Thursday Thirteen

Thursday Thirteen – Things that Begin with C

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Thirteen “C” Words that Describe my Life

Scrolling through my life, one letter at a time.

1. Cautious –
Considering I’m constantly thinking ahead and planning everything down to the last “what if,” I’d say I’m a pretty cautious person. I don’t like to take risks and I like to know what’s going to happen so I can mentally prepare myself for the outcome. I’m physically cautious but I won’t walk on eggshells. I’m cautious with people – I get very uncomfortable if anyone gets too close.

2. Catty –
Even though we make fun of females and all of their hormones, it is indeed a real issue we have to deal with on a monthly basis. And trust me when I say, I can be one of the cattiest, and nastiest people you’ve ever known when my hormones start raging. However, no matter how crummy I’m feeling, I will never go out of my way to be catty to people. I wasn’t brought up to treat people that way. However, if you provoke me, all bets are off. πŸ˜‰

3. Censor –
Unfortunately, I have a sailor mouth. And if it wasn’t for my family being my physical censor, there’s no telling how bad it might get. I find myself going through spurts where all I do is run my mouth and it’s embarrassing when my kids are the ones telling me to clean it up and “stop cussing mom.” *blush* Aside from my mouth, I don’t believe in censoring ourselves – we have earned the right to think for ourselves and the moment we stop exercising that right and allow people/government to censor our lives, we’ll lose control of those freedoms.

4. Challenge –
I like challenges. I like tackling challenges. As long as I don’t have people breathing down my neck or any sort of deadline, I love trying to figure out problems through trial and error. I view life as a constant challenge that must be tamed and enjoyed.

5. Charismatic –
I’ve been told I’m charismatic and I suppose, on some level I can be. Though I’m not a big people person, I can be what someone wants me to be pretty easily. I’ve always been a take charge sort of personality and haven’t been, nor will ever be, happy to simply follow someone. I would be one of those annoying people who challenge everything. (See? That challenge word again).

6. Cheap –
If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time, then you KNOW the answer to this one. There is hardly a blog entry that doesn’t include the word cheap somewhere. I believe in stretching your dollar as far as it will possibly go and will forego a lot of creature comforts if I think there’s a better deal out there or if it would be more prudent to put that money into some sort of moneymaking account. As a result of this cheap gene, we are debt free (this includes our house though we did just finance my new Vibe. But we’ll tighten our belts and pay it off early simply because, that’s the type of people we are).

7. Choice –
I believe everyone has a choice in every situation in life. Sometimes the choices are easy, sometimes they are incredibly hard, sometimes they are consciously made, sometimes they are unconsciously made, but everything comes down to choice. There’s no way we can know if we’re making the right choices, all we can do is make the best of the choices we make. Choices are important and can be incredibly hard, but it really all boils down to having the courage to make that choice.

8. Christian –
I’m a Christian and proud of it. I was saved in 1977 and I’m absolutely sure I’ll be one of the people Christ takes back with him when he comes back for us. There is no doubt in my mind that I will have eternal life. I don’t belong to any religion; I am a child of God and have devoted my life, and the lives of my family, to studying God’s word and living the abundant life.

9. Clever –
I am not a smart person. I’ve never been that great of a student and any good grades I’ve received in my academic career have been through a lot of sweat and tears. I do have a lot of common sense though and I suppose that can make me appear clever at times. But seriously? I’m an airhead and an idiot. There are times I can’t believe I’ve opened my mouth and said some of the stupid things I’ve said.

10. Coffee –
A must have. I’ve grown to like coffee. I’ve grown to rely on coffee. I drink a cup every morning while I go through my morning computer routine and I alternate days I drink coffee in the afternoons. I have to, I get hooked and then get those terrible caffeine withdrawal headaches when I cut back. If it weren’t for those headaches, I’d drink coffee all day, every day.

11. Conservative –
Though I hesitate to label myself as a Republican (for I don’t agree with everything they stand for and actually agree with some of the things the Democrats stand for), I would say I’m a conservative soul. As mentioned, I believe in the bible, don’t agree with homosexuality, believe woman should have the right to choose what to do with their bodies and believe people who commit murder deserve the death penalty. I believe children should be spanked (note I said spanked, not beaten), and think organized religion is more interested in power and money as opposed to educating their congregation. I believe people should work for what they want and not expect the government to hand them things for free. Are there any more politically incorrect issues I can address? πŸ™‚

12. Confrontational –
See number 11.

13. Cynical –
I am a very cynical person. I tend to be sarcastic in humorous and sneaky ways so that people aren’t quite sure if I’m being serious or just pulling their legs. I like to keep people guessing because the minute people “get” me is the minute I become boring, and bored. πŸ˜€

Life

Exhausting Your Options

MK is short and painfully thin for a 13-year old boy. He is a carbon copy of his father, who was the littlest one in his class until he was a junior in high school.

Knowing my husband’s history, I was mentally prepared to accept the fact that MK would be a late bloomer. (Whereas GD bloomed a little ahead of his classmates and has a voice so deep he sounds like a 40-year old man).

MK is also one of the youngest in his class. His birthday is in March so when he turns 14 in 2009, most of his peers will be well past that point and staring 15 in the face.

I never really thought too much about MK being picked on at school because of his size or age. Though he’s a very lovable, kind, gentle and smart boy, he’s also a little spitfire. He has a personality where he pretty much blurts out what’s on his mind and he’s always been pretty vocal about his feelings (painfully so, at times).

But he’s always enjoyed school. He’s always had a lot of friends and generally seemed pretty happy with the whole learning concept.

Until, that is, he hit middle school. Now, being on the threshold of puberty (the subject of another post) he’s unsure of himself. He is aware that he’s not as physically big or developed as his peers and it has broken my heart to see his passion for life … ebb a bit. He’s gotten quiet. He’s gotten sarcastic and just a bit obstinate about life in general.

I realize some of this has to do with growing pains. I expect his personality to evolve somewhat, but some of this attitude change has to do with the way other kids treat him at school.

Though he’s never really been bullied per se, he has been picked on. It was especially tough when he started 6th grade. But he still had enough of his little boy confidence to stand up for himself and the few times other kids tried to pick on him, he held his own.

I don’t really remember a lot of “issues” last year – there were a few, but not nearly the number he had in 6th grade,.

This year, it’s been a lot different. I can SEE him struggling with his personality. He wants to be nice, but he doesn’t want to be too nice. He wants to be tough, but he doesn’t want to be a jerk. He wants to be confident, but it’s hard to be confident around kids who get a thrill out of shooting that confidence down.

We’re in the fourth week of school and so far, it’s been pretty tough on MK. First, there’s his music. He plays the alto sax (for those that don’t know), and he’s already in band, jazz band, pep band (his band teacher told him not to bother trying out – just show up – that’s how good he is), and he plans on auditioning for honors band next month. In a nutshell, his music is keeping him REALLY BUSY. So, he has the stress of juggling his music with his school work responsibilities.

Next, he has a friend problem. He’s outgrowing a good friend of his. His friend is still acting like a fifth/sixth grader and MK … well, is not. He’s past that stage. So this friend is embarrassing him in front of his other friends and though he would love to tell this boy to grow up, he doesn’t want to to hurt his feelings.

Next, social studies. MK is getting straight A’s in all of his classes, except for SS, which is a D. I emailed his teacher last night to ask what the deal was, and he responded this morning by telling me that MK wasn’t answering the questions in the correct format. *sigh* Now personally, speaking as a writer, I think what he’s asking is silly, but I’m not the teacher and though we may disagree with him, that’s beside the point. There will be times in life where you have to do something you might disagree with – that’s just the way it is. So, I had a talk with MK this morning about what his teacher said and that he needs to be more thorough in his answers – overkill. Teachers love when you overkill.

And lastly … MK is being picked on. I hesitate to call it bullying because he told me this was the first time these boys (yes plural) did these things. But if we don’t nip this in the bud now, it could blossom into something ugly later on.

So to say MK was depressed last night would be putting it mildly. We had a pretty long talk about these boys and I hope he’s able to apply my advice today.

Actually, I’m hoping it’s not even an issue today, that what happened yesterday was a one-time thing – we’ll see.

Here are the situations:

1. Band. He sits next to another alto sax player in band. This boy made first chair, MK made second chair. So I suspect some of this has to do with the boy feeling threatened – a little competition, if you will. This boy, who MK told me he’s actually disliked as far back as 3rd grade, pinched his arm several times in class yesterday. When I asked what he (MK) did, he said he just ignored him. That’s my boy. πŸ™‚

However, sometimes ignoring doesn’t work. So, I asked MK what he was going to do if the pinching continued. MK wasn’t sure. I offered a few suggestions:

A. Ask him firmly, but nicely to stop.

B. If that didn’t work, speak up loudly, enough for the whole class to hear and say something embarrassing to the kid, like “Why do you feel like you have to keep touching me?” When the hubby found out what was going on, his suggestion was to yell in the boy’s face, “Stop touching me. What are you, gay?” However, I sort of vetoed that suggestion (when the hubs wasn’t around) and told him if he said that, he might get into trouble for using the “g” (gay) word. Schools are funny about stuff like that.

C. If that didn’t work, ask his band teacher if he could move.

2. English. He sits at a table with three other students (that whole dreaded “group” thing – I used to HATE that when I was in school). One boy is kicking him under the table. Again, he ignored the kid. Again, my suggestions were:

A. Ask him firmly, but nicely to stop.

B. Scoot his chair back far enough that he couldn’t reach him.

C. Stand up, cross his arms and say nothing. When the teacher noticed him and asked him to sit down, to respond with, “I would love to, if so-and-so would stop kicking me.”

D. Talk to his teacher.

Who knows if my suggestions will work. Who knows if MK will have the presence of mind to even use these suggestions if it happens again. All I know is, enough is enough. There are times you just can’t be nice anymore. You bend over backwards for people, you give them several chances to change their behavior and nothing works. I certainly don’t expect MK (or either of my boys) to simply stand there and take abuse. If all other options have been exhausted, then it’s time for the kid gloves to come off and get serious.

The question is, where do you draw that line? It’s especially tough for the boys at school because even though I don’t expect them to stand there and take any physical abuse, they can’t really fight back or they get into trouble, too.

It’s sort of a catch-22 situation.

All I know for sure is that if this continues, and MK has exhausted all of his options, I WILL step in and it WILL NOT be pleasant – for anyone.

Has your child ever been picked on, or bullied? How would you handle it if they were?

Life

More Blog Topics – As Soon As My Head Clears

So, I have a new list of topics I’d like to talk about this month:

Blog Topics

I think I did a pretty good job covering my last round of topics.

I talked about the importance of keeping negativity out of our lives.

Check.

I talked about whether siphoning gas, er, STEALING, gas is ever justified.

Check.

I kind of sort of talked about sexuality, though I veered off into the political arena and never really got around to my thoughts about sexuality in general. (Perhaps I’ll attempt to delve into that sensitive issue – perhaps I won’t. It’ll depend on my mood at the time).

(Semi) Check.

And I told ya’ll about my uncomfortable experience at the bookstore.

I think, all in all, I did a pretty good job sticking to my topics. Not bad for a first start anyway.

I’ll be writing about the topics you see listed above very soon. In fact, I was going to write about GD’s sexist humor today, but my brain is so fogged up with mucus that it’s hard to focus on this monitor, let alone on my thoughts. So … lucky you. I’ll save that discussion for another day.

Oh, and a note to myself, add “redshirting” to that discussion list, too.

I’m sick. GD brought a cold home from school and very kindly shared it with me. (Thanks son). It started Saturday – I just FELT it coming. I can’t describe it, but if you’ve ever paid attention, then you know what I’m talking about. You know, that funny little tickle in the back of your throat or that heavy feeling like someone just placed a small whale on your shoulders? Yeah, that icky, sticky feeling that something is just not right.

I felt pretty bad on Sunday. And yesterday is sort of blurry, but today … argh, the cold has set up camp in my sinuses and I can not breathe. At all. It’s so bad that I have to breathe through my mouth. In fact, I woke up at two this morning, my mouth dry, yet slimy and my throat prickly and sharp. I inhaled half a bottle of nose spray and went back to sleep, only to wake up at 6:00 on the dot gasping for air once again.

And though I’m completely clogged up, I’m spouting snot. It’s the irritating and unexpected snot that shoots out of your nose when you least want it to – you know the kind, right? So, to stem the flow, I’m running around with wads of tissue jammed into my nostrils.

It’s quite attractive, let me assure you.

I was supposed to address a room full of teachers today, but I had to cancel. I just feel too icky. And my head is so clogged, I know I won’t think straight and everything that comes out of my mouth will be gibberish and the teachers will all look at each other like, “Who IS this jabbering fool” and I’ll notice them looking at each other and that will make me uncomfortable and that will only enhance my feeling of light headed, er, ness, and I’ll faint in front of them and they’ll have to call an ambulance because they won’t know what to do with me and that will attract the neighbors who will come over to see who collapsed at the school and the sight of my bloodless face with stark white tissues stuck up my nostrils will frighten the children and they will have nightmares which will later require counseling and I’ll probably be sued for traumatizing our future generation and …

Well, you get the picture. I’m CLEARLY delirious.

So, no meeting for me today. I think I’ll make myself a cup of chicken soup, bury my body in a comfy blanket and blink the visions of dancing elves from my vision.

Or get some sleep, that works, too. πŸ˜€

Monday Stuff, Writing Stuff

Back to Mom

Absolutely Bananas’ prompt for this week is: Back to Mom.

I love this prompt because I think moms are too quick to write off their own interests and “down” time all for the sake of achieving perfect mom status.

Which is impossible to do when your kids are small, however, when they get to be teenagers, that perfect mom award? Within grasp.

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Okay, ya’ll know I’m teasing. The whole perfect mom persona? Doesn’t exist – so don’t knock yourself out trying to achieve that goal – it’s impossible.

Instead, concentrate on carving out little pockets of mom time. And don’t feel guilty! Your kids/husband also benefit from time away from you so it’s truly a win-win situation.

Now that the kids are back-to-school full time and we’re heading into the fourth week of school, things are settling down on my homestead and I’m free to start thinking about what I both love and hate to do in my spare time – write.

There is SOMETHING about fall that gets me in the mood to write. I think it’s the crisp, refreshing weather that both invigorates and motivates me to pack my laptop case and head outdoors to write.

OR, it could be that NaNoWriMo is right around the corner and I’m mentally preparing myself to write 50,000 words in 30 days. (This will be my fourth time playing and WILL be my fourth time winning the challenge).

When fall rolls around, I’m mentally ready to face my imagination once again. I have so many story ideas floating around in my head I’m not quite sure where to start. And I have a pretty good idea what I’m going to write in November, which means I need to get on the ball and start (tentatively) outlining my story.

So, back to mom means back to writing for me. I bought a new laptop satchel the other day:

New Writing Satchel

And I can’t WAIT to haul it off to the library, the park, the coffee house or even in our own backyard and into our camper and use it. (I often have to shut myself off in the camper on the weekends in November to get away from my family. I have to have it absolutely quiet when I write. Which doesn’t really make sense when you figure I take it to the library – though I use the study rooms, which are not really helpful considering there’s always some busy body in the next room using his/her cell phone and talking too loudly, or the coffee house where there’s a ton of activity around me, but it’s different when it’s not FAMILY noise – does that make sense?)

And speaking of writing, I’m thinking of starting another writing meme on Thursday – I post a Thursday Thread story anyway, I thought it might be fun to invite everyone to join me. I’ll be posting a variety of things to prompt you – a post card from PostSecret, a crazy (and true) headline, a sentence, a Creative Commons picture from Flickr, a few words, just a variety of fun things to help jump-start your imagination.

Oh, one more thing, in case you’re wondering what that keyboard-looking thing is in my satchel?

Packing Neo

That’s a Neo. And in essence, it’s a word processor without the bells and whistles. I sometimes pull that out when I find myself spending more time surfing the web than actually writing when I’m out and about. It’s expensive, but if you’re serious about wanting to get some writing done, I HIGHLY recommend it. It comes with a USB cable, so when you’re ready to transfer your work to your PC, you just plug it into one of your USB ports and it transfers to your writing program. Super easy, fast and efficient. I love it!

Giveaway/Contests

Welcome to the September 2008 Coffee Chat

coffee chat welcome september

Thank you to the following Coffee Chat participants:

Coffee Chat Participants

1. Berry
2. Missy from Missy\’s Spot
3. rummuser
4. Lynn P
5. Stacy
6. Chel @ Chasing Contentment
7. kc

Powered by… Mister Linky’s Magical Widgets.

The Coffee Chat participants were asked to write a blog post on one or both of the following writing prompts:

1. What do you remember MOST about being a kid?

2. Long before you met your significant other, what did you picture your future mate would be like?

Please visit the participants above to read their answers.

Now for the FUN PART! Who won the $25 Amazon.com gift certificate and the $10 Starbucks gift card:

Here are the “tickets” for the following participants (tickets were given for each blog post submitted as well as subscribing to my feed, if applicable):

Berry = 1,2
Missy = 3.4
Rummuser = 5
Lynn P. = 6
Stacy = 7, 8
KC = 9
Chel = 10

And the winners are …

Coffee Chat - 9/08

Congratulations to Stacy for winning the $25 Amazon.com gift certificate and Berry for winning the $10 Starbucks gift card!

Stay tuned, we’ll have another Coffee Chat party in December!