March 24 2018

Routine (Five Minute Friday)

Routines are the key to success. Whatever we can create a routine for, and thus put on auto-pilot, will get done without us even realizing we are doing it.

I learned about routines from Marla Cilley, better known as The FlyLady.

Think about the things you do every morning when you get up. Those are routine because you do them every morning. When was the last time you forgot to get dressed before going to school or work? See, getting dressed is routine.

Perhaps you have a routine for getting ready for bed each night. Have you driven somewhere and gotten there without realizing you had gotten past certain landmarks? That is kind of scary but your brain knew so well what it was doing that it did it and you didn’t have to think about it because it was automatic.

One of the things I like to make automatic is paying bills. When I set them up to pay automatically, I don’t have to worry about them being late of having to pay late fees.

When I get out of my car it is my routine to lock it. Some have asked why I beep it when I could just click the locks inside before I get out and the doors would lock behind me. I tell them that doing so makes me aware that I still have my keys with me and lets anyone watching know that it is locked and they may as well not bother it.

Routines can save us time and money. You already have routines, but perhaps they are not productive routines and you need to work on establishing better ones. FlyLady recommends choosing your clothes the night before and gathering everything up. This saves a ton of time and is especially helpful when something goes wrong and you don’t wake up with your alarm.

If it is your routine to clean your car and fill it with fuel every Friday, that frees you up the rest of the week from having to worry about fitting this chore into your schedule. It is also a great way of getting ready to enjoy your weekend no matter what you have planned.

You might want to write down your routines and ask yourself if they are working well for you. You may not even realize what your routines are but just record what you catch yourself doing without thinking about doing it. What could you tweak in your current routines to make them serve you even better?

What could you tweak in your current routines to make them serve you even better? Click To Tweet

Do you do certain things on a particular day each week? That is also a routine and there is comfort in having them. You know there is a time for everything that way.

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Routine
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

March 22 2018

Provide (Five Minute Friday)

Well, it has been a busy week and I am just getting around to writing last Friday’s Five Minute Friday Post. The prompt last week was Provide. If you’ve never read the various posts, I’m sure any of the others will be better than mine, but here goes.

One of the first things I do when I get a prompt that doesn’t immediately spark an idea is to look to see what Bible verses there are about the word in question. So, here are the verses that caught my attention.

1 Corinthians 10:13 NIV No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.

Genesis 50:21 NIV So then, don’t be afraid. I will provide for you and your children.” And he reassured them and spoke kindly to them.

John 16:23-24 ESV In that day you will ask nothing of me. Truly, truly, I say to you, whatever you ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.

Philippians 4:19 ESV And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

John 15:7 NIV If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.

John 14:13-14 Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it.

Have no fear He will provide.

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Provide
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

March 9 2018

Tired (Five Minute Friday)

Tired, Kate says. Let me tell you about being tired. I have sleep apnea. So does my husband. I recognized it in him first and he scared me half to death when after years of hearing him snore almost constantly during our marriage, I realized he would stop snoring for long periods of time. I used a small cassette recorder to tape him. When I played it for him during the next day, I got so mad because he wasn’t taking it seriously. All he said was, “Cool! I didn’t know I could hold my breath that long.” I made him talk to the doctor and of course, he had to do a sleep study. He was apparently one of the worst cases they had seen. He was fitted for a Bi-Pap machine that night during the first sleep study because he was waking up 85 times an hour. Think about that for a minute. He was waking up eighty-five times in sixty minutes. No wonder he couldn’t stay awake long enough to watch a tv show! Getting the sleep machine changed both our lives, for the better.

A year or two later, I woke up with my uvula swollen and dangling down touching my tongue and gagging me. Something is not right about that, I thought. So I went to see the doctor and they had me do a sleep study. Let me tell you, it is not quite like sleeping in a nice hotel like they say it will be. Why? Because you know someone is watching you sleep and that makes you nervous. Then there are the globs of clay with wires coming out stuck all over in your hair…not fun. Oh, and let’s not forget the little wires stuck to your chest and such and the wires coming in and out of your pajamas. Nope, no hotel has ever asked me to sleep under those conditions. I knew about sleep apnea since hubby has it, so I tried my best to get through the very long night and sleep without thinking too much about the things connected to my body and that if I have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night I have to wait for help to unhook me before I can walk to the bathroom. Not to worry, if I talk or sit up, they will ask me if everything is alright. The voice asking is heard through an intercom system in the room and somewhat like a disembodied voice, not strange at all, right?

The night finally faded into morning and I was allowed to get up and get cleaned up and wash all that yucky stuff out of my hair. Someone had to read the sleep study (watch the videotape of me sleeping while looking at the data collected by all those wires they had stuck all over me). They would get back to me and let me know if I needed to do another sleep study. I was so glad it was over.

It turned out that I had sleep apnea also, but not nearly to the extent hubby does, so I was fitted with a C-Pap machine of my own and I got my life back. I knew I was tired all the time, what mother isn’t? I never got enough sleep, so I blamed that for my being tired all the time. Even after the diagnosis and sleep machine, I was still tired, but I no longer dozed off at stop lights or when I would sit down to read bed-time stories to the kids. I could watch tv shows and even movies without dozing off most of the time.

Now, most of you are probably thinking I have over-shared personal information. However, if even one person reads this and sees themselves in what they read and goes to get it checked out, I will possibly have saved a life. To me, that makes it worth sharing that part of our medical history.

If you don’t sleep well, you may not even know. Not even I knew my hubby was waking up that often, and I surely had no idea I had a problem, until the swollen uvula issue. If you are tired all the time, often wake with a sore throat that goes away after a couple of hours only to return the next morning, or you find yourself dropping off during the day even for just a second, talk to your doctor about it. Getting my sleep apnea diagnosed and treated has been a game changer. That machine is my sleep buddy; it goes everywhere I travel. It doesn’t count as a carry-on because it is a medical device and I never put it in my checked luggage. I just don’t take that kind of chance with my sleeping buddy.

Go get your sleep issues checked out, the life you save could be your own.

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Tired
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

March 4 2018

Regret (Five Minute Friday)

regret

Regret, Kate says. What am I going to write about that? I thought late Thursday night as I was getting ready for bed. I’m sure something will come to me before the weekend is over.

Well, little did I know my own carelessness and stupidity would give me something to regret and thus write about just twelve hours later. Be careful what you wish for (or think in this case), right? So I boiled water in the electric teapot for some hot tea on Friday, then as per my habit, I went to unplug the teapot while it wasn’t in use. Silly me didn’t consider the steam coming out of the spout or move the teapot out of the way first. I reached over to grab the plug from the wall and the steam got me before I could figure out what I had done wrong. I didn’t touch the teapot at all, this damage was all done by steam alone. It hurt, so I jerked my right arm back and put my left hand over the sore spot to comfort it. When I moved that hand, there was loose skin, so maybe it was blistering and I didn’t even know it yet. It seemed pretty mild, just looking at it, but boy did it hurt! By the time I was done running errands Friday evening it occurred to me that this burn might prevent me from wearing my splint for carpal tunnel and thus keep me from sleeping soundly. I had picked up some three-inch by four-inch bandages during my errands and planned to cover it while I slept. As it turned out, that was a good plan and the splint covered up the bandage keeping it secure all night while the bandage allowed me to wear my splint. Win-win situation. I made it through the night in good shape.

As the day went by Saturday, water/fluid collected under the top layer of skin and it began to hurt again. No worries, I thought. I have a plan for tonight, just like I did last night. At some point, I realized there was fluid on my arm and that my blister was leaking so I grabbed a piece of paper towel to catch the draining fluid and was glad to see it was clear, which is a good sign. Guess I won’t have to worry about it being too big to fit in my splint tonight. I had been wondering if it would still work with so much fluid inside the blister. I have been lucky. It has only been a minor inconvenience, really. I know it could have been so much worse. I don’t regret making the tea, but I do regret not pouring the water before I tried to unplug the teapot. Ok, Lord, lesson learned. Thanks for not making it any worse than it was. Thanks also for the inspiration for this post.

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Regret
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

OUCH!
February 23 2018

Beauty (Five Minute Friday)

I have never considered myself beautiful before. No one ever told me I was, in fact, it was quite the opposite in middle school (bullying boys!). In spite of how I view myself, I have always considered my kids much better looking than either their father or I.

Maybe beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I have always considered my daughter beautiful. She doesn’t think she is, but she has this beauty that shines through because she is really a beautiful person from the inside out. When I heard the song, “What Makes You Beautiful”, by One Direction it just seemed like they were talking about my beautiful daughter. Not that I ever want her to think so highly of herself and her beauty that she gets a big head, but someday I hope she realizes the fact that she is a wonderfully made child of God. She sees all the blemishes and that she has curves and so many curls, but those things all work together in her favor. It is the whole package, she is more than the sum of her parts. My prayer for her is that someday she will be still and realize that she needs God in her life. Maybe after she surrenders to Him, she will be able to see the woman we see when we look at her.

For those who may not be familiar with the song, please see the lyrics and video included below. As for me, I will always think of this as Robin’s song. Always know that you ARE beautiful and you ARE loved. Continue reading