1. There is really never a time when I want to clean the darn kitchen. During the day I think to myself, eh, I'll do it after dinner. After dinner I think, eh, I'll do it after the kids are in bed. Then I am tired and think, eh, I'll do it in the morning. So when I wake up I come downstairs and this is what greets me:
So I think, eh, I'll do it after breakfast....
So I think, eh, I'll do it after breakfast....
2. I have decided not to push my 10 year old son to do his homework. My son is brilliant and wonderful, but struggles with ADHD. He simply will NOT do what he doesn't want to do. We had three weeks of battles wherein I used the wooden spoon to motivate him, and then I decided: This is not the mom I want to be. This is not the relationship I want to have. This is not the environment I want in my home. Homework is only worth 10% of his grade, so I have decided I will keep up with the assignments on teacher's blogs and Homework Hotline but leave it up to him if he is going to actually do it or not. I will concentrate my energy on studying for tests and helping him with special projects. It has been wonderfully freeing and really helped me feel more love for him because we are not in a constant war anymore.
3. Due to food intolerances among family members, digestive issues for me, and a special diet to help with the ADHD, we have been trying to stick to a gluten-free and dairy-free diet, and I can't do eggs either. I have been frequenting Paleo blogs and relying on my Nourishing Traditions cookbook to make the most nutrient-dense and gut-healthy meals I can, given these restrictions. A typical day consists of the following:
ME
Breafast: Homemade zucchini muffins using soaked rice flour, almond meal, and substituting flax seed for eggs, black tea, bacon
Snack: Rice crackers with kefir cheese, cucumber and smoked salmon
Lunch: salad with red pepper, cucumber, carrots, goat cheese, almonds and chicken breast, balsalmic vinegar and oil dressing (or last night's leftovers)
Snack: Fruit or corn chips with guacamole
Dinner: Beef meatballs made with shredded zucchini and garlic in marinara sauce, roasted vegetables
Snack: homemade yogurt with walnuts, apples and a drizzle of honey
KIDS
Breakfast: gluten free peanut butter sandwiches
Snack: Uncookies (peanut butter, egg, banana, baking soda and chocolate chips)
Lunch: chopped ham or salami slices, carrots, grapes
Snack: Fruit leather or gluten-free granola bar
Snack: chips and salsa
Snack: apple
Snack: banana and peanut butter
Snack: carrots and hummus
Dinner: hot dog, snap peas, rice (very rarely, what I've cooked)
Snack: nuts and raisins
It's limited, and there's waaaay to much reliance on nuts. I still don't think it's where it needs to be, but it is a huge improvement from when I was pregnant, and I'd rather they snack on nuts than chips or cereal, so there's that.
4. I am not going to volunteer in my kids classrooms this year, or teach catechism. It was a hard decision, but I chose instead to do an ENDOW class on the Letter to Women and start up my volunteering with Catholic Charities Archdiocesan Housing again. My priorities right now have to be my own spiritual nourishment and preserving time to run errands, go to doctor's appointments, and keep on top of the household. I feel at peace with the decision, even though I would like to be able to do more.
5. My daughter's American Heritage Girls uniform and handbook finally arrived! We are so excited and have already started working on her first badge, in the Arts Frontier. I am really hoping that this gives her a taste of the pride and satisfaction that comes from working hard to earn something.
6. I watched Les Miserables over the last three nights in one hour increments after the kids were in bed. Magnificent! My favorite part was how God and the Church were presented in a positive light as the source of hope and renewal, rather than as backwards hypocrites or sexual predators. It saddens me that the secular culture is so anti-Catholic that I honestly expected to see negative portrayals of my faith, and was pleasantly surprised when I didn't.
7. Please pray for me. I am still struggling in many ways.
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3 comments:
Praying for you! God bless you for that diet! Oh my, that must be hard!
Yeah, I never want to clean anything. I decided to make myself one simple rule: clean up after every meal. I make the kids help me (sometimes I make them do it mostly themselves), and that generally includes kitchen, living room, and dining room. It's hard sometimes, and we're certainly not doing it perfectly, but it helps to not let things go too far.
Tienne, I have not been to your blog in a very long time. It was so nice to find you again! I understand a bit of your struggles in so many areas and will pray for you! I'm no longer at 'The Next Worker' but you can click through my profile to find my new blog. I will be scrolling through your archives (in a not-crazy-non-stalker way) to catch up. You have a beautiful family!
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