Thursday, October 28, 2010

He's Got My Back...

On Tuesday, the 2 year old was at MDO, so I went on a long walk with the baby. I intended to go to the "big park" with her, which is about a mile away. While I was on my walk, my mom called me (one of my favorite things). It was windy and the connection was kind of bad, so I stopped for our 13 minute conversation...I really wanted to hear what she was talking about. While we were talking, I saw a few Police cars, but didn't think anything of it (I work in uber suburbia). When I hung up, I kept walking. As I continued towards the "big park" I noticed another police car and a car with a shattered window and windshield...as I walked across the glass on the pavement I assumed highschool vandals were responsible, but changed my route nonetheless....
Meanwhile/earlier that morning a man killed his wife and put her in his car. He then crashed his car into a tree (right next to the sidewalk on the way to the "big park"). A passerby stopped to render aid and the man shot at him-shattering his driver window and windshield. Then the murderer got out of his car and fled on foot. He was eventually caught and arrested, but was on the run for a while.
When I went on my walk, I was worried about a huge list of small things. I was just talking to God and worrying, worrying, worrying. I was not however, worried about crossing paths with killer on the run-not even on my radar! It was on God's though. Who knows what would've happened had it not been for the 13 minute call and bad connection? It is quite possible that I would have been the passerby, right in the middle of the gun toting action.
It's funny how easy it is to fret about tomorrow and about all those tiny things we are aware of. Funny how easy it is to believe God doesn't care about those things or isn't listening to our prayers. The thing is though, He's got our backs all the time and we don't even realize it! I realized this time because the story made it to the news. What a great reminder to me that God really is in control and He really does have good things in store for me. Thanks, God.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bye Bye Nanny!

I've been a nanny, for several different families for a while now. It's mostly been great-but it's definitely time to move on (though I must admit, it will be a little sad to finally say goodbye). I'm excited for the future and looking forward to really wanting kids again. Until then, I will file away some of what I have learned as a nanny and will hopefully one day apply it as a mommy.
I have learned...
  • Every parent thinks their kid is the best/cutest/brightest. That's ridiculous. Mine really will be though. Seriously.
  • Kids are sponges, if Daddy says things like Dick-Mite, child will repeat.
  • Pithy comments to toddlers are not understood, somehow that's okay, because it makes me feel better.
  • My vocabulary changed immensely when kids were my world, NO, GROSS and POOP as well as AWWW, SWEET and CUTE became the new "it" phrases.
  • I will spank. I will sooooo spank. This whole time-out and "I mean it" thing don't really work. Thankfully, Proverbs has got my back on this one.
  • Video monitors are AMAZING! I WILL have one!
  • Poop. I didn't realize how important poop becomes and how often you have to talk about it!
  • Children know when their parents think they are a bother or don't have time for them. They may express it (i.e. act out) in different ways, but they know it. I never want my kids to feel that way.
  • Kids are hilarious, I want to write down all the funny stuff my kids do and say.
  • Kids in America have WAAAAYYYY too many toys! I plan to donate/put toys away for later regularly.
  • Potty training is not fun...for anyone.
  • Sleep training on the other hand, I've got that!
  • People don't use car seats properly. I didn't realize how many people fit in that category 'til I was a nanny. Strap those seats and those kids in TIGHT!!
  • Children don't need schedules as much as they need routine. When I first became a nanny I was a super-scheduler (like, we had a 5 minute window). No longer! Routine is better for everyone.
  • I don't know what it is, but if there's a gross bodily fluid that could make it onto me or my clothing, it happens...at least when they're mine, I can change.
  • Cool mist humidifiers are my friend.
  • Sand brings a level of anxiety I didn't realize. It gets everywhere! Also, I'm always afraid when kids pick up a clump of sand and pinch it, that the sand will come off and reveal something nasty. Maybe I won't let my kids play in public sand areas.
  • I will have an awesome stroller...bye-bye ghetto rider!
  • Watching a sweet baby, in footie pajamas sleep, undoes all their rotten of the day...that's why kids go to bed before the parents.
  • I am in control of how picky a kid is about food.
  • Authority doesn't equal big, mean and loud. I'm glad my hubby already knows that and that our kids won't have to endure that.
  • Kids need to see their parents be in love, it changes a lot of things. I'm glad I grew up that way, I'm sad a lot of kids don't.
  • Bath time is wonderful, so so wonderful.
  • Using words other than "no" so a kid doesn't say "no" all the time doesn't work. They still somehow pick that up!
  • Raising kids is HARD! It's worth it, but HARD! I hope I have great and supportive mommy friends when it's my turn.
  • Kids grow up so fast....I really want to treasure every moment when they are my own. It just goes by so fast.
  • That poop thing, again.
I wonder what else I will learn in the next two weeks...

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

That other thing...

More great things happened this weekend, but I wasn't quite ready to blog about it. I am now...
On Wednesday, I got an e-mail requesting an interview at a local baby store. I had applied for the job quite a while ago and was shocked that they asked for an interview. I didn't really want to go, especially considering all the drama that had happened with changing jobs just a week or so prior. G and my mom encouraged me to go and just see what happens....
Well, I'm glad I did. I knocked that interview out of the park! The position was for a CSR, but about mid interview the owner and his associate revealed that the company would be doubling in 2011 and planned on adding nursery design to the business. They saw design on my resume and asked how good I thought I would be at putting nurseries together. My response, "Pshh! AWESOME!!" Oh how professional, Bethany.
Anyway, my wheels really started turning...a design career is my DREAM!! And nurseries? Even better! Once I calmed down enough to think, my big bro and I formulated a plan. After the standard thank you, I would be sending the company my portfolio. I got pictures of some of my past work and made two mock-ups of nurseries I would design with the company's current offerings. Wow...it was a bigger job than I realized. Since the design boards needed to completely speak for themselves, I had to be pretty detailed. I was pumped...until I was finished. Then, I started second guessing myself and my skills. Also, I don't know how many of my readers have submitted unsolicited portfolios or work you have done for critique, but it's tough, I felt somehow naked!
Yesterday, my courier (a.k.a. my Dad) delivered my portfolio....and today, less than 24 hours after he got the portfolio, the owner offered me the job! I am so, so, so excited and so thankful for God for this opportunity!! I took it, obviously! I won't start designing immediately, but I'm fine with that. I get to learn the company and work into the design/store side in the new year. I am SOOOOOO pumped!!!
Telling my current boss was not fun, as I have been deeply connected to her family for the last two plus years and didn't want to hurt anyone. She was very understanding, but sad. I know this is the right step though, and I know that the family I've been with all this time will be okay without me. I'm looking forward to the future and enjoying the now.

Monday, October 18, 2010

My creations

Yes, this is three posts in one day! I guess I remembered all the things I meant to post earlier!
I've been having fun with Sewphia so I thought I would share. :) I'm not gonna lie, these look even cuter on! The boy shirt is for the 2yo I watch and the girl stuff is for his 12mo sister.

9 months...

Yesterday marks 9 months since George has been in the country!! I thought the day would never come! I still look at him sometimes and can hardly believe we are together!
Here are the notable things George has experienced/learned in the last 9 months:
  • Our wedding!
  • SNOW- in Texas!
  • New church/membership/small group
  • Learned how to drive
  • Got a Driver's License
  • Learned how to gas up a car
  • Learned how to use a credit card
  • Learned how to swim
  • Moved
  • Applied for tons of jobs...still doing that
  • Got a job
  • Learned how to grill
  • Learned how to order and pay at a restaurant-American style
  • Seriously experienced Six Flags
  • Enjoyed the State Fair
  • Went rock climbing
  • Tried and LIKED Pork
  • Tried lots of new foods
  • Learned slang and sarcasm
  • Joined a bigger family
George has learned and experienced even more than I listed, but I won't bore you. He has done so, so well! I am really proud of him-this has been a huge adjustment and he takes everything in stride and without complaint.
I've noticed recently how settled we really are becoming (in a good way). The underlying fear that we'll be separated soon is pretty much gone and we are starting to feel more and more comfortable doing non-work things without the other person...you know, like real couples do. Of course we LOVE spending time together, but we aren't as clingy as when he first arrived and the forever wonderfulness is really starting to sink in! I love seeing G with my family and have noticed that he is much more relaxed around them now, it's wonderful.
Who knows what the next 9 months will hold? I hope it includes a career job and vacation! Either way, I'm happy to find out with G by my side!

Catching up...

I've been meaning to blog, but I've been getting too busy or don't have internet (funny how none of the affordable providers offer service to our apartment!). Anyway, last week was busy, but great!
Work has been going well, I feel re-energized to do this job, even though it's not always something I love. I'm trying to focus on all the funny and good things and none of the crap-literally and figuratively. I only had a 3 day work week last week and it was fabulous!! My mom and I made some awesome freezer meals; I got to catch up on some sleep, spent great time with the Hubs, did some super creative stuff and just enjoyed life! It was good. Things are good.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

State Fair Fun!

I am so bad at taking pictures, but I'm trying to get better! We went to the State Fair in Dallas with my parents this weekend and had a blast! I had never been and George had no clue what it was! Here's a glimpse of our fun... Big Tex! I have pictures of George with him, but I can't get them to be the right side up! Cool pumpkin, huh? I think they said it weighs about 400 lbs! George got to learn about Texas wildlife...delightfully educational! We seriously enjoyed Fair food! Yummy! Love my man!!
We stopped at the Czech stop in West (just north of Waco) to get some of their amazing pastries and George was blown away! Czech Stop is my favorite stop for a road trip headed north, but I think he likes it even more. He's already mentioned going there just for the food (it's an hour and a half drive!). Haha!
Also, we all totally loved the car show this weekend...if anyone wants to buy me a Lincoln MKT, I would be okay with that. ;)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

WHAT?!?!

Last night, I came home to a blanket covering something large on top of our coffee table. There was a note on top that said, 'I just want to say I LOVE YOU!' Beneath the blanket was this.......
Yep! My hubby planned and schemed and got me THE SEWING MACHINE! I was so shocked and blessed! My sweet husband just wanted to give me a token of his appreciation for all I have done and still do and to reiterate how much he loves me and believes in me. Sweet, sweet, sweet! I am still shocked that this is mine! Unfortunately, because I was so surprised, I didn't take any pictures.
As we watched the DVD that came with it (yes, a DVD) we were in awe at all this machine does! I have never even used a sewing machine this awesome. I also find it funny that the first touch screen technology I own is not an iPhone or iPad, not a phone at all, computer, PDA, book reader or even a coffee maker....but a sewing machine! Welcome to 2010, Bethany!
So woooohooooo! I can't wait to start creating things!! What an awesome gift. :)
Oh yeah, the machine still needs a name. Any suggestions?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dreaming of....

THIS!!! I've been wanting a sewing machine for a while. Now that things are settling down a bit, I've decided to pick one out and work towards it, hoping to actually buy BEFORE Christmas! :) I found one at Wally (oh, store that I hate) for a good price, so G and I went to check it out. George however, decided that I need the super deluxe machine! He was pretty convincing, so I want that one now too. It has a zillion different stitches, LCD touch screen, drop in bobbin, self threading needle, computer hook-up AND it embroiders! Watch out people! I'm such a nerd...

Monday, October 4, 2010

Weekend...

This was a crazy and dramatic weekend! I don't really want to recap everything, but the long and short of it is that I had a last minute job interview. The interview went really well, things got complicated with my current family (who are no longer moving...for the time being) and I'm here at the same job, for the foreseeable future. I have to trust and believe that God knows what's best for me and that I am staying at my job for a reason. I'm also upping the prayers for G's career job!!
I think if I had more control and creativity in other areas of my life, it may bleed over to my job situation. So I'm working on getting back into to sewing as well as doing more baking and creating in general. I'm hoping that will help me to balance out stress a bit and make my job smaller in our lives.
Also, now that I really know that my job isn't temporary, there are things I can do in the day to day that will make it more enjoyable/easier.
So that's that. In other news, it is totally feeling like Fall here! I'm super pumped and ready to get some Fall decor! I'm making pumpkin bread today and I have to wear a cardigan when I go to work because it's actually CHILLY! I don't remember early October being this nice, but I love it! Also, I saw this cheesy thing at Sam's the other day, and I kind of want it. It's a fake fire and heater. Hee hee. It doesn't really go with our deign aesthetic, but I do love a fireplace! :)
Hoping for great things this week...