Feb 18

pachyderm - Word of the Day from Dictionary.com -

Yup, this describes me. Just call me Rhinoceros! Although, I’ve always pictured myself more like a snapping turtle.

Feb 13

I just bought a Kindle Fire and I have to say I am loving my new toy..er…study tool. I bought it mainly to help me stay on top of my homework, but it has some fun features too ;)

Feb 03

Stop Your Search Engines -

Forcing ourselves offline may be the path to true knowledge.

(Source: tumblr.com)

Jan 25

I hear you, Lord. Peace shall come. -

I will lean against your throne and find my peace.

Jan 21

“Hire the attitude and teach the skills”

Jan 16

I don’t wanna!

I’m being a stupid stubborn kid. I’m so slacking on taking my shots and I know I’ll probably pay for it in 17 years but I don’t wanna do it!! It’s gonna hurt! Ugh.

There. I’m going now.

Jan 14

I must have miscalculated the hours in a day

As I learned from Empire Records (thanks for the reminder Kari!), there are 24 usable hours in a day. I figured that with giving up television and computer games I would find myself with all kinds of time for getting everything done.

Not.

It turns out it did free up time to stay current with my homework, and I do feel a little less relaxed, but I STILL do not have time to fold the laundry. Ugh. It’s in there somewhere, I am sure of it. Do I really need to schedule my days down to the half hour? We like to do that at work sometimes; we view and plan our days in 30 minute increments and it seems to make us more productive and help the day go by faster. An hour would be too much, 15 minutes not enough; most small tasks can be complete in 30 minutes. I suppose I could try it at home. Or I could just leave the laundry where it is. It looks comfortable, just laying there.

I guess I’ll keep working on the homework. Hmph. I am 30% done with one assignment, 38% with another, and 1% with the other, but that one isn’t due until Wednesday. Is it time for bed yet?

Jan 13

Feeling a little bit consumed lately…

Lamentations 3:22-23 “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”

Jan 07

No TV? No computer games? Whatever shall I do with my time?

The answer is: whatever I want! I have allowed television and stupid computer games to monopolize far too much of my time. We are heading in to tax season, so the months ahead are going to be more - dare I say it? what the heck - taxing for me than usual. I had been feeling overwhelmed just thinking about it, and the aftermath of the holidays didn’t help.

I called my sister yesterday while on my way to work because she is always great at offering me some encouragement and happy thoughts. One of her suggestions was to take just 5 minutes a day to chip away at the clutter in my house.

My first reaction was to make excuses - how on earth could I find 5 minutes? I’m so busy and exhausted by the end of the day! But saying that out loud helped me to realize how ridiculous I sounded. To sum up our conversation, we came to the conclusion that I spend too much time watching television and playing computer games. It doesn’t start out that way, but once I start I just have a really hard time stopping.

So it’s cold turkey for me. No TV, video or computer games until April 15. It’s been 24 hours and so far I am loving it! Last night we took the Christmas tree down (finally), I played with the kids, balanced the checkbook, and snuggled with my son while he watched Curious George. It was tough to resist the urge to turn on the TV after the kids were in bed or get on Facebook and play stupid Zuma, but I was successful at resisting. It was just after 9:00 pm when I realized I was feeling sleepy. What to do? Could it really be bedtime for Momma already? Yes, in fact it was. I headed to bed and was fast asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.

I did explain to my son that I was giving up TV for awhile and today he has not asked me once to watch TV with him. Instead, we have been finding other activities. This morning I got up with the kids and we made oatmeal for breakfast. After breakfast we played a game of Chutes & Ladders and then played Power Rangers for awhile. Without the distraction of the television, we are able to spend real quality time with each other. It is wonderful.

My sister made the same commitment to cut out television, and I am excited to see the effects it has on each of our lives. I think we are going to have some good stories to tell!

Jan 02

My kids are a hoot. Goofy as all get-out. I have no idea where they get it from ;)

My kids are a hoot. Goofy as all get-out. I have no idea where they get it from ;)