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The unexpected silver lining of cheer practice

March 9, 2015 by Jana 12 Comments

One of the things I’ve been grateful for lately is the ability to see silver linings. I’m not exactly a doomsday person and more often than not, I try to find the good in the bad (even if that happens days or weeks or months later) but the last 6 months or so, I’ve found it difficult. Until recently. I won’t bore you with all of the details, and all of the places I’ve been able to pick my self up, but suffice it to say it feels good to be able to find highlights in what many perceive as a huge pain.

Like hours and hours of weekly cheer practice.

My daughter has no fewer than 8 hours of cheer practice per week. That doesn’t include her tumbling class or competition days. It’s obscene and easy to complain about, especially when you consider their ages (the oldest turned 9 in January) but I’d rather focus on what’s good about it. silver linings

It’s teaching my daughter time management skills. Skipping practice for anything other than a serious illness or family matter is not an option. Tired? Too bad. In a crappy mood? Show up with your game face on. Homework to do? Get it done beforehand. So, given the fact that missing practice really isn’t a choice, my daughter is having to learn to manage her time to fit everything in. Relaxing, homework, reading, practice…it all needs to fit. And she’s doing a great job managing it all (with a little help). And what’s nice is that this is laying a foundation for her future.

It’s making physical activity part of her normal routine. The more this continues, the more she’s going to have exercise a part of her every day life. She’ll already know how to fit it in with everything else and to her, it’ll feel weird when she doesn’t have it. And, as a result, when cheer season is over, she’s learning to enjoy other activity to fill the hours. She’s definitely not a couch potato and that’ll pay off later on, too.

It’s a boon for parental productivity. I can’t tell you how much my husband and I get done during practice hours. Whether it’s housework or errands or catching up on actual work, those extra hours where she’s active and socializing means we can finish up our to-do lists so when we’re all together, we can actually be together without obsessing over what is and isn’t finished. It’s essentially a large scale model of the kitchen timer method (you know, when you set a timer and try to get as much done in that fixed amount of time. Fancy name: the Pomodoro Method).

It’s a way to sneak in quality time. She practices Fridays from 6-8PM. That’s date night without a babysitter. My husband works crazy hours sometimes and he doesn’t get to spend much time with the child during the week. So, when he’s driving her to and from practice, it’s a way for them to have quality time together. And, similarly, when I’m doing her hair and makeup for competitions, it’s a time for us to bond. The time together might not be a lot but we make the most of it because in our house, it’s about quality not quantity.

It puts us on a schedule. And gives us the freedom to say no. Having those blocks of time already scheduled, and non-negotiable, means that we can only allow into our lives what fits around it. It’s made us more selective in what we do, who we see, how we spend our money, and where we go. Also, having that routine is comfortable and there are no surprises (and, should one arise, we have the ability to handle it).tumblr_mczl678vUK1rpjr21o1_500

Finding the unexpected finer points of all that practice took some work but I’m glad I’m able to do it. It makes those hours more digestible and less frustrating when you can take a step back and see what’s beneficial instead of just a pain in the ass.

What are some places you guys are able to find unexpected silver linings?

 

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This week in…:Volume 6

March 6, 2015 by Jana 26 Comments

this weekThis week in weather…holy shit, winter please go away. I’m done with you and your snow and your cold as fuck temperatures and your snow days and your general unpleasantness. Enough already.

This week in reading…after much debate with myself and input from Instagram, I opted to start The Girl on the Train over The Martian. You know those months where almost every book you read is amazing and you can’t decide which one is your favorite? That has been the past month for me. More information on that coming in Tuesday’s Show Us Your Books linkup (can you believe it’s time for that already?)

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This week in cooking…I love, LOVE peanut butter and I love foods that have peanut butter as a base. Cookies, sauces, and my personal favorite, peanut butter soup. I made it this week for dinner and whenever I do, I’m reminded how easy it is (and inexpensive, too) and kick myself for not making it more often. If you guys want the recipe, let me know and I’ll do a post.

This week in TV…I forgot The Following started this week. I’ll be catching up on it over the weekend, time permitting, along with the premiere of American Crime and the most recent episodes of Justified and Better Call Saul. My husband has been binge watching House of Lies with Don Cheadle. I’m not a huge fan of it. But I was a huge fan of both movies we watched last weekend, The Judge and Whiplash. Guys, seriously, see both of them. Whiplash is INTENSE and The Judge is just a great movie.

This week in creativity…For Christmas, my in-laws gave me a book of writing prompts, 642 Things to Write About. I’ve been going through, writing stories in my head, but not actually writing them down. So I started a little pet project blog with my responses to the prompts. You’re supposed to hand write them but I’m too wordy and run out of room and plus, I can’t lose a blog but I can lose a book so I started a site. When I have a few entries, and if you guys are interested, I’ll share the link.

This week in getting healthy…Remember I shared a few weeks ago that some test results showed my vitamin D levels are low? Well, I’ve been taking supplements and wow, do they make a difference! I’m sleeping better, have energy to get off the couch and do things like exercise (T-25 Beta cycle), and my depression seems to be at bay. I haven’t felt this good in a long time.

This week in wanting to scream in someone’s face…There’s a blogger I semi-follow and I read a post she wrote a day or so ago, a “getting to know me” post and in that, she said that she is put up on a pedestal. Um, full of yourself much? Yes, you’re a popular blogger and all but a pedestal? Really? I hope she meant something more along the lines of “put on display” and it was just poor wording in the post because if it wasn’t, and she really thinks people put her on a pedestal, I don’t think I can follow her anymore.  (Actually, upon rereading it, most of the post was a humblebrag, including her pouty face in the makeup room of The Dr. Oz Show. If you’re that pouty to be on TV, stay home. No one held a gun to your head and forced you to do it).

This week in 40 by 40 progress…One of the items on my list is to volunteer somewhere meaningful to me. I’ve been researching and trying to pick and I finally decided that I’m going to apply to be a CASA (court appointed special advocate). Child welfare is an issue that’s very close to my heart, and this is a perfect fit. It’s an intense commitment but one I’m very excited for.

This week in making me laugh…hate you ignore you making food

Have a great weekend! I’ll be cramming all my errands and chores into Saturday because of a competition on Sunday. Hope you get to do something a little more fun than that. See you back here on Monday!

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I wonder, wonder, wonder

March 4, 2015 by Jana 31 Comments

I spend a lot of time alone. While it’s true that I like it, being left alone with my own thoughts and imagination often lends itself to me having way too much time to think about things. Important things. Life altering things. Things like:

things i wonder

Just how much money have I spent at Wawa over the years?

If the human head weighs 8 pounds, how much do my boobs weigh because I’m pretty sure mine weigh more than a head.

How would I go about weighing my boobs to find out? Would a produce scale work? Or maybe one of those scales drug dealers use?

Why do so many people hate black licorice? It’s delicious. I don’t understand the vehement hatred.

Will I ever be able to use flour and have it not look like I’m dealing coke out of my kitchen?

Why does Jelly Belly continue to make the buttered popcorn and toasted marshmallow flavored jelly beans? Seems like a waste of money. I have yet to meet a person who likes either of them. They taste like vomit and I can’t possibly be the only one who gets irrationally angry when one sneaks into a handful I’ve tossed in my gullet.

A whole bowlful? Really? Who eats this?
A whole bowlful? Really? Who eats this?

How does one get a job naming nail polish? I think I’d be good at a job like that.

How do my dogs know the precise moment I’m finally comfortable to decide that’s when they need to pee?

What’s the deal with all these posts about parents letting their kids dress themselves going viral? It is really that big of a shock to anyone that kids pick out weird combinations?

Why does the internet tell me I’m doing everything wrong? I make coffee wrong. I make peanut butter and jelly wrong. I eat sushi wrong. I poop wrong. I’m getting a complex and feel like I’m failing at life. Can we get it together and maybe start telling people all the things they’re doing right?

Has the chick who started that whole dress debate gotten hate mail? And as far as fights she’s started as a result of posting that fucking picture, how does she compare to Monopoly? I think it’s probably close. Monopoly has years of experience but the internet is vast.

Is there a word for the panic sets in where you’re at someone else’s house and you use the bathroom and the toilet looks like it’s about to overflow after you flush? I feel like there needs to be.

I don’t have a shovel buddy. I need to get one of those. I should probably start by getting some friends first. (Side note—I finally worked shovel buddy into a post! I’ve been wanting and needing to do that for years)

Is there something wrong with me that I genuinely don’t care that Paul McCartney is headlining Firefly this year? I feel like I should care more since it happens less than an hour from my house, yet I don’t. 81257-Ron-Swanson-dont-care-gif-lMgn

I wonder if I practice enough, I can keep my eyes open when I sneeze. I sneeze a lot when I’m driving so I feel like this is a safety precaution. Also, if I can do it, can it qualify as a defensive driving discount?

What do you guys think about when you’re alone? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Never have I ever…

March 2, 2015 by Jana 29 Comments

This is a companion post to both my 40 by 40 and my list of things I have done.

Remember that drinking game where someone would say something that they’ve never done and then all the people who have done it stand up or take a drink or both? I didn’t really play it much but I’m sure there were a couple of times and it was fun so we’re going to play it today except you don’t have to tell me if you have done the things I haven’t (unless you want to) and you don’t have to drink if you have (unless you want to. Unless you’re at work. Then maybe that’s a bad idea. Unless you’re a bartender. Then drinking at work is probably okay). I’d prefer if you didn’t judge me on the things I haven’t done but I can’t stop you so try not to judge me too much.

Alrighty then.

never

  • Gotten a tattoo
  • Watched an Indiana Jones movie
  • Drank Mountain Dew (it looks like something someone in a comic book would fall into and come out a supervillian)
  • Changed a tire by myself
  • Been arrested (or thrown in the drunk tank)
  • Stayed awake for 24 straight hours
  • Read the Harry Potter books (or Twilight or Divergent)
  • Had short hair
  • Gotten a massage
  • Attended a professional basketball game
  • Been on a cruise
  • Played Cards Against Humanity (which I do realize is a crime against humanity)
  • Watched an episode of The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Real Housewives of Anywhere, or Big Brother
  • Eaten a Big Mac
  • Gone horseback riding (clarification: because I am TERRIFIED of horses)
  • Cooked on a barbecue (I have eaten at a barbecue. I have never cooked on the actual grill because, like horses, I am terrified of them)

Bonus: I’ve never whistled because I can’t.

That’s all I can think of right now. I’m sure there’s more, particularly in the never watched or read and when I think of them, I’ll write them down and then maybe I’ll do a part 2.

Your turn. What are some things you’ve never done?

 

 

 

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This week in…:Volume 5

February 27, 2015 by Jana 13 Comments

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This week in job hunting…I found a job that would be perfect for me. As in, if I had to pick a dream job that isn’t writing novels, it would be this job. Please cross your fingers that they like me and want to hire me. I need to go back to work. I want to go back to work.

This week in TV watching…Au revoir, Parks and Rec. I will miss you so, so much. But I am excited for that new show American Crime. It’s definitely my kind of criminal justice nerd show and it has Regina King in it. I love her.

This week in reading…I finished Caroline Kepnes’s You. Hands down the most fucked up book I have ever read and I couldn’t pick up another book for the rest of the day once I finished it. Which is probably why An Abundance of Katherines, by my beloved John Green, is not quite doing it for me. It’s too…I don’t know, light, maybe? to read after such an intense book. I mean, it should be a nice balance to You but if it doesn’t grab me in the next 50 pages or so, it’s going to have to go. Especially with The Girl on the Train beckoning me.

This week in being a cheer mom…someone found my blog by Googling the term “I hate having time and money so my daughter cheers” and holy hell, if that isn’t true. I won’t rant about my daughter’s insane practice schedule or the 4:00 AM wake up calls for competitions if we don’t spend the night in a hotel or the money that disappears from our checking account on a regular basis or anything like that because at least the child is happy and active, right? RIGHT?!

This week in cooking…since my normal Sunday food prep has been hijacked by cheerleading, I’ve been trying to do some throughout the week and hope it lasts. Yesterday, I made low carb egg muffins. Guys! So good. I need to tweak the recipe a bit before I share the whole thing but let’s say it involves onions, spinach, and pepper jack cheese. Just delicious.

This week in supporting others…My good friend Tonya is a terrific blogger, aspiring ukulele player, and a video editor. As part of her blog, Budget and the Beach, she launched Budget and the Beach TV where she writes, directs, stars in, edits, and produces videos. They’re fantastic and creative but they’re expensive to do and she’s launched a crowdfunding campaign to help her make them. Now, if you know me, you know I cannot stand the constant barrage of funding requests and crowdfunding so this is a departure from basically everything I believe in but I love Tonya and she’s awesome and I want to help her.

This week in supporting others, part 2…Did you guys read Kay’s post on wearing dreadlocks? No? Then you need to. And when you’re done, share it with everyone you know. She makes such an important statement that needs to be heard.

This week in making me laugh…funny-Kermit-dissection-children-sectionbingotherapist

 

Have a great weekend, everyone! Hope you all have something fun or relaxing planned!

 

 

 

 

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