Sunday, March 17, 2013

Lucky Charms and more from a controlling mama bear. . . .

yes, i admit it.
i can be just a wee bit controlling sometimes.
like every good mama bear,
sometimes a bit of meddling/controlling is what's needed:)



but in a good way, of course.
so what have i done now?

well, as i mentioned before, my daughter will most likely be
moving to Chicago in the next year.
and like any good mama,
i'm checking out neighborhoods, safety, weather. . . . .
and churches!

it helps that there is a good Bible college in the city,
with church recommendations.
it helps a LOT!!!!!
2 of the recommendations sound very promising. . . . .
everything i would love for her to have in a church.
but one in particular jumped out at me right away.
Willow Creek Community Church Chicago.
yesterday i received an email re: today's sermon topic, "Simplify"
here are the questions they will be asking. . . . .

Question. What's the most important thing in your life? 

Follow-up question. What would the people who know you say?

 and here is a bit of the rest of the message from Pastor John. . . . . 
"Sadly, I find in my own life that these answers can sometimes be different. I really wish they were the same. I wish that the thing I most longed to have preeminence in my life was obvious to everyone else, but that's not always true. I may be alone in that, but I doubt it. 
 So if the answer was the same, and the most important thing in your life was obvious to you and others, what would that look like? If your answer is your family, how would others know that to be true? If your answer is God, what attributes would be present to show it?
 This Sunday we will be teaching about how we simplify one key area of our lives, while also showing how important God is to us."

i love simple, biblical messages that give you something practical to take into your week.
i can't wait for us to try Willow Creek Church!
sometimes, being a meddling mama is a good thing:)

don't forget that another episode of The Bible is airing tonight!



today on CBS Sunday,
they interviewed Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, 
the creators/producers of the series.

GREAT interview if you can catch it again somewhere.
but when asked if the idea for the mini series was hers,
Roma Downey said "not mine.  God placed the idea in my heart".  
well said!
When asked why they made it,
Mark said he believed that even if someone doesn't go to church
or isn't particularly religious,
everyone should hear the stories of the Bible.
i like that too!

*********************************** and no, i haven't forgotten that today is St. Patrick's Day.
to those of you who are Irish. . . .Happy St. Patrick's Day!
we don't do anything to celebrate it, although when my girls were younger,
we might color our food green and stuff like that.
but some things even i can't resist.
like a good excuse to have a nice big bowl of
Lucky Charms.



aaaahhh. . . . . i love me some marshmallows in my cereal!!:)

the Grand Ol' Opry sent this photo out today with the message
"Hope you're wearing your John Deere green!"
(you might need to like country to get that:)

Happy Sunday!
xoxo
Suzanne

Friday, March 15, 2013

2013 Spring Fashion Trends I WON"T Be Wearing. . . . .

well, it's official.
i'm pretty much gonna be the girl around town in jeans
(surprise, surprise) or home in my jammies.
because fashions are pretty hopeless these days.
not that i'm a slave to fashion. . . . .
but since it does influence what is in the stores,
i do read about it a teeny bit and try to adapt for me. . . .a real person.
like the blog post i did about Mint Green.
I mean, emerald is the bigger color, but to me, 
emerald is fall and winter, not spring.
so i chose to focus on mint, which is also popular for a pastel green.
this is the "official"(?) color chart for spring.


they "say" you can veer off it to create your custom tone.
well, thank you for that.
geez. . . .
and not included is black and white, which is supposedly VERY big.
(note. . . .I have nothing against black and white.  My "NOT" to wear
list is after the black and white photo.)


but let's get to the real juicy part of this blog post,
what i will NOT be wearing this spring. . . . .

1.  Exaggerated Volume.
i'm serious...that's what they call this trend.
well, NO THANK YOU!
I don't need to exaggerate anything these days.
uggghhhhh. . . .
OH MY HECK!!!!!
let's see Heidi Klum wear this!:)
even Tim Gunn couldn't "make it work"!


2.  Gaudy, all-over Stripes!


Yikes. . . .prisoner fashion is not for me.
now, maybe a subtle stripe in a nautical tee or something.
still not me but not awful. . . .and kinda cute for some.
but this?  you think I'm kidding, don't you?
well, i saw stuff like this at the stores this week.
regular stores for regular people like me,
not high end stores.
so be warned. . . . .the stripes are out there;)

3.  Funky Sunglasses


nope. 
not me.
not anyone over age 5, i would think.
or not for anyone whose name isn't Taylor Swift.
(even then, it doesn't make them right!:)

4.. Cutout Fashion

ya, right!
but the sad thing is, i saw lots of cute blouses like this.
please, now i have to find a cami to go under it and. . . . .
too much work.
and those dresses. . . . . . whatever.

5.  Leather for Spring. . . . 


IF i was ever a leather person,
it was in coats.
period.
oh wait, i think in my college years i had a VERY appropriate
leather skirt.
that i wore to CHURCH. . . .
with a nice sweater.
in the WINTER!
which pretty much beats anything they wear these days.
and to think i caused such a scandal. . .
(hahaha. . . .)

6.  Pretty Much anything that strikes me as ugly. . . 

be it a print, a color, a cut. . . . .
or low pointy shoes that make my size 9ish feet look like
a size 14.
just sayin. . . . .

okay, that does it.
since the heat down here does kinda get to me,
can i hibernate for a while?
in jammies???



because i have to be honest. . . .
this is MUCH more my style!:)

happy friday!
xoxoxo
Suzanne

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Yes, I have M.S. . . .


i was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago with MS,
although we (my Dr. and I) think I actually had my first episode
 almost 12 years earlier.
i don't have an "MS" blog, but i don't hide the fact that i have this disease.
if it comes up, i talk about it.
but i find it best for me to focus on good things,
the happy things and moments in life.
which is why my silly 'ol blog sometimes lacks substance,
but then the whole point is that it is a fun, HAPPY release for me:)
and i sincerely hope that it's a happy place for you to visit!


so. . . . .why now?
well, in case you didn't know
 (and there's a very good chance you didn't know)
March is MS Awareness month.
yes, it's ORANGE ribbon time.
because we also do not have a cure.
and while we survive every day, there are technically no "survivors".
instead, there are people who live with a disease every day, 
one which will never have an end

 unless a total cure is found,
and it is getting closer, i pray.
anyway, i figured it was my turn to do a little educating on MS.
starting with, 

What is MS???
Multiple Sclerosis means multiple scars.
MS is a chronic, unpredictable disease of the central nervous system 
(the brain, optic nerves and spinal cord).
It is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, which means
the immune system incorrectly attacks the person's healthy tissue.


among other things, it can cause blurred vision or vision loss, loss of balance, poor coordination, speech difficulties, tremors, skin sensitivity, sensitivity to heat, numbness, muscle spasticity, muscle weakness, extreme fatigue, short term memory loss, concentration difficulties, immobility and MORE.  These problems may be permanent or
come and go, depending on the type of MS you have. 

Who gets MS?

~~~Approximately 400,000 individuals have MS in the United States,
and over 2 million worldwide.
~~~Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 50,
although there have been reports as young as 2 and as old as 75.
~~~There are 8-10,000 children under age 18 who have been diagnosed with MS.
~~~The average age of diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis is 37 years of age
~~~Women are more likely than men to develop relapsing-remitting MS
~~~Within the United States, your risk of developing MS roughly doubles if you
spend your childhood – up to the age of 15 – in northern states vs. southern states.

~~~Caucasians have a higher incidence of MS than those of African heritage
~~~A Vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk of MS
~~~There is no confirmed cause of MS, but these are just a few factors.
~~~There are many more theories online if you are interested.


How can YOU help?
1.  well, the rest of this month, wear something orange and talk about it.

support the Walks/Runs for MS or whatever fundraisers you come across.
every tiny bit helps.
or contact the MSAA or National MS Association. . .
but more than anything,
knowing exactly what it is will you better understand
someone afflicted with MS, or any of the "hidden" diseases,
like Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia, to name just a few.

2.  listen. . . .and don't judge or hand out free advice.
I haven't had too many problems with this,
but I know of some who have had to deal with this quite often.
Even if we assume people mean well, it can be frustrating.
Probably the most important thing to know is that even experts say that
EVERY CASE IS DIFFERENT.
for example, my symptoms may be similar yet very different from your friend with MS,
so please don't assume I should be able to do what she does.
Know what i mean?


we know we're getting older.
we know we will have other diseases to deal with as we age,
we truly realize there are others much worse than ourselves,
and maybe one of the reasons this is such an "invisible" disease is that
we are a tough group who try not to dwell on our MS,
who keep moving forward and living life the best we can 
considering our individual circumstances.

reaching out is a wonderful thing to do.
and sometimes we all need a swift kick in the behind. . . .
but asking how a person is doing and then proceeding to know what
they are going through and giving free advice is counterproductive.
i believe that when most people are given a diagnosis of a disease,
they try to educate themselves the best they can.
that doesn't mean that new suggestions aren't welcome, because they are.
my sister first got me thinking about the whole vitamin D thing,
so you never know.

probably the one thing that is hardest to convey 
is the extreme and sometimes debilitating fatigue.
oh gosh, i get tired.
and there are two kinds of tired.
the "exhausted, can i go back to bed tired" or the
"my legs feel so heavy, i have no strength in my arms"
kind of tired.
and we get both.
in spades.


everyone gets tired and some diseases cause much worse sounding symptoms.
but when you suddenly get so tired that you actually think about
 closing your eyes briefly at a red light 
(yes, i felt that. . . .didn't do it, thank goodness)
or you are almost home from running errands and you just want more than anything
to pull in a parking lot and doze for 10 minutes,
well, then you know you're tired.
i used to love taking naps but now i hate them.
because i know i have to take at least one per day and there are so many
other things to do.


and the memory problems.
that's a real bummer.
pre-menopause doesn't help!


Okay, i'm almost done.
there is a really great explanation/demonstration of what it's like to have
a disease like this called the
Spoon Theory, by Christine Miserandino.

Christine has Lupus but it still applies.
She was trying to explain to a friend who asked her what it's like,
and came up with the spoon theory.
I would really suggest you go to her website and read the whole version.
When I try to edit it shorter, it just isn't as good.
But basically, you start the day with 12 spoons.
every single thing you do takes a spoon away and when you run out, 
you're done for the day.
meaning energy and any feel good feeling is gone.
see. . . .it's really better to read her version because this probably made no sense:)

well my friends, i'm really, truly done.
i doubt you'll see me mention MS, certainly at this length, for a very long time.
not that i shouldn't, it just isn't my main focus.
i am really doing pretty good.
and i want to stay that way.
and part of what makes me feel better is to try every day to find things to 
be happy about. things to laugh at.
which explains my simple, shallow blog.
it doesn't always work. . . . but i try.
(plus, if i stop to worry about what the future might hold. . . .well, that's a drag:)

please know i did not write any of this to get you to feel sorry for me
or anyone else.
or to convince you that having MS is the worst thing in the world, because it isn't.
i just wanted to raise your awareness and get a little support during this 
month of March and beyond.
and to help you understand someone in your life who may suffer with something
like this.

for me, i want people to know that if i was disorganized before,
i'm drowning in chaos now:)
i won't be offended if you remind me, repeatedly, of something
 i said, did, or said i would do.
(i need it:)
if i have the energy to do something fun, which i still do,
i simply ask that if i say i've had enough, or i'm tired,
that you'll understand.
that's it.

to my girls. . . . . 

i would be lost without you!
you show your support every day and i love you!!!

i hope i've made things a bit clearer today.
please stop what you're doing and look around.
is there anything in sight that might make you smile?
i bet there is:)

Happy ORANGE Wednesday!
xoxoxoxo
Suzanne
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