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Jumping in for the quick takes today because half of my blog is quick takes and I wouldn't want to skew the average.
Truth is, ladies (and Michael...and apparently Mac,) I need a framework because I'm hurting for material.
Good Ole Robert Frost famously said that "To learn to write is to learn to have ideas." You don't know HOW that quote plagues me. I like words a lot. I think I'm moderately good at stringing them together, but I'm pretty much chronically suffering from writer's block.
I remember a conversation I had with a friend of mine soon after she'd started her blog. She was telling me about how before beginning her own blog, she'd only followed two blogs - neither of which, if I remember correctly, were related to mothering or her Faith - and she was thinking about how somebody needed to write a blog about raising Catholic kids and how much she'd love to write such a blog. So she did just that. Then after she started her blog, she found this big community of Catholic mom bloggers and dove right into the fray.
I was washing dishes as we chatted, and I remember staring into the sink basin and realizing something. You see, I would never have had that thought process. Every idea I have is followed by this thought: Git yourself on over to the Google and find all the other people who've already done this better than you. And Google never fails me.
I kinda already knew that about myself, but what I hadn't truly realized before that moment was that there were people who probably didn't think that. Or laughed it off. Or figured their perspective was still worth something. Or I don't know. But the important thing was, THOSE were the people doing things. My kind of people are still staring at blank screens.
INFJ, in case you wanted to know (even though I have no clue what that means and I'm afraid to find out.)
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So I will attempt to squash all the annoying naysayers in my head and plunge forward.
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See all the trouble I'm having? It's really hard to believe because I'm totally an oversharer in real life. I hoard my alone time, but when I'm with people I talk way too much and don't ask nearly enough questions.
If you know me and disagree, I direct you to my husband. One time after I'd just finished communicating something - and taking probably five minutes too long to do so - I turned to him to get a response.
He looked at me blankly. Then his face was guilt-ridden and he said:
"It's not that I don't care. It's just that I didn't think what were you saying was very important."
Verbatim.
I love you too, dear.
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Here is a photo.
This is the stuffed animal Jake has named after my brother, his "uncle lobert".
"Uncle Lobert" is on the right. The resemblance is truly striking.
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The guy on the left up there is also my brother. He got married in April and I'm only now just getting to facebook to steal photos for you all.
Was there ever a more stunning wedding?
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This week also involved making butter because my Houston foodie endeavors have not rendered a good butter source yet, but they got me a STEAL on cream from pasture fed cows. If you've never had butter from grass fed dairy you're missing out, friends.
Here's the little man shakin' it real good.
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In other food news, I have found an awesome egg source. Aren't they lovely? Some of them are blue!
Our Egg Lady lives in a very old house with her father and she positively obsesses over her chickens. She must have forty and they all have names. You get the sense she doesn't get out much, and whenever we go pick up our eggs she won't stop talking and we have to interrupt her to leave. (I'm pretty sure I'm not like that if you just glanced back up at my "oversharing" admission in number two.)
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This week also involved NOT thinking about these things:
600 sightings have been reported across Texas in the last month. I saw four in the last week. Two in Fredericksburg and two outside Uvalde.
They are literal bloodsuckers that come feast on you while you sleep. Nicknamed the Kissing Bug because they're drawn to the warmth and carbon dioxide of your breath.
They often carry a parasite that can cause paralysis and death. I know. I KNOW. And we live here on purpose.
Go enjoy some other takes now. (Just don't tell Jen about the Kissing Bugs. And if you do, at least be encouraging, and tell her that despite an attraction to domestic animals, they like dogs better than cats.)