ThisĀ morning I was going for a run and I was listening, as I do usually do, to a podcast. I have a few favorites. I listen to Amy Porterfield for business stuff. For a good ass-kicking and a reminder to take ownership of all my decisions/words/actions/failures, I listen to Jocko Willink. And when I […]
Parenting
A Not-So-Facebook-Perfect-Afternoon (We all have them!)
Sometimes my kids are really really really good. They cooperate with each other nicely, they work together, and play together, they are generally happy to be around each other, and they are nice to each other and enjoy each other’s company, and I say to myself, “I am doing a pretty good job.” These are […]
What Your Teenager Might Be Trying To Tell You
We swim on a swim team that’s about 45 minutes from our house. Number 3 has practice six days a week, Monday through Saturday. Number 4 has practice five days a week on Monday and Wednesday through Saturday. Number 5 and 7 have practice three nights a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and I’m […]
Lessons From A Simple Halloween
Halloween has always been a really big production for me. Even back in my single days, I really enjoyed coming up with a costume that had a pretty big wow factor. While it was a little bit stressful at times, it was mostly fun for me, and I enjoyed the process of coming up with […]
Feeling “Mischievous”
A couple years ago I met a mom through the swim team when I coached her daughter. Her name is Hannah Munroe. She is a very cool woman who is a photographer and artist. She asked me back at the beginning of the summer if Number 5 would like to be a model for an […]
Done Is Better Than Perfect
Yesterday I wrote down everything I need to do this week. And then I had an anxiety attack. It’s Halloween tomorrow and early dismissal for three of the kids on three days and there are two class Halloween parties and I have three report card conferences on Friday, middle school cross country conference championships tonight, […]