Children, Emotion, and More

So after a rough evening (“after” for me, Sarah is still with Susan) and while I’m waiting for Sarah to come to bed, I’m thinking about the many things that cause those meltdowns in our children. Mine had multiple meltdowns tonight — they’re usually okay, but meltdowns do happen occasionally. And when I say meltdown, I mean any combination of crying, defiance, screaming, running, pulling, rolling, hitting, refuse-to-go-to-bed…you get my drift.

I think that kids don’t quite understand what is going on around them — but I firmly believe that they *absorb* the emotion from around them. So, for example, if there is the feeling of anger around them — even unspoken — the child can take that anger on. They’re not equipped to deal with it in any way other than crying or becoming “angry” or something similar themselves. Not to say this always happens, but I really think it can. I also happen to believe that my children got my sense of empathy. (Believe it or not, I do get emotional…just stays inside until I feel it is okay to let go of it. But I do cry pretty easily for a “guy”…but there’s nothing wrong with it!

So…when you combine the absorption of emotions with a lot of travelling, late hours, short/no naps, and simply not being at home, that can make for a fun evening.

But then you sit back and watch them sleep afterwards (if you’re not already deep asleep yourself) and smile because you love them.

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I’m Related to Royalty

So my daughter is a princess (of anything she wants to be, of course).

Susan Princess

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Because I Said I Would…

So…you might be wondering why I’m posting after another REALLY long absence.

Because I told a really good friend that I would, that’s why!

It doesn’t hurt that he told me about the WordPress for Blackberry application (which I’m using for this post, by the way), either. So here’s to trying to post regularly again!

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Motivation

So I’ve been having a problem lately getting up in the morning.  It’s a typical problem of many people, I’m guessing, but it doesn’t make it any less of a problem for me.  You see, when it is not summertime, I have a little issue with exercise.  And what I mean by “little” is that I don’t get any exercise.

So Sarah and I had been doing fairly well at getting up four or five times a week…for two weeks running…and doing exercise.  And then it dropped to nil.  Part of that can be helped by going to bed earlier (which I’m not helping now by staying up to type this, but…) is just pure ol’ motivation.

…and serve him with wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind, for the Lord searches every heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.  If you seek him, he will be found by you; but if you forsake him, he will reject you forever.” — 1 Chronicles 28:9

So if something as serious as serving Him is supposed to be done with wholehearted devotion — because I want to do it, not because I have to do it — wouldn’t something that I have to do for personal health be much easier if I applied my energy to it?  While it may be a leap for some, this is something that is (now) a no-brainer for me.  Not that it will make the first days any easier, but having a purpose and reasoning always helps.

And besides, those days that I do sleep in will now be all that more special!

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Writing Again, Thinking Again

As it has been well over a year since my last post, and I’ve come to realize that I haven’t been spending the time I needed…no, I haven’t been spending any time finding Him outside of my own mind.  Which means — at least to me — that I haven’t been thinking very much.

 The last year and a half has brought quite a few blessings — a new daughter, a continued healthy family, better personal health, and a promotion, to name a few — and I haven’t exactly done anything to thank Him for it in a meaningful, lasting way.

So the word that came to mind to research was thought.  I thought this fitting as I feel I’m starting to actually do this again.  Thought, according to Dictionary.com, has some of the following (interesting) meanings:

  1. mental activity
  2. a consideration or reflection
  3. intention, design, or purpose

These are interesting because if I haven’t been thinking for the past year (or more — and I truly don’t think that I have), then not only have I not reflected on happenings in my life, but I have also had no mental activity, no purpose.  This troubles me, to say the least!

The Bible, in Proverbs 14:15, says, “A simple man believes anything, but a prudent man gives thought to his steps.”  In Chapter 21, Verse 29 of the same book, “A wicked man puts up a bold front, but an upright man gives thought to his ways.”  So by not thinking, not only am I a simple person who doesn’t work towards following Him, I’m setting myself up for wickedness.  Not the path I’m choosing, m’friends.

1 Corinthians 13:11 reads “When I was a child, I talked like a child.  When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.”  So, yet again, it is time for me to grow up and think.

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Wyoming

So before I go to a conference later this week, I took a couple of days to tour around a bit in Wyoming…specifically Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.  These are the scenes that make me wish I lived before this land was settled…to see this on a daily basis would be…amazing.

Mountains and HillsMountains With CloudsField and Valley

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Here We Go Again

So now you know what it takes for me to write a post now-a-days.  Yesterday, July 16, 2007, was the birthday (literally) of my and Sarah’s second child, Susan Elizabeth.  It still is difficult to take in that — not only are we parents — but we’re parents of two children.  Crazy, right?

But…wow.  It’s a great feeling.  I was worried that I wasn’t going to be able to be there for the birth — me being really sick for two days before, but all was well by the time the birth actually came.  Mother and daughter (and mother-in-law!) are at the hospital during the nights, while Josiah and I have some bonding time at home.  Don’t want him to feel left out!

Susan

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An Active Little Girl

So, I thought I’d introduce everyone to a little girl (at least that we’ve been told so far!) that Sarah and I finally got to see on the “big screen” (otherwise known as the ultrasound machine) earlier today.  Here is Susan Elizabeth Latimer (yes, we had already thought of names).

Susan -- Profile

This little kid is just like her big brother Josiah in that she was waving her hands the entire time we were looking at her!  And then we got to see her alien little face (I say that lovingly, if you couldn’t tell)…

Susan -- Face

So there you go — enjoy!

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Observations

I’ve started regularly taking the commuter train to Boston, as I’m trying to extend the life of my car as well as save a bit of money in gasoline and tolls on the Mass Pike.I’ve always enjoyed people watching. I’ll never forget that, on my very first trip to New York City during the summer of 1998, I sat on the subway in Manhattan from the south to the north end and then went back again — just because of the different types of people I saw.It was fun to try and put stories to these people…were they coming to or from the office…were they going to visit friends…were they tourists, like me, who were just here “to be here.”

That’s why the strict…and sometimes inconvenient schedule of the commuter train is worth it. Where else can a guy who spent most of his life in northern and central Alabama see thousands of people in the span of minutes from all walks of life? It is simply amazing — and fun if I put some imagination in it and really make the background stories elaborate!

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News

Well…I think most people know…and if not, that’s why I have this blog!

 If you didn’t already know, Sarah and I found out last week that we’re expecting baby #2!  And wouldn’t you know it, it’s due July 3rd.  Yep…another summer camp baby!  I promise we didn’t aim for that date!

I’ll try to do either the same or better job in posting updates on how Sarah and the New Little One are doing!

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