Tuesday, November 8, 2016

The Reason I Have Peace on Election Day


Today is the day. The day when Americans decide who will become the next President of the United States of America. Does it baffle me that across this great nation, these are our two choices? You bet! But, I refuse to let my voice be silent—as an American and as a woman. My vote has been cast, and now I pray and wait. I will not spend today walking around in fear of what is to come. I know the man who holds the master plan. His name is Jesus Christ and in the words of the late Dr. S.M. Lockridge: That’s my King!


When you know the king, you know that his perfect love cast out all fear. When you know the king, you know that He can move mountains. When you know the king, you know that in the end He is victorious. When you know the king, you know that you can lie down tonight in perfect peace and that you are kept in the palm of His hand.
 
 

Be wise today. Know what you believe in and take that mindset to the polls. You are not going to like everything about either of the top-running candidates. I’m not here to tell you who to vote for. I am here to ensure that you understand that it is important to take the time to make your voice be heard. Do what YOU can, then let God handle the rest. Don’t be consumed with worry or fear. As Priscilla Shirer says in the video above, "He is the ruler of all rulers, the leader of all leaders...He cannot be explained away." He remains in control.
 
If you are feeling uneasy today or you just need a reminder of who your creator is, take a few minutes to watch these videos.
 
Peace to you on this Election Day!

 

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Sidelined—Benched—Taken Out of the Game

Whatever term you use, it’s that moment when the player is removed from the game and has to watch from the sidelines as the game goes on. Sometimes, that is what it is like being a firefighter’s wife.

I wake up each day to a new game of Life. Except in this game, the players are real. When Mr. Handsome is leaving for a fire shift, I squeeze him a little tighter knowing the game could change in an instant. Sure, it’s true everyday and in every profession, I’m just offering you a taste of what it’s like for me—for my sisterhood of fire wives and their families.

The game can be going well. Then, without a moment’s notice—sidelined, benched!

There is nothing like watching your own game of life from the sidelines. Recently, there was a restaurant fire in our town. I was at home working on something on the computer. I had no idea anything was happening until I received a text message inquiring if my husband was on-shift. He was. Then, it was explained to me that there was a fire. Fortunately, that text came from my sister who worked within view of the fire so I was able to touch base with her throughout the ordeal. However, that didn’t stop the gut-wrenching feeling of knowing my husband and his fire family were battling blazes.

Social media frenzy makes this situation and others the hardest part of being sidelined. When this fire happened, there was a Live Facebook video made on a local news page. The comments from people who like to hype up situations never consider the families affected. There were graphic comments made suggesting that people were laid out, unconscious in the restaurant parking lot! Yet, there was not a single soul harmed in this fire. Can you just imagine what sidelined life would have looked like had I not had my sister close enough to the situation to assure me that those firefighters and other first responders were fine?

It was several hours before I heard from my husband that day. This is only one occasion. There have been countless. There will be countless more. The feeling of uneasiness while waiting on that call or text that says all is well will never cease. Yet, I know the game must go on.

For me, that means relying on my faith in God and the assurance that this is a well-trained fire department.

This is Fire Life.  

 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Messy Memories






I’ve always heard “A little dirt won’t hurt.” At our house it seems to go a bit more like:

A little paint (all over the table) won’t hurt.
A little tea (spilled on the floor) won’t hurt.
A little cheese (dry, hard & old) won’t hurt.
A little crafty stuff (everywhere) won’t hurt.

My dining room table is a work of art where the piece changes landscapes with each new project. It started with an accident where I (yep, not a kiddo) got a bit of pink paint on the table years ago. I left it there as a reminder that life happens. It’s an OLD painted wood table that was once a pretty baby blue color. My mom painted it a nice coffee-with-cream color before it came to live with us. As time has gone by, the cream has chipped in places and you can see the blue—along with all the other colors we’ve added while creating. I mean, seriously, who has time to cover the table with a tablecloth or something when your mind is racing to create?!

Just last week, my oldest decided to create a design on paper using a black Sharpie. Let’s just say despite our cleaning efforts, the design is also now a part of our table. Just yesterday, she was creating something and now there are little white, aqua, pink, blue and maybe even red specks accentuating last week’s Sharpie design. They will come off but I’m not in a panic to make it happen.

Did you catch my phrase: A little tea (spilled on the floor) won’t hurt?
It doesn’t have to be tea. It is anything in liquid form that my youngest can spill. We aren’t really talking tea here; well sometimes. Mostly, we are talking about little teapots, little teacups, bowls from the pretend kitchen and endless tea party sets she has accumulated. She fills them up with water quicker than I can get the first spill cleaned.

Mr. Handsome recently upgraded us to a side-by-side fridge. Yep, the one with the water dispenser in the door. Don’t even suggest that I can put the thing on lock. I’m raising Little Einstein’s ‘round here. She has worked around that and has tea party debating skills that would make my lawyer friend’s heads spin.

Let’s move on: A little cheese (dry, hard, and old) won’t hurt.
By now, you know this is about more than cheese. My oldest dreams of being on Chopped for Kids or any show like that. Most days this summer she has cooked her own breakfast. I am more than willing to make it for her, but she is like her mama and has the need to create. So, I let her with the understanding that clean-up is part of the creating. True to being a perfect mix of her mother and father, she is like her daddy when it comes to cooking. She finds it necessary to make use of every pot and every utensil possible. An admitted fact from my man about himself, by the way. One that I gladly accept if it means I get to enjoy his amazing cooking creations. So, why did I say dry, hard and old cheese? Because, even after all her cleaning attempts, and she really works hard—I will find remaining evidence of her cooking escapades every time.
She has a new love for making food in the waffle maker. She has even used it to make eggs. However, her favorite thing to make in the waffle maker is a cheese quesadilla. Thus, you can imagine what I mean by dry, hard and old cheese.

And….I saved the best for last: A little crafty stuff (everywhere) won’t hurt.

Ah, yes.
As I am typing, I look up to see a yellow, round pom-pom thingy, some dried balls of hot glue, tiny scraps of paper, a basket of craft paints, crayons, markers, pens, coloring books, beads and so forth all within my reach or within a few steps. My dining room has become a craft room even though we have a craft closet. Before one project is complete and cleaned up, another project is in the works.

Why am I telling you this?
Is it so you can make certain we never come to craft or cook at your house?
No, because 1) I eliminated that invitation just by posting this. Ha-ha, just kidding, and 2) I do teach my kids to respect our belongings and most especially those of others. If they do something like painting with their Nana they know they better put something on her table to protect it. She isn’t trying to remember that life happens via some paint marks on her dining room table. That would be crazy, right?!

I’m telling you because even though I’ve spent this summer or my entire parenthood cleaning spills, discovering dried particles of food in the least likely places, and relinquishing my beloved crafting supplies to my children—I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Before you panic, we don’t live in a house where mold is growing or bugs are roaming because of food waste (and I do scrub the table). My kids aren’t even allowed to have drinks anywhere but the dining room or kitchen; occasionally the living room when we do something like a movie night. They hear me say “Make sure you clean that up when you’re done” more times than I care to admit. Some days I drive my own self crazy trying to keep things in order and some days I just say forget it. I love an orderly home but I am learning that I can’t let it control me, us.

I want to spend my child raising years enjoying making memories with my kids. I want them to be creative. I want them to understand that life really does happen. I don’t want to lose my temper over drink spills. Sometimes I do and it is never worth it. I want to allow them space to learn, grow, love, and be loved. If that means making memories with messes, then so be it.

When my husband has the time to create our beautifully planned farmhouse table, I will protect it well. Until then, we will continue to make memories and messes on our coffee-with-cream-and-paint-splattered table. I encourage you to take time to make memories, even if they are messy. There will always be something waiting to be cleaned. There will always be cooking and laundry. I realize those things have to get done, but we can easily obsess about them. This time with our children is precious and will pass all too quickly.

Take a break. Make a mess. Make lasting memories.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Homemade Cinnamon Rolls


A few days ago This Chick spent a few hours with the Miracles making Homemade Cinnamon Rolls while That Dude did some work and the Dog (Dela) stared at us from her view on the back porch between the window panes of the french doors. She can be at the far back of the yard, yet instinctively she knows when we start cooking.

We used a recipe from our Watkins Vanilla Classic Recipes Cookbook. Therefore, some ingredients call for Watkins brand products. We did not use those products. We used what we had on-hand and still had amazing results.

 My advice after making these:

1. Make sure you read the directions first. There are several times that you will have waiting time while your dough rises.

2. Gather all your ingredients first and measure them out. To me, this makes the process much smoother.

3. If you prefer a thicker and sweeter icing, consider making your own cream cheese icing instead of the glaze used in this recipe. We LOVED these cinnamon rolls, but all agreed that cream cheese icing would have been amazing!

*I will include a basic cream cheese icing below the cinnamon roll recipe. It is delicious and very simple.

Homemade Cinnamon Roll Ingredients

4 ¼ to 4 ¾ cups all-purpose flour, divided

1 package quick-rising active dry yeast

1 ¼ cups plus 4 to 5 teaspoons milk, divided

¼ cup granulated sugar

¼ cup (½ stick) plus 6 tablespoons butter, softened, divided

2 teaspoons Watkins vanilla, divided

5 teaspoons Watkins ground cinnamon, divided

1 teaspoon salt

2 eggs

½ cup packed brown sugar

1 cup powdered sugar

Directions

Combine 1 ½ cups flour and yeast in large bowl, set aside.

In saucepan, heat 1 ¼ cups milk, granulated sugar, ¼ cup butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and salt just until mixture is warm (120 F to 130 F), stirring constantly.
Add this to the flour mixture along with the eggs. Beat with an electric mixer at low speed for 30 seconds, scraping side of bowl often. Beat at high speed for 3 minutes.

Stir in as much remaining flour as possible with spoon (dough will be soft). Knead in enough remaining flour to form moderately soft dough, 3 to 5 minutes total. Shape dough into a ball; place in lightly greased bowl, turning once. Cover and let rise in warm place about 1 to 1 ½ hours until double in size. (Dough is ready to shape when you can lightly press two fingers ½ inch into dough and indentation remains.) Punch down dough and divide in half. Place each half on lightly floured surface and smooth into a ball. Cover and let rest 10 minutes.

Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease 13 x 9 inch baking pan. Roll half of dough into 12 x 8 inch rectangle on lightly floured surface. Spread with 3 tablespoons butter. Combine brown sugar and remaining 4 teaspoons cinnamon; sprinkle half of mixture over dough. Roll up dough from short side; seal edge by brushing with water. Repeat with remaining dough. Slice one roll into 8 pieces and the other into 7 pieces. (According to recipe, but will depend on how thin/thick you slice your pieces). Arrange slices cut sides up in prepared pan. Cover; let rise about 30 minutes or until nearly doubled.

Bake for 25 to 40 minutes or until light brown. (Ours baked in about 20 minutes, so make sure to check your rolls often). Immediately invert rolls onto wire rack, then invert again. Cool slightly on wire rack. Combine powdered sugar, remaining 4 teaspoons milk and 1 teaspoon vanilla in small bowl; drizzle glaze over rolls. Serve warm or store in airtight container.

Basic Cream Cheese Icing/Frosting Ingredients

8 oz. cream cheese

½ cup butter, softened

4 cups powdered/confectioner’s sugar

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Directions

Beat softened butter and cream cheese until well blended.

Add powdered sugar and vanilla. Beat until creamy.

Right out of the oven--before icing. Oh, so good!

A How-To On Receiving Free Products by Mail


How Do You Get All That Stuff For Free?

I get asked this question all the time. It never gets old because I love helping my family and friends save money! I’ve shared the links on my personal Facebook page, but since those easily get lost in the newsfeed, I thought it would be a good idea to do a post with all the information in one place.

I couponed for a LONG time, but when Miracle 2 came along I fell off the coupon train. I haven’t been able to find my way back for, well…let’s be honest…FOUR years! I do love couponing but I like to hit the stores alone. Since that is a rare occasion with little ones, I just lost interest—that whole time and season for everything type of deal. Right now, my season is soaking up all the time I can with my babies.

When I have a few moments, like the one I am having now because Miracle 1 is making a video of some sort and Miracle 2 is in deep concentration watching a video, I like to checkout freebie sites and review sites. Freebie sites are sites and/or Facebook pages that post links to free items. These are typically coupons for free products or trial size products that are sent to you in the mail. These sites also provide links to exceptionally priced items, as well as sweepstakes. Review sites are sites that you sign-up to become a member. Membership is free on all the sites I use and only takes a few minutes to complete. These sites want your feedback on products. They will send you products to try in exchange for honest feedback.

There are SO many freebie sites out there, but most post the same freebies on all their pages. For that reason, I just stick to one site. My favorite site right now is Freebie Shark. For convenience, I usually just go to their Facebook page to check-out the freebies and deals. You will have to click on the links they provide and sign-up for each deal that interests you separately. I highly recommend having a separate email account that you use when you sign-up because most companies will want you to agree to receiving their email newsletter in exchange for the freebie they are offering. I only spend a small amount of time doing this. Some people do it every day, some just when the notion strikes. I am somewhat the when-the-notion-strikes chick at the moment, which is more like when my kiddos are content doing their own thing. We just enjoyed a bag of Lay’s BBQ Potato Chips due to the notion striking me to check the site and sign-up for the deal.

My latest and most favorite thing has been review sites. I love these sites because they send full-size products in exchange for my honest reviews. Another plus to review sites is being able to include my family in the fun. The items they send are based on surveys they ask you to complete. This is great because you receive items that you and your family will actually use. I currently participate in three different review sites: Influenster, Smiley 360, and BzzAgent.

Influenster has a mobile app. I love this app because I can do everything right from my phone. Influenster’s review goodies come in a cool box called a VoxBox. My little people know when a VoxBox arrives and they get excited! Once your VoxBox arrives, you have to check it in. Then, there are tasks that you have to complete. A task might be posting to Facebook about the contents of your newest VoxBox. The instructions are simple and easy. I’ve only been an Influenster for a few months. So far, I have received full-size shampoo and conditioner, chips, Dr. Teal’s Epsom Salt, and 3 full-size bottles of Body Armor drinks. The boxes usually come with coupons for other free products to try also.

BzzAgent is another of my favorites. Once you become a member of BzzAgent, you answer surveys to accumulate points. The points determine the number of BzzAgent Campaigns you are offered to participate in, but they also award points that are redeemable through another site called My Points. My Points can be redeemed for gift cards. Kohl’s, Starbucks, Home Depot, and Amazon are just a few of the gift cards I have received from My Points. Back to BzzAgent…

I recently received BIC Razors and Daisy Squeeze Sour Cream from BzzAgent. Both products came with several coupons. The company would like you to share these coupons with family and friends as you “Bzz” about their products. The Daisy Squeeze Sour Cream Campaign also came with recipe cards.

The third review site that I recently started using upon the advice of a fellow review friend is Smiley 360. I haven’t done as much with this company. Basically, I signed up and they started sending offers to my email which they call Missions. The coolest Mission I’ve been sent so far is the opportunity to receive a Sleep Number pillow in exchange for visiting a Sleep Number store and checking out a specific Sleep Number bed. Sounds easy enough! I still have a few weeks to complete the assignment, so we shall see!

If you would like to give review sites a try, you can easily click on the links below to sign-up. Remember, once you receive an item to try it is important to follow-up with reviews. Read the directions and make sure to include any wording they tell you to. For example, if I share anything about the Body Armor drinks, I must include the hashtag #BODYARMORMom and I state that I was given the item for free in exchange for my review.



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Disclosure: All items mentioned from Bzz Agent, Influenster, and Smiley 360 were sent to me FREE in exchange for my honest reviews. All reviews are made based upon my own personal and honest experience with each product.


 

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Damage Control: When Your Words Create a Storm

Lists.
I have one for everything because I don't want to forget anything. I can remember a zillion things, yet forget the most important thing on my to-do list. Oh, and my list must be written. I love the modern conveniences of technology; but there is just something about putting pencil to paper.

Admittedly, I've always struggled with knowing when to keep my mouth shut or maybe it's more of a knowing how to say what I need to once I've opened my mouth. I've said way too many things in this lifetime that I wish I could take back. I haven't always acted Christ-like.

My family can attest to how God has helped me tremendously in this area. I often joke that when I asked for His help, he made me silent. The girl who would once "go off" on anyone, now has times she can't say a word because she knows one word would turn into a flood of words.

We can all agree that a raging storm usually creates a large mess that someone has to clean up. It can take a really long time to clean up storm damage. Often the damage is not repairable. That's how our words can be which is why this chick had to pray for a change.

I had read the words of Proverbs 15:1 countless times since childhood. Then, one day I read them and knew that they had to become more than words on a page for me--more than advice read but never put into action. But how?

For myself, that meant doing what I do best when I need a reminder. I wrote the words to Proverbs 15:1 on a chalkboard that hangs in my kitchen: A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.

That was a defining moment for me. Our kitchen is the hub of our home. On school mornings that is where Mr. Handsome typically finds me after his fire shift. It's where my kids know to look first for their momma. It's where we prepare meals that become part of memories once we're all at the dinner table. It can also be a tense place when trying to prepare a meal or clean-up while the other tasks on my to-do list remain undone.

I read those words every morning before beginning my day. I read them over and over and over some days. They were a lifeline for me when something or someone would frustrate me. I'm not just talking about at home. I'm talking about everyday, life in general, frustrations. For nearly a year I left Proverbs 15:1 right there.

Then, when I felt it was time to change it, I couldn't.
Why?
Because I was scared I would forget the words. I had come so far. I didn't want to hurt anyone else with my words. As I stared at the verse with eraser in hand, I was reminded of the scripture in Psalm that talks about hiding the word in the heart (Psalm 119:11).

As a little girl, out of fear I would sleep with my Bible like a child sleeps with a stuffed animal--snuggled up tight. I knew the Word of God was powerful. I still believe that power, but I also understand the importance of studying and memorizing scripture. We are blessed to have the B-I-B-L-E so accessible. Sadly, that is not the case for many.

I need to hide the word in my heart.  I need to study it. Will I still make a mess of my words on occassion? Yes, because I'm still a work in progress. We all are.

I will have to apologize. I will have to right some wrongs and participate in storm clean-up. My hope is that those clean-ups become less frequent as I continue to learn how to control my words and actions according to God.

We all struggle with something. Maybe your struggle isn't your reaction to other's actions. It can be anything that causes you to fumble in your walk with Christ. Do not give up just because you fall down during a storm.
Get up. Do the clean up. Then, fill your head up with HIS truth.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Heroes and Holidays: When Your Fire Fighter Spouse Has to Work on a Holiday

Happy Memorial Day. We are a blessed nation. So many lives have been lost serving our country while fighting for our freedom.

With that said, let me begin this post by acknowledging the fact that countless jobs require us to work holidays. My career before having children was in retail management. I know first-hand what it is like to be at work wishing I was home with my family. Which is among the reasons I was reluctant to begin this blog. I know there are far worse scenarios than my husband having to work a 24-hour shift. I realize he could be stationed on the other side of the world for months on end. I am the product of a single parent household, so I also understand how fortunate I am to having a loving spouse who is there to do this thing we call life together. However, I also am aware of how quickly life can change and how my husband and all other first responders put their lives on the line each and every day. For those of us who are on the other side of that at home, the dreaded reality of what could be is a thought not always easily suppressed. That is why I wanted to begin this blog. If my family is trying to figure it all out, then I am certain we are not alone. That has already been confirmed twice today. Once from a seasoned fire wife and once from a new fire wife. So, here is to Heroes and Holidays.

If you ask any fire fighter or first responder that I know, they will never call themselves a hero. That’s not a title they set out to attain with their position. To them, they are just men and women with a job to do. Yet, when they pull up to a burning house, rescue someone stuck inside a car, or offer a listening ear in an intense moment—they become that person’s hero. And to those of us so fortunate to call them family, those of us who see the pain in their eyes when they did all they could for someone and it wasn’t enough—they are our hero. So days like today when others are celebrating with cookouts and family outings, it can make for a long day when your spouse or significant other is on shift.

My husband’s very first fire shift was Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving was always a special holiday for us. My mother-in-law and most of my husband’s siblings live several hours away. We are a large family so it is hard to get everyone together. This was the one time of year that we knew we could all be together. Fire Life changed that and all holidays to follow. For us, there was no waiting around for the time that he would have to work a holiday. That first year I believe we hit every holiday or the eve of every holiday. We had a lot to learn!

Christmas was no exception. I think the first two years, my husband worked Christmas Eve. That wasn’t too bad, but it still wasn’t the same. I was used to Mr. Handsome helping me get everything just right the night before and all of us waking up together Christmas morning. We are always last minute getting presents wrapped. Let’s just say one Christmas Eve my husband spent some down time wrapping presents at the station. I believe he also had to put a bike together that first year. Our pictures show him still wearing his fire department t-shirt because he came straight home from his shift and we were all waiting for gift time.

My favorite and most crazy holiday adjustment was Miracle 2’s second Christmas. My husband had to work CHRISTMAS DAY! How in the world were we going to pull this off??!! It was going to be the first year that she really understood what was going on. We didn’t want to do Christmas on Christmas Eve. Many people do and that’s cool. We just wanted to find a way to stick to our tradition. My mother and sister always spend the night and we do Christmas Eve fun together—cooking for Christmas day, decorating gingerbread men, playing some games, whatever low-key things we can think of. Well, that night we sent to daddy to bed a bit early. With my mom and sister’s help, we took care of the final touches and grabbed a few short hours of sleep. Then, we all woke up in the wee hours of the night to have Christmas so it would feel like Christmas morning. My man went to work tired out I am sure, but the fact that he was willing to make that sacrifice to keep a tradition and make Fire Life work for us makes him all the more my hero!

We’ve made many other adjustments to our holiday routines including trips to the fire station with cookie cake, gift bags, and balloons so we could have a quick birthday celebration since Mr. Handsome’s birthday seems to consistently fall when he is on shift. We may or may not have shown up in the Wal-Mart parking lot with a birthday surprise once because it was his birthday and he was spending his shift in the heat of May collecting donations for Give Burns the Boot.

I think the key is finding ways to still celebrate the holidays, the milestones, and all the other important events with the most important people. Some holidays we will be fortunate to spend them with our fire fighter. Other times we may have to do it early or later. Like today, my husband had to work a side job. (That aspect of Fire Life is another whole post.) Actually, he just got home. So we decided a few days ago that we’d do our grilling at night and our girls could “Night Swim” in the pool. It might not sound like anything special to you, but our two miracles have talked about night swimming for days! They are excited and that makes it worth it all.

How does your family make Fire Life or any other Work Life that interferes with holidays work?

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Just Do It


Welcome to the first blog post for Family Fire Life. I am excited to begin this journey and see where it leads. While several blog post ideas have been running through my mind, I’ve had a hard time deciding on an initial post. I decided that I should talk with my crew (aka my little family) to see what their thoughts might be.

A few nights ago, like many nights when my husband is not on shift, we were all laying around in the living room. Miracle 2, who is four, was climbing all over her daddy who was laying on the floor taking it like a champ. Miracle 1, who is eleven, was lying next to them. Most likely, she had also been a culprit to the climbing all over daddy episode. I think it is their favorite thing to do when he is anywhere nearby. Ok, ok…back to the story. I was close to them on the couch. I told them that a new blog owner would like to interview our family. This blog owner would like to ask them how we make Fire Life work for our family. Of course, they knew I was referring to myself and didn’t mind letting me know that this new blog owner needed to get busy making some posts to said blog. Once the jokes ended, my sweet Miracle 1 answered my question with four powerful words: We Just Do It!

Yes, we do!

That does not mean life is always peachy. In southern slang, that means things aren’t always just wonderful and without frustration. We still find ourselves making adjustments to make this work for our family. I would confidently say that Miracle 1 has been most affected by the adjustments of becoming a Fire Family. She was six when her daddy became a fire fighter. This is the same little girl who fell asleep countless nights on her daddy’s chest. The same little girl who snuggled up next to him to watch Disney classics because he is such a good sport. The same little girl who can still recall the day her daddy jumped the softball fence to rescue her when she sprained her ankle playing ball. Her hero. Now, every third day she has to share her hero with an entire community.

The situation is a little different for Miracle 2. She has only known life as a Fire Family. We often joke that she is happy when it is the 3rd day (daddy on shift) because that means she gets to sleep in the bed with her momma and sister. All joking aside, there are days that I lose count of how many times her sweet, four-year old voice tells me she misses her daddy. She definitely understands that he is not present that day; however this schedule is all she has known.

So, how do we just do it as Miracle 1 said? Some days pushing through those 24-hour shifts holding onto the fact that 48 hours await us on the other side is a task. Other times it truly isn’t so bad. Like anything in life, we know there are pros and cons. Mr. Handsome’s schedule may require him to miss some important events like recently when he had to miss Honor’s Day for our oldest. Yet, other times it allows him to be at school events during the day like Field Day, which wouldn’t be possible if he had a traditional work schedule.

For us, it is all about being present when you can be. By present, I don’t mean every activity that is on the calendar. I mean in the here and now. Taking time to put down the phones, turn off the TV, and take it like a champ when God’s miracles want to climb all over you, talk to you about a dozen things all at once, or just snuggle up next to you and watch the next Disney classic. That’s a little of how we just do it in our life.

And isn’t that how it really is with all of life? It throws us curveballs or strikes us out more than we care to admit; but we have to get back up. We have to try and try again until we figure out what works for us—for our family. What works for my crew may not work for you and yours but when we allow ourselves to be transparent and toss out our preconceived notions of others; hopefully, we will find that each of us has a wealth of information waiting to be shared with others who are on the same journey of learning life together.