Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Fighting the Plague of Inadequacy

Recently I was thinking about social media and its (many, in my opinion) drawbacks.  One issue I see constantly is that it seems to foster a sense of inadequacy and quiet competition among women, and this can lead to discouragement and frustration.  

When we look around our homes and see the normal signs of daily life, and then we go online and see an Instagram post of someone's beautifully-edited living room, we can be inspired, put off, or disheartened.  Perhaps we're inspired to tidy up.  Or perhaps we are irritated at their constant perfection.  Or perhaps--worst of all--we are disheartened because when we pry our eyes away from the screens, what we see in our own life is nothing like the glossed-up stuff online.  

If I go online I might see someone's amazing vacation photos, or their beautifully-decorated house, or their fine wardrobe, or their amazing career successes.  However, there's so much that we don't see.  A vacation is only a few days out of the year.  A beautifully-decorated house can be a prison or an almshouse (to paraphrase Thoreau).  A fine wardrobe could just be a sign of credit card debt. An amazing career can be an albatross.  But we don't know that!

Years ago, the only intimate exposure we might get to other people's lives would be the lives of our neighbors, and these were people who were likely to be a lot like us.  On my lane, I see people who live a lot like we do, although we're all different.  In spite of our differences, we are all friendly, we work hard, our socioeconomic status is roughly similar.  We know each other's children.  We know where the others go on vacation, if they go at all.  We drive cars of a similar ilk.  I know their houses are often neat and clean and sometimes messy.  Their gardens are productive, but not always weed-free. It's just normal life. Interestingly, none of us are "Facebook friends."  We are real friends (and family, in my case, since my family lives on this farm.)

I do not think it's God's will for us to feel inadequate with the lives He has given us.  I do think we can be motivated to change, to educate ourselves, to make improvements, and to learn new skills, and those are good things.  But to feel inadequate just because your life doesn't look like someone else's?  I just don't think that's God's best for us.  I don't think He placed me where He did so that I can fret and feel inadequate, day after day, year after year, over inconsequential details of life.

Thoughtful consumption of social media is important.  If this is an area of struggle, I strongly urge taking a month-long (at least) cold turkey break from scrolling Facebook or Instagram, listening to podcasts, reading blogs that are too "perfect"...whatever it is that steals your joy.  Because Instagram shouldn't be a mirror reflecting back your own perceived failures.

My best friend and I were recently wandering around this subject and I told her about the time, a few years back, that our Internet broke.  We didn't have access to it for over a week, and I didn't have a smartphone.  I remedied this by keeping a list of things I needed to do online, and twice during the week I took my laptop to the local coffee shop.  I drank coffee and spent about half an hour doing the "online things" that needed to be done while my children soaked up sunshine on the shop's patio, and then we went home. At the time I thought this is the best week of my adult life.  The shift in the way I went about my day was amazing: I was more focused, less distracted, happier, more joyful. I even asked my husband if we could just not fix it, and cancel our Internet access, but he didn't like that idea!

When I feel myself getting overwhelmed, too distracted, mentally disjointed, or--worst of all--jealous or inadequate--my solution is to ignore the Internet.  It always helps.

God gives us families, daily responsibilities, certain boundaries (see Psalm 16), and I think it's our job to keep our eyes focused on the life WE have, and not the live we don't have--or that someone else has.

 If you're feeling inadequate, give all the social media interactions up for a solid month.  I can almost guarantee it will radically change your perspective on yourself and your situation.  Truly!


Saturday, June 8, 2019

A Week of Dresses: Summertime Edition

Annie, our 8-year old daughter, recently challenged and inspired me to try to wear more dresses.  She loves dresses and I love seeing her wear dresses.  She wears them virtually all the time! I like wearing dresses and skirts, but admit that over the past months I'd fallen into a rut of wearing my exercise clothes for my early morning workout, and then just keeping them on as I homeschooled my children and worked around the house.  I'd shower and change before leaving the house, of course, but some days when I stayed home I realized I was still in exercise clothes at 5pm! 

Annie encouraged me to wear more dresses. "But you have to get used to the idea," she warned, "that you have to cook dinner in the dress, and work outside in the dress, and wear it all the time!"  (Which was a good reminder to bring back another favorite item in my wardrobe: the apron.) 

Since I want her to be inspired by me, as I'm inspired by her, I took her challenge seriously.

Around the time she and I were having discussions about my lackluster wardrobe choices, I saw the film of the 1902 Charleston Exposition, and that sealed the deal for me.  

So this week I challenged myself to wear a dress every single day, no matter what my day's activities were going to be.  

I have to say: I LOVED IT.  A few days (like today) I was tempted to wear jeans, because it has been colder and rainier than usual here.  But I kept my commitment to Annie. Every day this week after I exercised in my workout clothes, I showered and changed into a dress, and it had a profound impact on the way I worked for the rest of the day.  I felt happier and more productive.  It just felt great to be dressing nicely again and to be happy with the clothes I was wearing.  I plan to keep it up!

I took photos each day, but they aren't great because I'm not a photographer. I just tried to snap a quick photo and get on with my day!  Also, our bathroom is being re-tiled, so there are spare baseboards on the floor in our bedroom.  We are living in a construction zone these days! :) 

So here's how I spent this week in dresses:

SUNDAY

On Sunday my husband had to help install a pastor at a church about an hour away, so we were guests there and had lunch at the church, then we visited a nearby waterfall and covered bridge before heading back to our own church, where we installed *our* new pastor!  

I wore this sleeveless dress, but I don't like wearing sleeveless clothes in church, so I wore the cardigan with it during both church services/events.

While driving around or visiting waterfalls....great for the warm afternoon...


...and while going to church....


MONDAY

Monday was an at-home day.  It's one of my two laundry days, so I spent the day homeschooling, doing housework, and getting my laundry done.  I wore this red dress.....


but had an apron (a sturdy April Cornell) over it most of the time....


and when I got chilly in our basement doing schoolwork, I just put my trusty black cashmere sweater over it!


TUESDAY

On Tuesday we did morning homeschool and then had errands in the afternoon. My children both had orthodontist appointments, and then we went to the feed store/nursery (to buy herbs!), to the pool to start our membership, and then to the grocery store.  

In the morning I wore this polka-dotted dress with my beloved vintage polka-dotted apron (and yes, my cozy houndstooth Vionic slippers--very comfortable) while doing housework and homeschooling.


The rest of the day, for errands, I just wore the dress with sandals.


WEDNESDAY 

On Wednesday we spent the morning doing schoolwork.  I spent the afternoon cooking because I was making a meal for a friend who has a new baby, and doing some freezer cooking to prepare for a busy week next week.  So most of the day I was another vintage apron....


...but in early evening I left home to drop the meal off and then get my hair cut, and I wore my dress and sandals. 


THURSDAY 

Thursday is a very busy day around here.  We had our last co-op all day on Thursday, followed by Annie's 2-hour ballet class.  So Thursday morning I was running around in my grey dress and this apron, which was a gift from a friend a few years back....(and bare feet, oh well!)....


...but for co-op I wore shoes. :) 


And because it's unseasonably cool here this week, I took along my black sweater and ended up wearing it for much of the day!


FRIDAY 

Yesterday was Finn's birthday!!  He turned 12.  In the morning we finished up our schoolwork before summer break, which basically meant a bit of grammar and math for Finn, and Annie's last standardized test.  I also did housework and baked Finn's cake. As you can see, I hadn't even made my bed yet at this point--I was so busy trying to get things done!


Finn, Annie, and I went out for lunch and then went to see a movie.  Normally I would not wear boots with this dress, but it was cold and rainy.  So I wore my boots,and later took along my trusty black sweater (again) to wear in the theatre. I'm glad I did!



And I just kept the sweater and dress on at home when we did dinner with my in-laws, cake, ice cream, and presents!

SATURDAY 

Finally, today!  I actually wore either pajamas or exercise clothes until noon, simply because it was a laid-back morning, and I knew I wanted to do a long workout in late morning.  But after I exercised, I changed into the green dress I wore on Wednesday, but paired it with boots, the same trusty sweater (I'll be washing that on Monday!), and a scarf because let me tell you: it's cool out there today!  I am spending the afternoon preparing for a conference that I'm presenting at soon, and this evening we are going to church for a potluck. 


A close-up of the scarf--I love it, it's Pendleton wool and so warm. It goes perfectly with the dress and sweater, so I'm going to remember that for fall!


I was glad to get back into a dress today after spending the morning in exercise clothes.  I do feel that it helps me feel better and aids me in being focused and productive. I don't understand the science behind that, but I don't care: I just know it works!

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And that's one week in dresses: the "cool weather summer" edition. I may do this again in the fall; it was fun and it motivated me to think harder about my wardrobe and how to look nice while still going about all of my daily activities. 

And besides all that: I love aprons!

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Remembering Normandy

Our son Finn turns 12 tomorrow.  Seventy-five years ago today, thousands of other young sons stormed the beach at Normandy to stop the spread of the evil Nazi agenda.  Thousands of boys not much older than my own boy died in France on that day.  Thousands of families forever changed because they lost the son who'd brought them so much laughter and joy.

Freedom is never free.  Today I want to remember and honor those young soldiers who paid the ultimate price for my freedom, for my children's freedom, for the freedom of Europe, for the freedom of the Jewish people, and for the freedom of the other marginalized groups that Hitler targeted. 

Thanks to those boys on that beach for their role in stopping a tyrannical reign of terror and oppression. I can only imagine what their mothers went through, waiting to hear whether their sons were dead or alive. 


Oh beautiful for heroes proved, in liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved, and mercy more than life.


(Finn raising the flag with his great-grandfather 9 years ago)

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

A Summer List (and a Week of Dresses)

Last night my children and I sat on the deck after dinner (my husband was at a meeting) and made a list of all the things we'd like to do this summer. 

Annie fired off ideas left and right, and Finn carefully pondered and only added a few things. I had my own ideas to add, and together I think we came up with a pretty nice list. 

I'm not saying we will do all of these things, but we at least have a guide for some summery activities.  I felt led to do this particularly because we did not have a typical summer last year; one year ago today was my husband's positive surgical biopsy which affirmed that his cancer had returned.  June was taken by travel and various appointments in various states, July was all about massive surgery and recovery; August and September were about living in North Carolina for treatments. 

So I'd like to have a more typical summer this year, if possible!

Learn to make perfect lemonade
Go to the pool (this is a given, but we all want to do it!)
Play in the sprinkler 
Play with friend E
Make ice cream
Experiment in the kitchen (this is Annie's desire)
Hang out on the deck
Make s'mores
Float the river (my desire; the children are less enthused!)
Catch fireflies
Get an ice cream cone (my wish--I love an ice cream cone on a hot, hot day)
Go to the cupcake shop in the city
Go to Petsmart (this is a mystery to me, but both children wanted to do it, so okay)
Go camping 
Swim/play in the creek
Grill burgers on a charcoal grill
Go to the water park in the city
Go to the jamboree (a local-ish bluegrass music situation)
Square dancing
Eat corn on the cob and corn and tomato salad
Picnic at the covered bridge 
Eat a tomato sandwich 
Go to the pie shop
Visit {local landmark} for hiking and get a milkshake after at the cute restaurant nearby!
Play with sparklers
Go to the park and ride scooters
Yard picnic
Go to the lake 
Hike at the waterfall 
Swim at the other waterfall 
See Toy Story 4
Get rid of stuff (including extra toys) (can you tell this was my idea?) 
 Go to the carnival 
Put flowers in planters on the deck 
Listen to music and dine on the patio at a favorite local restaurant 
Play with Annie (she loves for me to play with her, and it's hard for me to carve out the time to do it often during the school year, so I want to play a lot this summer!)

So we have our fun work cut out for us this summer!

That doesn't count, of course, my actual list of things I need to do during our break from school. I have some household-related goals that need to be accomplished, but since we're not off of school yet, I haven't finalized that list. 

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And this week I'm challenging myself to wear dresses every day, in part due to inspiration after watching the Charleston Exposition video, and in part because Annie has been asking me to improve my wardrobe for a little while now.  I'll write more on that later!  But I'm wearing dresses all week, and taking photos each day, and at the end of the week I will write a post about it. 

And so far I'm loving it!!

Viva la summer and viva la dress.......