As the name of my blog indicates, I spend a lot of time thinking about home. Of course, my Heavenly Home is the one that is eternal, so that’s where I need to lay up my treasures, and that’s the one I’m striving for. But in the meantime, I have been given this tiny piece of the here-and-now—this home on the edge of town, this family, this neighborhood—in which to serve Him. And, though this is in the earthly realm, I want the things that happen here to be investments in the Heavenly realm.




Wednesday, June 1, 2011

MVA, Summer Vacation, and No Spring Chicken

My ramblings today...

MVA
As I spent a chunk of my morning at the Motor Vehicle Administration office, I kept thinking of Cindy, one of my favorite homeschool bloggers and a mother of nine, who writes at Ordo Amoris.  Her posts are always full of mind food, as I like to call it, but these words made me laugh out loud.
I have decided to blog while sitting in the DMV. Clearly frequent trips to this level of Hell are perhaps the best arguments against having a large family. My suggestion is that you stop having children immediately lest you end up like me wasting years of your life at the DMV.
As I sat there with my third child,  I concluded that it is the driving aspect of raising children that has been my greatest challenge.  Not the middle-of-the-night feedings.  Not cooling fevered brows.  Certainly not the teaching part or the spending-all-of-our-time-together part.  Nope.  It is definitely the driving.  I do not do well with having my beloved children out on the road with all of the crazy people.  When my oldest child got her driver's license, and made her first trip alone (that trip was a four mile trek to the post office), I looked out of the window as she drove out of our driveway...and then sat down in my kitchen floor and cried.  (Are you laughing?)  After you stop laughing, pray for me.  Kati got her learner's permit this morning. 

Summer Vacation

I have decided that "Summer Vacation" is a misnomer.  Oh, it is summer alright.  The outdoor thermometer assures me that it is summer even if the scientists do say that the summer solstice is a few weeks away.  It's the "vacation" part that I am contending.  It doesn't feel like vacation if you've been too busy to let the kids sleep in while you wile away the morning with coffee and blog surfing, or too busy to organize and put away your school things for the summer.  Not that I want to be lazy all summer...but I'd like one lazy day to kick off the season.  Maybe sometime in July...

No Spring Chicken
(I hope she reads this.)
I recently discovered a charming blog, No Spring Chicken. Debbie writes with humor, with creativity, and with eternity in mind. (Read about her eternal perspective ~here~.) Debbie and I have a lot in common-- we both live in older homes, each of us has four children, we homeschool, we enjoy homemaking, and we're...um...not spring chickens (although she is springier than I!). We have been chatting back and forth in our blogs' comment forums...that is, until a week or so ago. Since then I have been unable to post a comment at No Spring Chicken! Unfortunately, I am not a technical whiz, and I have not been able to figure it out. I have been able to comment elsewhere, so it is a mystery to my non-techie brain. Sigh. So I want to shout out to my friend Debbie and tell her that I am still reading and loving what she has to share.

2 comments:

  1. I hear you, and I love you too!! There is no way I would have missed this. I make it a point to visit you as often as I can!

    Erin my new 16 year old is not rushing down to DMV. She's not pressing, so neither am I! I'm definitely going to have to check out Cindy's blog. Misery loves (more)company you know.

    Thanks Cheryl, and I'm really glad to have you back (even if you weren't really gone). :)

    Blessings, Debbie

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