Saturday, October 8, 2011

Saturday Success…


Oh what a week it has been…but don’t I say that every week!

This week’s success is actually a sneak peek into next week… Tomorrow my dreamy husband and I celebrate 7 years of wedded bliss…well, okay 7 years of marriage and countless moments of wedded bliss!

When we were still dating we marked several anniversaries with letters to each other –progress reports of sort, celebrations of the good, moving on past the bad and looking forward to the next, whatever the next may be. 

Tomorrow our big plan is to have breakfast together and then work a craft booth at the Historic Appomattox Railroad Festival.  It isn’t the most glamorous anniversary, but it will be good.

I love my husband, and I am proud to be his wife and mother to his children. I am proud of all we have accomplished together and I look forward to what is yet to come.


Happy Anniversary, Terry. I love you.

Friday, October 7, 2011

My free advice this Friday....take it or leave it....

Sometimes I have something I have to say…no matter how unpopular or how up on my soapbox…I have to get this off my chest – but I am giving myself twenty minutes to write it or I could go on for days…Ready….
It is October, and hence Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Every shop I go into wants to know if I want to do this or that to support Susan G. Komen.

My answer is NO, and I won’t feel badly about it.

I fully support research and survivors and those currently battling with breast cancer, but I do not support Susan G. Komen, or the American Cancer Society…it is strictly political.

Susan G. Komen gives funds to Planned Parenthood, and I can’t get behind that – even with their letter that says two Catholic ethicists find that supporting Susan G. Komen doesn’t support abortion.  I will not give to a group that says it is better to give money to Planned Parenthood than to set up other services, to find other ways.  Planned Parenthood does harm, period. They provide abortion services, they undermine the family, they put furthering their agenda over the safety, health and well-being of young girls and women on a daily basis.

My issue with Planned Parenthood is so much greater than the fact that they provide abortions – it is the how and why and where. I could write books about it, but instead I want to tell you what I think the pro-life side is doing wrong…

My husband is a law student. Many of his fellow students are in school for the purposes of fighting pro-abortion laws.  I think abortion is bad, I think it is wrong and I believe it hurts women, children, families and the very fiber of our country…but laws change and making abortion illegal today doesn’t make any guarantee for tomorrow.

Pro-lifers have to win hearts and minds…they have to change women’s (girls’) lives.  Not hypothetically, or logically, but actually – actually change hearts and minds and lives!

I know several women who have had abortions, I have heard strangers talk about their experiences, and never once has anybody made a convincing argument that the choice she made was truly a choice. Not one woman has ever convinced me that she felt as if she had other options.

 Pro-lifers need to change that – today, no matter what the laws regarding abortion are.  We need to raise children to value their bodies and their sexuality. We need to provide safe living environments. We need to teach them what healthy relationships look like. We need to raise daughters to feel safe and secure telling their parents or partners they are pregnant. And we need to embrace those who haven’t been given those things.

No woman who is desperate enough to enter an abortion clinic needs someone in her face with a picture of a mutilated baby…she needs someone to hold her hand, to show her Christ’s love and compassion, to walk with her daily in a time that even for the strongest, healthiest, most supported women is trying.

If pro-lifers would embrace the idea of making all the other choices truly choices for women, we could take the power of groups like Planned Parenthood away…if we offered the other services that Planned Parenthood offered with the great media spin they offered it with, we could change the tide without changing the law.

Am I in the position to go down and stand outside the abortion clinic and bring a mother home who feels she has no other choice than to have an abortion? No, but if you can…..

If my math is right and better than 75% of this country is Christian and there were 1.21 million abortions last year that means that there should be roughly 185 people to help prevent every one abortion, to embrace with Christ's love and compassion every mother who feels so desperate, so alone, so whatever it is that has brought her to face the choice of abortion.

That I could be a part of... Could you?  

Life is a beautiful choice...now let’s make it a choice…truly, not just words…Let us work together to help every woman and child and family have better outcomes.  Let’s  make Planned Parenthood irrelevant. Let’s make women’s health not about politics or laws, but about women. Let’s make it okay to support Susan G. Komen.

And that is my free advice this Friday…

Thursday, October 6, 2011

ETC - Embrace the Camera


Sometimes embracing the camera is about embracing the person on the other side of the camera. Loving  your photographer. My mom took these pictures of the kids and I this weekend at Touch a Truck (most fun family event ever!).  And while they capture the kids and I in a real moment, they don’t capture the massiveness of the bulldozer whose scope we are sitting in…but I love my mom anyway.

Hope you enjoy our ETC moment…check out these others at The Anderson Crew.










This is Grace last year and then this year...what a great
way to see how she has grown!





Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Wednesday Wipeout!

So yesterday I started to think about what I was going to write today...tossing around songs that have touched me this week. Thinking deep thoughts about why we sing...and then today happened.

And here I sit at 8:30 with nothing written and to do list that is growing as the day is waning.

Nothing horrible happened, but the day has just disappeared on me. Husband to school. Grace to school. Grocery store. Baby Nap. Finish diapers. Start laundry. Hubby home. Guys here for the treadmill. Rearrange living room. Get Grace. Errands. Volunteer project. Make Grace's crazy hat. Dance. Church. Home. Baby to bed. Sit down to blog and BOOM.

Literally, BOOM. The light on the kitchen ceiling exploded! so rather than write something deep and meaningful, I am going to clean up glass (in the dark - no way am I turning that light back on!) and re-wash all the laundry that is sitting there waiting to be folded...that will teach me to let laundry sit in the kitchen!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tuesday Treasures – Trains

This weekend The Things I am Made of and a few friends will be at the Historical Appomattox Railroad Festival in Appomattox, Virginia. If you are in the area please stop by and check us out.  TIAMO will be joined by The Whimsical Peanut and Aubrianah Shannen Photography.

So today’s treasure is trains and not just because of the railroad festival…I can recall throughout my life a nearness to trains. I can remember walking across the train tracks to get to the river, nearly every time I was at my grandma’s house. The train tracks ran right behind one of my high school friend’s home. In college, I loved to take the train home from school, along the Potomac and through DC. My husband and I’s first house was not far from the Amtrak station and a busy train thoroughfare.

My dad is an avid model railroader, train collector. Only recently was I subjected to a train collectors’ convention – it was like my dad times a thousand only mostly older and mostly grumpier…mostly. Many of the guys there were like my dad – still a kid at heart. It is as much fun to find something new as it is to tear something old apart and see how it works.

My kids have taken to trains quickly, as well. There are train tracks right at the edge of campus, so we frequently see trains in our travels through town. Grace loves to count the cars and watch for cabooses.

Without further ado, today’s treasury….Trains!

In other TIAMO news…The blog has a new sponsor!  DMC – Dance and Music Creations, located in Wyndhurst, this fabulous studio is one of Grace’s favorite places! She is in her second year of dance and loving every minute.  They offer all sorts of dance classes – some even just for boys- zumba and music and voice lessons, as well. Be sure to check their link out!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Made of Monday....

It is Monday and I am made of BUSY this week!
I am behind in homework.

I am behind in bible study.

I am behind in housework.

I am behind on gifts and volunteer projects.

I am behind in getting ready for the Historic AppomattoxRailroad Festival

(So maybe I am made of BEHIND, rather than BUSY? Either way it doesn’t bode well!)

So I am going to go try to get caught up on at least one of those…

Meanwhile check out the new Hair Tutu tutorial

DMC - the wonderful dance studio where Grace learns all her best moves AND the exclusive retail location for Hair Tutus...oh and this is week is bring a friend to class so if any of you local gals have a little lady who would like to check it out with Grace just let me know!


the fabulous girls I am going to be at HARF with –