Things I’ve Learned Collection

When God is with me, I am happy. Life is wonderful. When I leave God, in my thoughts or actions, life is crummy. But there is always a way back to God through the atonement of Christ. It’s simple, but powerful. 

I like to give myself advice. I journal everyday, and write down what I learned from the day. Here are some recent ones:

When the kids make a mistake or make a mess or are doing something you don’t like, the worst thing you can do is get mad. Sometimes the kid needs to think, and mostly the kid needs to learn. Confrontation puts them into survival mode, and they can’t learn, they are just surviving. When the kids made a mess and need to clean it up, threatening them didn’t work. Giving them a new idea of how to look at the mess and approach cleaning it up so it didn’t seem so daunting worked a lot better. I told them to find the biggest thing and pick it up. Then the next biggest, etc. Finally at the end, they didn’t quite finish, but I only had a few toys to go back and put away. Curtis even helped quite a bit. They learned how to approach big messes better, and I got them to clean up without threatening.

Throw off my schedule and I’m less task oriented and have more time to stop what I’m doing and play with the boys. More time to say yes, time to notice cute smiles, time to sing songs. More time to not feel so busy and work on things I want to do, not feel like I have to. More time to be creative, time to remember all the good ideas I have and actually implement them.  Less time to be overwhelmed and just push things aside. More calm, more peace.

Be more diligent and concerned at home. Remember my priorities.
I should look to do the things that
1) God wants me to do
2) That match and support my priorities
3) I am passionate about
4) Will provide a genuine service to others
5) What I have committed to do
I don’t need to do
1) What I think will make myself look good to others
2) Serve other people’s interests
3) Unimportant projects that put my own on the back burner

My thoughts were:
I’m so frustrated… This is annoying.  Can he just stop?
And then I thought….
I pick my thoughts, and if I believe these ones I make then true. 
What was actually true?
My child was crying, I felt a little frustrated. But I was also able to handle the situation just fine, and my frustration faded quickly.

Snow

I think this has been an ideal winter. Plenty of snow, and just when the inversion and cold was insufferable, it cleared out and left behind 50 degree days. Warm enough for no coats and sandals for some.

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That coat of H’s has turned into his security blanket. Whenever he is at a babysitter’s, he will find his coat and refuse to let it go. We had a tantrum this morning when it got dirty and he couldn’t wear it anymore. He knows that it means he is leaving, going outside or going somewhere fun.

We finally found an inexpensive pair of snowshoes for our kids. The boys loved combining snowshoeing and sledding.

Then the weather warmed up and their isn’t as much snow. We wanted to go snowshoeing again, but where we choose to go didn’t have enough snow. But there was still enough to sled on.

 

Still Winter

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Joe brought home these beautiful narcissus one day. One of my kids took the picture. It is still winter, but spring is not too far away.

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Really, spring is not that far away. I’m already late starting some of the seeds. I found this organizer at the thrift store and got to work organizing my seed collection. Now I just have to find some potting soil.

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Peter organized the cars by color. It turned into a wonderful opportunity to take pictures. That child has admitted to liking complaining, by the way. NOT COOL.

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Isn’t this kid cute? He is finally starting to talk more. He will be four very soon.

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I forgot how hard it is to have a toddler. This boy can be happy, loving, cuddly and it fun to watch him explore his world. We try to understand his little words, enjoy watching his funny dances and see his expressions.

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But he also spends a lot of his day asking for things that he is not old enough to play with, throwing little tantrums, needing more snacks (he is a string cheese connoisseur), and trying to do things that result in injury. Like climbing up on stools and finding knives. Luckily mommy exercises constant vigilance. Or tries to, and is just very ready for nap time when it comes.

A Few Photos

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Borax Crystals: You really should try this. This was the best crystal experiment we’ve tried. We put about 1/2 cup of borax and 2 cups of boiling water in a jar. The snowflakes were made from yarn and piper cleaners. We dipped them in, and just a few hours later we had crystals. We left them in overnight and had these beautiful ornaments. They have been pretty durable too. I’ve had them hanging about for a couple of weeks. 

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Scripture Puppets: This collection is three years worth of cutting out scripture puppets from the back of the Friend magazine. I didn’t miss a single set, and now we have them to play with every Sunday.  

I’m in a bad relationship with my camera. He just isn’t good enough for me anymore. He keeps leaving tacky captions on all the pictures, and can’t focus. We are seriously considering a break-up.

I just miss my old camera. We would still be together, but he decided to break it off. He put scratches all over the most important part of our relationship. It just had to end after that. But he always took the best photos before he broke.

If you happen to know of a camera that would like a new relationship, send him my way! I want something simple, but still capable of a bit of customization and beautiful pictures.

Moving

My domain is expiring. I want to change the way I write and approach things. My return readership is low, as far as I can tell. I’ve made the decision to end this website …but don’t worry!

New and past content will be going to lizdee.org. I’m still working on the site. It will be up in a few weeks!

Stairs Part 2

Part 1

We stained and glued down the treads, caulked, filled nail holes. Added a rope railing. The stairs are mostly done, and I love them and think they are beautiful.

Before/During

After

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A lot of people who’ve seen my stairs through the process have remarked that they aren’t as steep. We did nothing to change the steepness of the stairs, I think that was a side benefit of the whole project.

Parable of Cakes

I had a question in my mind this week, and after some prayer, this parable came into my mind. Hope you enjoy

cake boy
All of us get to go to work at the bakery. We have various cakes to make. Each of us is given a bit of instruction, more is available if we look. So we start off, trying to make cakes. At first they are abysmal, but gradually they get better. After we make a cake, we send it to the Head Baker, who trims it, frosts it and makes it beautiful.

Whatever we do, no matter how hard we try though, our cakes are never perfect. They always come out a little uneven. But that’s okay, because the  fixes it when He finishes the cake. He can take away the imperfections, fill in gaps, trim away excess, and give it a sweeter flavor with the frosting. Sometimes he even takes a very poorly made cake, throws it out and replaces it with something much better, or asks us to try again.

While making cakes, its easy to look over at a fellow cook and say, “My cake is better than yours,” or “Her cake is better than mine.” Maybe it is. But our own cake is still imperfect. And no matter the state of the cake, the Head Baker takes all of them, fixes it up and makes it beautiful and delicious. We soon realize that comparison is mostly pointless because all our cakes aren’t perfect, but the Head Baker takes our efforts and makes far more out of them than we can.

We share ideas about how to get our cakes better. Sometimes the ideas work well. Sometimes the ideas we share don’t work, because every cake and the way we bake it is a bit different. The Head Baker gives us lots of advice, and that advice is always the best and always works.

Table

I end up redoing projects a lot. Our dining room table holds the record. I got the table from my mom after we moved into our second apartment. I wasn’t a big fan of the yellowed, knotty pine finish. We painted it red, without any sanding or finish coats. That lasted a while, but the paint began to peel off.

We refinished it in yellow and green, this time with sanding and finish coats. It lasted a lot better. But the tabletop started to chip, and the finish was never that smooth.

I didn’t want to paint the table again. I got the idea to simply put on a new table top. The table was narrow, so at the same time we fixed the tabletop we could also make it wider.

While at a home re-store, I found some leftover acrylic panels. We bought them for $2 a piece. Three across made the table top. After sanding down the top, we attached them with epoxy glue. It was a very simple solution, and I like my table more now.

It went from too narrow to too wide, but that’s okay. I also learned that more coats doesn’t mean a good paint job. The paint job still chipped and didn’t look great because we didn’t take the time to really research how to do refinish furniture well. I sanded down through a finish coat, paint and primer. It took a long time.

Melted Crayon Art

I’ve seen melted crayon art all over the place. But I haven’t seen it done as a kid-led art project. We had a bunch of crayon scraps and I wanted to try it with the kids.

They picked out their crayons and placed them on the card stock. I hot glued the crayons to the paper, and then used my blow dryer to melt it down. I was worried it would take a long time to melt the crayons, but with just a few small crayons it only took a few minutes. They loved their final pictures.

Working

I told myself I wouldn’t re-arrange the upstairs furniture for about a year. At least not until we finished the basement. Everything was just fine, and moving furniture around was a waste of time. I made it four months.

My resolve disappeared. Re-arranging furniture is like getting a new house. It’s fun to try something different. I’m always looking for ways to make it better, and overall it’s a pretty quick project. I still feel like I lost a bet though. But it’s to myself, so I kind of still won too, right?

The office is back to being the dining room, and the large living/dining room is now just a living room.

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Before

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Now

Is it better? Yes, for a big family party. I like the dining room in the back, it is closer to the kitchen. It still could use a bit of fine tuning, and I’ll decide more after I live with it for awhile. I have realized that nothing is perfect. Maybe I got a bit closer.

And we finished-ish the stairs. I’ll get more pictures soon!