November 28, 2010

Taking a New Class

Tulsa Zoo - November 2010

I am starting a new class tomorrow and I am seriously excited about it.

It lines up with so many of the items on my Mondo Beyondo list:
        • Build a tight group of people that I can be myself with
        • Broaden my world view
        • Support people in other countries without just sending money their way
        • Have hope that things can change
        • Reach out to people that are different from me and learn from them
        • Make dreams come true for others
        • Learn more about Africa
        • Teach my children that the world can change
I think the part that I love the most is that it will be a small intimate group. In the past when I have taken classes, I tended to mainly listen and not participate in the conversations as much. This will be good for me to really share who I am. I am also so excited to learn more about Africa and to hear amazing life stories about hope and courage. I definitely need this right now.


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November 19, 2010

365 Photo - Oct. 8th
One of the many things
I love about my husband
is that he knows how to
make me laugh.
He has a gift for giving
my "serious" side a
vacation every now and then.

this is a perfect example

love you babe

This picture also makes me think of this song... enjoy

November 17, 2010

Be Real and Breathe

Print by Poppy In The Sun




Feeling a bit
overwhelmed
with life these
past few days.

I have been
repeating
this affirmation
to myself.

November 15, 2010

OU Game

us at the game - taken on iphone

I am not much of a sports fan. I would much rather have a long talk in a coffee shop than sit and watch a game. However, I think it's important to expose my children to all kinds of things in life and I often feel like we don't encourage sports enough. So this weekend we thought it would be fun to head to Norman and see a genuine OU football game live in the stadium.

Roland was so excited. He has watched a few games on TV and he loves to throw the football in the back yard with Justin. Our friend, who is an avid OU fan and lives in Norman, went with us to the game. He told us on the way that it's not just a game, it's a game and hike. He was not kidding. We parked about a mile from the stadium and began our trek. The boys were really good even though it felt like we were dragging them half the time. It's funny because this part of our trip really showed me how much I have grown in the last few years. Something like this would have caused major anxiety and frustration in the past. I would have been very uptight – saying "hold my hand", "come on", "stop goofing around", "would you boys pay attention please", etc.  But I really just tried to enjoy the walk and I kept encouraging Roland to do the same. I told him "instead of just trying to get there, look at where you are and take it all in, the tailgaters, the smells of yummy food, the campus buildings and the sea of red clothing surrounding us." He tried but he also got frustrated and just wanted to get there. I totally get it, but hopefully I planted a seed that will grow as he matures.

The game was so fun. We had a blast yelling "O" "U" with the crowd and watching the fireworks at each touchdown. Hayden was a little freaked out by the super loud fans that kept whooping and hollering. After awhile he was more interested in my iphone than the game. Unfortunately we were all really cold. We were on the shady side of the stadium way up high and the cold breeze was pretty intense. At one point Roland actually got in my coat with me – arms and all. I have to admit that I really loved this. He's getting to the age where it's not so cool to snuggle with mom any more.

I also had a problem with the crowd when they started yelling "Texas sucks" and cheering when the other team would make a mistake. It just didn't feel right and at one point Roland yelled "yeah Texas does suck". I got really upset and told him to not say that – that we would discuss it in the car. I guess I should investigate this in myself because I think it's totally ok to have healthy competition, but I have a real problem with the whole "us" vs "them" stuff. I tend to get a bit serious about stuff like this and I have trouble relaxing and just letting it go. I talked to Justin about this on the way home and he said "well maybe competition should just be with yourself". I think I agree.

We warmed up with hot chocolate at IHOP on the way back to Tulsa and the boys crashed in the back seat on the drive home. I learned a little more about balance this weekend – balance in our activities, balance in being kind to myself but also pushing myself to stay present. I really enjoyed doing something different. Would I want to do this every weekend? – No way – but I will definitely be purchasing some tickets for the upcoming basketball season.