I approach this differently in order to gain more from the experience?

Do I just look harder when I am in the coffee shops, the grocery stores, and the hardware departments?

I am not going to elaborate on my reaction to the three emails above, but I would like to hear what you think.

How would you respond to email #1?  #2 #3?

What’s been your personal experience with online dating?  Come on… if you want, you can even share and leave your comment – as anonymous.

Find yourself… keeping it real… (and keeping your eyes open!)

Photo Credit:  http://www.gig2us.com/wp-content/uploads

Jan 15, 2009

What I miss? The Ring

What I miss about being in a serious relationship today…

 

 

 

No....

it's not the wedding ring...

or the diamond ring...

it's the cell phone ring!

  1. Getting phone calls from the S.O. at lunchtime.

Ok I know, I go on and on and then on some more about this…. struggle… if you will, about dating and finding someone “compatible” but even though this is silly, it is true. I miss the ringing of the cell phone at lunchtime. You know when you are sitting around having lunch with friends or co-workers, or co-workers who are friends, and then you get that ring on your cell… you look down… and say “Hey I need to take this really quick.”

Yeah – I miss that.

But then I get over it, finish my lunch with my comrades uninterrupted and head back to work. It’s another day, I will be fine. Seriously, I will be fine.

Find yourself... keeping it real.

photo credit: http://www.eweddingtalk.com/category/engagements/

Check Your Child's Homework

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This picture originally appeared on blogiversity.org (I think).... but I couldn't resist posting it when it came to me in an email.  Soooo funny. 

The mom works at Home Depot and this is her daughter's depiction of her "selling shovels" just in case you didn't figure that out yet.

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Jan 14, 2009

spontaneity for a single mom

Life is spontaneous. 

You never know what is going to happen from one second to the next.

  • Getting a call about the passing of a loved one.
  • Or hearing from an old relationship out of the blue.
  • A child getting sick and needing your nursing care.
  • Or a teen being rejected and needing a comforting hug.

Life is filled with spontaneity for a single mom.

What are you going to do about it?

I like to live my life with an open mind.  I like to think I take chances, risks, especially when it comes to relationships... enough of a risk to at least say "I tried."  I like to walk through doors that open before me as long as they seem to pass my "it's not detrimental to my family's security" test. 

And yet I have been told I have a short attention span

What?

Perhaps. 

But sometimes it's just because I'm busy.

But not too busy to catch this sunset... Monday night walking out my front door on the way to book club:

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Nor was I too busy for lunch with these wonderful blogger moms last week, Heather (and her Ladybug baby girl) from Not a DIY Life, and Heather from Desperately Seeking Sanity.  Here we are at TGIF and you can see here my haircut is not all that different from the "longer do" (finally):

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I have had some other invitations in the last week or so to hang out... some of which I couldn't plan anything with... because I had my kids this weekend... and it wasn't convenient for me to get away or have someone else to watch them.   (Single parents... you know the drill.) Now I hate turning down hanging with a friend, seriously.  And it's not that I don't believe:  You make time for what you want to do.  But my kiddos are first priority,  always.  So I hope I don't lose out because they get caught up in the moment-by-moment delays and perhaps disappointments that being friends with a single mom brings. 

We are busy creatures and with just cause. 

The life, safety, nutrition, health, and sanity of one or more little humans depend on us.... just us ...for the most part... all-the-time. 

So as a single mom, I just have to ask for people (friends and guy friends alike) to be patient with me, ok? 

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  Sunset, Just me!; Group shot was taken by our waiter at TGIF.

Jan 13, 2009

BIGGER is Better?

1 lb burger - Jas 2009

Famous Pounder, a 20-ounce burger

Jas ate this Sunday at Cheeburger Cheeburger at Tanglewood Mall.  Umm yeah, it was 20 ounces of hamburger . 

Here he has all kinds of toppings, I couldn't name if I tried.

The staff at the restaurant took this picture because even for their 1 pounder - they aren't used to ALL THOSE TOPPINGS ON ONE!

I ate the half-pound Serious burger... so I want some credit for my attempt to gain ten pounds this year.

And yes he finished the whole thing including the toppings and got his pic on the "wall of fame"... again. 

The last time he ate the one pounder was when he was just 12 ---  a year and a half ago!  And so I knew he could do it now… the boy can eat .  But I’m not sure where it’s all going except to make him taller!  I think he grew three inches just last year.

Oh yeah and my brother-in-law ate a one pounder that day as well.  His didn't have quite as many toppings....

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  Cheeburger Cheeburger

Jan 6, 2009

Single Moms and Their Son’s Firsts

Wow

single mom and son All moms know how their child’s firsts in everything are a big deal:  Their first steps, their first word, their first bowl of cereal, and their first day of school.

Here’s another First

Monday evening as we are making a mad dash to get fast-food between 5:00 and getting Kass to Girl Scouts by 6:00 PM my cell phone rings.  A number comes up I don’t recognize.  (And no, this is not a common thing on my phone.)  I don’t get to it in time and call back.  A girl answers.  I tell her I just missed her call.  She says, “Is Jason there?”

I somehow keep my composure. “No, but he will be back later this evening.  May I have him call you back?”  “Sure,” she says.  Pause.  “And your name?” I ask trying to behave in my voice.  “Ciera,” she replies. “Ok, Ciera, I will have him call you.”

And there it was:  Jas’ first call (that I know of) from a girl.  A GIRL!  I know, I should have been preparing for these days… But he is still a baby to me even if he is turning 14 in just two short weeks!

A girl just called my son?!

It will take a few days, maybe weeks, but I will get over it. 

Until next time! What if she calls again? 

I think I need to draw up a questionnaire, a list of things I need to know before you can “hang out”, “go-with” (or whatever the term is these days) to be my son’s girlfriend.  What do you think?  How do you prepare as a single mom for your firstborn, your son, your baby boy to start into the “girls scene”?  I mean his dad had “the talk” with him a few years ago; and I have opened that door and discussed with him that he can talk to me about anything and that nothing he can say will shock me... ever.  But he’s never had to use it!  He’s not been interested in girls.  Not yet I thought.  So any advice here is definitely appreciated.

What Will Jas say?

Yes, I will be inquiring more about her from Jas soon. Oh and yes I will also remain calm.  (My kiddos know I try not to be reactionary but sometimes, just sometimes it might sound like I am overreacting in my blogs…)

But I will be “cool” about it when it comes to discussing this with Jas.  My voice will remain monotone as we discuss the new locks on his door and the fact that I am going to start home-schooling him now. (Just kidding.)

Find yourself… keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  JoelDC, www.Flickr.com

Jan 5, 2009

This Single Mom's New Year - the Good and the Bad

Don’t you hate it when someone says, “Do you want the good news first or the bad news?” How are you supposed to answer that? Well as 2009 starts… I have some good news and some bad news. First the good news:

2009 - Off To A Good Start

My infinity I have enjoyed the time with the kiddos and my family over the last few days. I even counted my blessings Sunday when someone ran into the back end of my Infinity on the way home from lunch after church:  No one was hurt (in either car) and there was no physical damage to my vehicle, so we didn’t even call the police. (The other driver explained she didn’t know what happened. I was stopped at a red light and she ran into me; she said she had her foot on the brake – but her son said she was messing with her hair in the mirror.) Anyway it all ended ok and we left the scene dismissing it.

Now some could say, that is not a very good way to start the New Year off on the first Sunday of 2009; but actually I am grateful for what didn’t happen that could have happened.

Now The Bad News

I ran into the girl that runs the tanning salon where I used to frequent in 2006 and 2007 and told her after we said our hellos that I was coming back in a few days to get the year package.  (Remember from my 2009 list.)  She then told me they closed the salon last year. That was bad news. This salon was so reasonable and the year package was phenomenal. So I was disappointed to hear that I would have to find me another place. I liked that one. I knew them like family over there and I knew my way around. It was comfortable. It was familiar. It was cheap!

So the bad news is I am not sure now if I am going to give myself the “full year package” of tanning since no salon will be able to beat this other family run place.  I know that is not sincerely bad news... but it was a little sad.

Back to Routine

We got back into our routines today, Monday morning; back to school for the kiddos and back to work for me. We have been spoiled by our two weeks off and it has been wonderful; but now it’s time to kick it back into gear. Back into gear for the New Year and hopefully no more mishaps, incidents, or disappointments!  But when they do come our way… at least I hope to approach them with a grateful heart.

Find yourself… keeping it real.

Jan 3, 2009

Minus Eight Inches

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Minus Eight Inches

Well I did it!  I had been letting my hair grow longer and longer since late summer.  (Remember the "Hairapy" entry?)  It's been long for a couple of years now, but I had let it get past the midways point down my back.  So it was longer and I liked it but I thought - maybe it's time for a change with the new year and everything.  So Friday when I went to see Emilee, my stylist, I told her I wanted to be brave and do something different.  We shot around some ideas:  a long bob or an A-line cut graduating in length toward the face.   Naaah.  (Been there and done that five years ago.)

Instead I had her cut only eight inches off the length so it skirts across my shoulders with textured layers, adding fullness and body to my earlier heavy "lots of hair to manage" do.  Not overly bold, but different yes and something I will have to get used to!  I will post "after" pictures as soon as I can get someone to take a shot of the "new do".

Find yourself... keeping it real.

Photo Credit:  Chee Chee's Salon (http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Cheechees.com.509-467-5104)
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