Archive for July, 2009
A Tale of Three Laundry Baskets
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Once upon a time,…
there were three children who loved to do their own laundry. Or at the very least, they did not complain too much.
And their mother was VERY happy.
The oldest was very smart…
and was able to start the washing machine and dryer all by herself. She collected her laundry throughout the week in a laundry basket under her bed and every Tuesday she carefully checked her clothes, set aside things that needed to be treated for stains, turned socks right side out and made certain that she did not overpack the washing machine tub. She added laundry soap and started it all by herself. She also dried them in the dryer. She folded them carefully. And she put them all away.
And the mother was happy.
The middle child was very capable,…
but not quite tall enough to reach the knobs, or able to decipher the numbers and letters on them. Every Tuesday, when it was her turn, she would pull HER laundry basket (for it was labeled with her name) out from under her bed and take it to the washer. The older child would set the knobs for her and then the middle child would load her laundry in, nearly as carefully as the older child, but just as effectively. She would also dry them. And fold them. Or at the very least, they would end up in the correct dresser.
And the mother did not mind, because she did not have to wash them or dry them or fold them herself.
The youngest child was very enthusiastic…
and very much wanted to help and be able to do his own laundry like the bigger sisters. The oldest sister could start the washing machine for him, and he could bring his laundry hamper out of his closet, stand on a step and dump them in with much gusto and joy. The oldest sister would add the soap and the youngest child would be disappointed that there was not more laundry to throw into the machine. When the clothes were done, the middle child would stand on the step, pull clothes out of the washer and hand them to the younger brother to load into the dryer. She would help him with the dryer sheet and she would start the dryer (for she DID know that she was supposed to put that on “the six and the oh.”) The youngest son was not able to fold, so the mother would fold them and hand them to him in stacks and he would carry them to the drawers all by himself.
And the mother was happy, for she did not have to wash them or dry them, or carry them to the dresser.
And then misfortune struck,…
and the washing machine did not spin correctly. And there was water remaining in the laundry so that the tub needed to be loaded correctly, and the laundry needed to be wrung out before it was placed in the dryer.
And the mother was sad, for the children were not able to do this by themselves.
And then the mother did something that was both wise and foolish…
she replaced the bunk bed with two twin beds, one which had dresser drawers underneath and one which was a loveseat by day and a twin bed by night.
And there was no more “Under the Bed” for the two laundry baskets labeled with the mother’s favorite label maker. And alas, the two beds took up more space than the one, and though they searched for a place for the laundry baskets to go, none could be found. And also, the youngest child’s hamper broke and some say that it is because the youngest child was jumping on it – though surely he would never do a thing so reckless and destructive.
And the mother was sad, because the children’s dirty laundry could not be collected in their room any longer, and it mixed in with hers and made the pile in her room larger.
Much time passed…
until one day when anther washing machine was acquired from a friend of the father and finally replaced the old one. But still the children did not have their own hampers nor places to keep them, so the mother was in a quandary. Still more time passed until one day she realized that the two older children’s bedroom furniture would fit better in the youngest child’s room – and vice versa. And at long last inspiration struck the young mother!
And she was happy, for she had found a better way.
And so the rooms were traded…
and indeed the furniture did fit better in both rooms, and also both dressers fit better in the closets and the mother saw that there was room for a small basket for each. And the mother was very excited! So the mother went quickly to the nearest Dollar General and acquired three small round laundry baskets, one for each child. She took them home and labeled them with her favorite label maker. And she placed each in the appropriate closet. And she saw that it was a very good thing!
And the mother knew that once again the children could collect and wash their own laundry – and she would not have to wash and dry and fold them herself.
And the mother was VERY happy indeed!
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Pray for Baby Stellan

I “met” this 8mo little boy on the internet yesterday. The world is full of little Stellans, I know, but this one has crossed my path and made an impression on my heart. Much of “Twitterland” is talking about him and praying about him – so much so that #Stellan was the 4th trending topic last night!! (If you don’t know what that means, it’s okay – it just means Stellan was a VERY popular topic last night on Twitter – ALL of Twitter! A lot of people are praying for this little guy!!)
And he needs our prayers desperately, as do his Momma and the rest of his family. Specifically,.. his kidneys need to function properly, his heart needs to beat normally and his potassium levels need to adjust to normal levels. His condition deteriorated some over the night and this morning he is a very sick little boy.
If you find it in your heart or God puts him on your mind to pray for him today, please do. You can “meet” Stellan here: http://www.mycharmingkids.net/ and you can read recent updates on his condition from the hospital here: http://twitter.com/MckMama You can see all the tweets about Stellan here: http://twitter.com/#search?q=stellan
Please pray for the little guy. We know that more than the “power” of the internet, or the “power” of Twitter, God is infinitely more powerful in his ability to heal as our Sovereign Lord and THE great physician! We also know that in ALL times, whether good or bad times, He is GOOD and WISE and able to uplift our own hearts when they creak and groan from the burden they bear and heal our hearts when they break with the sorrows they endure. Pray for Stellan’s family as they lean on God through these difficult times. Amen!
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Blog Hop ‘09
Howdy, friendly blog followers, random blog goers and visitors from The Blog Hop ‘09!
This is my blog.
Well, this is part of it. This is really the home page. And there are five other parts to this blog beside this one. It’s sounds complicated, doesn’t it?? Moving on…
My (online) gal pal, Robin, created this little shin dig a year ago while lamenting her (and all of our) NON-attendance to the big Blog Her conference. (I wonder, does she lament it still?) At any rate – she threw herself a pity party and invited us to join in and might I just say that it was a lot of fun!
Now me, I’m not worried about not attending any big blog conferences, (especially not right now) but I don’t mind partying away anyhow. =) And besides, Robin, has set up QUITE the shin dig this year. Seriously. So basically, you can hop over, leave your link on a list, you can browse the other links, other people can browse yours and a whole bunch of us are going to come away with prizes.
I like prizes.
So if you’re looking for some good blogs, want yours to be found, or just want some good reading to pass the time
…this’ll do it.
But before you head on over thattaway (yeah, I live in Texas can you tell?).. lemme leave you with a few good recipes. An extra bonus for party goers and non party goers alike.
I know, I know, I’m not really giving you much about me but I really wanted to keep this short and sweet. You’ve got a lot to do anyway, right? So don’t forget to bookmark my blog so you can come back later! Or better yet, subscribe and you can have it delivered straight to your favorite reader (or email inbox.) Yeah, I like that option a whole lot. Because even though I’m trying not to get all caught up in the bloggy hype, I do like readers, and I do like comments – who doesn’t? Oh! And please do follow me on Twitter?
Y’all hop away now. And come back soon!
And There Is Life Outside the Bloggy World
Yes, it’s true. Though I can’t say that I’ve been doing a whole lot with it.
Over a month ago I put myself in bloggy time out, and what did I go and do? I spent more time on Facebook.
Figures.
And I still wallowed in my funk and neglected my responsibilities. Ah, well, there’s no undoing the past. Though I did get a good vacation/rest/visit with my mom a couple weeks ago and I came back a little more determined to get my priorities in order, get my job done and take care of my responsibilities.
But Y’ALL. Catching up is hard!
Now when I say, “priorities and responsibilities,” I’m not talking about blogging. I’m talking about God-given priorities and responsibilities. God. Family. Home. Church. You know, the REAL stuff.
Just the same, one of the reasons I put myself in the bloggy corner was to reassess my priorities as it regards to blogging, too. Way back when (back when I was Bringing Good Home – if you can remember back that far, or if you even knew that I used to blog there) I wrote a list about my blogging priorities. I had this really great post about how blogging wasn’t going to come before other responsibilities and ways to make sure that didn’t happen.
But trying to blog and make money as my husband keeps encouraging me to do – that makes it hard. That takes time, that interferes with the ways to keep my priorities straight, then it starts encroaching on the priorities. It’s a really muddy, crooked, and obscured line.
But I’m certain that even if God were to bless me with a little income on the side, it’s can/should/WILL happen while I’m keeping my priorities straight.
Which means I go back to my list. I go back to taking care of my chores before taking care of my posts. I go back to posting when I can, if I can and not falling into the “deadline” mentality. My people are DEPENDING on this next post! They’re going to wither away if they don’t get it!
As if.
Blogging is fun. Hopefully blogging can be beneficial. Maybe for some of you, it’s even a job. And that’s okay.
But Y’ALL…. There is life out there, out beyond blog land! It’s running around and making messes in your house or drawing doodles that say “I love Mommy.” It’s in the kitchen making chocolate chip cookies, and at bedtime prayer. It might even be in the bedroom waiting for you to get off the laptop. Don’t find yourself too caught up in writing about life that you can’t take the time to stop and actually enjoy it with the ones you live with.
Go. Now. LIVE.












