After an extra 200 hours, three ink cartridges, reams of paper, too much coffee, tired songs on the iPod, lots of thinking, recording and burning of DVDs, lots of reading, discouragement, enlightenment, surprises, dinners cooked by JEJ, house cleaned by M and K, lonely dogs, missed family gatherings, and perseverance my Portfolio Box is ready to be mailed to the National Board of Teaching office.
Even though I have spent many hours in this study I still love this room, but may take a break from sitting in here until after spring break.After the first few months of study I had to buy a better chair. Amazing what good support will do!
I loved to read Final on the sheet. This was the Entry 1 Assembly.Yesterday I completed the assembly of four entries. After I take a break this week I begin studying for the exam. I will take it May 25th.
The dogs were happy to see me back relaxing in the gazebo yesterday.
3/28/10
Sibling Assignment #126: "Being inlandempiregirl"
In the book The Happiness Project one of Gretchen Rubin's twelve commandments is to "Be Gretchen". Her goal was to identify what she really liked to do and spend time doing it. Have you ever spent time doing an activity because you thought you should, your friends wanted you to, or it seemed like the thing to do at the time ? Sibling Assignment #126 is "When you are "Being Raymond Pert" or " Being Silver Valley Girl" what are those things you encompass to create happiness in your life? Are there things you have let go of because they weren't you?" I will link their posts as they complete them.
I have spent too many hours in my life doing things because others were doing it, I thought I should, or I thought I would like it, but then didn't quit when I didn't. Because of others I have gone to gun shows, watched dog racing, gone to a swap meet involving old car parts, gone to movies I wouldn't have paid the money to see, rode on a motorcycle, played a mean prank, and been involved in dangerous stunts. Others made it seem like a good idea to spend way too much money for terrible food at a trendy restaurant, to go shopping and buy things we didn't need, get married too soon, to buy a house before being financially ready, or stop eating the chocolate covered cherries before feeling sick. I thought I should read more classic literature, prepare fancy gourmet dishes, shop at Nordstroms, buy something for the brand name, go on an exotic vacation, have a new car, buy organic, or go on girls' week-ends. I thought I should quilt, drink microbrews, use a tanning booth, and like tofu.
I didn't quit reading the book that I really didn't like, walk out of the movie that was too weird or violent, leave a conversation when people were gossiping about somebody I knew, leave the table when racist jokes were being told, walk off the golf course when it was the most miserable game ever, or stay home when I needed to rest.
Slowly in the last fifteen years I have worked at "being inlandempiregirl." When I relocated to the house I live in now I focused on what I wanted to surround myself with that would bring happiness. I planted gardens, cut fresh flowers for bouquets, learned to grow lavender, married my husband, acquired dogs, cats, and rabbits, and slowed down my life. I worked at creating living spaces outside where we could view the lake, sit by the fire, feed the birds, or enjoy the greenhouse when it was time to take a break. I learned to propagate plants, raise roses, grow plants from seeds, and get a hydrangea to bloom.
Writing is a passion in my life so I carve out time to write this blog, poetry, memoir pieces most every day and also read books that inspire me to improve my writing. I also love reading books about the craft of writing, take time to attend writing retreats, hear writers speak, or read about other writers' experiences.
Photography is another passion so I purposefully examine my world through the lens of my camera. I read how to improve my pictures, I take hundreds of pictures a week, I share my pictures through my blog, Facebook, and gifts. This is time well-spent and helps me to "be inlandempiregirl."
I love to cook but strive to prepare simple, homey meals that don't require ingredients I don't keep on hand. I also find joy in preserving food JEJ raises in the garden and love opening pickles, beets, or salsa in the winter and remembering the flavors of summer.
When I travel I love to find retreats. Camping at Canyon Creek where the only noise heard is the creek, finding a cabin in the woods surrounded by trees, driving to the ocean to sit by the beach and enjoy a beautiful sunset, taking a road trip around the area with a picnic lunch, two dogs, a camera, and my husband. I still want to find the beauty in my own back yard before I explore other parts of the world.
I still want to write a book, not feel guilty about sitting around in my pajamas all day, perfect the Lemon Drop, keep connected with family and friends, form a writing group, learn to knit, spend more time in bookstores, take long Sunday naps, continue to enjoy a cheap, simple lager, figure out how to grow an African violet that blooms, find the best hamburger in the Inland Empire, enjoy all four seasons, make a perfect pie crust, meet some of my blog friends, and get healthier.
I want to work at being inlandempiregirl.
I have spent too many hours in my life doing things because others were doing it, I thought I should, or I thought I would like it, but then didn't quit when I didn't. Because of others I have gone to gun shows, watched dog racing, gone to a swap meet involving old car parts, gone to movies I wouldn't have paid the money to see, rode on a motorcycle, played a mean prank, and been involved in dangerous stunts. Others made it seem like a good idea to spend way too much money for terrible food at a trendy restaurant, to go shopping and buy things we didn't need, get married too soon, to buy a house before being financially ready, or stop eating the chocolate covered cherries before feeling sick. I thought I should read more classic literature, prepare fancy gourmet dishes, shop at Nordstroms, buy something for the brand name, go on an exotic vacation, have a new car, buy organic, or go on girls' week-ends. I thought I should quilt, drink microbrews, use a tanning booth, and like tofu.
I didn't quit reading the book that I really didn't like, walk out of the movie that was too weird or violent, leave a conversation when people were gossiping about somebody I knew, leave the table when racist jokes were being told, walk off the golf course when it was the most miserable game ever, or stay home when I needed to rest.
Slowly in the last fifteen years I have worked at "being inlandempiregirl." When I relocated to the house I live in now I focused on what I wanted to surround myself with that would bring happiness. I planted gardens, cut fresh flowers for bouquets, learned to grow lavender, married my husband, acquired dogs, cats, and rabbits, and slowed down my life. I worked at creating living spaces outside where we could view the lake, sit by the fire, feed the birds, or enjoy the greenhouse when it was time to take a break. I learned to propagate plants, raise roses, grow plants from seeds, and get a hydrangea to bloom.
Writing is a passion in my life so I carve out time to write this blog, poetry, memoir pieces most every day and also read books that inspire me to improve my writing. I also love reading books about the craft of writing, take time to attend writing retreats, hear writers speak, or read about other writers' experiences.
Photography is another passion so I purposefully examine my world through the lens of my camera. I read how to improve my pictures, I take hundreds of pictures a week, I share my pictures through my blog, Facebook, and gifts. This is time well-spent and helps me to "be inlandempiregirl."
I love to cook but strive to prepare simple, homey meals that don't require ingredients I don't keep on hand. I also find joy in preserving food JEJ raises in the garden and love opening pickles, beets, or salsa in the winter and remembering the flavors of summer.
When I travel I love to find retreats. Camping at Canyon Creek where the only noise heard is the creek, finding a cabin in the woods surrounded by trees, driving to the ocean to sit by the beach and enjoy a beautiful sunset, taking a road trip around the area with a picnic lunch, two dogs, a camera, and my husband. I still want to find the beauty in my own back yard before I explore other parts of the world.
I still want to write a book, not feel guilty about sitting around in my pajamas all day, perfect the Lemon Drop, keep connected with family and friends, form a writing group, learn to knit, spend more time in bookstores, take long Sunday naps, continue to enjoy a cheap, simple lager, figure out how to grow an African violet that blooms, find the best hamburger in the Inland Empire, enjoy all four seasons, make a perfect pie crust, meet some of my blog friends, and get healthier.
I want to work at being inlandempiregirl.
Sibling Assignment #125: An Image of Happiness
I gave another Happiness prompt for Sibling Assignment #125: " Choose an image that symbolizes happiness to you. Post that image and explain why. I will link RP's and SVG's when they are posted.
This Thanksgiving morning picture from a few years ago depicts happiness to me.
The sun is shining through the windows and flowers cheer up the room. My mom is decked out in her jeans,sweatshirt, and apron and using my Betty Crocker cookbook to make pie crusts (which are not my expertise.) She is using that dough cutter like an expert and while making the pie crust she is even smiling! I always love having my mom is my kitchen preparing the same things she did when I was a child. There is comfort in knowing the house will soon smell like pie and she will make those little cinnamon rolls from the leftover dough. This picture was the beginning of a memorable day when all my family gathered for Thanksgiving dinner at my house. It was a day filled with happiness, blessings, laughter, and good times.
This Thanksgiving morning picture from a few years ago depicts happiness to me.
The sun is shining through the windows and flowers cheer up the room. My mom is decked out in her jeans,sweatshirt, and apron and using my Betty Crocker cookbook to make pie crusts (which are not my expertise.) She is using that dough cutter like an expert and while making the pie crust she is even smiling! I always love having my mom is my kitchen preparing the same things she did when I was a child. There is comfort in knowing the house will soon smell like pie and she will make those little cinnamon rolls from the leftover dough. This picture was the beginning of a memorable day when all my family gathered for Thanksgiving dinner at my house. It was a day filled with happiness, blessings, laughter, and good times.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

