Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

When Fear is Around, a poem

"When fear is around" A Poem 

Story behind the poem:


The inspiration behind the poem. When we observe people around us I always say we are outsiders looking in, inside their box. Imagine the world you live in. It is different then mine. Your community, your office. your house. That is "your box." If I were to look inside your world it would like like me taking the lid off the top of the box and looking inside. I am looking into your box. Inside your world.

When we live in our own box, we see things from our perspective. But when an outsider looks into the box they will see things very differently. When my husband and I chat about life, the kids, or work, his perspective is different then mine. We look into eachothers boxes and sometimes see things differently. And that can be helpful, and eye opening (after the frustration of being told how different I am).

When looking into the box, we see people at their best or worst. But we don't analyze ourselves that way.

Both our Babcia's suffer from some level if anxiety and fear (night time fear of the dark, yet saying they are not afraid. Teasing kids with fear of animals, or losing a chess game...) I mean everyone does have some level of fear, or anxiety at some point in their lives. However as they age their fears are sharpened, like a fine point on a sharpened pencil. I just see WHAT their particular fears is more then they recognize it themselves. For one grandma, sometimes it is medical concerns, and death and dying. For the other its the darkness, nighttime and a fear of someone breaking into her home. I would argue we all have these as fears, at some point. Or concerns. I just see it amplified in them because they talk about THESE particular fears often.

The Poem // WHEN FEAR IS AROUND


Growing,
Stronger,
Every year.

Paranoia,
Anxiety,
Her fear.

Driving,
Walking,
Every day.

The Beach,
The store,
Every way.

Her fear of the dark has swollen thick,
When driving she fears getting hit,
What, when, where is it
The fear is hers and constant.

All. The. Time.
She can't face it.
She feels it,
She never unwinds.

Do you see that truck? Is the alarm on? In case of fire, keep it armed.
At night I hear her as she dreams, muffled noises, silent screams.

By morning we learn she was running away, from the dark, a man, an animal gone astray.

We can't discuss it,
she denies it's there.
The ever constant,
always growing, Fear.

The storm was so loud,
I laid in bed,
The the trees shook,
Branches scraping above my bed.

Did the siren sound? Did the earth shake?
No major alarms, but it still made her heart quake.

It's the smallest thing,
The quietest creek,
When her ears give alert,
And she listens for it to speak.

Fear says hello
In its own way.
Each of us hearing it,
What does it say?

For me it's the creaking in the hall,
Why is there noise when there should be none at all.

For him it's his wife coming to bed,
It's late, its dark, he rested his head.
Suddenly a light, someone entering the room,
He catches his breath as his heart zooms.

For the children it's the darkness, when they lay their heads.
And they snuggle their animals, warm in their beds.
They fall asleep to the sounds of kids songs,
The pounding of their hearts is drowned and gone.

And Great Grandma she wonders,
Will I fall asleep in my bed,
Or will I fall into that wonderland,
And my body lay cold and dead?
Then her heart pounds,
Her face warms, and she quakes
Her mind racing,
She quivers and quakes.
It's happening, this is the moment it's now,....
When fear takes over and all reason bows down.

I wish her peace, I wish her calm,
I wish her patients thru the it all.
Neither silence or sound,
Can help calm her,
When Fear is Around.

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Monday, April 11, 2016

Dad's EASY Cat in the Hat Costume

Husband needs a costume for school...surprise! Every year it is an adventure with him. He takes for-evah to decide what his costume will be. I love helping and making it... I would just like to start sooner then 1-week before it's due.

Shopping for material or digging thru bins, measuring him, once then twice. And finishing touches. I mentioned the constant children interruptions for drinks .snacks, wiping something, etc. etc. etc.

Anyway this one was easy.

Supplies:
  • Felt for the hat - white and red strips.
  • Left over stuffing for some light filler - so it wouldn't tip over. 
  • Extra red felt for the bow tie, with one single tail hanging down.
  • White felt circle for the stomach.
  • Plain black long sleeve shirt.
  • White gloves (left over from being a pal bearer ( I know they are supposed to go in with the coffin, stop yelling at me,... he know he knows. I even offered to bury his grandmas funeral gloves in the back yard and he insists on keeping them NOW because they paid off - - - as a costume accessory!)


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Cat in the Hat costume in progress. Felt pieces for hat.

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Cat in the Hat costume completed. What an awesome trooper. 

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Our family has had many adventures through the years. Mom, the @Minstr0Interior had an a-ha moment . . .  Suddenly I See what we will have filled our life with, ADVENTURES! We travel, craft, sing, dance, collect insects and spend loads of time together. Sometimes too much time together. Our kids have recently begun to document their own adventures, and so this channel was born. Enjoy our adventures. Or not. WANT MORE? If there is a blog post accompanying this video we will share it here. Sometimes we will include the ingredients list of the craft or recipe, or the itinerary of our trip. In the meantime click play. 



From our family: 👍 + 🙃 + ❤️ ( Thumbs up, emoji face, hearts! )



See It Live >>> 


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2mGpujQIVgxdfTImFnQuLA

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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Fathers Day Gift, Easy Handmade Kids Craft, Summer Fun, Week One

My younger son graduated kindergarten, we actually call it the end of year celebration ceremony (we believe you don't "graduate" until high school and then college. We want to hold school standards in a high regard, and if the kids keep having these "graduation ceremonies" then they will start to lose their value. (Their 8th grade graduations will be recognized with a small family dinner at a restaurant of their choice.)

Younger sons first day of summer starts this Monday, or my older son still has one additional week of school. I asked my younger son what he wants to do on his first day of summer, he said let's go to culvers for ice cream. I said are you sure there isn't more you want to do, we have a whole day of fun we can have, so he said let's go to the zoo. And so we did, on Monday we hit the zoo first thing in the morning with our popcorn made it home. We saw the animals that he wanted to see and that he picked. Baby girl did not mind at all her brother making all the decisions that day. Then we drove straight to culvers and thankfully since it's about 30 minutes from the zoo both the kids took a nap in the car on the way there.

> > It was an all fun day! > >

Tuesday we were bums, and got started on Father's Day gifts (which is coming up this Sunday) and I finished my sanding and painting my frames (for my Chicago Water Colors I wanted to hand in the powder room). Its gonna be a rainy week to boot. I had looked up some ideas on Pinterest and questions to ask the kid regarding their dad. And I knew I would make the handmade card for him.


Fathers Day gifts, Handmade
A picture of my dad, I drew Daddy behind a Rainbow.


Fathers Day gifts, Handmade
"Hanging Out" with Older Son.


Fathers Day gifts, Handmade
All About my Dad, these were fun to ask and write. 

All About my Dad Questions: (Thanks Pinterest)

I loved some of the 1 or 2 question cards for dad - So of course Type A mom decides to make a chart. Specifically with open ended questions so the kids could give me loads of details. 


  • My Favorite thing to do with my dad is:
  • Describe Dad:
  • If I could take my dad anywhere in the Tardis, we'd go: (yes we were going thru a phase)
  • My Dad is special because:
  • About my Dad:
  • My Dad Makes: $____
  • The most awesome thing  about my dad:
  • My dad works:
  • If I could take my dad anywhere in the world we'd go:



That night of making Father's Day cards, baby girl told her dad she's going to make him a card with the sun on it. Well that was not on our list, so of course we added that to the list and made her card the next day.


Fathers Day gifts, Handmade
Baby girl wanted to make dad a card with the Sun on It! 


WE LOVE YOU DAD

 Make Mistakes, breathe, reflect and Laugh.Out.Loud.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A Gift of Strength and Endurance for my Husbands Month Long Training Away from Home with a Mommy Made Homemade Gift

When my husband was going to be away from us (at the time my Older and Younger son) for nearly a month, we were struggling with the thought of being apart so long. We had never been away from each other longer then a few days when I traveled for work. When I was in Minnesota at a Native American reservation with my Older and Younger son, we had seen these types of "gifts" for sale. It would be a silver, or plastic, Indian symbol and then some detail written about the beautiful object, its significance, its symbolism, and how it gave inspiration to the person receiving or wearing it. This was a mommy made inspiration a long time coming.

I really wanted to give him something inspirational - to remind him of his own courage and strength. He was going to be away for so long, it would be easy to forget why we are working so hard for, while we are so far away from home.  
I have many beautiful silver and turquoise pieces from my travels as a child with my dad to the South Western states. This silver and turquoise eagle was in an earring set. Its about 1 1/2" tall. I mearly needed to polish it for this display.

A Gift of Strength and Endurance for my Husbands Month Long Training away from Home Gift by areyousureaboutthatblog

I went ahead and looked up the symbolism of eagles. Mostly Native American inspirations came up in my search. There was such specific detail - down to a West or Eastward facing eagle. This one faces East.

I edited down a section of inspiration to fit the frame in MICROSOFT WORD. I set up the page size to match my photo frame. This helped with the editing down of what the final inscription would say, Then I changed the color to match the turquoise in the earring. Color of course also comes with its own symbolism. I made a TEXT BOX for the eagle earring to sit in, then it was much easier to frame the words around the box in word.

I already had this deep photo frame in my stash from my many thrift store excursions. I loved making this gift for my husband. He later sent me a photo, it was on his bed ledge next to the photo of us.

Make Mistakes. Breathe, Reflect. and Laugh.Out.Loud

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Poem: Honey, Your Socks are on the Floor, Again

Honey, honey, you left you sox on the floor, again...
I can believe the hamper lid didn't stay open.

I'm pretty sure I do enough in this house,

More then your ordinary spouse.

Don't take advantage of me like that,

You can do more then wipe your feet on the mat.

Pick up your sox, and put them away,

Cause around the bend is the day,

That I'll start throwing them out,

And you'll just have to do without.


by: Areyousureaboutthatblog Author
Not authorized for reproduction without permission.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Poem: Husband

Husband

Sometimes you ask me to clean,
Some times you act like Steve McQueen.
But when I put a negleze on,
You can move over Don Juan.

Romantic, sweet, your my man,
Yes, I'd marry you all over again.
Even Sleeping with your socks on,
Not so much, let's move on.

Don Draper you are not, 
Good thing cause you'd have to be shot!
You work all day, with kids no less,
In a system that puts us all to the test.

In the door, a kiss for me,
Legs on the couch, daddy read to me...
The tv's off without a 2nd look, 
and your deep into the pages of a book.

Dinners simmering, "what's to eat?"
I know your tired, just beat.
But in that simple hour or two, 
it's just who you are and what you do.

Spending some time with us,
And noticing messes but without any fuss.
At the table we take our place
And discuss the day in our homemade space.

We appreciate the work that helped us make,
This house a home, with an oven to bake.
Your sense of humor keeps things fun,
Let's see if Leno or Dave is on?

Living on one salary is a chore,
But creative thinking means it isn't a bore.
My fruggleness makes the ends meet,
Often with a steak as a treat!

When the weekend comes it's Time together,
No matter what the weather,
It's the only thing we need to do,
Family starts with me and you.

by: Areyousureaboutthatblog Author
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Make Mistakes. Breath, Reflect. and Laugh.Out.Loud

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