Sunday, May 24, 2009

Unexpected Gusts

My previous post was about Jeff losing his job and how we are dealing with it.  I think this post from http://www.helpothers.org/story.php?sid=12805 sums it up pretty well.




A Child's Response to Life's Unexpected Gusts


--posted by Ashly on May 18, 2009

Last spring I was walking in a park. A short distance ahead of me was a Mom and her three-year-old daughter. The little girl was holding onto a string that was attached to a helium balloon.

All of a sudden, a sharp gust of wind took the balloon from the little girl. I braced myself for some screaming and crying.

But, no! As the little girl turned to watch her balloon go skyward, she gleefully shouted out, "Wow!"

I didn’t realize it at that moment, but that little girl taught me something.

Later that day, I received a phone call from a person with news of an unexpected problem. I felt like responding with, "Oh no, what should we do?"  But, remembering that little girl, I found myself saying, "Wow, that’s interesting! How can I help you?"

One thing’s for sure - life’s always going to keep us off balance with its unexpected problems. That’s a given. What’s not preordained is our response. We can choose to be frustrated or fascinated. No matter what the situation, a fascinated Wow! will always beat a frustrated Oh, no.

So the next time you experience one of life’s unexpected gusts, remember that little girl and make it a Wow! experience. The Wow! response always works.

Have FAITH like a child.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Silver Linings

 

This is week three of unemployment for Jeff.  Being "laid off" came as a pretty big surprise and his company didn't want to do it but they are short on projects for him to work on.  After we got over the initial shock, surprisingly we weren't all that worried about him finding a new job.   Despite the fact that we were supposed to get an awesome new health plan next month, we had made plans to get some major projects done and we really, really need a vacation.  We've been through soo many bumps in the past and everything has always worked out.  So what's the silver lining?  Jeff is making the most of his time off and taking care of things around the house that have been on the back burner for too long.  He's helping out with the kids I look after which means I can get out for a wolk with some and leave some home.  I can do things with the older ones that I ordinarily can't do. ( We went to a Superstore cooking class yesterday)  And he's able to put in some volunteer hours with the Family Resource Center and the school by giving them some tech support.  You would think things around here would be more more stressful but for now they are pretty relaxed.  We're dealing with unemployment with a sense of humor and the faith that all our needs will be provided for just like they always have.  There's always a new experience around the corner.

Faith isn't the ability to believe long and far into the misty future. It's simply taking God at his Word and taking the next step. - Joni Erickson Tada -

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Snip, Snip

The past few months, Hannah has mentioned cutting her hair to donate it for a wig.  There are several organizations out there that take real hair and turn it into wigs for kids with cancer.  Hannah's had long hair since kindergarten and has gotten to the point that she wanted something different.  I think we're going to send her hair to www.wigsforkids.org 

Here are some photos we took of the big day.









Saturday, May 2, 2009

Back at 'er

It's been a while.  A long while since I have posted anything here.  I needed a break.  I've been very busy working on a fair for www.sjkid.com  The fair was today and we had roughly 5000 people come out.  It was an awesome day.



Lydia ready for the fair.





Lego display.  It was huge and I wish I had taken the time to get better pictures.  The LEGO guys were awesome, and really friendly.





Dr Bill came and did some explosive science experiments.  The kids were in awe and the stage was sticky.



Some of the crowd...oh wait those are my neices in orange.



And this is my oldest daughter.  She wasn't born like that.



An awesome performance by Zany Lane  They are local performers that put on a great show.



Some of our awesome volunteers.  They truly were amazing.  Never have I seen a group work so well together.



And this is how we all felt by the end of the day.  Amazing that a small group of moms can pull of such a big event on their first try.