Monday, October 31, 2011
18 years of learning
My son turns 18 today.
That's monumental. I admit, I am having a hard time with it. He thinks it's because my 'baby' is going to be, at least legally, an adult. In reality, I wonder if we, my husband and I, have really shown him what we need to show him to survive in life.
More than fishing and hunting, I hope he learned from his dad the necessity of providing for family, for working for what you want, and enjoying a day in nature ore than a day inside.
More than just listening to us reading out loud when he was little, I hope he heard the love in our voices and realizes now, also, how important it really is to have a person who read to him when he was younger.
More than throwing a ball, and batting a ball, I hope we have taught him the importance of being with his children, when he has them, and that love doesn't come wrapped under a tree in December, but comes wrapped in sweats with a bad right arm and an even worse catching ability.
I know I shouldn't worry - he is pretty deep when he has a conversation with someone - such as the other night when he said he will never understand why the government and people in general continue to send monies to other countries for their poor and homeless and starving children, when we have the same right here. So when he talks, I know he saw, he listened, he observed and made choices. In the long run, I must say, he's made many right choices and only a few bad ones.
He has put us through a lot, don't get me wrong, but there was more good - much more good - than bad.
But you know, I'm going to miss that boy - that boy who insisted was Tommy the White Power Ranger...or Batman...or Robin....that boy who memorized Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory so he didn't "have to watch it anymore." That boy who just so totally stole my heart and who has now become this young man who has dreams and desires that he may pursue elsewhere - someplace that I will only be welcome to visit, but not stay.
No, they really don't stay young forever. They really don't - so if you know a little boy who has truly captured that part of your heart you didn't even know existed - take a lot of pictures and truly hold on to every day as if it's the last he will be that age and realize it is. Make a lot of memories and within those memories, teach a lot of lessons. He really will be watching and listening and observing. Even if he is dressed like a superhero.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Thinner Winners - Working on the Chain Gang
"A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes” Wade Boggs
We are into week three of a Thinner Winner contest sponsored by Bay Athletic Club. A few co-workers, a niece of a co-worker and I make up Chain Reaction. The contest runs 6 weeks and there are two categories you can win in - most percentage of weight lost per team and most percentage of inches lost per team. Each prize is $1,000.
I was surprised when they asked me to join their team but accepted the challenge. Though, I will admit, I was a little hesitant. I've had many starts ... and endings ... to exercise.
But, you know, it isn't has bad as I remember it! Really!!
I think this is what I've needed. For so long, I have really just walked the thin ice that is dieting. Punishing myself for eating more than I should. Disappointed in my pickings when I did eat what I should. It got to the point where I felt like I was going through the motions!
Enter a solid work out in a great facility. And add to that the motivation of other team members/co-workers supporting not only me, but each other.
Last night I worked out with another team member and we discussed life after contest. "Will you continue with this?" she asked me - her already a member of Bay. "Yes," I said, without hesitation. "I cannot believe how much better I feel and how much energy I have the morning after a work out." It's true!
And mentally, I feel sharper and more in tune to what's going on and more motivated to do things and finish things. To even do Zumba - maybe - this week.
I pick up my team shirt today - and that quote at the top of this blog - the one by Wade Boggs - is on the back. It's our team motto - and we really do live up to that. We do create a chain reaction.
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