I had my first cup of caffeinated coffee in 8 years. Actually only a 1/4 cup. And I inhaled, choked, and gained a sore throat and burned nose. So definitely a kill joy. It’s a sign I should still give it up.
But enjoy your Mother’s Day. At least I only stained the sink. And not my clothes for church!!
It’s been a while since I got to go see something live. Babies make that impossible.
The last movie I saw in theaters was ‘The Force Awakens’ 2015
The last musical theater performance I saw was Mary Poppins. It was fabulous! That was the last time my grandma had the energy to take me to a musical. 2009
The last concert I went to was ‘The Supertones’ final concert. It was so loud. I also got someone dropped on my head. Crowd surfing at a Christian concert!! 2005
The last small theater performance I saw was ‘Into The Woods’. My sister was the granny. Not really my cup of tea. But it was fun to see my sister do what she loves. 2008
I went and saw my brother preform in his choir. It was epic. I can still remember a few of the songs. He doesn’t sing anymore. Instead he sings the most on key when we sing Happy Birthday. 2005
We went and saw a monster truck and dirt bike rally. My son loved it! 2023
I would love to see a dance competition live. I love most styles of dance. I would have loved to have seen the 2004 Olympics.
I’m still open to seeing new things. But they have to be family friendly now. I don’t go anywhere without my precious cargo.
Have a fun Thursday. For me there are dishes…more dishes…and more dishes!! Haha 😂
Several of the camping trips were great times. And some not so great. But every time gave you memories. Either memories you want to remake with your own family, or memories that you have as lessons not to do with your kids.
A couple of the camping trips, I remember with my mom and siblings, was going to the giant sequoias. That was a great trip. I don’t remember the trees being giant, but they were big enough that we didn’t attempt to climb them. Or at least I didn’t. I was my brother’s spotters. I walked across a fallen one. I remember because I was wearing my vest hoodie shirt with shorts and knee length neon orange and brown socks. I was probably thirteen, fourteen at the time. (I still have those socks!)
We went camping in Lake Arrowhead. I don’t really remember the camping part. But we spent one afternoon in the little town. I remember my younger brother and myself walking around. We stopped into a gallery. And I bought 2 postcards. One was an owl with its head tilted and looked wired. The other was a big chubby bear just sitting looking so relaxed. Just chillin. Which I don’t know why but these two cards made me think of my mama. She was either wired on coffee or she was so relaxed and comfortable like the bear. I gave them both to her as a present that year. I was sixteen-ish.
Another time we went somewhere with fishing. I can’t remember where. But I have a picture of my younger brother standing in front of the stream. He’s got his natural platinum blond hair, black skinny jeans, and a black T -shirt, with a coke in his hand. My nephew is behind him fishing with his Spider-Man fishing pole. That trip was so long ago. Because that nephew is now going to college in September. I feel so old. So that trip I think my nephew was three maybe. So…14 years ago…I was eighteen. I thought I was younger that trip.
But the bad camping trip was when I was eight I think. It was one of the last times our dad was allowed to take us camping unsupervised.
Almost every summer we would go to Jalama beach. Which I loved the beach. I still do. But I’ve been spoiled with Hawaii’s beaches from our honeymoon. But back to the trip. We would go every summer. So that trip my dad decided we would go on the hike to a lighthouse. It was on the end of the beach on a cliff. So far away! W started out for our trip at nine in the morning. Me and all my siblings. Me at eight. My younger brother at five. Older brother twelve. One sister sixteen. The oldest sister seventeen. And my dad.
The trip out was interesting to say the least. We saw so many things we’ve never seen before. We saw the large crabs inside the rocks. One was about the size of my younger brother. We saw many abalone shells. We kept several. (In hindsight not smart to make your bag heavy at the beginning of your trip.) We walked on beaches that we had never ventured on. We saw so many creatures in shallow pools of water. I loved the sea anemones! We walked by tall sand dunes. My older brother ran up the hill and slid down. He regretted instantly for all the sand was everywhere. Haha!
But we walked for hours until we made it to the lighthouse. Turned out to be any army base. And the security asked us to leave or we would be charged for trespassing. That didn’t stop my dad he made us take his picture before climbing back down the cliff.
Next came the hike back. We did eat our lunch finally before we started again. It was only around 4pm…I was starving.
This hike made me realize at the young age, don’t go too far because you still have to hike back. So the once amazing first hike, was now treacherous. Because the tide came in. So the beaches we first walked across was now submerged in deep dark water. Remember I’m eight. My brother is five. It was terrifying! One wrong step and you would be gone. And we were all in sandals.
Remember those dunes. Yeah those became the “stinging sands of doom.” The back of our legs were on fire with sand stinging your legs. The rocks with crabs were now submerged underwater. So not only was the water over six feet deep it was full of large crabs. At one point a wild hog ran across our path and my first thought was dinner. But then I thought I could ride it. No such luck on either.
By the time we got back my feet were all torn up. I had blisters, scratches, cuts, bruises. My legs could barely hold me. My arms were still attached even though I could not feel them. I was so exhausted. But that wasn’t the worst part. Our neighboring campsites had called search and rescue. And they were about to depart in search of us as we walked up. They had been worried since we looked like we were going on a hike, had little kids, and had been gone for almost twelve hours. Yeah. We got back around 9pm. If we hadn’t walked up at that moment, my dad probably would have been arrested for child endangerment. Because at this point my younger brother was passed out in my sister’s arms. And I didn’t know how long he had been like that. So she had been walking that treacherous hike with her arms full.
Safe to say, that was the last time my mom let my dad go camping with us alone. For good reason. Now as a mama I would be pissed, and would be a worried sick every time my babies went anywhere. But my husband knows the limits. He is more cautious than I am about some things.
So that trip gave me more lessons than good memories. There is such a thing as too much. And I have more sympathy for my mama.
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often?
1) The golden rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated.
2) “Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” — I Corinthians 10:31
3) Live action Cinderella: “Have courage, and be kind.”
4) Speed Racer Movie: “Pfannkuchen sind Liebchen” Pancakes are love.
5) Speed Racer Movie: “We’re changing your plan, that changed our plan, which changed your plan. Right Boss?”
-changed to: The new plan is the old plan, which was the first plan.
6) Avatar The Last Airbender: “Secret Tunnel! Through the mountains!”
I am sure there are more. But these quotes, rules, verses, and at a constant in my life. But the speed racer ones get quoted a lot. Especially since we have changed our plans several times.
And whenever we go through a tunnel my son sings “Secret Tunnel!“
I really like the Cinderella one. Have the courage to be the real you. And be kind to others. Two very important lessons to learn.
Do everything for the glory of God. Be the example. Live your life the way He wants you to. Live knowing He knows all, and forgives all. It’s easier said than done, but it is something to strive for.
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I will be making a pancakes are live sign and hanging it up in the camper. 😎
I think it was considered an English literature class. But it was where I would watch a movie and tear it apart. Foreshadowing was a big thing. Like how does the change of music tone affect the storyline. Figure out how the movie will end based on the hints in the movie.
Which I loved this course. I’m a visual learner. So this type of analysis was way easier for me than reading a book and analyzing.
But I will say. This course made watching normal movies less fun. Because I didn’t the analyzing of movies so much, for the course, that now I analyze all movies. I pay attention to the music and hints in the movie, that I figure out what will happen before it happens. Haha! Which is fun, because other people will be surprised by the end of movies and I, on the other hand, will have know how it will end halfway through.
Describe one positive change you have made in your life.
The house is sold and gone! Now we are living in a 33ft camper. And wow it is amazing what it has done for my mental health.
My stress is gone. My panic feelings are gone. All that remains is curiosity and anticipation.
Believe me camper life is an adjustment. But it’s kind of amazing that 33ft is enough space to have a normal life.
We have running water, electricity, heat, etc. and that’s all I need.
The first night we didn’t have running water. And it’s amazing to realize what a luxury running water is. Being able to wash dishes, wash hands, use the toilet…game changer.
I’m thinking that when my kiddos grow up they should first live in a camper. Just to understand to appreciate the small things.
What’s really amazing to me, is I can still cooking like I used to. I’ve made Mexican food, Mac n cheese, and even pizza in the camper. 😎
“Well how did that feel?” Coach walked over behind our lane.
Henry was still plastered to the deck. Jeremy was leaning against the chair behind him. Chad was just lying on his back on the deck; focusing on breathing. I clung to the wall. It was the only thing I could focus on. My body was exploding with pain. I think Coach pushed us too far this time.
“Well since you are not answering, I’m assuming you four used all your energy. That is what I wanted. You all did exceptionally today. You should be proud of what you did today. All of your 500s were interesting. You all seemed to kill yourself in that race, but you all seemed to have some energy left over. Like you didn’t use up everything. So you needed another race to empty your tank.”
‘How did Coach know these things. I did have fuel left, but it was like an ounce. Something that only I could know.’
“Henry you did amazing in your 500. I had never seen you swim that way. I’m impressed. I want to work with you on using that speed increase for your future 500s. Now that I know you can do that; we will harness it. Even your 50 in that relay was promising. 23.65. That’s your best by far. Go cooldown.”
I didn’t know if Henry had been listening, but he shuffled himself over to the edge of the pool and fell in and began swimming.
“Jeremy. You as well did great on the 500. You may actually have a future as a 500 swimmer. You held consistent 58s. Which is impressive since you never swim that race, but that 50 was even more so amazing. 22.30. Do you now understand what it feels like to use up all your energy. This is how I want you to be after practices and races. I want this every single time. Go cooldown.”
Jeremy stood up and fell into the pool too. He looked more like he was drowning than cooling down.
“Chad. Your 500 was great for never having swum it before. But watching you race I think you thrive more at the 200 Freestyle. We are going to make that one of your top races this year. I want you to have a specialty that you thrive at. I think the 200 is going to be that for you. Your 50, 22.67, is impressive because I think that was your first 22 in practice. You have more distance capabilities than sprinting. But you will definitely be on this relay. To give you chances at sprinting. Now you go.”
Chad rolled from his back into the pool. He bellyflopped.
‘Ouch!’
“Ouch,” Chad called out before starting.
Now it was my turn.
“Well George. This is the first time I think that I’m happy a swimmer didn’t listen to my instructions. You had an interesting 500. You seemed to take it out too slow and comfortable. But when I saw your first spilt I was surprised to see a 53. You just looked to be relaxing. Until the fourteenth lap. When you began to straight arm. That was something I had never seen before. You pushed Henry to be a better swimmer. It was fantastic. It’s understandable that you just went. I would have like to see the race I had planned, but I was presently surprised by what you did instead. Your 50 was a 21.40. Very impressive for being as exhausted as you were. I was not expecting that speed. But another thing I was not expecting was for you four to be only half a second from the current record. That you four exhausted would have crushed the upperclassmen in this race. That is impressive. You made me a proud coach today. Go ahead and cool down. You deserve it.”
I didn’t respond to Coach. I had no emotion or response. I just left the wall. I was exhausted. I need to move. My limbs seemed invisible or detached. Gone. They were gone. But somehow I still swam.
I don’t know about the others. But I needed to cooldown until I could feel my limbs without wanting to tare them off and set them aside. No idea how long that was going to be…
What Olympic sports do you enjoy watching the most?
I of course, always loved watching the swimming in the Olympics. Especially the year 2008. I think that was the one year that my whole family watched together. The men’s relay was amazing!!
But just now talking with my husband, trying to figure out the year, I called Jason Lezak old…he’s older now. But to me he was so old in 2008. Haha! He was 33. Granted I was 14, but I’m only a couple years away from 33…haha! But in that Olympics he was 10 years older than Micheal Phelps. So he was older. But still so amazing that he was able to do amazing in that race. It was a race to watch.
Like when I write my story, I want that anticipation. You at the edge of your seat not knowing what is going to happen. Because Micheal Phelps said, that year, he was going to win all golds. And the only reason he was able to keep that promise is because of his awesome teammates. They made that race a gold. A relay is not just one person. He had to trust that his teammates would get the job done! It was an awesome race!!
The other sport is ice skating. Couple or solo. It’s just so pretty! I don’t have any favorites. But it’s just fun to watch and see the pretty outfits.
When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up?
You are probably wondering if I know how to spell…But this is how I called it. Arter: Artist. Messer: one you makes messes.
Haha! Well I am an artist. So that one was correct. It’s amazing to me how some things stay throughout your life.
Messer. This is a two parter job. First. I had a desire to make messes. Not just any mess, but disaster messes. Where I wouldn’t play with the toys, but everything would be poured out onto the floor. Now the second part: I would have someone trail behind me cleaning up. Haha!
I found this hilarious when my mom told me. But hey, that sounds like a pretty cool job! Right! This job, sadly, did not continue throughout my life. I became someone who liked controlled organized chaos. That it may looked chaotic, but everything has its place.
But who would have thought that I would this job would eventually enter my life, but I am the cleaner. My kiddos are the messers. It must be in their DNA. They are masters at it. They learned it from the best.
But I don’t know when, but not long after, I changed my dream job. I wanted to be a mama. I think it was 1st or 2nd grade that I wanted the hardest but most fulfilling title ever. Mama 💕
What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had?
I don’t know if it is a special skill, but I see art in everything. Looking at a landscape, I want to paint it. Taking pictures, I see art. Letting my children take photos to see their point of view, I see art. Just going to Home Depot to take the paint swatches, I see potential art.
To me it is a skill, because I can’t think about not having my creativity; it would be unimaginable.
But this skill doesn’t shut off. I’m constantly getting ideas for paintings, drawings, photographs, furniture, stencils, landscaping, gardens, patios, etc. it never stops. I’m constantly seeing new art forms and how I can put my own spin on things.
Which I believe will help this new path of house designing. I love to learn new art forms. And to me, house designing is just that. New art.
Hope your week is filled with beautiful ideas.
Flowers!! Can’t wait for flowers!!Digital Art Photography My photo edited for a Paint planMy photo edited with photo appOne of my favorite paintings, given to my brotherMy photo and edited. A stump seen as a city scapeMetal shavings inside a drop saw My Photo editing: A pool. My mom’s favorite window painting. Landscape photoPhotograph (this was the closest I got to the edge😶)My Digital Art. Every dot hand placed. (Painting idea)
Etc. I have so many ideas. And one day I will get them all out. You know you are creative when you have 19 albums of art ideas. Haha 😂