Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Perfectionism v. Authenticity

Hello blog world!  I’m back from a very long hiatus from writing on this blog.  To be honest, I allowed my perfectionism to prevent me from blogging because I never felt like I could get the words out in just the right manner or feared I didn’t have anything meaningful or fun to share that was blog-worthy. 

It’s the constant battle of perfectionism v. authenticity. 

That was even the topic of conversation on a phone date this afternoon with my best friend Ansley.  We were talking about how we both long for our homes to be safe havens for people to come and share life with us where they can be comfortable and vulnerable and not afraid to share the raw and real of life.  I want to offer words that breathe life into people and refreshment.   Ansley shared how what she admired most in other women was the ability to allow others into the mess of life; toys strewn throughout the house, laundry piles, meals thrown together.  Women who weren’t constantly apologizing for the state of their homes but just welcomed you into their chaos and said “Pull up a chair, would you like a corndog?”  It was the willingness to let someone see their kids misbehave and have to be disciplined or the fact that their house didn’t look like a spread from the current month’s issue of Southern Living.  It lets you breathe and just relax and be yourself without any need for putting on a mask of perfection.

Yet we both agreed and confessed that although we long for that atmosphere in our homes we both fall prey to the lie that we need to project perfection when others come over.  The struggle of having all the toys put away in their perfect storage spot and the house clean and spotless.  The struggle of thinking if you invite people over for a meal it better be a spread like one from Food Network or Martha Stewart.  And don’t even mention that our kids act up and misbehave in front of others and humiliate us.  People might think we have no control or failed in training our children properly.  So we chase what we think people expect and all the while we know in our hearts that this is the furthest thing from being authentic.  What happened to that experience we loved earlier of being welcomed to the chaos and having room to breathe.  So we issued a challenge to each other to let go and release our perfectionist’s ways and embrace our reality, our authentic life and invite others to join us there.  Yes kids are going to misbehave.  Yes our houses are going to be overtaken with legos and puzzles.  Yes we eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch.  But come join us in this craziness.  Pull up a chair and share life with us.   Feel the freedom to be yourself and we’ll be ourselves and let’s encourage each other where we are at in life. 

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Life at the Shore

Some of my favorite memories of childhood are of days with my toes in the sand or gently floating in the sea.  Growing up near the coast there were a lot of summer days spent that way, especially since my mom loved the beach.  She would pack a cooler full of drinks and food and load my sister and I into a car filled with beach chairs, floats, and toys for digging and building castles in the sand.  They were glorious days!  So now when my family goes on their annual trip to the beach I always jump at the chance to come along.  Caroline's first exposure to the shore was at 3 months old and each year it has been so fun to see her take it all in in a new way.  This year her favorite beach activities were digging in the sand and throwing sea shells into the ocean. Each day she would get caught up in one activity and want to do it over and over again.  She even played a round of bocce ball with us!  
 
These times at the beach are some of my favorite memories.  It always makes me long to be a kid again.  Thank you Mom & Daddy for always treating us to these very special getaways at the shore.  

Monday, June 14, 2010

Weekend Recap


Our weekend kicked off with some of our favorite things.  Saturday morning David took Caroline to the park for some fun play time.  She talks about the park every day and every time we get in the car she thinks that's where we are headed so she was super excited to find out that's where she was going.  She didn't even want to eat breakfast!  We have both been amazed lately at how much she is growing.  This time she wanted to play on all of the big kid slides and swings.  No more baby stuff for her!  She played hard and returned home sweaty and smelly.  

Saturday afternoon we got to have some friends over to watch the U.S. play England in the World Cup.  David is a HUGE soccer fan and has been talking about the World Cup for months.  We were so excited to discover that some of our friends are big fans too.  We grilled out and cheered on the U.S. team who amazed us with a 1-1 tie!  

Saturday, June 12, 2010

I'm Back and Caroline turned 2

So it's been forever since I've posted!  Don't know what happened but I am recommitting to capturing our daily life here.  I've realized a few things about myself the past couple of months.  One, I struggle with following through on my projects, like this one. Two, I feel really insecure trying to write about our life in an interesting way, even though there are only a few people that actually read these posts! :)

Caroline celebrated her 2nd birthday.   She had a birthday breakfast where we opened all of the cards she had gotten in the mail.  She fell in love with the Elmo card we gave her.  It had Elmo wishing her a Happy Birthday.  She played it over and over all day long! 
Here I am trying to show her how to dig into her birthday cake.  The DeWeil family tradition is the birthday girl gets to take the first bite!  This year she had an Abbey Cadabby cake.




































She got lots of fun gifts from so many people that love her!  Our house is full of new toys!

I can't believe we have a 2 yr old now!  She is acting more grown up every day!

Some of her new phrases are:
Uh oh!
I love you  (this melts my heart)
Sprinkler
What happened?
Go to the park
Go bye bye

Some her favorite things are:
Dora the Explorer
Elmo and Abbey from Sesame Street
Playing with balls outside
The slide and swing at the park
Play dough


She is even singing songs now and attempting to count and say the alphabet. 

I love being her mommy! 

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Sweet Lessons

Every day at lunch Caroline and I read stories from her Children's Bible.  It has been so sweet to see her come to love her Bible.  Many days as I read and talk to her about God's word I am struck by how these simple stories convict my heart and challenge me to love Jesus more.  


Yesterday we were reading about Palm Sunday and Caroline with excited glee starting waving her palm branch around that she had made in Sunday School.  I know that she doesn't understand the things I am reading to her but it has been so amazing to see the Lord planting seeds in her heart through these times.  Our prayer is that she will come to know and passionately love Jesus.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Style Struggles

I haven't had time to blog lately because I've been obsessed with trying to make curtains with my new sewing machine.  A dear friend took the time to come over and teach me how to do the basics so I could get started.  I've had grand images in my head of what the curtains will add to the room with a pop of color and making the room feel more put together.  But the reality has been far from it.  

Pop of color.  

Check.  

Room feeling more put together.  

Not so much.  

Instead it's led to confusion about what my home decorating style is and how to make that a reality in my home.  I have scoured the internet for inspiration images but somehow I keep struggling with putting it together myself.  Thus leading to a very frustrated and stressed out wife last night.  I was no fun to hang out with.  I didn't even want to go into our kitchen/family room because I didn't want to look at the curtains I had made. 


I feel terribly guilty because I spent money buying the fabric I thought I'd love.  But now I'm not so sure.  So now I sit with nothing on my windows and total confusion as to where to go from here.  I certainly don't want any more money wasted.  

Here's a pic of the kitchen window.  It's the only one I really like right now.  Except of course for the awful mini blinds!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Surprises & Friendship

I LOVE surprises so today was definitely an extraordinary day!  First I woke up early and was able to have some quiet time drinking coffee and reading email.  The birds were actually chirping outside and the sun was already peeking through the window as I walked into the kitchen.  It was just like a Spring morning and made me long for it to be warm outside.  

My first surprise of the day came from my best friend Ansley and her husband Brandon.  They wrote to tell me that he is planning to fly me to NYC this summer to be with her for her birthday!  He gave her the option of a new digital camera or flying her best friends up for some girl time and she chose us!  I'm so incredibly honored and excited beyond belief!!!  I'm ready to leave tomorrow Ans! 


Later in the day, after being out and about running errands, and buying an awesome new purse with some birthday money, I returned home to find that a precious friend had left a surprise for me on our porch!  Cheerful tulips, Godiva dark chocolate bar, and a card.  My favorite things.....flowers, chocolate and sweet encouragement! 

Both of these sweet surprises were a much needed reminder to me of how blessed I am to have some amazing friends in my life.  It's been a tough week.  Our house was struck with a stomach virus that started with Caroline and made its way to David and then finally me.  I've also had a lot of deep things on my mind lately and its easy for me to get downcast and lost in my thoughts.  These surprises and the friendships that they come from have reminded my heart today of how foolish it is to get wrapped up in ourselves that we don't see the amazing things in our lives.

I also need to give a huge shout out to my family.  The moment I called and asked for help this week they were in the car headed here from out of town to take Caroline off my hands so I could rest and recuperate.  I couldn't have made it through this week without them.  She's had a blast playing at their house and being the center of their attention while I could get some much needed sleep.  I am a blessed woman!  Thank you Lord!