tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61651111978170051952024-03-05T00:34:07.052-08:00Acorn AvenueJocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-24234999111886906402017-02-02T03:14:00.000-08:002017-02-02T03:14:20.138-08:00Camping with little kids<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Spring is coming soon and that means camping season is coming soon! Why you can camp now if you like winter/cold camping! In our family, we like to camp in the spring/summer/fall. This blog post has been requested by several friends. How do we do camping with little kids? I will be sharing about our experiences so far, lessons we've learned, and realistic expectations when you're camping with kids under the age of 5 yrs. old.<br />
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Camping with little kids...well.to be specific..car camping with little kids. If you're not sure what I mean by car camping, well it's where you park your car next to where you have your tent. So...camping with little kids (specifically under the age of 5 years old)..let me say is fun, adventurous, and tiring (gotta keep it real here).<br />
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Dave introduced me to camping when we started dating and I was hooked! We love spending our time out in nature! Camping is so great because you're literally out in the woods at probably a national or state park and unplugged (no cell phone or laptop!). All you can do is hangout, eat, hike, build a campfire, make smores (cuz you always have to have smores during camping!), play games, read, etc. All the things you would do if you didn't have a TV, computer, laptop, or a cell phone! You get my point.<br />
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So, when we had our first daughter J, we decided to take her on our annual OSG (old small group) camping trip every year in August 2013. J was 1 yrs old when we took to Yosemite National Park Tuolumne Meadows for camping and I was pregnant with my 2nd! Were we nervous taking her camping so far away? YES! Was I crazy to be camping with a 1yr old <u>AND</u> dealing with morning sickness? Double YES! But in the end, it was a great experience and we learned a lot about camping with a little kid/toddler!<br />
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So, since then, we have gone on a total 6 camping trips with our daughters (both under the age of 4 yrs. old currently). 2 of those camping trips have been by ourselves (just the 4 of us) and the others have been with friends. So....after 6 camping trips and more to come in the future, there's a lot to share! Let's break it down...<br />
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<li>Everything is an adventure for them! It's so much fun watching them have a blast being out in nature and just exploring!</li>
<li> Making smores with them. Yes, you gotta watch them cuz there's fire but it's super fun watching them turn the marshmallow with you over the campfire and who doesn't love eating a roasted marshmallow?!</li>
<li>Teaching them how to use flashlights or headlamps at night. Kids love flashlights and it's even more fun when they have their own kid headlamp! </li>
<li>Eating outdoors for every meal, it's like a picnic all the time! </li>
<li>Playing outdoors ALL day long. Seriously camping is the best excuse to unplug, get dirty, and just PLAY with your kiddos with no time constraints! </li>
<li>Eating fun snacks that we normally don't eat at home. Camping is an excuse to eat special fun snacks. </li>
<li>Dedicated FAMILY TIME!</li>
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<li>Be Flexible: We've learned that we have to let go of how we usually do things at home and be flexible with kids in terms of "naps", foods that they eat during camping, bedtime, etc. </li>
<li>Bring lots of snacks! Seriously, camping is an excuse to eat whatever you want cuz you can hike it off! ;)</li>
<li>Plan easy meals that are kid friendly and easy to make or make ahead of time and just heat it up over the campfire or the camp stove! </li>
<li>Have a big enough tent so that if the kids want to play in the tent, they can! OR.. bring along a play tent for them!</li>
<li>Sometimes it helps to bring fun simple activities for the kids to do: making necklaces, coloring, find a rock and make a pet rock, go on a scavenger hunt, bubbles, glow sticks (kids love these!)</li>
<li>Even though Dave and I love to just camp with our own 2 kids, we also appreciate and absolutely love camping with our friends (the kids end up playing all together!)</li>
<li>Headlamps for kids!! Dave just found these for the girls this year and it's so much easier than having them hold a flashlight. We got the <a href="https://www.blogger.com/%3Ca%20%20href=%22https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X4ENL0U/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00X4ENL0U&linkCode={{linkCode}}&tag=acorn04-20&linkId={{link_id}}%22%3ETech%20Tools%20Animal%20Shaped%20LED%20Headlamp%20(Frog)%3C/a%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22//ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=acorn04-20&l=am2&o=1&a=B00X4ENL0U%22%20width=%221%22%20height=%221%22%20border=%220%22%20alt=%22%22%20style=%22border:none%20!important;%20margin:0px%20!important;%22%20/%3E" target="_blank">froggy headlamp</a> for our girls.</li>
<li>Setting up camp (the tent, chairs, putting things away in the food/bear bins, etc.) is hard with toddlers. We've tried giving them activities to do in the car while still strapped in their carseat, we've tried sitting them down in their camp chairs with an activity, we've tried letting them just run around the campsite (which was a crazy idea and drove us nuts but at least they had fun), we still are trying to figure out this part to be honest. </li>
<li>Hiking - start off small! Sometimes, it's easier to do hiking with other families and friends but we certainly enjoy hiking just as a family too!</li>
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<b><u>Really..what's it going to be like?</u></b></div>
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Camping with kids is probably one of the best things ever to do as a family (in my humble opinion)! Lots of great memories and conversations happen during camping and I look forward to the camping every year! So with that said, I am going to be honest here. Even though camping is fun and memorable, it is a lot of work and it's tiring all at the same time. Yes, your kids might be a wreck the first night sleeping in the tent, but trust me..the 2nd night is better! Yes, sometimes you end up carrying your 4 year old for most of the hike and that's ok because you're going on an adventure together! Yes, you might get paranoid about whether your child has touched poison oak or wonder how the heck did they get covered in all that dirt! And so my friends..that's the beauty and fun of camping! Stay tuned because there's some exciting news we will be sharing about what's next for our family!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-35270316877761962502016-11-11T01:06:00.000-08:002016-11-11T01:06:38.361-08:00Dear Future President Trump....<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
For those of you who are reading this, I'm gonna put a disclaimer here because I know that it is human nature for everyone to respectfully have their own opinions and thoughts. I, along with many others in this nation and around me are still grappling with the election results. I am still processing it myself and trying to understand what is happening around me. I myself resonate with all the feelings that everyone is displaying and sharing. I am a SAHM and I guess I title myself "naive" sometimes because I refuse to watch or listen to the NEWS ALL THE TIME or even social media like FB. So call me "naive" or judge but this is me. I like to write what I'm thinking and it helps me get it out of my head. From what I've read and seen on the news and social media, I really appreciate those who are speaking words of love, unity, and acceptance. Yes, we all are grieving and we all grieve for different lengths of time. But ultimately I believe that God has more for us. I believe that the energy that I spend on grieiving can be used for prayer and being open to hearing from God. I believe that there is hope in Him and His power to bring good from something that seems so dark. This is me and how I deal. God is Here and has always been. I hold onto hope that God is at work and that He is in control. And so, I wrote a letter to our future President because hatred and anger will not overcome me and intoxicate me. Instead I will use my energy to pray for our future leader because that is all I feel that I can do to help me through this time that seems so despair and downright depressing. So where there is darkness, there is also light. Where there is evil, there is also good. Let me love just as God loves me.<br />
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Dear Future President Trump,<br />
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I am not writing this in hopes of you seeing this letter but I am writing this as a way for me to help me process all that is happening around me. First off, I didn't vote for you but I am not writing to tell you why I didn't vote for you. However, a majority of the people of this nation voted for you and I am left wondering and trying to understand this other view of our nation that I clearly was blinded by. Because it all honesty, I was very surprised and am still in shock that you are to be our nation's future leader. What pains me even more is seeing how much this your election win has affected so many people on both sides. It has brought out the worst in people such as racial discrimination, it has brought out fear because the nation that people thought they knew is now in question, it has brought out anger that has caused a divide between the people of our nation.<br />
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BUT..and I write this again in all capital letters..BUT..your election win has brought forth good. I know that's hard to believe, especially coming from a person who didn't vote for you. It has caused people to be courageous and brave to fight for what is right. It has brought people to come together to stand with each other. It has brought us to the point where we realize we have so much more to work on as a nation. It has brought people to try to understand how we got here as a nation (trying to understand those that supported you). It has enabled people to speak words of love, unity, peace, and acceptance as an encouragement to those around them. It has brought people closer to their faith in prayer and in worship because in a time of uncertainty and fear, the one thing that is constant is people's faith in the Almighty God.<br />
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But for you President Trump, as much as I am still processing and grieving for what has happened because it's not what I voted for and wanted, I am still going to pray for you. And so here is my prayer for you and for our nation.<br />
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<i>You are the God of all the nations, You are the God of Heaven and Earth. You created us and all that is around us. You are the one that knows what is best for us and leads us. You are always walking alongside us as You have been and are doing so now. Lord, you have heard the cries of disappointment, anger, fear, sadness AND you have heard the shouts of joys, celebration, and relief. I thank you that You hear them all and you take the dark feelings off the shoulders of those who are feeling them and you bear it on Yourself because it is sometimes too much to bear on our own. You love ALL of us despite our sins. We can not understand the ways of this world and why things happen the way they do but what we do know is that You are the one who is in control and that all things happen according to Your plan. So for this moment in history, this season that this nation is in, I pray that you help us walk through it and into a place of healing and confidence in You, that You ARE HERE in the midst of this divided time. </i></div>
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<i>And now for you, future President Trump, I pray that God will mold you and surround you with people filled with empathy and the gift of doing good for ALL people in this nation. I pray that your heart and mind will be open and accepting of all the differences that make this nation what it is today. I pray that God will use you to do GOOD and GREAT things that is for ALL the people of this nation. I pray that God will use You for His purposes because He has gifted you with a great gift of power as leader of this nation. I pray that God will give you discernment, the ability to extend grace, mercy, and forgiveness. I pray that God will give you words that will speak of love, unity, peace, and acceptance. Ultimately, I pray that God will be YOUR LEADER during your term as President. </i></div>
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<i>And so I thank you Lord for hearing our prayers and that You are working among us and through us. May we each (in our own time) find that place and space to rest in Your presence, consoled by the very truth that You oh Lord are in control and are here with us. </i></div>
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Thank you for reading with grace and understanding. </div>
Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-15845079297821569542016-08-03T23:44:00.001-07:002016-08-03T23:44:51.325-07:00"Is it my birthday yet?"<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
J: " Is it my birthday yet?"<br />
Me: "No, it's March baby, do you remember when your birthday is?"<br />
J: " Yes, it's August 3rd."<br />
Me: "Yes, so that means your birthday is not for awhile."<br />
(We have had this conversation almost every month until today!)<br />
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Today was our oldest daughter's birthday! I am still in disbelief that she's 4 already! When people say "they grow up fast", they weren't kidding. It's so much fun watching her grow up and all the new things she's learning and discovering about herself as a person. So for her 4th birthday, we kept it pretty low key, basically no big birthday bash but we still wanted to do a few special things for her. <b>This girl has been asking when is August 3rd for like the past couple of months. Well, actually, ever since her sister had her birthday party back in February! </b>So for celebration, we just did a small Hawaiian luncheon with our small group community, a dinner with her grandparents and uncle, a day at Happy Hollow with our playgroup friends, making a birthday necklace with beads, special decorations in the house on the morning of her birthday, a special snack celebration at her preschool, and to end it all..a special shopping trip to pick out a new dress (She LOVES dresses right now). Okay, that sounded like a lot of things to celebrate her birthday but I think she enjoyed all of it because it was <b><u>FINALLY</u></b> her birthday! She's super excited to be 4 years old!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-73387203574872141142016-08-02T05:00:00.000-07:002016-08-02T05:00:33.926-07:00Thankful Tuesday!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Well hello Thankful Tuesday! Somehow my "Thankful Tuesdays" dropped off the radar and my motivation to blog about what I'm thankful was not there (aka..I got lazy..just being real here). So..I'm back at it again! I'm gonna take us back to the 4th of July weekend which was filled with hanging out with family and friends. We ate a ton, hung out a lot, laughed, and just enjoyed each other's company! So today for this Thankful Tuesday, I am blogging about my small group community at The River Church. I am very thankful for this family group and I love seeing how our kids are growing up with each other. During the 4th of July weekend, we gathered together to do our annual July 4th BBQ. It was fun to just sit around the table eating, chatting, and listening to the kids run around and play. I love moments like these where there's no rush to be anywhere or do anything. Just sit and enjoy each other's company. Dave and I have known most of these people for several years now (almost 10 years for some!) and we have seen each other through life's greatest and challenging moments. We've seen our families grow and it's fun to see our kids growing up together in this season of our lives. So thankful for this group and the community we are building with each other.<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-30929928370117885952016-07-06T05:00:00.000-07:002016-07-06T05:00:18.556-07:00Family Tradition: #familyselfies<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Long before we had kids, our good friends Elaine and Clement thoughtfully gifted us a book called "The Book of New Family Traditions: How to Create Great Rituals for Holidays and Every Day" by Meg Cox. I love having this book on my shelf as good reference for ideas aside from Pinterest (because sometimes I just want to look at a book instead of a screen) ;) Anyways, it gives great ideas for every holiday, birthdays, special moments that happen in life (first day of school, graduation, etc.), and everyday rituals (chores, homework, etc.). Here's the link to the book which you can get on Amazon! </div>
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We never really put this book to use until we had kids and I've been finding myself thinking about family traditions for our to remember as they grow up. So the first family tradition that we've really had and was started by Dave is family selfies. </div>
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When I went back to work part-time after having our first daughter, Dave had the responsibility of taking her to daycare every morning since I had to be at work by 7:30am. It always broke my heart to leave in the morning without seeing her because she was sleeping. So, Dave's genius idea was to send me a selfie of him and her in the morning! </div>
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These selfies always made my morning and reminded me of how blessed I am! So now that I am at home with the girls and Dave goes to work early in the morning before they wake up, I get to continue the family tradition with morning family selfies!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-12990812364871930582016-07-05T05:00:00.000-07:002016-07-05T05:00:34.036-07:00Fishing Fun!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Hope everyone had a great Fourth of July weekend! It was a fun filled weekend for us! We started the weekend off with a fishing adventure with some good friends and their little girls! First time fishing for us and it was a lot of fun! We fished at Vasona Lake and turns out there are 2 days in the year where you can go fishing without a fishing license! So, we gave it a go and my "let's try new things attitude" hubby (Dave) got everything organized and ready for us to try fishing at the lake. So what did we get for our girls to go fishing? We found these 2 cute Frozen fishing poles which you can get on Amazon. I've included the link below. They were just the right size for my preschooler and toddler. Tip: before we actually went fishing, Dave had the girls practice casting and reeling in the fishing line out on our front lawn and let's just say we QUICKLY realized that the girls could only do 2 things: hold the fishing pole and reel in the line.<br />
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So..how did we do? I looked on my camera for some pictures and turns out we didn't take any pictures because honestly we were occupied with casting the fishing line for them into the lake, giving them the fishing pole to hold, teaching them to count to 10 as a lesson for waiting while fishing, and making sure they didn't fall into the lake while standing on the pier or on the lakeshore. Yes, that is what fishing is like with a preschooler and a toddler. Did we catch anything? NO. Did Dave or I get to use our own fishing poles? NO. Was it a successful first attempt at fishing with the kids? YES! Despite not having caught anything and we only did it for an hour, it was still a fun experience as a family and even more fun because we were in good company with our friends and their little girls!<br />
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After the fishing fun, we had ourselves a little picnic and then randomly decided to go pedal boating on the lake! Say what? Yes..pedal boating with a preschooler and a toddler IN. THE. LAKE. It's okay, they wore life vests. Was I worried about them falling in? Why of course! But, hey it's 4th of July weekend, we already tried something new earlier called fishing, and we had our friends who were going to do pedal boating too, so...why not? ;) I have to say..little kids with big life jackets on are the cutest thing!!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-66556426496298963932016-06-01T22:33:00.000-07:002016-06-02T09:42:01.269-07:00#FWM<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
To all the #FWM (full-time working moms), I applaud you! As I stated in an earlier post, whether you're a FWM or a SAHM, they both have its challenges and benefits. So, I'd like to share with you my thoughts about being a FWM when I did it during the school year of 2014-2015 (wow that seems a looong time ago!).<br />
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2014-2015 school year. Here's a little background before I share my thoughts:</div>
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<li>I decided to go back to full-time teaching after my 2 year job-sharing ended. I wanted to see if I could handle working full-time as well as being a mom of 2 young kids (plus I wasn't ready to be a SAHM just yet or more like if I wanted to be a SAHM at the time).</li>
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So now that you know the background, here are some of my thoughts about being a FWM and also what things helped me stay sane. =) <i>** I understand that being a FWM is sometimes a choice that moms make and sometimes it is a financial necessity for the family. Either way, these thoughts are from my own experience and for me it was a mix of a choice and a financial necessity to be a FWM. </i></div>
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<b><u>It was hard...</u></b></div>
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2014-2015 school year was the hardest year for me. I struggled a lot with "doing it all" and "doing it well". I'm a Type A person that likes things organized, neat, done, and "having all my ducks in a row". I'm a planner and a part of me is a perfectionist. So you can imagine that teaching, taking care of my girls, husband and the home was quite overwhelming. Throw in a remodel and teaching a new grade level put the whole situation over the top for me. Guys..the STRUGGLE WAS REAL!! I'm not going to lie...I had a few meltdowns throughout the year. 2014-2015 was the year of SURVIVAL! I <b><u>wanted</u></b> to do it all and do it well. </div>
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<b><u>Taking a step back..</u></b></div>
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I remember asking my FWM friends how they did it and they gave me great advice about how they managed their time at work and at home. I really had to <u style="font-weight: bold;">take a step back </u>and be okay with doing what I could with what I had. I mean I wasn't SUPERWOMAN by no means (even though I wanted to be) and my sanity would have gone out the door if I wanted to be superwoman/mom. My husband was super supportive in reminding that I didn't have to do it all <u style="font-weight: bold;">AND</u> he was super helpful in helping me do things (example: washing dishes, starting laundry, etc.).</div>
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<b><u>Trusting in God</u></b><br />
I really had to put my trust in God during this time in my life. I learned how to release my own "desire" to control things in my life and let God in. I can't say it was easy-peasy letting go of my innate desire to control but I knew I couldn't do this all on my own. I learned a lot about having faith in Him that everything would turn out okay and if it didn't, then I still had faith that God was in control. When I look back, I can see how God placed the perfect people in my life at the right times and at the right situations.<br />
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<b><u>My Non-Negotiable</u></b><br />
So there were things I had to let go of and ask for help as a FWM. For example, having a house cleaner once a month. I also had to be okay with not doing things right away, like..leaving the laundry unfolded for days just because I was too tired to fold laundry or even do laundry. <u style="font-weight: bold;">BUT</u>...there was one non-negotiable for me as a wife and a mom. I wanted to be able to provide a healthy and home-cooked meal a couple days of the week. <u style="font-weight: bold;">THIS WAS MY NON-NEGOTIABLE. </u> Yes I admit this would sometimes cause me stress to get home in time to cook and have dinner on the table at a decent time. However, this was one thing that I enjoyed doing as one of the many ways that I love and serve my kids and hubby.<br />
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Yes, I still had some type of plan in terms of what days I grocery shopped and what I cooked. That was the only thing I had planned every week. I always did my grocery shopping at Trader Joes on a Friday afternoon after work before I picked up my kids from daycare. I did my meal-planning on Thursday nights so that I had my shopping list for Friday. I wrote a <a href="http://acornavenue.blogspot.com/2015/06/i-plan-to-eat.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">blog</span></a> post awhile ago about what I use to do my meal planning and grocery shopping.<br />
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<b><u>Setting my limits</u></b><br />
As a teacher, there is ALWAYS work to do, even when you leave the classroom. So, I had to really set my limits in terms of what time I stopped working in the classroom which was 4:30pm everyday (including days where we had staff or grade level meetings). Setting this time limit allowed me to pick my kids up early from daycare and spend some quality "mommy and me" time. Whatever wasn't done in the classroom, I left it at work! I really tried taking work home once a week and work one evening night but that didn't last long because realistically, I was tired. Plus, after the kids go to sleep, I wanted to spend that time with the hubby and just relax!<br />
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I know I can do it and yes I think in the future I'll be a FWM again. When? I'm not sure yet! All I know is that being a FWM during the 2014-2015 school year made me realize how much I wanted to spend more time with my kids. Thus, I was fortunate enough to take a <a href="http://acornavenue.blogspot.com/2015/06/a-new-chapter.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">leave</span></a> from my job and ultimately <a href="http://acornavenue.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-new-chapterfor-now.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">resign</span></a> so that I could be a <a href="http://acornavenue.blogspot.com/2015/12/thoughts-on-being-sahm.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: blue;">SAHM</span></a>.<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-37994335338329709232016-05-16T05:00:00.000-07:002016-05-16T05:00:17.632-07:00Sweet Surprises...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Have you ever had those moments with your kids where they totally surprised you by the way they acted or maybe something they did? It could be random acts of kindness they showed to another kid/ you or even something like swimming the length of the pool by themselves. It's in those moments where as a parent, you feel proud, excited, amazed, and yet a little sad all at the same time because it's a realization that "Wow, my child is growing up..." And so folks, this post is about that...a moment that I am so grateful to have had with my oldest daughter J.<br />
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So one of the perks of being a SAHM with 2 toddlers is that you get to take them to fun places during the week! I really love taking my girls out and doing things together. For example, we've done mini hikes, go to the beach, walking the mall, going to the park, going to Children's Discovery Museums, etc. You get the idea. The things we do doesn't have to be extravagant because really it's about the experience and the time we spend together! So one of our favorite places right now is <a href="http://www.hhpz.org/" target="_blank">Happy Hollow Park</a>! If you haven't been there, it's a great place for kids under the age of 5. It has a farm, a mini zoo, rides, several playgrounds, and lots of green space for kids to just run around!<br />
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This past Thursday, the girls and I went with our friend and her 2 kids to Happy Hollow. We've been to Happy Hollow (HH) so many times I've lost count. Anyways, the girls are pretty familiar with the rides and what to expect at the HH. The favorite thing right now for them are the rides. However, there are rides where you have to be a certain height to ride it with an adult or by yourself. My oldest daughter J has gone on all the rides at the HH except for the Pacific Fruit Express Family Roller Coaster. Yes..the roller coaster! I can't even remember the last time I rode a roller coaster! Anyways, to go on this ride with an adult, you have to be a minimum of 36 inches tall. Well, J is definitely taller than 36 inches and so now it was a matter of whether she would want to try this ride.<br />
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The last time we were at HH, it was about 2 months ago and I had asked if she wanted to try the roller coaster and she gave me a definite NO. So, this time, I asked her again and she said no again. I left it at that. Well, during our picnic lunch, we sat by the roller coaster and watched other people ride it. She was still a little hesitant and scared as she watched the roller coaster. Then one of her friends went on the ride with her mom, we stood by the fence to watch the ride and I watched as J, her sister and friend cheered, clapped, and laughed while watching the roller coaster go by. It was the most cutest and precious scene.<br />
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This is when I asked J if she wanted to go. Her friend was totally encouraging her by saying "You can do it, It's fun!" Well lo and behold...she said YES! Say what?!! Oh my goodness.. now I was the one that was scared for her because I really didn't know how she would react once we were on the ride.<br />
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Yes my girl did it! I was super proud of her because it took a lot of courage. She was one brave chica! I was one happy mama and yet sad because my little girl is growing up. BUT..she's learning to become a brave and courageous girl who is willing to try new things and for that..I am PROUD of her. This was the biggest and best <i style="font-weight: bold;">Sweet Surprise </i>of the day!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-38311008945780422872016-05-10T15:14:00.001-07:002016-05-10T15:14:34.094-07:00Thankful Tuesdays!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Happy Tuesday everyone! <i> </i>Once again, it's Thankful Tuesday! Seeing how this past weekend was Mother's Day, it's just natural to blog this Thankful Tuesday about my own mom. So here are a few things I'd like to share of how much I appreciate my own mother and very thankful to have her as my mom.<br />
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* I appreciate your strong faith and belief in the power of prayer. You always prayed for us (your kids) and had a strong faith that God would take care of us no matter where we were geographically or spiritually.<br />
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* I appreciate your love for the piano and music. Your dedication and affection for music has taught me how music can be a form of worship, reflection, and relaxation.<br />
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* I appreciate your patience. You had so much patience with my brother and I when we were younger and you still do.<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-23721010068821812152016-05-09T05:00:00.000-07:002016-05-09T10:53:02.223-07:00Motherhood..<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hope everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day yesterday! It was a great weekend of celebration and relaxation in our family. We are fortunate enough to live close to both my mother and mother in-law to be able to celebrate with both of them this past weekend. Growing up and celebrating Mother's Day has always been just like any other day of saying "thank you" to my mother for being my mom. I don't think I ever understood the importance of celebrating my mom and what it truly meant to be a mother until I myself became a mom.<br />
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Motherhood...there are so many words and feelings that stir inside when I think about what it means to be a mom. I'm no veteran to motherhood because I've only just begun, like 3.5 yrs. ago but in this short beginning so far, I've come to appreciate my mom so much more than ever before and realize that being a mother is the most difficult and joyous thing ever!<br />
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You see, I realize that as moms, we put so much of ourselves into being the best moms we can be for our kids. We sometimes have high expectations for ourselves and we can be our own worst critics, which is so true for me. We try the best that we can with what we have.<br />
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Lately, I've been finding inspiration and encouragement through my conversations with fellow moms around me and reading words written by other blogger moms. I wanted to share with you two of the blogs that I read this past week that gave me encouragement as a mother.<br />
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First, I loved reading Joanna Gaines' <a href="https://magnoliamarket.com/letter-to-moms/" target="_blank">letter to moms</a>. (<i>If you haven't read her blog or seen her "Fixer Upper" show on HGTV, you have to check it out!)</i> I loved her honesty and her words of encouragement in what she wrote. I loved the main points that she wrote about the different facets of motherhood: <i>You are enough. Taking the time. The littlest things. </i>After reading her letter to moms, all I could say out loud was "Amen sista!" Such an inspiration and a great reminder for me as a mom. I highly recommend reading what Joanna Gaines wrote!<br />
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Second, I loved reading the Small Seed blog post about <a href="http://thesmallseed.com/2016/05/embracing-grace-in-motherhood-ruth-simons/" target="_blank">"Embracing Grace in Motherhood: Ruth Simons"</a>. Several mom friends introduced me to Ruth Simons and her wonderful scriptural artwork that she posts on Instagram (<a href="https://www.instagram.com/gracelaced/?hl=en" target="_blank">@gracelaced</a>). However, what's even more powerful and inspirational are her words in her <a href="http://www.gracelaced.com/blog/" target="_blank">blog</a>. In this Small Seed blog post, I really loved the main points about embracing grace in motherhood: <i>When we are serving our family, we are serving Christ. Get rid of the checklist. With God all things are possible. We become stronger as we rely on the strength of the Lord. </i>Can I just say that I am so thankful for all these words of wisdom and inspiration!<br />
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It's hard to remember all these things when you're in the midst of a toddler tantrum or cleaning up poo smeared all over the crib. Yes, motherhood is hard and trying at times but it is the best gift that God has given me. I'm trying my best to enjoy every moment of it because truth is, my two little girls are growing up and I (and my hubby) feel it's happening so fast. So on that note my friends...I leave you with this video and song by Nichole Nordeman "Slow Down". It encapsulates the joys of being a mother and parent as well as the heartache of seeing your kids grow up right in front of you. <i>**Disclaimer: you're gonna need a tissue or two. Thanks to my hubby Dave for sending this to me.** </i><br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-30889196587778749282016-05-03T05:00:00.000-07:002016-05-03T21:21:24.646-07:00Thankful Tuesdays!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">6 years ago, I would have never imagined that God would bless me with a little family of my own. We struggled with infertility for a couple of years and when our first daughter arrived, it was the most amazing gift ever from God! Then 18 months later, our spunky second daughter arrived and that was the best gift that God truly blessed us with. I am very thankful that our girls are healthy and happy. I am thankful for my husband who has walked with me and supported me through the entire journey of becoming parents and now being parents. I am thankful that he loves spending time with us even when he's tired and has worked a long day. I am thankful that my girls love to spend time with me and their daddy in this season of their lives (I hope this never ends and they'll continue to enjoy spending time with us as they grow older). I am thankful for all our little family moments from big ones like family camping and road trips to little ones like playing hide and seek before bedtime. Yes, I am grateful, thankful, and blessed by this little family that God has given me. Love.</span></div>
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-19242999358200695402016-05-02T05:00:00.000-07:002016-05-02T05:00:11.227-07:00My Hopes and Desires...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I can't believe 2016 is almost halfway through, how are we in May already? Time seems to fly by so much quicker as you get older. Hence, time is precious and every minute counts. I've been thinking a lot lately about my hopes and desires. At the beginning of each year, a lot of people make New Years resolutions or goals. I use to do that too and those never panned out. For example: I'd make a resolution to exercise and workout (haha, yea right). Those of you who know me, I hardly exercise and there's absolutely no motivation for that.<br />
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<li>to understand and practice what it means to <i style="font-weight: bold;">REST in God's presence</i>.</li>
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<li>to build <b><i>deeper</i></b> friendships with my friends </li>
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Short and not too complicated. It's always good to actually write these down because it makes it concrete versus being up in my head. What are your hopes and desires? Would love to hear from you guys!</div>
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-61901173193667876242016-04-25T15:03:00.002-07:002016-04-25T21:21:03.913-07:00A new chapter..for now..<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hello again! It's been awhile since I've blogged. I think it's been since January since my last blog update? Wow, time sure flies by because we are in the end of April already! A lot has happened since I've blogged. I'm not sure who reads this blog but this blog is really an outlet for me to share my thoughts, things I like to do, and record my memories with friends and family. I guess in the grand scheme of things, this blog is like my little time capsule of my life. So, if you've been with me since the beginning when I started (like just last year), thanks for sticking with me. And if you've just started reading, welcome!<br />
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I plan on posting blogs once a week on Mondays to keep my blog fresh and alive. I realized that if I didn't have a set time to blog, it would be put to the wayside and I really enjoy sharing my thoughts in writing. </div>
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So, what's happened since January? Well, the biggest change is....I've resigned from my job as a teacher after teaching for 10 years! Say what?! Those of you who've known me for a long time, my passion is teaching and kids. Yes, teaching has its pros and cons but overall, I truly love it. Well, I wanted to share my reasons/thoughts for resigning at this point in my career and what's next for me and my family.</div>
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This past 2016-2017 school year, I was on a leave of absence from teaching to stay at home with my two little girls. This means, that I am still an employee of the school district but on sabbatical leave without pay. Before the 2016-2017 school year ends, I can decide to return or resign. <u>I decided to resign. </u></div>
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I love being at home with my two little girls and spending time with them. A lot of you told me that it will be the best decision that I will have made as a mom and one that I won't regret. You guys have been totally right. I realize that time is precious and making memories with my two little girls while being a SAHM (stay at home mom) is the best gift to them and myself.<br />
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Also, while working full time last year, I really struggled with being the best wife, mom, and teacher all at the same time. Sure, I did it, it was a busy/crazy school year, and I know that I can be a full-time working mom. However, when I had the choice to be a SAHM with my kids, I couldn't pass up the chance. Family first.<br />
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The<b> BIGGEST</b> thing that I missed this year while being at home was my colleagues/friends! I have to put a shout out and some love to them (Cumberland Elementary..wassup!!) because truly they have known me for awhile (10 years!) and have seen me grow not just as a teacher but also as an individual. They've been like a second family to me this past decade. I have learned so much from everyone and love teaching even more because of my time spent with them. I have so many great memories but most of all, I miss laughing and chatting with everyone. Yes, laughter...there was always something to laugh about because there was always something funny or crazy that happens in the classroom or around school. Here are just a few pics I quickly found in my files (just a snippet of the awesome people at Cumberland). Thanks for the memories and hope to stay in touch with these fabulous people!<br />
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Yes! I'm not sure when I'll be returning but I'm just going to enjoy this next upcoming school year 2017-2018 being a SAHM again to my two little girls. I have to be honest though, I am worried about finding a job when I want to return. I guess that's just natural because I haven't applied for a teaching job in 10 years! I just have to have faith that God will provide.<br />
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So that basically sums it up folks! I realize here in the Silicon Valley, it truly is a blessing and a privilege to be able to be a SAHM because guys, living here is super $$$$$.<br />
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A huge THANK YOU to my wonderful supportive husband who's making it possible for me to have this time at home with our little girls.<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-34366086706738370022016-01-14T00:37:00.000-08:002016-01-14T00:37:46.762-08:00Goodbye 2015...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Happy New Year everyone! Yes I'm a bit late but heck it's still January and I think it's still okay to wish everyone a Happy New Year. =)<br />
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So, is it just me or is it because I'm getting older that I think each year passes by more quickly than the last? I feel like 2015 whizzed by! Yes, it's almost midnight now and I'm here again reflecting. For some reason, I like to blog super late at night when I should be sleeping. If ya'll don't know me, I'm more of a "night owl" than a "morning get up and go" person. Okay, back to reflecting...2015 was another year of changes. Here are some of the changes that happened:<br />
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1. Took a leave of absence from teaching (crazy but the best decision I've ever made)<br />
2. Became a SAHM (stay at home mom) - best and hardest job ever BUT loving every minute<br />
3. Oldest daughter J started preschool and youngest daughter M is now full-time at home with me<br />
4. Began serving in my church (moms ministry and kids community) - totally stoked that I have the "margin" to serve and enjoying it.<br />
5. Living on one income - Scary at first but God has truly provided for our family.<br />
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Okay..now for some reflections of things I've learned/observed in 2015 (in no particular order of importance):<br />
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1. God. His love never ceases. He knows what's best for me and I'm learning again and again to release my "control" of my life and give it all to Him.<br />
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2. Desire to know God more. Ever since I left teaching, I've had the time and energy to want to spend time in reading His Word and really digging deeper into who GOD is.<br />
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3. Relationships with friends are something that I cherish. I realized this year that I really do cherish all my friendships but I haven't been great at keeping in touch with everyone. =( I've realized that it's important to have that "community" of people walking alongside you through life. It's kinda lonely when you do it alone. I am thankful for all of you who are in my life now. Let's get together sometime!<br />
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4. Family is important. Despite arguments or drama that can happen in any family, I truly cherish all the people that are in my family (immediate and extended). I am grateful to have them in my life and that my girls will grow up with so many cousins, uncles, aunties and their grandparents.<br />
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5. I LOVE BEING A MOM!! I feel very blessed and grateful that God gifted me J and M. They are the best gift ever and I am so very lucky to be their mom.<br />
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6. I love spending time with Dave (hubby) because really with 2 kids and everything else in life, it's hard finding quality time to spend with your spouse. I realized we have to be really intentional about making the time for each other, so that our marriage continues to grow stronger.<br />
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7. Social Media is addicting and a time-sucker. Period. (Facebook/Pinterest/Instagram, etc.)<br />
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That's all I've got for now on my life in 2015. Thanks 2015 for yet another memorable year. 2016...I wonder what God has in store for me in 2016. Do I have any resolutions or goals yet? Hmmm..I guess you'll have to wait and see if I'll be writing a blog post on that! ;)<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-78396418272882782532015-12-26T01:04:00.000-08:002016-01-14T00:41:29.925-08:00Family...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Christmas day 2015 has come and gone. It's midnight now here in Oceanside, CA and I'm sitting in the living room of the beach house our family rented for our reunion, watching and listening to the waves of the ocean. There's something soothing about watching and listening to the ocean waves. It helps me reflect on my thoughts from the day.<br />
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And so tonight..I'm reflecting on the "Family". It's such a broad subject but here's what I've been reflecting on during the holiday season where you spend a lot of time with family. So as much as I love starting new traditions during the holiday season, I'm realizing that I want my girls to have a solid understanding of what family is. Here are some of my reflections. Please note these are not observations of what is occurring in my family. </div>
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1. God orchestrated the family you are in. I know that sometimes it's not all hunky dorey amongst ALL family members ALL the time (and if it is, I'd love to know how your family does it!). Hurt feelings, opinions, criticisms, pessimism, judgements, drama, the list could go on and on about all the negative things that occur within a family unit. And this all happens because we're all human and it's just plain hard to always "get along" and be "peaceful". BUT...family is family and sometimes I just wish that the "truth" can be spoken in love and received with love so that we can live life together as a family that builds each other up and not puts each other down. </div>
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2. Expectations in a family can sometimes be helpful but also hurtful. Sometimes, it's great to have expectations or some people might say "hopes" for people in the family because you want the best for them or for them to reach their highest potential. But sometimes, these expectations can end up being hurtful when the person in the family doesn't live up to the expectations. I hope that instead of having expectations, we have a heart of grace and mercy for others in the family, building each other up with encouragement. </div>
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-87005219148398289332015-12-02T23:35:00.001-08:002015-12-17T00:46:16.981-08:00Thoughts on being a SAHM<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I really can't believe 2015 is almost over. I feel like as I get older, time seems to fly by even faster. It's late at night, the house is quiet and I'm sitting here reflecting on this past year. A lot has changed and sometimes I am in disbelief at how much has changed. The biggest change this year was taking a leave from my teaching job to be a SAHM (Stay at home mom). Say what?! Who would have thought I would leave teaching (which I really do love!) to stay at home with my 2 little girls? I distinctly remember telling my friends that I would NEVER be a SAHM because I didn't think I would have it in me to be one nor would I like it. Well....let's just say that was 10 years ago and waaay before I had kids. So, now it's been 6 months since I left teaching to be a SAHM. So this begs the question: what do I think about this new gig of being a SAHM?<br />
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1) I struggle with feeling appreciated. This is the biggest struggle of all because there are those days where all you hear are 2 little girls whining, complaining, or yelling at you. This is when it's hard to feel like all the effort, patience, and love you've poured out is appreciated by them. There's definitely no one patting me on the back saying "great job momma for handling that meltdown or tantrum with grace and love". </div>
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So despite my struggles..and when I take a step back to look at the bigger picture, I truly am grateful to have the opportunity to be a SAHM. It definitely is a blessing that I am able to spend this time at home with the girls. I do miss teaching and the students but in the meantime, family and being the best mom I can be for my girls and the best wife for Dave is my priority and I'm loving it!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-32983276352378495902015-09-28T21:23:00.003-07:002015-09-28T21:23:55.658-07:00Picture Book Preview #3 <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Happy Monday everyone or should I say..hope Monday wasn't too bad for everyone? Mondays always seem hard no matter what and as for my 3 yr old, Monday mornings are a difficult time transitioning back into the week routine of preschool. So, I've been reading this book to help her identify and understand her emotions she has. This book was a gift from her uncle and I absolutely love it!<div>
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-25673523982016503632015-09-25T07:00:00.000-07:002015-09-25T07:00:07.032-07:00Picture Book Preview #2<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Happy Friday everyone! TGIF! Thanks to all of you who are reading the blog and commenting on FB about it. I really appreciate it!<br />
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So, welcome back to Picture Book Preview #2. This next book is another great find from Powell's Books in Portland. Isn't the cover so cute?<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-79593514658486267632015-09-23T00:05:00.001-07:002015-09-23T00:07:24.159-07:00Picture Book Preview #1<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
As some of you might know, I love children picture books! It's a good thing I'm a teacher because I get to read some great picture books everyday to my students. =) Well, since I'm not teaching this year and staying at home with my girls, I have my great collection of picture books from my classroom to read to them. However, I am always on the lookout for new books to add to my growing library! I could spend hours just reading and perusing through the children book section in a bookstore or even the library.<br />
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Nowadays, with my 3 year old, I've been looking for books that help build her self-esteem, character, and teach her life lessons. I really love stories where there is a life lesson to be learned from the plot or character and stories that just are plain encouraging and uplifting for the heart and soul! I'll be sharing one book at home in the next 3 blog posts. So stay tuned!<br />
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I discovered this picture book <u><a href="http://amzn.com/1938298071" target="_blank">What Do You Do With An Idea?</a></u> at Powell's Books in Portland while on a girls weekend trip. If you haven't been to this AMAZING bookstore in Portland, be sure to check it out! It's like a candy store for book lovers! =) I love this story because it's about this little boy who has an "idea". The author and illustrator portrays this "idea" as a type of thing (the little golden "egg" character) which I absolutely adore! It gives kids a great visual that an "idea" is like a living thing because an idea is brought to life in our minds! So the story takes the reader through the little boy's thoughts and feelings about his "idea". He doesn't know what to do with his "idea" when it first popped into his life and wanted to it to go away but the "idea" kept following him around wanting attention and love. Then the story continues with the boy's acceptance of his "idea" and realizing that it's HIS "idea" and he's going to take care of it. He shares his "idea" with people around him and some like it and some don't. The boy learns that it's okay that some people don't like his "idea" because after all it's HIS idea and he's going to keep it around! In the end, the boy realizes that his "idea" can change the world! </div>
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What an amazing and encouraging story that teaches kids that their ideas are meaningful. I also really love how the author portrays not just the positive things but also the difficult things that a person would encounter when they have an "idea" and want to share the "idea". In addition, I thought the illustrations perfectly portrayed the storyline. It's hard to explain it in words so you'll just have to get the book! =) I promise, it's a keeper that everyone in the family (young and old) will enjoy! Feel free to leave comments on what you think of this post and if you have any suggestions of new or old picture books that you love! I always love hearing picture book recommendations! Stay tuned for another picture book suggestion coming out this Friday!</div>
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-87494714236756504032015-09-16T15:33:00.000-07:002015-09-16T15:33:59.397-07:00For the Love of Community - Jen Hatmaker<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Been really pondering what it means to be in community with others around me. Getting to and creating that depth in a friendship/relationship takes time. As I was perusing my Facebook feed I came upon this video that someone from our church shared and I just love how Jen Hatmaker describes how community begins. I love how she says "it just takes a table or a porch and food...just invite others around a table...conversation can just start with talk about trashy TV but eventually as you gather together more and more, the conversations itself become more meaningful and you begin to share your heart.." <3 this. Thank you Lord for speaking through this video. Thought I'd share this as well with you all.<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-71560915212027598772015-09-14T08:00:00.000-07:002015-09-14T23:48:58.804-07:00Being in Community...<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Our church has been focusing a lot on discovering what it means to be "in community" with others around us through Scripture. I guess I wanted to share my thoughts and hopes because I really appreciate this journey that my church is going through during this season. </div>
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First off, I really appreciate being in Community with others, no matter who you are or what you believe. I firmly believe that God has placed each individual in our lives for a reason. So for that, I am so grateful and blessed to have such wonderful friends and family.</div>
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After today's sermon from our pastor, he challenged us to think about our relationships/friendships and how can we move from a notion of being "friendly" to having deeper relationships/friendships with each other. So that brings the question of what does it mean by having a deeper relationship with others. Well, my hope is that by being in community with others, I would be able to share freely my joys, hopes, fears, and struggles, listen to others with a heart of grace, mercy, love, laugh together through life's joyous moments, and cry together during our most difficult times. I know for me at least, it's sometimes hard to "open" up and share life's deepest moments (happy or sad) because I feel insecure about what others might think. But as I've been learning how to share with others, it's been amazing to hear others share their lives with me as well! </div>
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I guess this topic of "community" has been really hitting home for me because of my recent life change in being a SAHM (stay at home mom). I've come to realize that being a SAHM can be lonely at times even though it's the most rewarding job ever! So I am grateful to the community of friends that God has placed in my life (I know I said this earlier above, but had to say it again!). With that said, I am really looking forward to what God brings in this season of life in terms of community and the relationships that I already have with all of my friends and family. What does being in community with others mean to you? </div>
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Summer has come and gone and boy was it a fun-filled summer in our house! At the beginning of the summer way back in June, I had one week all to myself while the kids were still in daycare. So..what did I do with my free time? ORGANIZE of course! Who doesn't love a clean, organized, and tidy space? I certainly do!<br />
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I have to say, this book is actually entertaining to read and the way Kon Mari talks about tidying up is different than anything I've heard before. Basically, the premise is "Choose and keep things that brings you joy." Well, duh, how come I never thought of that? SO SIMPLE! </div>
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Okay, so as I'm reading this book, I was reading up on one of my favorite blogs <a href="http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">iheartorganizing</a> and she had this <a href="http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/2015/06/four-week-wait-no-more-organizing.html" target="_blank">Four Week "Wait-No-More" Organizing Challenge!</a> What great timing to get myself started on decluttering, tidying, and organizing my house one space at a time! So what space did I choose first? THE GIRLS CLOSET!</div>
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We recently just moved back into our house after remodeling our bathrooms and the bedrooms. After moving in, we decided to have the girls finally share a room. Hooray for me cuz now I get my office back! This meant I had to combine two girl closets into one, which was daunting to me because they both had so much clothes! So in comes the Kon Mari Method! </div>
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Step 1: Purge! Take everything out...Seriously, look at all those clothes. How could a 2.5 yr old and a 16 month have so many clothes! I had to do a panorama to get it all in and to be honest after I took the picture, I found two more bins of clothes hiding in another room!</div>
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Step 2: Organize clothes. I kinda went overboard in organizing and I think I could have done it in a more efficient way but in the end, it all got done. I first grouped everything by type of clothing (pants, short, dresses, jackets, etc.). Then within each group I organized by clothing size (0-3 mo, 3-6 mo, etc). Here's a snapshot of what I did.<br />
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Step 3: Folding the KonMari Way! I had to view several youtube videos on how to fold the <a href="https://youtu.be/bs7Lk6WOM7Y" target="_blank">KonMari Wa</a>y. I folded all the girls' clothes including socks and bibs. Here's a snapshot of their drawers. I used empty shoeboxes to hold the smaller items such as socks. This was a suggestion from the Kon Mari Method book. </div>
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Reflection: This process ended up being a week-long project. It was very freeing to purge and clear up space in the closet and dresser. It's been 2 months since I've completed this project and it's been really easy finding clothes and putting clothes away because everything has its place. Sorry for the long post but hope you enjoyed reading my process of organizing my kids' clothes. What have you been organizing lately? Anyone else trying out the Kon Mari Method?</div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">So when there's something new that sparks my interest and curiousity, I'd be willing to give it a try! Along comes ShareEats! A new community food app that I'm helping to Beta test! So would you like to ShareEats with me while I'm testing it out? I'll be posting just a few things I enjoy cooking on ShareEats. My first food that I'll be sharing is my finger-licking baked Honey Soy Sauce Chicken Wings! You can pair it with some sauteed green beans and a starch and it's a healthy full meal! If you're wondering what ShareEats is all about, come and check it out! Here's the info below. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222;">I'm inviting you to a community food app that I'm helping to Beta test called ShareEats. With ShareEats, you can order and pick up </span><i style="background-color: white; color: #222222;">my home-cooked Honey Soy Sauce Chicken Wings (for pick-up this Tuesday)!</i><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222;"> Download the iPhone app here: </span><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/shareeats/id973831663" style="background-color: white; color: #1155cc;" target="_blank">https://itunes.apple.<wbr></wbr>com/us/app/shareeats/<wbr></wbr>id973831663</a></span><br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-7122689955755801682015-06-19T09:00:00.000-07:002015-06-20T21:34:27.969-07:00A New Chapter..<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I've been a teacher for the past 10 years and I have loved every minute of it! Teaching is truly a passion of mine and even though there are some "rough" days, I still enjoy it in the end with all the laughter everyday and the funny student stories that I'll have for a lifetime!<br />
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If you were to have asked me 10 years ago if I'd leave teaching, my response would've been "heck no, I'm always going to be working full-time as a teacher, even when I have kids." Okay, fast forward 10 years later. I'm a mom of two little girls and after working full-time this year, I've decided (drum-roll...) to take a "break" from teaching and enter into the world of being a stay-at-home mom (SAHM)! Say whaat?!?! I know, kinda crazy that I'm making this change. Thankfully, I have an awesome supportive husband who has made it possible for me to take a year leave from teaching so that I can try this SAHM business with my cute girls. So, I've packed up my classroom and said my "goodbyes" to the wonderful staff, students and parents that I've known for the past 10 years. Here's a picture of my empty classroom, a full trunk of the mini van, and my "teaching" home for the last decade!</div>
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So, a new chapter begins! Stay tuned in for whatever shenanigans I'll be getting into with these little cuties!<br />
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Jocelynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10094094477670774499noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6165111197817005195.post-31582693719602676482015-06-16T23:56:00.000-07:002015-06-16T23:56:59.545-07:00Geeking over Google Drive!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I absolutely love Google Drive! I use it for my work and at home to organize my electronic files and ideas. I definitely use it more in teaching because I have tons things that I use and collect. When I first started teaching, I had loads and loads of paper files. Then after moving classrooms several times, I realized I had so much paper files that I ended up not using those files because it was so hard to find things! So last year, when I had to move to a new grade level and move classrooms, I decided it was time to chuck those files for good. But wait! I didn't just throw everything out, I decided to scan as much as I could and start saving into my Google Drive!<br />
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So a year later, I have now my electronic file system on Google Drive. I just love how organized all my teaching ideas are and it's so easy to find because I can use the search engine to find what I'm looking. Super easy and efficient versus flipping through a load of papers. </div>
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Well, how do I organize my electronic files? That's a great question! I decided to start with subject folders: Math, Writing, Reading, Phonics, Grammar, Science, Social Studies. Then as the year progressed, I added other folders such as: Field Trips, Report Cards, Team Meeting Notes, Lesson Plans, etc.</div>
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Now, here is where it gets a little "Type A" crazy organization. I made sub folders within each subject folder. Here is a picture of what I did and I absolutely love this way of organizing all my electronic files for each subject. </div>
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Now whenever I get new ideas electronically, I can automatically save it into the right google drive folder, which makes searching for things much easier! My 1st grade team got use to me asking "can I get a copy of that to put into my Google Drive?" or saying "I have that on my Google Drive and I can send that over to you." Oh and the best part of Google Drive is the sharing feature! You can share a file, a folder, even your whole drive folder with anyone you like! Happy filing and organizing with Google Drive! </div>
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