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Makes My Monday: Quality Time

The past few weeks have been crazy at our house. With the start of school, a whole bunch of things have also started up and it seems as if everything is happening at the same time. For example, the evening schedule at our house last week and this week looked like this:

  • Monday 20th: BOTH home!! (Thank goodness – because that was our anniversary)
  • Tuesday: Mike showing the ropes to his replacement for his old job
  • Wednesday: Nancy at a MMOTA State meeting
  • Thursday: Mike teaching
  • Friday: Nancy at the MMOTA Sale setup
  • Saturday: BOTH HOME!!
  • Sunday: Nancy at a Church Women’s Group meeting
  • Monday 27th: Nancy To Logan’s School PTO meeting*
  • Tuesday: Mike helping replacement
  • Wednesday: Nancy at MMOTA Meet the Officer’s Dinner
  • Thursday: Mike helping replacement
    AND Nancy at Open House for Burke and Maggie’s school

Not a lot of Mike and Nancy time there 😦

* So…I decided that I’m blowing off tonight’s PTO meeting. (Mike doesn’t get home in time for me to get there in a timely fashion, and I’ve already asked him to come home early enough times…) Plus, I’ve been helping out the PTO for that school for 2 years now – I don’t need to go to the meeting to have them know who I am and know that I can help out. I only feel slightly guilty that it’s one of Logan’s things that I’m blowing off…but he’s not directly impacted, so I’m forcing myself to get over it πŸ˜‰

Blowing off a meeting that won’t make me feel too guilty so I can spend more time with Mike totally Makes My Monday.

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Head on over to see what else makes people’s Mondays (there are always some really good ones!)

Anxiety

It took me a long time to figure it out, but I realized recently (within the past fewΒ  years) that I suffer from anxiety. It’s not a huge, debilitating thing for me…but it’s there. I get really anxious in new-to-me situations – especially if it’s something where I won’t know anybody. I don’t remember being this way when I was younger…I do recall a few things in college, but it never seemed like much then (stuff like not wanting to go to a party alone. I figured that was just normal…)

I think the event that made me realize this is more than just “normal nerves” was my first attempt to go to a Mom’s of Twins meeting. And granted, I’m sure all of my hormones were off and I was sleep deprived, so I’m going to guess that had a lot to do with it at the time…but it was still an “ah ha!” moment for me (when I was able to look back on it anyway.) What happened you ask? I’ll tell you. I finally mustered up the courage to get out of the house and leave my kids (with Mike) for the evening to head out to a meeting. I was nervous about finding the place, but didn’t get lost – too many times anyway πŸ˜‰Β  When I finally got to the location, I couldn’t find a place to park (not knowing there was an entire parking lot behind the building), so I gave up and went home. what?? Ya, you read that right. Not finding a parking spot was all it took to convince myself that I didn’t belong there anyway.

Luckily, the next time around I DID find a parking spot. So that bolstered my courage, but I didn’t know which door to go in, or where to go after I found that door…so I almost gave up again. I thought of my kids though, and how much this group would help them, and so went on with my search. (Thank goodness I did! I’ve met some wonderful ladies πŸ™‚ )

My first PTO meeting for the kids’ school was much the same. I had to convince myself to go inside. I had to slow my breathing. I had to tell myself that the tightness in my chest and the alien baby in my stomach just waiting to get out were both silly and unnecessary (and yes, it felt like more than just butterflies πŸ˜› ). I had to tell myself that I belonged at that meeting just as much as anyone else in there. (Imagine how I felt when I was the one presenting the workshop!!)

So, while I’m kind of thinking that all this anxiety started when I became a Mom…I’m also thinking that it’s actually my kids who are helping me through it. I mean, if my actions start impacting them (I don’t go to a Girl Scout meeting because I can’t find it easily and give up or somethingΒ  silly like that), then that’s not fair.

Way Back When-esday

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!

In honor of my Seven Year Anniversary on Monday, today’s picture is from my wedding.

September 20, 2003

If you’re interested, read all about our wedding.

Why We Ask Questions

I’ve come to realize that there are multiple reasons for why we ask questions. The obvious answer is that we’re curious and we really want to know the answer. Another reason could be that we’re trying to make small talk to fill the time and we’re only slightly curious. But I think, by far, most people ask questions (especially the small talk ones) just so the person we’re talking to will ask the same questions back…we ask questions because we want to talk about ourselves.

I admit it – I’ve done this. Especially recently when I takeΒ  only one kid out to a class or something. I end up sitting next to another mom who is waiting for her kid and we inevitably start the small talk – chatting about the kid in the class. And then I ask “So, is she your only child..?” And I know I’m asking because I don’t feel like I’m ME if the mom I’m talking to doesn’t know that I’m a mom of twins. Strange, I know! When I’m in “mom mode” I identify most with being a twin mommy – even if I happen to be out with Logan. Perhaps I just like showing off my ‘war wounds’ … who knows.

I also admit that I’ve sometimes been terrible about asking that small talk question BACK. I mean, I don’t do it on purpose…we’ll be chatting along and the other mom will ask one of those “please ask me this back” type of questions and I’ll answer – but that’ll trigger some other conversation. And then I’ll head home and go over our conversations in my head again and think, “CRAP!! I totally should have asked her <this>…I’m such a terrible person!!” But it’s not because I don’t want to know…or even because I spent all of the time talking about myself (I do try to do the whole give and take thing…at least, I really hope I do!!), it’s just that I tend to get distracted or perhaps I pause just a second too long. Seriously. A conversation could go something like this:

Other mom: Where do your kids go to school?
Me: Burke and Maggie are in Kindergarten at <their school> and Logan is in preschool at <his school>.
Other mom: Oh! I’ve been there for <girl scouts or something…>
Me: Are you a leader?

…and see… that shiny thing distracted me so I TOTALLY forgot to ask about her kid’s school!!

So…the next time you see me and ask one of those questions, and I don’t ask it back…feel free to barrel over me and answer it yourself anyway – I really do want to know πŸ™‚

Makes My Monday: Seven Years Sneaking Up On Us

Today marks my 7 year wedding anniversary. Seven years. Seven Years!

It’s so cliche to say that it seems like just yesterday that we met – while at the same time, it feels like we’ve known each other for much, much longer…but that’s really the only way I know how to describe it. The comfort level doesn’t seem to be proportional for how ‘new’ everything still feels. We have the excitement of how a new relationship feels mixed with the comfort level of old farts who have been married for 60 years. πŸ™‚ Although, that’s really how it’s always felt!

Funny story though…I looked at the calendar Saturday night and said, “Yikes! We have to celebrate on Monday!” …to which Mike said, “Celebrate what?” LOL! It totally snuck up on both of us πŸ™‚

Happy Anniversary, Mike. I’m still bat-shit crazy in love with you! πŸ™‚

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Head on over to see what else makes people’s Mondays (there are always some really good ones!)

Way Back When-esday

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!

I ran across my crafting log the other day and thought “OH YA! I used to take a picture of everything I made! Why haven’t I done that recently??” So…I need to start hunting things down and start taking pictures again. (Alas, there are some that were gifts, so I’ll probably never get pictures of those…)

Anyway, these photos are from December 1993. I was a Sophomore at Clarkson University and I had just taught myself how to crochet! You get a two-for-the-price-of-one deal here…an old picture of me AND a picture of the sweater I made.

1993: Nancy and a Hand Made Crochet Sweater

Hand Made Crochet Sweater

(And now I’ve just confused myself because the date in the book says December 1993, but I remember when this picture was taken, and I’m fairly certain that that’s the common area of my dorms Junior year. Perhaps I finished the sweater in 1993, but took the picture later on. Way to take notes, Nance.)

1000th Post

Holy crap. Really??

A few numbers for this 1000th post.

  • Obviously, 1000 posts πŸ˜‰
  • 810 consecutive days of posting – have not missed a single day since I started
  • 55,003 total views to my blog
  • 3,652 comments
  • 12 giveaways (one going on right now!)

Thanks for playing πŸ™‚

Bored Meeting

Last night I held my second Board meeting as the president of my twins group. And it’s the second time that it’s gone on forever. I can’t seem to keep these meetings under 2.5 hours!! Granted, last night’s was at a restaurant and we all ordered dinner, so it was conducted around that. And we all like to chat. A lot. πŸ˜‰

I try to keep things on track, but I also like that people enjoy chatting a bit. And I did ask at the beginning of the meeting which was more important: sticking to an hour or an hour and a half or getting through all the items on our agenda…which I never really got an answer to. A few mentioned that they may have to leave at such-and-such a time, but didn’t really say one way or the other if they minded if the meeting was finished by then.

Do I mind if people have to leave before the meeting is done? Nope. These people are MOMS!! As long as we get the information from them that we need before they jet…no worries.

Do I worry that the ladies are bored to tears because it’s going on so long? Absolutely…but the chatting still happens, and people seem to be animated and contribute to the discussions…so I suppose I won’t worry too much. Especially since a few always stick around after the official meeting is done anyway πŸ˜‰

I just really hope I can keep these board meetings from becoming bored meetings.

Does This Mean I’m Getting Old?

There are a few things going on that make me wonder if I’m just getting old.

Like…my new found fondness for knitting.

And realizing that the creaking on the stairs isn’t JUST the stairs (my poor knee).

And really wanting to nap in the afternoons.

The thing that took me by surprise was receiving a package today. I signed up for a knit/crochet-of-the-month type club. The first package arrived today … along with brochures for mobility scooters, AARP, and Diabetes paraphernalia. WHAT?!

Way Back When-esday

Cheryl over at Twinfatuation hosts this one. Go on over to see who else is playing – and join in too!

I was looking for something completely different (not even a photo) when I ran across this one. It was taken at the Prom my Senior year of High School (1992). I remember being really upset that my sister would be at it (she was a Sophomore, I think). Turns out that it wasn’t so bad πŸ˜‰

Nancy and Sharon: Prom 1992

(apparently this didn’t scan very well. I may attempt that again…)