I spent most of the weekend cleaning, organizing, and working on projects because that is exactly what I wanted to do. There is always some major renovation project going on around here, but sometimes I need to have a couple days to immerse myself in my own smaller tasks. All the work gave me a tremendous feeling of accomplishment, and that’s what I needed.
Our air conditioning is out of order and it’s been on the hot side. I’m drinking tons of water, but also a lot of my favorite drink (I make a big batch): four cups boiling water + two Tulsi tea bags, juice of one grapefruit and one lemon + honey to taste. The recipe is from The Oh She Glows Cookbook, although the original calls for green tea. I am trying to eliminate caffeine (again), hence the Tulsi tea. Every other day or so I fail in the caffeine department and drink a very milky cup of coffee. The other day I was a little surprised to hear myself use the phrase, “nectar of life” while begging Jonny to start the percolator. But I’m getting better.
I spent Mother’s Day morning in bed, finishing up Something Other Than God while Job did his best to grab it away from me. I’ve been a fan of Jen’s ever since she and I discovered each other’s blogs about seven(?) years ago. Back then, my blog was called “Musings of an Ex Punk Catholic Homeschooling Mom” and hers was “Et -Tu?” My blog title has gotten much shorter (thank goodness) and hers a little longer since then. Over the last five or so of those seven years she was writing a book, the story of her conversion from atheism to Christianity. Jen is clever and she’s honest (and funny!) and her memoir makes that all the more apparent. I’m so proud of Jen, and I loved her book so much that I want to buy a copy for one of you. If you’re interested, mention it in your comment and I will randomly choose a winner later this week. The winner(s) have been selected and notified. (I am sending out more than one copy!) Thanks! (U.S. winner would receive the hardback book, outside the U.S. I could do the Kindle or Nook version)
While I was in bed reading, Jonny, dearest man of the last minute, was out shopping with the kids. Gabe bought me flowers with his own money without being prompted. I’m predicting a great future for him. (The other boys made me cards, one of them just past the stroke of midnight last night. No comment on his future. Ha!) The girls got started early, and in fact Beatrix made me a card on Saturday and couldn’t wait to show me the “perfect M’s” she had drawn all over it. So, I got a little sneak peek before she gave it to me “for real” on Sunday. But the most adorable thing ever: At the gift shop Jonny carried the kids to, the girls picked out little painted eggs for me, each purchasing one to go with their cards. Silas wanted to get one for me too, so Jonny bought it, had it wrapped up in tissue paper and bagged separately so that Silas could give it to me. Of course, I didn’t know any of the details when they arrived home shouting excitedly about my gifts. Silas’ loud sobbing quickly became the dominating sound and I wondered what had happened. He eventually made it upstairs and I saw that he was holding a wad of tissue paper. I tried to comfort him, not understanding why he was upset. With great difficulty he handed me the wad, but then the sobs began again and he snatched it away before I could unwrap whatever was inside. This went on for some time, Silas making very brave attempts to give me that wad of tissue paper before changing his mind and taking it back. I realized that he had a gift for me, one that he wanted to keep for himself. The girls were becoming impatient and couldn’t wait any longer, so I unwrapped my gifts from them one at at time: a pretty little egg from each. Silas perked up seeing my happiness over the two eggs and deeming that two was obviously plenty for me, said something along the lines of “You can keep those, and I’ll have this one!” Best Mother’s Day gift drama EVER.
Nahuatl Vargas says
I there Ginny, I haven’t read your blog in a couple of weeks. I try to have some time very day because it’s so inspirational to me, but sometimes we are too busy. I feel very grateful that you have answer whenever I have been desperate about hard things in life, you have offer you kinds words.
I spent my mother’s day working, in Mexico it is celebrated on May 10, so I went to the center were I gave classes, prenatal and baby ones. My boy said that he will made me a card but didn’t had time and so we went and get some books for hem as celebration, it was nice, I told him it was his day too, since he made a mom.
Sheila says
You had a beautiful Mother’s Day (me, too)!!! Wonderful pictures, too. I am going to see if I can check out this book at the library. Thank you!!!
Sheila says
Oh my gosh!!! My library is not going to have this book. It was just published!!! Along with my sisters, this subject is my sisters biggest topic. (I read about being content, on Tuesday night, tried it, yesterday, and would love to add this book to my detoxifications.) 🙂
Sheila says
I would like to add an edit…Along with my sisters, this subject is our biggest topic!!!
Theresa says
Just placed the mentioned book on my reading list…thanks for sharing!
Anna says
Happy Mothers’ Day! I’d love to check out that book.
Anna says
Oh how I would love a copy of this book. I have read her blog too and have heard great things about the book. That drink sounds amazing. I keep wanting to cut coffee and caffeine out if my diet again but can’t seem to want to endure the debilitating headaches I get when I try it.
Sally says
I love the picture of Job helping you read. Mom’s have to creative with their time. We have the insect book that your daughter was reading as well. Takes me back to my children’s younger years. Happy Mother’s Day and thanks for sharing your blog. It has become a bright spot in my hectic homeschooling mornings.
Melanie Routhier says
That book sounds perfect! How kind of you Ginny to offer it to a reader. Xoxo
Bethany says
This looks like a really interesting book, and so applicable to where I’m at right now. If I don’t win it, I think I’ll have to buy it even though it’s quite a bit more than I usually let myself spend on a book.
Charlotte says
Your mother’s day sounds perfect. I’d love a copy of that book I’m always looking for books to read.
s says
Happy belated mothers day -I love an interesting read!
Rachel says
What a treat. I’d love a copy of her book!
Renata says
I would love to be entered in your giveaway! Had to smile at Silas’ drama. Poor little thing. Sometimes it’s hard giving gifts! Have a wonderful week!
Blessings
Renata:)
Andrea says
Sounds like a nice mother´s day! I´d really like to win the book for Kindle (I´m from Germany) and I actually wonder what is going on with your Kindle? Haven´t seen it lately, only bound books, although you seemed to really like your Kindle?
Louise says
What a lovely mother’s day! Mine was similar, cleaning and knitting, and some gifts from the mother’s day stall at school. Poor Silas, it would have been hard to hand over those cute little eggs 🙂 That book sounds like a great read, I just completed RCIA this past Easter, and I’m always interested to hear the conversion stories of others. I will have to check out Jen’s blog. Thanks for the chance to win!
Jacinda says
Sounds like a wonderful read…just like your blog 😉
Lisa says
As an atheist I am intrigued!