Mothering: a proud profession – most days

"Mothering" bumper sticker

At the end of a long, exhausting, “I’ve had better” day, do you take notice of the clothes you’ve worn and put them at the very back of your closet, just in case they’re jinxed?

Do you ever find yourself furiously tossing out dozens of items from your medicine cabinet shelves until you find the rubbing alcohol because your daughter refuses to go to sleep unless you remove her Aby Cadabie temporary tatoo?

Do you ever calculate how many hours it is until the kids go to bed… at 7am? “12 more hours ’til bedtime!”

Yes? Well then we have more in common that I thought! No? You’re weird.

(Of course I saw that bumber sticker on a minivan.)

P.S.  The Currently Reading page is updated.

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Taking down barriers to passion

That we close down is not a problem. In fact, to become aware of when we do so is an important part of the training. The first step in cultivating lovingkindness is to see when we are erecting barriers between ourselves and others. Unless we understand–in a non-judgmental way–that we are hardening our hearts, there is no possibility of dissolving that armor. Without dissolving the armor, the loving-kindness of bodhicitta is always held back. We are always obstructing our innate capacity to love without an agenda.             ~ Pema Chodron

I totally do this.  I want closeness but I push it away.  I recognized it first when I was 16, about to receive my first kiss at a youth group camp retreat.  The guy leaned in and I sort of leaned to the side and gave him a hug instead.  I must have thought that I could delay the pleasure or somehow savor it more by waiting longer.  I certainly didn’t mean to push him away for good, but I immediately saw the disappointment on his face and he didn’t try again.  Rats!

Interestingly, I have the same repressive feeling about my writing (or lack thereof).  I know that I don’t allow myself to write freely everyday (as I want to) because I am afraid of what would come forth.  I know it would be wells of passion and expressive thought so I don’t even uncap the pen.

Could this be a right-brain/left-brain struggle? Like maybe I don’t let the creative side take over very much because I am afraid I’ll lose my sense of control? I don’t want to forget that the laundry is waiting for me, or the grocery list is right underneath the pile of bills that I am going to pay on Wednesday morning, or that I have to bring snacks next week to preschool, or to change the sprinkler schedule on the control panel.  You know, all the little things.  But if I never put those things down, if I am always carrying them around with me in my mind, then of course it’s just too much and the peace will not come.  

Knowing that I have passion to express and so much to communicate, I am starting slowly and it’s been wonderful thus far.  I am doing more of the little tasks during the day so that I am free to relax in the evenings.  It can’t be all or nothing with a toddler in the picture and a work schedule like my husband’s.  It must be a little here, a little there, which is what marriage is supposed to be, right?

Do any of you struggle with this type-A-ness preventing you from leaning into life? What have you found to help? (And I don’t mean putting paper by the bed or using iPhone lists, because I do that already!)

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Photo Friday: flower bunch

My daughter needed to bring a flower to school this week and so I got another chance to capture some amazing natural beauty.  The tiniest of details here fascinates me… the little petals on the green flower that turned out to be tube-like; the cilia-like fuzies on the purple one.  Enjoy!

All images shot with my 50mm compact macro.

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“The World to Come” book excerpt

At the suggestion of a couple of you peeps, I added a page (see above bar) to this blog called “Books, Books, Books!!” where you can view what I’m currently reading, have ever read, or my favorite books.  Right now I’m reading The World to Come by Dara Horn.

I created this image (below) so I could share this passage because it gave me little shivers last night when I read it.  Do you ever have the  thought when you are reading something that you just know it’s really good or that you’ve been right there and that you’ll want to remember it?

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“In the end” by Tara Sophia Mohr

In the end

you won’t be known

for the things you did

or what you built,

or what you said.

You won’t even be known

for the love given

or the hearts saved,

because in the end you won’t be known.

You won’t be asked, by a vast creator full of light:

What did you do to be known?

You will be asked: Did you know it,

this place, this journey?

What there is to know can’t be written.

Something between crispness of air

And glint in her eye

And texture of the orange peel.

What you’ll want a thousand years from now is this:

A memory that beats like a heart—

A travel memory, of what it was like to walk here,

alive and warm and textured within.

Sweet brightness, aliveness, take-me-now-ness that is life.

You are here to pay attention. That is enough.

-Tara Sophia Mohr

In the End is one of the poems featured in Your Other Names, the new book of poetry by Tara Sophia Mohr.

For more information about Tara, visit her website. And for more information about her book visit the Your Other Names web page. 

(photo is mine of a Westin Resorts destination guide book cover.)

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Becoming part of the conversation… blogging

In the 6-week blogging class that began yesterday, Liv posted this short video featuring best-selling authors Seth Godin and Tom Peters talking about blogging.  I’ve watched it 7 times now. 

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“It doesn’t matter if anyone reads it.  What matters is the humility that comes from writing it.  What matters is the metacognition of thinking about what you’re going to say… This has become such a micropublishing platform that basically you’re doing it for yourself to become part of the conversation.” ~ Seth Godin, entrepeneur

“I will simply say… no single thing in the last 15 years professionally has been more important to my life than blogging.  It’s changed my life, it’s changed my perspective,    it’s changed my intellectual outlook, it’s changed my emotional outlook, and it’s the best marketing tool by an order of magnitude I’ve ever had.  And it’s free.” ~ Tom Peters, management visionary

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