Wednesday, September 29, 2010

All that's new

Oh, my dear blog. I never thought I would ignore you like this. For so long, I updated you everyday on the good, the bad and the silliness of my life. I didn't intend to stop. But now, it's like you are a good friend I haven't spoken to in three months.

To pick up again with all of the randomness I have to share, I feel like I first need to update you on where I've been. So, here I go. I'm not sure if you really care or if anyone will actually read this but me. But maybe if I put it all out there, I will be able to go back to the way things were — the random thoughts and more regular updates of what's happening around here.

Let's just put it this way. A lot has happened. And yet, much is the same. How about a list?

1. I spent the summer trying to figure out how I was going to avoid homeschooling again. I looked into lots of options. And in the end, I never felt at peace that any of the alternatives would be better.

2. So, we're homeschooling again. And it's going much better than I imagined it would. I ordered my curriculum one week before school started. That's how badly I was hoping something would drop from the sky telling me to take another path. I quickly pulled up my pants or my bootstrings or whatever... OK, I slipped on my flipflops and decided that if we were going to do this, we were going to enjoy it!

3. We changed a lot of our curriculum, and the kids and I are enjoying school about a million times more. The fact that I'm not pregnant or up every two hours all night long also makes a huge difference. Our day is going so much smoother this year. The kids know what they have to do, and their attitudes have improved a ton this year.

4. This isn't really a list. But numbering the paragraphs seems to be helping me, and maybe it will help you feel like you can go on.

5. So, I got a new job. And yes, it takes a ton of my time. And yes, it's worth every second. I have to say that this is the first time in my adult life that I don't spend every waking minute daydreaming in the back of my mind about what I'm really supposed to be doing with my life. So far at least, my job is such a good fit for what I love to do that it is like a huge creative release for me.

6. When I was working, I loved my job as a journalist. But I always wanted to find a way to also use my passion for "messing around with my computer". I had a mental picture of what that job might look like. But I could never put it into words or actually find such a position in the real world. I'm not a trained graphic designer, but I love to create things visually. I'm not a trained computer programmer, but I love to mess around with web site stuff. I'm not trained in desktop publishing, but I love to pull content together to produce cool documents. I now get to do a little of all of that AND I get to write AND my job description even includes going on FACEBOOK. Seriously. I can't believe I'm a professional Facebooker. It's perfect.

7. And the best part is that I feel like my job has significance beyond this life. I love using my strengths to tell people about our church and ultimately about my faith. You can check out some of what I do on our web site: cometothesanctuary.org.

8. Back in June when I started my new job, I also resigned from being a team leader with Discovery Toys. That was a very bittersweet week for me. It probably seems silly since I had not done a whole lot with my business over the past year. But I had managed to maintain my team at a level at which I was helping other women and I was getting paid.

9. I had devoted seven years of my life to my business with Discovery Toys. I love the great women I have met across the country, the amazing experiences I have had, the incredible trips and the huge personal growth. However, I was convinced that because I am such an all-or-nothing person, I either needed to get serious about it, or let it go. I am so thankful for all of the good things that came to my life because of Discovery Toys. But I also felt a huge weight lifted from my shoulders once I resigned as a team leader.

10. And finally, I have been adjusting to life with four children. Our little one is almost 10 months old, and she is a total hoot. She has added so much to our family. She has the awesome hilarious and determined personality that is necessary for a child born into a family with three older siblings. She is almost ready to walk and tries her best to communicate with loud yells so no one will forget she is bringing up the rear. The kids adore her. And I'm so thankful she is part of us.

I have so much more to say, but I'm at 10. And you know that is the signal that the list must come to an end. Perhaps now, I can drop in a little more often and talk about the day to day.

I've missed all of my bloggy readers so much! I hope you will leave me a comment and tell me what is new with YOU! (Or at least let me know you were here.)

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7 comments:

  1. Yeah! I missed you, I thought maybe something was wrong with my email account. Love you, have a great day!

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  2. Glad homeschooling is going better this year!! I also wanted to say you do a great job in your new position at The Sanctuary! I love your attention to detail right down to the nice surprise last night of the little three-holed binders for small group!! When I saw the three holes punched on Sunday I was wondering where I could find the right sized binder and VOILA, there they were at our gathering last nigh! We were all very impressed!!

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  3. Sarah, Thanks for reading!

    Amy,I miss you too! Thanks for popping over from e-mail and leaving a comment.

    Karyn, awwww... that makes me feel great that you appreciated the binders and the hole punching. It was definitely a labor of love. The whole family was actually involved in assembling those binders late on Saturday night! We are blessed to be able to serve all of you in that way!

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  4. Still tuning in and glad you're back! What's new with me? I had #4 six weeks ago.

    I can relate to the Discovery Toys thing - I've been a MK lady for 10 years, but all but abandoned my business about 7 years ago when my oldest was born. I maintained customers, but even they have fizzled out over the last couple of years. Now, I'm just doing MK for personal and family use. In fact, I'm in the process of liquidating all my excess inventory, and even though it is a HUGE burden lifted, it is bittersweet. But I'm not sorry to close that chapter - it served its purpose! You know what I mean!

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  5. Glad you are back in blog world!!! I have missed your posts!
    Also glad to hear homeschooling is going better for you this year. I have been praying for that! You are doing fabulous!
    Okay- I need one of these binders. Sound like they are perfect!

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  6. Kelly, I ALMOST brought the binders for you and Adam today... Then I decided maybe you wouldn’t want to be carrying it around. Darn! Well, at least you know now that they are coming! So, keep your notes and you can snap them in there on Thursday!

    Angie, It’s good to know you can relate to the whole direct sales thing. Congratulations on Baby #4!! I knew you were pregnant, but I have to check out your blog to get the details on the baby! I hope you are loving your four kids. Thanks again for taking the time to read.

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