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May 11, 2014

Think Out Loud #32 ~ A Bittersweet Day


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Since I became a mom, Mother's Day has become a bittersweet day for me. My mom died of brain cancer in August of '95, almost twenty years ago. She had just turned forty in June. I was fourteen, and my sister was nine. A couple of weeks after she died, my freshman year of high school started.

That first year I walked around in a daze. I wasn't sad. I wasn't angry. I was just numb. 

Then my sophomore year came, and everything went to hell. I lost my friends for a period of time. I nearly stopped sleeping at night - I'd get maybe three or four hours if I was lucky. When I came home from school, I'd sleep the evening away in my room. The pain from my loss was so intense, it hurt to breathe. I thought my heart was literally breaking. My grades dropped. For the first time, I began struggling in school. 


My mom in high school, I think her
freshman year of high school 

I slipped into depression and anxiety. I became a cutter not long after graduating high school. I had suicidal thoughts and overwhelming feelings of helplessness and loneliness. I could be in a crowd of people and feel completely alone. I've been in and out of therapy since I was fifteen. None of it has worked. 

I was scared cancer was coming after me next. My maternal grandfather had died of the same type of brain cancer not terribly long before my mom was diagnosed. I remember thinking, how much more can one family take? It's coming for me, it has to be - I'm next in line. The nightmare of watching someone you love being attacked by an unseen enemy all over again seemed too much to bear.  


My mom's senior year photo

I had fourteen years with her, but it wasn't enough. It will never be enough. She wasn't there when I graduated from high school or college, when I got married and had kids. I remember thinking both times I was in labor all I wanted was my mom there to coach me through it. I didn't want anyone else but her. 


My parents - taken at Christmas when 
they were dating in high school 

When my grandpa died of brain cancer, she sat down on the living room floor with me and my sister. I crawled onto her lap, she hugged me, and we cried. She kept a journal while he was going through radiation and later chemotherapy. I read all of it though I knew it was meant to be private. Everything she wrote was how I felt later on when she went through radiation and chemo herself.

I want to scream sometimes at the unfairness of it all. So many things I didn't get to do with her, so much time that slipped through our grasp. It's hard not to be bitter.  


After finding this picture of my 
mom, I bought a jacket similar to hers
and had my friends take a photo
of me making the same face as her. 


I still struggle with depression and anxiety. My cutting days ended not long before I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. I knew I had to find some other way to deal with the hurt and anger, so I began writing on my arms and legs with a Sharpie.  

The closer I get to forty, the more anxious I feel. She was thirty-eight years old when she was diagnosed, and that age makes me anxious, too. It feels like I won't make it past forty, either. I guess I hope I do although sometimes I wonder what the point of it all is - all the pain and suffering. I don't get it. Maybe it's about the good times. Maybe it's to see how we handle things, although I think that's pretty fucked up. 

While I still feel empty inside without her, I'm grateful I had the time with her that I did and that I'm still here to be with my kids. I wouldn't trade that time for anything. 

Happy Mother's Day, Mom. I miss you everyday. 

March 30, 2014

Think Out Loud #31 ~ It's Anarchy! It's Chaos! It's the Purge!


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Yesterday I took my daughter and our friend Mary to see Divergent which was super exciting. I haven't even read the book yet, but I've been dying to see the movie. Now that we've seen the movie, my daughter and I are dying to read the book. I just have to find my copy, lol. Anyway, I'll have a review up of the movie this week sometime. 

But this Think Out Loud post isn't about Divergent as awesome as it was to see that. It's about Anarchy. It's about The Purge 2! 

Last year, I went to see The Purge and while I loved the concept and enjoyed the movie, I found talking about the movie was more interesting than the actual movie itself. So much more could have been done with the high concept plot, and I was left a bit disappointed. 

This movie is one that I wish were adapted into a book. Have you ever felt that way about a movie that isn't based on a book? 

Anyway, I had heard rumors last year during opening weekend for The Purge that due to its success at the box office there would be a sequel in the works. I just didn't think it would be out this year and am so excited to find out it's slated for release in July! 

Here's the trailer I found online: 


My excitement cannot be overstated. It looks awesome! Instead of following a rich family who have tried to barricade themselves in their expensive home, it looks like this time we'll be seeing things from the outside. Is July here yet??

Have you seen The Purge? What did you think? Would you see the sequel?  

March 14, 2014

Think Out Loud #30 ~ Wouldn't It Be Cool If...



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While waiting on my daughter to get out of school, a sudden thought occured to me - 

My daughter and I were talking about it this morning. She said she thought it would be awesome. So many times she's had to lug home a giant Social Studies textbook that's three times bigger than her just for ten minutes of homework. Really? And it wasn't homework she could get done at school, so it isn't like she has much of a choice. 

It was like that for me when I was in school, too, as I'm sure for millions of other kids as well. Think of the back pain kids are experiencing because of these gigantic textbooks they're carrying home! It can't be good for their backs. It was super uncomfortable to lug home my math textbook, which I had to every night for homework. 

This year, my daughter picked out a Beemo (from Adventure Time) backpack from Hot Topic, and it's HUGE but always filled to the brim. I'd hate to think of what we'd do if her backpack wasn't so roomy. 

If you have kids, what do you think? Wouldn't it be cool if eReaders were made a bit bigger? I'd advocate for non-tablet eReaders since most kids are looking at computer screens a lot already at school and at home. 

My daughter said she thinks a ton of kids would lose them, but I pointed out eReaders are way cheaper than textbooks. When I was in college, some of my textbooks were close to $300 while most eReaders are around $100 or less. Plus textbooks would cost less for schools if they came in eBook format. 

Even if you don't have kids, did you have a ton of heavy textbooks to carry home? What do you think about eReaders taking the place of textbooks? 

Think Out Loud in the comment section below! :D

February 22, 2014

Think Out Loud #29 ~ New Color!


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I promised a photo of my new hair, and I finally felt like I looked halfway decent enough to take one, lol. 
Here it is! 


Turquoise! 

What do you think??

February 10, 2014

Think Out Loud #28 ~ Friday I'm In Love


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Friday night I got a hair cut. I get easily bored with my hair and it was getting really heavy. Plus it annoyed me at night when I was trying to sleep. There was just so much of it! 


I've also dyed it a new color!! Can you guess what? It isn't pink anymore for the time being. I love the pink so much that I'll go back to it sometime, but for now... 

February 2, 2014

In Case You Missed It #3 ~ January 2014


* In Case You Missed It #3 *
(Formerly Monthly Wrap Up) 



Blog Tours {12}













Book Reviews {1}


Special {10}




Think Out Loud {3} 




Feature & Follow Friday {3}




Monthly Wrap Up {1}  


Cover Reveals {6}







Book Blitzes / Blasts {9}









Man, another month has passed us by. It's hard to believe we're already a month into the new year. I was just thinking how my New Year's Eve date to see Anchorman 2 feels like it was just yesterday. Wow! 

I'm looking forward to February - one month closer to spring, woo hoo! Here's a couple photos for all my fellow Trekkies out there. :D

January 2014



February 2014

  

January 23, 2014

Think Out Loud #27 ~ Joss Whedon + Romance = Not Gonna Happen


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Warning: If you haven't seen Buffy or Angel, spoilers are ahead!!! You've been warned! ;) 

So I've come to the conclusion after watching seven seasons of Buffy and two seasons of Angel (so far) that Joss Whedon is against romance. Both shows have several examples of this, where he makes you care about the characters, those characters start to grow on each other, you want a romance to blossom, and then BAM! He pulls the rug out from under you while ripping your heart out in the process. Happens all too often. *Sigh* 

Watching Buffy, I LOVED Angel and Buffy though from the start. Edward has nothing on Angel - Angel puts him to shame. But do they make it as a couple? Nope. Then there was the guy whom Buffy met at college - Riley. I never liked him, so it was cool with me that their relationship didn't work out. 

Spike came along, and I didn't like him at all but over time he grew on me. Then I LOVED him, too, but was smart enough to be cautious this time. The whole push-pull thing between Buffy and Spike is enough to put the angst of all my teenage years combined to shame! It didn't end well for them. Man I was so upset! 

Don't forget Xander! Cordelia and Xander were an item for like a second. Then he started dating Anya, and that...well, I forget if that ended well. Probably not. Willow was in love with Xander, but he only had eyes for Buffy. Buffy wasn't into him, though, not with Angel around. Eventually Willow became involved with a werewolf, Oz, but that ended of course. She then came out and started a relationship with Tara, who was soon KILLED. Gah! 

On Angel, it's hinted at that Angel might be developing a thing for Cordelia, but I know better. Cordelia fell in love (probably more like lust since she only knew him for like a whole whopping one day) with the Groosalugg when she accidentally fell into the Host's home world. But he had to stay there, and she had to come back. Wesley recently admitted crushing on Winifred, but do I dare think a relationship is gonna happen?    

See what I mean? I love these shows, don't get me wrong, and I am a HUGE fan of Joss Whedon. I just want some good romance that doesn't necessarily have to take over the show. Obviously, it's too late for this to be rectified since both shows aren't new anymore, but it doesn't stop me from wanting what I want. 

What's the lesson I've learned? 
Joss Whedon + Romance = Not Gonna Happen

Still going to cross my fingers for Wesley and Winifred. Somebody should be lucky in love for at least a season or two. :)

January 11, 2014

Think out Loud #26 ~ New Year's Eve


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Last year on New Year's Day, I spent the majority of it nursing a wicked hangover. I mean, I was SO sick it wasn't even funny. Instead of risking my first day of the year in agony, I asked my husband if he wanted to go see a movie. 

There weren't any horror movies playing (there's a shocking lack of them right now, which isn't unusual for this time of year) so we decided to see Anchorman 2. We made such a wise decision because we laughed SO hard throughout the entire movie, we had to keep taking off our glasses to wipe our eyes from all the tears!!



The movie started at 10:30pm, so I kept an eye on the time and at midnight, I whispered, "It's midnight. Happy New Year!" He gave me a kiss. It was one of the best New Year's Eves I've ever had. All the way home, we kept quoting lines from the movie and laughing our asses off. We're still quoting lines and laughing our asses off. :D

If you haven't seen this yet, you really should! And if you haven't seen the first one, then you should watch that one before seeing this one! :D 
   

January 2, 2014

Think Out Loud #25 ~ What About the Christmas Queen? Hmm?


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Every year, my dad, sister, niece, mother-in-law, and grandmother-in-law come over to our house early Christmas morning and watch the kids open their presents. My in-laws make a breakfast casserole, and we make cinnamon rolls (well when I say "make," I really mean we roll out the Pillsbury dough, lol). We give our presents to them to open when they come over, too. 


Well, first thing's first. Here's the Christmas aftermath. Yikes!! 
My sister's opening up her daughter's toys. :D




"Here he comes a prowlin'
Lean and hungry..." 
Who Dey!



Jack loves his Bengals uniform. Who Dey!




Janie got some new games for her new 
Nintendo 3DS. And she lurves them. :D




The Christmas Queen, lol 
(Remember Lucy from the Charlie Brown Christmas episode?)



My niecey pie! <3



My husband seems a bit jealous of our son's Darth Vader, lol. 



My dad's opening his super awesome Elvis blanket! :D




One of my presents from Santa was a record of No Doubt's album Tragic Kingdom. It was so cool that the record is orange and to hear my favorite No Doubt album on my record player! :D


How was your Christmas or the holiday you celebrate? :D

December 20, 2013

Think Out Loud #24 ~ Eep, She's 11!!


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Last weekend Brady and I had our daughter's birthday party. She just turned 11 on December 12th. We had a party for family, and then afterward took a couple of her friends to Dave & Buster's, then they stayed the night. We all had a ton of fun!  

  

Look Ma, I got an Equestria girl! *Rainbow Dash* 



"Who says money doesn't grow on trees??" quipped Janie. 
That girl is one clever chica.  
A very cool idea for a present from her grandmas. 
She struck gold! 



My favorite part - birthday cake! Yum! XD



Brady picked out multicolored candles - cool dad, huh? :D



Jack's belated birthday present from Aunt Shelly and cousin Mila. 
He said, "I love it!!" when he unwrapped it. 
He wants to be Darth Vader SO badly, lol.


 

Mila wants to grab Jack's shoulder, lol.


I wish I had taken pics at Dave & Buster's, but I was lazy plus Jack and I were on a mission to win something awesome. We ended up winning a Nerf gun for him - he's super jealous of Janie's Nerf Rebelle bow and arrow. 
He says he doesn't care if it's girly, lol.

Ok, so what do I do now? I can't believe just a couple years ago I was freaking out about Janie turning 9, and here she is 11.  That was what my very first blog post was about. So many people out there think having kids is something they're entitled to, but I see it as a privilege. I didn't do anything to deserve a daughter like her, but I happen to be lucky enough to have this extraordinary young lady in my life. 

So how do I deal with the fact that she's growing up and is eventually going to keep us, her parents, at a distance while she's figuring out who she is and what she wants from life? I obviously don't want to keep her from growing as her own person because we're raising an adult, not a child. We're raising her to become independent and to navigate this world we live in with the skills she's going to need (I watch a lot of Dr. Phil, lol). But I miss those times when she used to sit with me in my chair, and we'd draw pictures together or play tic-tac-toe. 

Yesterday, I dug out my photo albums to find a photo of me from high school for my blog tour stop for the novel Class of '98 by A.L. Player. Plus, I remember Jack's first Christmas back in '09 so well. He was just a month old, and I dressed him up like Santa, an outfit from my mother-in-law (I'll post pics soon). I promised him I'd show him pictures from when he was a baby, and he oohed and aahed over them, lol. It was cute. 

But Janie wouldn't sit next to us when I asked her to. She said she'd rather sit and look at them alone. It really hurt my feelings, but I said okay. I couldn't help thinking God it's starting already. 

Yet she had a music program at the high school the night of her birthday on the 12th, and when the curtains opened, I could see her looking for us in the audience. So I think she's doing a push-and-pull kind of thing right now. 

I was horrified last year when I realized she was hanging out with different friends, and I had no idea who. I am staying plugged in to her life and what's going on, but there's only so long she'll talk. She has to do it herself on her own terms. If I ask her, she doesn't even say yes or no loud enough for me to hear, and I have to ask her again, which really annoys her. Which in turn annoys me because I feel like it's disrespectful. 

Anyone who has kids or not, who'd like to start a support group with me, just let me know. I sure could use one! O.o Am I overreacting? How do I accept she's growing up so fast? 

    

November 28, 2013

Think Out Loud #23 ~ Happy Thanksgiving


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Happy Turkey Day guys! 

For all of my non-U.S. friends, have an awesome day!! <3

  
Thanksgiving
Image from simply_kumquat (Flickr Creative Commons)   

November 23, 2013

Think Out Loud #22 ~ It's Your Birthday!


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Last Sunday was my son's fourth birthday. Where did the time go? It feels like just yesterday I was in denial about being in labor. 

We had a birthday party for him on Saturday, the day before his birthday. I just really like having parties on Saturdays. 



We got Jack a tablet! He loves it. :) He "plays" Words with Friends, SongPop, plus we downloaded a drawing app for him. 



When he opened his presents from Aunt Sara, he was like, "I really like this!" Such a funny little guy! 


He's obsessed with the Ninja Turtles right now and picked them out for his cake. 
His fave is Donatello, who was always mine, too. 





You do not want to know what his birthday wish was, lol! I died of embarrassment. >.<


Beau got into the festive spirit. :D

Our daughter will be eleven on the 12th of December. Help me! O.o