What I Wore On Sunday: November 25, 2012

What I Wore Sunday

I was finally together enough to do this. Yay!!! OK… it also had to do with actually *making it* to church today. As Jon brings me Communion a fair amount of the time, I could theoretically put a picture of me in my jammies but that would not be in the spirit of this link-up.

I’m dressed in jeans and running shoes because I spend 99% of worship chasing Daniel around and with stress issues in my foot, running shoes are the only thing I can wear. I also decided to include a picture of Jon in his clericals as umm… ENCOURAGEMENT for the menfolk (ahem… Thomas!) to participate.

Daniel

Shirt: Circo (Target)
Blue courderoys: Oshkosh (thank God for adjustable waists!)
Socks: Target
Shoes: Disney’s “Cars” (Sears)

Jen

Blue Fleece: Jameson Distillery in Dublin (I kid you not — my parents got it there because one of them forgot a jacket and I ended up with it.)
Shirt: Lands’ End at Sears
Jeans: Lands’ End (too long because I have a 27-inch inseam and petite jeans only go down to 28-inches)
Shoes: Asics from Lady Foot Locker

Another reason I decided to take a pic of Jon in his clericals is that I have a lot of Catholic readers and I thought they might find it interesting.

Jon

Sport Jacket: Lands’ End
Clerical shirt and tab: Friar Tuck (Augsburg Fortress store)
Pants: from a suit given passed on by a friend
Belt: Kohl’s
Shoes: Kohl’s

7 Quick Takes: Turkey Pardons, iTunes Giveaway, and Thanksgiving for Health

7 Quick Takes

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Ahem… iTunes giveaway to benefit Brett. You see the adorable little boy on my sidebar? His name is Brett and he finally has a mama. To help his mama bring him home, I’m doing an iTunes giveaway to raise some funds. Here are 7 reasons to participate in my iTunes giveaway. I haven’t had any takers yet and I’m getting a little depressed about it.

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A prayer request. Huffle Mawson, one of the first cat bloggers I “met”, has passed away. Her humans Tracey and Kendall got a message while on vacation telling them that she was at the vet in liver failure. She passed on the next morning. They are still on vacation and coming home to a really emotionally devastating situation. Her mom, Tracey, was really supportive of me during my pregnancy and my heart is breaking for her right now. Please keep Tracey and Kendall in thoughts and prayers right now.

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I finally have my laptop back after 5 days of waiting for a new hard disk and then getting it installed. The church’s data person was able to get all of it back though I’ll be deleting out duplicate files for a good month or so. (My hard disk was that bad.) He also managed to recover all my email and my Firefox bookmarks.

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It’s Thanksgiving so here’s the Turkey Pardoning Ceremony from Wednesday. I’m linking this not because I like turkeys or President Obama. I’m linking it because of the Nate Silver joke.

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Link-Up Love! Grace at Camp Patton has a Thanksgiving link-up. I haven’t posted mine yet because my clothes are already in the washer on account of the mysterious sweet potato stains up and down my left arm. *looks suspiciously at the sleeping toddler*

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LOL Cat in training. After we got back from our walk at 9:30 p.m., we were gathered around my mom’s computer looking at pictures from a family gathering in Washington when my sister-in-law told me that I might have to fight to get my laptop back. I looked behind me and my mom’s grey kitty Homer was curled up next to it. My dad took a picture but I doubt my parents would give it to me if they knew I would possibly make it into a LOL Cat.

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Something to be thankful for this year. Last year, my Quick Takes on Thanksgiving were written from the PICU at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose where Daniel was admitted after waking up with a fever of 103F… just as dinner was going on the table. So seriously, I’m thankful for health this year, especially Daniel’s health as it meant that we were all able to have dinner together and not have to worry about him or be thrown up on. (My mom needs to be thanked because she was so nice about that one…)

For more Quick Takes, visit Jen at ConversionDiary.Com.

Two Announcements

Two announcements:

1.) I’m going to be hard to find this week because the hard disk on my laptop failed and I lost everything. Please pray that the church’s tech guru can get my files off of it and that the new one can successfully be installed. I’m sharing a Netbook with Jon and it’s been an adjustment to learn to type on it.

2.) I’m doing a giveaway over at Blogging for Brett to raise the extra $4000-$5000 that his family needs for his adoption.

Go check out the giveaway! Do it now!

7 Quick Takes: Brett Has A Family, Cringe Worthy Thanksgiving Songs, and Lots of NaNoWriMo

7 Quick Takes

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A cringe worthy Thanksgiving song. It’s about two weeks to early to be hearing Christmas music. Seriously… it’s not even Thanksgiving yet — let’s celebrate The Day of the Bird and then we can ponder the presence of Christmas carols. In the meantime, here’s the KLOVE Thanksgiving Song which was composed and sung on the spot by Matthew West last year when Scott and Kelli had him on the show. Warning: this song is seriously facepalm worthy.

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BRETT HAS A MAMA!!!! Do you see the adorable child on my sidebar? His name is Brett and he just got a mama!!! His family needs to raise an additional $4000 to bring him home with his sister Delilah who they are also adopting. Click here for the post on his adoption blog to share with others. If you want to cut to the chase and kick a few bucks toward the cause, click here.

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I’m almost halfway through NaNoWriMo and I’m slowly getting caught up. There are days when I have written more than 2000 words and other days when it is less. At present, I am about 1 day behind in word counts. If I can catch up and get a bit ahead, I’ll be able to finish strong on November 30 and have my novel certified. If that happens, the NaNoWriMo graphic on my sidebar will change to say “Winner”.

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Speaking of NaNoWriMo, my friend Anita is fundraising for NaNoWriMo to be able to attend Night of Writing Dangerously. Anita has been involved with NaNoWriMo for years and she has organized write-ins this year to support those who are participating in the East Bay. Could you maybe kick $5 toward her? (As I’m compiling these takes on 11/15, she is $115 away from her goal.)

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My car is in the shop. I finally got the fuse for the automatic locks replaced two weeks ago and the next day, the rear passenger door decided it didn’t want to unlock. I finally took it in to be looked at and they told me this morning that the actuator needs to be replaced. They’ll hopefully have it replaced by tomorrow at 5 p.m. because I’ll be headed to a write-in for my area for NaNoWriMo. *crosses fingers*

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We’ve got a few storms coming in. It’s been a gray day today and we supposedly have a storm system coming in. This would be lovely but my migraines are frequently triggered by weather changes. Oh well… I can enjoy reading on a rainy day and I can hopefully introduce the bear child to new and cool cartoons or something.

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I wasn’t all that enthralled by the second part of the NCIS: Los Angeles that aired on Tuesday. I recognize that they’re trying to create material for later in the season but it would have been more interesting if they had discovered the arms dealer and the nukes. Oh well… the original NCIS is my favorite anyway.

For more Quick Takes, visit Jen at ConversionDiary.Com.

7 Quick Takes: How To Survive the Next Four Years

7 Quick Takes

I’m guessing that a number of people doing Quick Takes this week are going to be writing about the results of the election and that the majority of you are not happy little pumpkins about Obama being re-elected. In the spirit of non-partisanship and because I was in your shoes 8 years ago, I’m offering some ways you can make it through the next four years.

Before we start, could you please take a look at the boy on my sidebar? His name is Brett and he needs a mama. Do you know who his mama could be? Go show him some love and spread his profile around. Please and thank you!

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OK… first things first. Romans 13:1-7 (NKJV) says the following:

“Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God. Therefore whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. Do you want to be unafraid of the authority? Do what is good, and you will have praise from the same. For he is God??s minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God??s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. Therefore you must be subject, not only because of wrath but also for conscience?? sake. For because of this you also pay taxes, for they are God??s ministers attending continually to this very thing. Render therefore to all their due: taxes to whom taxes are due, customs to whom customs, fear to whom fear, honor to whom honor.”

You may not like that Barack Obama was elected president but it is your duty as a Christian to submit to him and praying for him is what Jesus would tell you to do. You might even find that praying for him softens your heart toward him and you’ll feel less resentment. It didn’t help me with George W. Bush but your heart might not be as hardened as mine is/was.

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Bug the daylights out of your elected representatives. Your Congresspersons and senators were elected by you to represent you in Washington DC. This means that they need to listen to what you have to say and act according to your interests, so enlighten them as to what your interests actually are. Their websites have all their contact information. For those who need the URL, it is usually http://[last name].house.gov or http://[last name].senate.gov. Make them earn those salaries that they keep voting to raise! My thought is that if their staff doesn’t know you by name, you’re probably not bugging them enough. 🙂 Do be nice to their staffers though as many of them are college students doing internships and they don’t deserve to be treated like lightning rods for your frustration. Save that for your candidate’s appearances in your home district.

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Write letters to the editor of your local newspaper. Your letter to the editor might be how someone learns about 40 Days for Life or that there is a crisis pregnancy center in the community. How do I know this? I’ve had a couple letters published in the Great Falls Tribune on the subject. One of them was actually clipped, copied, and handed out by the public health nurse for one of the counties in northern Montana where I used to live. (It probably didn’t hurt that she was the daughter of one of my husband’s shut-ins.) My point is this: opinion sections usually want to print a diversity of letters on a particular subject and would appreciate well-written letters expressing one’s viewpoint in a thoughtful manner. I’m sure the people putting those sections together would love to read something that isn’t from someone who is bat crap crazy.

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Reassess the way in which you are fighting for your goals. Tell me, how is your fight against the HHS mandate going? Other than one Supreme Court verdict, I’m not seeing much in terms of change. I’m honestly not trying to be snarky in this particular Quick Take but I think it might not hurt to reassess the way in which you are going about this. You have an *awesome* cardinal at the helm of the USCCB — I follow him on Twitter and his letter congratulating President Obama on his re-election was excellent. You also have excellent law schools which train top-notch lawyers. Could the Cardinal’s people and the President’s people maybe get together and hammer this out? I know that I’m just a Lutheran pastor’s wife (who happens to be reading your Catechism as well as her own) but your approach really appears to be like the axiom about resentment — swallowing poison and telling the other person to die drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies. (It’s apparently a quote by Nelson Mandela.)

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Keep some perspective. Unless I happen to occupy a different planet than most of you, the sun still rose and set on Wednesday. Yes, Romney lost but that doesn’t mean that you didn’t make a statement. The House is still Republican-controlled so whatever the President and the Democrat-controlled Senate want to do has to go by them. This means that Congress is not the President’s rubber stamp and he doesn’t have all the power — this is how the system is supposed to work. If we didn’t have the legislative branch to balance the executive branch and the judicial branch to balance the others, we’d have problems.

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Keep your viewpoint visible. Keep participating in 40 Days for Life. Keep marching in DC for January as part of the March for Life. The mainstream media might not show it but pics on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram sure do. It is your right to peaceably assemble — exercise it.

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Find ways to build bridges with those who disagree with you. Not all Democrats approved of the crass voting pictures from Planned Parenthood just as not all Republicans agreed with Todd Akin or Richard Mourdock on rape. The worst thing you can do at this point is generalize about people. I’m more than just a “lib”. I’m a mother, a daughter, a religious scholar, able to read multiple languages fluently, an activist for preeclampsia research, a Guardian Angel for Reece’s Rainbow, a voracious reader, an amazing cook, an enthusiastic fan of taebo, and most of all… A FELLOW HUMAN BEING.

This election meant exploring programs to aid the 47% with Thomas who is 180 degrees from me politically and we came up with some great solutions together. I’m a Guardian Angel for Reece’s Rainbow because Leila challenged me. I don’t think I would have found Brett without her and now finding this little man a family is on my to-do list every day. She and I are opposites but we can still work together for a common good.

For more Quick Takes, visit Jen at ConversionDiary.Com.

Forward!

The Obamas celebrating the President's re-election.
(Image c/o Reuters/Larry Downing and taken from Yahoo News)

I’m just here to say that I’m incredibly relieved at the outcome of the election because of what it means for me: not being able to be denied insurance for pre-existing conditions as of 2014. I’ve been worried about this for four years and some of the weight has been lifted from my shoulders.

My Quick Takes this Friday will deal with the election and I promise there will be no gloating.

The Simple Woman’s Daybook: November 5, 2012

Simple Woman's Daybook

FOR TODAY November 5, 2012

Outside my window… dark. It was in the 80’s today which is so wrong in November.

I am thinking… of fasting from as much media as possible tomorrow. I kind of wish I had to work from sunup until sundown so I had an excuse not to watch.

I am thankful… for the weekend with my parents.

In the kitchen… dishes to be done.

I am wearing… preeclampsia shirt and running shorts.

I am creating… my NaNoWriMo pieace.

I am going… to try and get caught up with NaNo this week.

I am wondering… what the outcome of the election will be.

I am reading… A Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling.

I am hoping… my candidates win.

I am looking forward to… the election being over.

I am learning to stop being such a perfectionist with Daniel.

Around the house… *tuning you out*

I am pondering… how people can claim to follow Christ and be so hateful in their speech.

A favorite quote for today… ??The more he fears, the more he’ll hate.?? ? C.S. Lewis

One of my favorite things… sleep. I did not get extra sleep this weekend.

A few plans for the rest of the week: avoid media tomorrow, Morning Prayer and Ladies’ Night Out on Wednesday, and massage therapist on Friday.

A peek into my day…

Why you should vote.

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