Monthly Archives: July 2010
Who’s caught up and happy?
Dori specifically asked me to do a Read with Me check-in today. As of yesterday, she was almost caught up. How are you today, girl?
And how is everyone else? Are you still with us?
I wish I could say I’m caught up, but I’m not. I wish I could say I’ve been reading, but I haven’t. I wish I could say all that is because I’m simply undisciplined and lazy. I may be undisciplined at times and I definitely have days of laziness, but lately my life has been so full. I have craved quiet times with God and simply haven’t found any.
The ironic bit about all of this is that I am scheduled to speak next month on rest. Yup. The title of my speech is “Finding Rest in a Restless World.” We booked the engagement a year ago having no idea what God would bring into my life between then and now. A year ago I thought I understood rest and peace, but God had so much more to teach me about it before I taught others about it.
Just imagine what I know now that He’ll teach me throughout the next year. I get excited just thinking about it.
Adjusting to a new “normal”
My days used to be pretty predictable. As much as I dislike monotony, I must admit our house had a consistent rhythm. My time possessed a routine. Of course, these were the normal days.
I would wake and get the family ready for the day with showers and clothes and breakfast. We would enjoy a leisurely morning of the kids playing nicely together and me getting some writing done. I’d work on a few projects, book reviews, blog posts … check my favorite blogs. I’d update facebook and twitter and maybe look for a new craft or recipe to try. The afternoons were equally delightful errands, household chores and trips to the zoo or parks.
Life has changed.
My husband, who typically stalks me on facebook and twitter, complains each night that he no longer knows what’s going on in our house while he’s away! I have been online very little lately. I haven’t blogged in two weeks. I am adjusting to a new normal.
I am tempted to say this new routine (or lack thereof) is just the house stuff and soon it will all settle back to what it used to be. But I’ve been saying that for six months now. “Oh, when we get past this milestone, things will calm down.” And then something else happens to stir our anticipated calm. We raise hope for a respite from activity just in time for the next milestone to remind us our “normal” has changed.
Gone are the days of calm routine. Single-tasking is a thing of the past. Drama abounds and I am finding a weird sort of serenity in that consistent unpredictability. This is my life now.
Our latest drama: My mom graciously drove more than 700 miles from her home to ours to help us unpack and fix up the house. What was meant to be just a few days will soon be three weeks. She was here less than 24 hours before we had to take her to the ER with stroke symptoms. Her “vacation” has included four nights in the hospital, seven new medications (including a weekly injection), lots of naps and a whole new diet. She’s adjusting to a new normal, too.
Add that my mom is now living with us to the list of recent adjustments.
This was not the best year for me to host a Read with Me challenge.
Maybe the point of all this was simply so that I could encourage some of you to do it. My mother-in-law, who is doing this with us, is so excited about it! She’s already planning to do it again next year. Rick, who doesn’t want to admit he’s part of this nearly all-girl challenge, reads almost an entire book a day. It’s fabulous! He’s loving it. I’m loving seeing him love it. I’m sure there are more of you with testimonies of great encouragement.
But as for me, I’m getting nowhere fast.
Let’s see … I am in Romans 1 (the beginning of March), Joshua 10 (beginning of April), and Psalm 59 (the middle of March). I can admit I’ve skipped ahead and read through Esther already and I am at least in the right month for the Gospels. I’m up to John 10. All told, I’m a combined 14 months behind. I may finish this challenge before I turn forty, but that may be pushing it. At this rate I’ll need more than six years.
I don’t want this, my first post in two weeks, to seem negative. That is not at all my intention. I’m not upset about this new “normal.” It just is what it is. The redemptive truth is that no matter how my life changes, God never does. He is always the same, eternally faithful, good god He has always been. He is my God and He is awesome.
So how are you doing?
Read with Me: Check-in!
Hey folks! Right now I am not feeling well at all. On top of that, my dishes are stacked way too high, boxes surround me, walls wait to be painted and I have at least three professionals coming to work at my house today. Needless to say, blogging is not at the top of my priority list. However, it has been a while since we’ve had a “check-in” and I don’t want y’all thinking I’ve quit. I haven’t!
I’m still behind, but I’m reading. I’ve read through the first few chapters of Joshua and I’ve started Romans. I’m still chugging along in the Psalms and the Gospels, too.
So, how are you doing? Who’s still with us? Who is on the two-year plan with me?
If I could have tweeted …
If you’re wondering at the deafening silence around here, it’s because (1) we were living with my in-laws for two weeks and (2) once we got into our new house, we didn’t have the internet. Oh the things I could have shared with you! You know, if I hadn’t been crazy busy with new house stuff. So, here are a few things I would have tweeted if I could have.
June 28th, 11:37 AM
Our walk-through is scheduled for noon. Why is a moving van still in the driveway?!
June 28th, 12:02 PM
The previous owners are not out. I think I just saw kids shuttling stuff to the neighbors’ garages. This isn’t good.
June 28th, 1:20 PM
Guess who gets to buy a new washer and dryer this week. #alwaysgetitinwriting
June 28th, 1:49 PM
Um … they’re still not out. Guess this means we get to do all the cleaning.
Lucky for us, they left a tushy-load of cleaning supplies. I wonder when they were last used. (!)
June 28th, 5:02 PM
I know I should be uber-excited to be in our new house, but it feels rather surreal. Are you sure there aren’t any more hoops we must hurdle?
June 28th, 6:50 PM
They took the carpet!! Guess that means “re-finishing hardwood floors” moves to the top of our to-do list.
June 29th, 7:18 AM
I love waking up here. All the windows and surrounding foliage … I feel like I’m in a gorgeous tree house a la Swiss Family Robinson. THANK YOU, GOD!
July 29th, 11:04 AM
ACK!!! I finally found the coffee maker only to discover I have no mugs! Why didn’t I pack those in the same box?!
June 29th, 2:02 PM
Oh, yay. The kids just introduced our family to the neighborhood by screaming for Satan to stop chasing them. That should build normal friendships.
June 30th, 9:08 AM
I have a clothes line. Oh, the mixed feelings …
June 30th, 10:11 AM
Okay, I *think* our stuff will be here next week. Is Monday really a holiday? C’mon. Can’t we have fireworks on Sunday? Oh, well. Camping isn’t so bad.
July 1st, 11:12 AM
My son just flashed the Verizon guy. At what age will he learn to close the bathroom door?
July 1nd, 12:31 PM
My children ate oreos and ice pops for lunch. Where is Peapod when I need them? Oh, right. I need the internet for that … maybe tonight.
July 1st, 1:33 PM
I think my heart has started beating again after the near-death of my children. Who throws throws carpet rolls from a second floor balcony without warning?! Do you not hear my very loud children playing there??
July 2nd, 9:17 AM
I just found a grasshopper in my bedroom. When I said we would be “camping” I only meant sleeping bags — not critters.
July 2nd, 11:29 AM
I feel suddenly short. While putting away groceries I discovered I can’t reach any of the top two shelves in my kitchen. Are these 9′ ceilings? #Ineedacuterstepladder
July 2nd, 2:01 PM
Packing paper takes on a whole new purpose when your daughter is an artist. And the clothesline has found a purpose holding watercolor masterpieces.
July 3rd, 8:20 PM
WOW. Prices have gone up since the last time I used a laundromat! Five bucks per load in the washer. This is CRAZY! Oh, and a quarter for EVERY seven minutes in the dryer?! I’m quickly going broke.
So that’s my recent life in a nutshell. I’ll fill in details on another day. Perhaps when I’m not so exhausted and the kids are calling for my attention. Later, peeps!












