Monday, November 22, 2010

A Happy Spouse...

...is a Happy House.

So then why am I so busy trying to make myself  happy at his expense?  I like to think that for most of the month, I am a nice, affectionate, sweet, and understanding wife.  But there's that one stupid week per month where I can act like a total witch, mostly just to my husband. 

Suddenly, he's not helping out enough, even though he does everything he possibly can.  Or maybe it's just that he's not doing it correctly, or fast enough, or reading my mind.  I've even argued with him about splitting an english muffin with a fork. I maintain that they are already fork split, you just have to pull them apart, but he thinks to maximize the nooks and crannies, you need to use the fork to split them.  He sees potential yumminess, and I see another dirty fork in the sink.

Speaking of dirty dishes in the sink, I was recently heard singing "It's a magical sink, a magical sink, where everybody puts in their dirty dishes and they come out clean.  Don't worry about cleaning them yourself because it's a magical siiiiiiiiiiiink!"  Pathetic song, and even more pathetic attitude.

Why do I feel the need to bark at him about helping with the laundry, when he has never once asked me to mow the lawn, fix the faucet, take out the trash, or work full-time to support the family.  Why do I see what he isn't doing instead of all the things he does for us everyday?

I think many of us wives can admit to this sort of bad behavior from time to time, and I've been looking for ways to overcome it. 

First, I put myself in his place.  Would I like to come home to a nice dinner and a clean house, or to a nagging spouse who complains about every detail of his day?  Would I like to get a thank you for all I do, or a list of things to do?  The answer is easy, treat him as I want to be treated.

Secondly, I learn to love him in the language he hears best.  For my husband, that is with physical touch.  Although at the end of a long day, I sometimes feel "touched out" by the babies, a hug or back rub shows him just how much I love him.

Another way to become a better wife is to change my attitude in my daily chores.  I recently read a wonderful article that suggested replacing the "have to" with "get to".  For example, I don't have to take care of my kids, I get to take care of them.  I get to go to work to help our family's financial situation.  I get to make a wholesome dinner for my husband and children.  It truly gives my priorities a much needed makeover at times.

Finally, I can offer it up.  This month of November, as we pray for the Souls in Purgatory, we can offer up all our daily nuisances for their eternal salvation.   It's not easy being a good and holy woman, but it's a lot better to suffer here on Earth than in Purgatory.  So carry your cross with grace, and with a smile on your face.

These are some of the things I have been trying to do to make my spouse (and house) happier.  What are your tricks for having a happy spouse?  I'd love to hear them!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday November 19th

Last day at my old job.

Feeling stressed yet relieved.

Feeling calm yet anxious for the future.

Feeling the love from co-workers.

HUGS to Phil for putting up with me these last two weeks.

How should we celebrate?

Thursday, November 18, 2010

What Some See As a God Awful Chore....

Others See As a God Given Gift...


The kids were raking the leaves futilely for days until Phil finally went out to help them create the ultimate leaf pile:

They decide it is too big for them to jump into, so they drag over the plastic picnic table (it never really got used as anything besides a diving board anyway!)


 Maggie?  Anyone seen Maggie?


Andrew goes in deep:

Eamon just realized that not only does he get to jump in the leaves, but also throw them!

 Boys vs. Girl!!!!
Girl wins.
Typical :)

Whatcha doing J-P? 
Just chillin.

And after all that jumping, they finished raking and putting in bags. 
They worked really hard to clean that yard.
We treated them to Coldstone for dessert.
Happy Kids, Happy Parents, it's a win-win!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Inside Peek

We had the chance to go visit our friend (and Maggie's Godfather), Fr. Dave, who is currently teaching at St. John's Seminary in Boston.  It is beautiful up there, especially on a crisp New England day, and I thought you all might enjoy a peek inside a seminary.  Because Lord knows when you'll get the chance otherwise!




The kids fell in love with the huge coloring wall dry-erase board:

Fr. Dave asks the kids some deeply theological questions. 

"What is the name of our Pope?"

"Anyone? ..."

 "Anyone?....Bueller?...."

"Oh yes, you, Eamon!"

"What did that crazy four-year-old just say?"

Back to more questions...

 John-Paul is the resident class clown, and Maggie is the resident Know-it-All...sounds about right!

Future priests like to exercise!
Gotta keep in shape...physically, spiritually, and mentally...to answer The Call :)




Future Priests like movies too!  Who knew?  They're almost human!

Maggie shows off her cuteness fitness routine:

 Future Priest Eamon, practices the Alleluia:

Seminarians can even play pool and Foosball :)

I was taking a picture of the massive hallway, when this cute nun popped out of her office.  "I thought I heard the pitter-patter of little feet", she cooed:

I can understand why the Church spends money on beautiful altars and art. 
It truly lifts your soul, and brings you closer to God. 
It makes you look to the Heavens instead of bringing you back to Earth. 
Just gorgeous:




And you may be surprised to learn that these young men also love to eat.
Oh, not surprised? 
Me either.
What's also not surprising is that all their food is prepared for them by others.

Priestly life and Married life are eerily similar that way ;)


Whatever Maggie wants, Maggie gets.
(At least from her Godfather!)
Snacktime:

Ain't this the truth?:

A hike up to see Jesus:



The lion may be bigger, but I bet Maggie can out-stare him:

 Rolling, rolling, rolling...
Done!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Hi Lo: November 12th

HI's:

1) I got a new job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that enough exclamation points?
I will be working at a private boarding school full-time as an Accountant.  The school is located on 125 acres of beach front property - not too shabby!


2) The extra money I will be making will help us in paying off the IRS loan.  We are soooo thankful that my relative is loaning us the money, but we want to pay it back as fast as possible.

3) We are in a period of no sports.  This is uncommon around here, as my kids play soccer, basketball, baseball and track.  We have even thrown swimming lessons in there in the past.  Not having a game or practice to get to on a Saturday morning will be super nice.  Until basketball starts :)

4) I got to go to a friend's bridal shower, and it was very nice.  Great company of women and great food! 

LO's:
1) I have to leave my old job.  I'm not too upset about leaving the actual job (bye bye public accounting!) but I will miss the people and it's been very nerve-wracking to let everyone know I'm leaving.

2) I've been sleeping so poorly.  The last 3 nights I have been waking up at 3:30 and can't get back to sleep.  It's made for some great early morning workouts at least!

How was your week??