My boys were very brave. O was actually a bit frightened and has the typical needle phobia, but he got through it like a champ. M hopped up in the chair with a smile on his face... It crumpled slightly when the needle came out. Absolutely no tears were shed this year. After my little men were finished, I went 3rd. You'd never believe how terrified I used to be of needles if you had seen me relaxed and without hesitation. My poor husband went last and was almost as unafraid as our sons. What a bunch of troopers we were!
Running errands and working on a halloween costume for M took up the rest of our Saturday. As we flipped between the NASCAR race and UofM vs M State game, I felt very content. Activities of Autumn have a calming affect on me.
Sunday brought organized chaos in our home. Resorting and cleaning of the boys' playroom took more time that I'd care to admit. It did however leave us with fewer toys and more space. Everyone in the family pitched in and many hands did make light work. The boys agreed to put their toys away in their designated places from now on. Laughing to myself here. What an amazing job my boys did this weekend!
It's awesome how much can be accomplished when working together as a team. Without the help of my 3 men (big & small), it would have taken countless hours to achieve today's goal. Encouragement and a desired reward can also go a long way. If you are faced with a challenge, put a little carrot out in front of yourself. Marmaduke the movie, a treat, & root beer worked for our little guys. My reward, besides a little less work on my own plate, was "Date Night" with my husband. Laughter and smiles all around!
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Many of you already know how important domestic violence awareness is to me. The month of October is not only Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but Domestic Violence Awareness Month as well. If you know of anyone who needs help, please encourage and direct them to:
Toll Free
248.456.0909
800.231.1127
Toll Free
248.334.1274
877.922.1274
http://www.domesticviolence.org/
If you are in danger,call 911, your local hotline, or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at:
1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224.
Trust me when I say that it's not always cut and dry. Living with abuse takes a toll on the souls of the abused and those who witness it. It's never as simple as walking away. Have compassion and refrain from judging those who live with abuse.
"Safe Haven" by Nicholas Sparks (fiction) showcases a domestic abuse situation within the novel. While every abuse victim's story is different, Nicholas Sparks was able to capture the guilt, strength, compassion, fear, and many other emotions abusers often go through. I admired the fictional portrait that Mr. Sparks painted, but also how the reality of actual situations was woven into the canvas. It's an amazing book to read and I encourage everyone to pick it up.
Thank you for the links. I pray whoever needs to use them, will.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. I never read that Nicolas Sparks book. I'll have to pick it up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer & Diane! :)
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