Category Archives: Self Improvement

Spots of a Different Color

I finished the book, “Chicken Soup for the Woman’s Soul”. There is one short story that I can’t seem to get out of my mind, so I thought I would share it with you:

Spots of a Different Color

“Honey, someone left a coat in your mother’s closet,” I called to my husband. The faux-leopard jacket was tucked in the back of the closet  against the wall, out-of-place among the dark coats and sweaters. I wondered who would hide clothes in my mother-in-law’s closet. We were there to get a winter coat for her because she was coming home from the hospital, a week after being rushed to the emergency room.

“Coat? What coat?” My husband looked up from sorting the mail. I took out the jacket, holding it up in the light for him to see. “Oh, that jacket. Mom bought it years ago, when I was a kid…you know, when they were fashionable. She and pop even argued about getting it.”

I thought of the woman I’d known for 30 years. She bought her house dresses and polyester pantsuits at Kmart of Sears, kept her grey hair tightly confined in a hair net and chose the smallest piece of meat on the dinner platter when it was passed around the table. I knew she wasn’t the kind of flamboyant type who would own a faux-leopard print jacket.

“I can’t imagine Mom wearing this, ” I said to him.

“I don’t think she ever wore it outside the house,” my husband answered.

Removing the jacket from its padded hanger, I carried it to her bed and laid it on the white chenille bedspread. It seemed to sprawl like an exotic animal. My hands brushed the thick, plush fur, and the spots changed luster as my fingers sank into the pile.

My husband stood over at the door. “I used to see Mom run her fingers over the fur, just like you are,” he said.

As I slid my arm into the sleeves, the jacket released a perfume of gardenias and dreams. It swung loose from my shoulders, its high collar brushing my cheeks, the faux fur soft as velvet. It belonged to a glamorous, bygone era, the days of Lana Turner and Joan Crawford, but not in the closet of the practical 83-year-old woman I knew.

“Why didn’t you tell me mom had a leopard jacket?” I whispered, but my husband had left the room to water the plants.

If I’d been asked to make a list of items my mother-in-law would never want in her life, that jacket would have been near the top. Yet finding it changed our relationship. It made me realize how little I knew about this woman’s hopes and dreams. We took it to the hospital for her to wear home. She blushed when she saw it, and turned even rosier at the gentle teasing of the staff.

In our last three years together, I bought her gifts of perfume, lotion and makeup instead of sensible underwear and slippers. We had a lunch date once a week, where she wore her jacket, and she began to curl her hair so it would be fluffy and glamorous for our date. We spent time looking at her photo album, and I finally began to see the young woman there, with the Cupid’s bow mouth.

Faux fur has come back into fashion. It appears in shop windows on the street. Every time I catch a glimpse of it, I’m reminded of my mother-in-law’s jacket, and that all of us have a secret self that needs to be encouraged and shared with those we love.

~ Grazina Smith

What secret self might you have hiding in the back of your closet? Is it a faux-fur jacket that you are too worried about what others will think of you to actually wear? Is it your good China that you only pull out once a year because it is only for special occasions?? Get out there, and as my sister-in-law says, “Let your freak flag fly!!” That is the spice of life and what makes us all unique, interesting, and WONDERFUL!!! This is advice that I can apply to myself!

Have a FABULOUS evening!

My New Nutrition Plan!!!

Yesterday’s blog posting inspired me to invent and try a new nutrition plan for the next 30 days for myself!! The idea is that I can eat whatever I want, but I have to take a picture of ANYTHING and EVERYTHING I eat and post it on this blog – and have to be willing to take any criticism I might incur!!! You know, I think some ACCOUNTABILITY will be extremely helpful!! In addition, I am going to do my best to get more fruits and veggies into my diet, and eat a more BALANCED diet!! Wish me luck, and I would LOVE to her your thoughts in the comments section!! Thanks!!

Here is what I ate today:

Breakfast: Bagel, light cream cheese, chocolate soy milk with fiber added, fresh orange

Snack: None

Lunch: Leftover fajita chicken breast, with sauteed onions and bell peppers, over mixed leaf lettuce

Snack: 1 little Debbie’s peanut butter cookie (I ate 1/2 of what is shown), and 3 pieces of dried mango

Snack 2: 1 & 1/2 cup of popcorn – the pic looks huge but this is a childs’ size

Dinner: Sauteed onions and bell peppers, served over 3 eggs, with 3 strips of thick cut bacon – extra crispy (I actually ate 1 egg, and the egg white of another)

Snack: Pear

It is one thing to think you remember what you ate, it is a totally DIFFERENT thing to actually SEE what you ate; and because I am such a visual person this might just work for me!!!

On to other things about today:

I had posted a few days ago that I was hoping to create a haven in my backyard, and my sweet husband came over today and helped me get started!!!

I know this is hard to believe, but I actually helped with a ton of weed pulling too!!! (I even kept my hands and shoes clean – now THAT IS MORE LIKE ME!!! LOL! 😉

Here is the before:

Here is the after:

Also, I have been working on a puzzle for the past 2 weeks, and I finally finished it today. On a side note, I had picked this puzzle up from a second hand store, which should have been my first red flag. Sure enough, when I finished I realized I was missing a piece – AAAACK! Well, I guess if that is my biggest problem I have to deal with in my day – I am doing pretty DAMN WELL!!!! 😉

Have a FABULOUS evening!!!

Quickie Update!

Ok, so I am trying like a fiend to get in bed within the next 3 minutes, I am going to make this super short and sweet!

It is a rainy night here in Oregon, and I LOVE listening to the rain pelt the windows. When I got home today, I took a moment to sit in the car and just listened to the rain hitting the metal roof of my car, it was soooooo relaxing! Well, as I was sitting there there just soaking up the peace and quiet, when all of the sudden I looked at the mini blue flowers that grow in front of my condo, and what did I see? A tiny humming bird!!! IN THE RAIN!!! It was sooooo AWESOME!! I caught myself holding my breath just hoping it wouldn’t notice that it was being spied upon, and hang around so I could just watch it for a little while, which it did!! I realized in that moment, that it really is the small things in life that makes life worth living!! 😉 This week at work has been super hectic – everyone seems to be in a panic mode of something or other! Whew!!! So, I really needed that little rendezvous with that little humming bird!

Today I was basically living off of a major to-do list today, and although I had every intention of getting EVERY SINGLE item done, it didn’t happen!!! It’s all good though!!!

Here is what I did get done:

  1. Flossed
  2. Got to work on time
  3. Grocery shopped – buying nothing unhealthy!!! YEAH!!!
  4. Made dinner at home
  5. Dinner
  6. One load of laundry
  7. Practiced my piano lesson
  8. Gave the dog her medicine
  9. Cleaned the laundry room
  10. Bagged up the garbage

I have soooo much more to get done, but it will have to wait until tomorrow!!!

Tomorrow, I will have to spend a good portion of the evening at the laundromat washing my feather comforter and another large blanket off of my bed! I am determined to go to bed in a crisp, freshly made bed tomorrow night – starting the weekend off right! Not my favorite Friday night plans, but I am going to make sure I take a FABULOUS book, and a travel mug of rich hot cocoa!!! PERFECT!!!

Ok, so I missed my bed time deadline! That is alright, I will try it again tomorrow! I have got to start making my rest a priority!!! My new late night habits are evening starting to stress my puppies out! Poor things!! LOL!! 😉

Have a FABULOUS evening!

Monday’s Book Review!

As the self proclaimed “Queen of Christinaville” I was excited about stumbling across the book called “Queen of Your Own Life: The Grown-Ups Woman’s Guide to Claiming Happiness and Getting the Life You Deserve.” This small tome was written by Kathy Kinney (you may remember her as Mimi on the Drew Carey Show), and Cindy Ratlaff.

Now, I am no stranger to the world of “self-help” books, so the messages in this book are by no means revolutionary, however being a firm believer that mastery is achieved through repetition, this is a book that can be happily read knowing that these concepts will help you take charge of your life.

Sprinkled with personal stories, creative analogies, lots of motivating quotes, and a ton of laughter, this book presented this well-loved information in a fun and interesting way that kept me engaged every step of the way.

I would highly recommend getting your hands on this book to read and then pass along to one of your Ladies In Waiting (or your LIW, as the book calls these dear friends) to share the laughter. Better yet, purchase 2 copies, take your favorite lady in waiting (LIW), snag a comfy chair at your local coffee shop, kick off your shoes, and spend the afternoon giggling away on some queenly humor.

“Shared joy is double joy. Shared sorrow is half sorrow.”

– Swedish Proverb

I am an avid reader, and every Monday I will try and share a different book that I have read in the hopes that I might motivate someone to read something that they might not have read otherwise. All of my reviews will be solely based on my own opinion, and as always, I will be very happy to hear your thoughts in the comments section.

Have a FABULOUS evening!!

Daily Update!

I have trouble getting motivated to get out of bed every morning – anyone else have that problem??? LOL! Well, after setting both of my alarm clocks, yes I have 2, I FINALLY got myself out of bed on time this morning!! YEAH!!!

I am dressed and downstairs and realize that I need some accountability in my daily to-dos, so I have decided to blog my to-do list today! If it is motivating to me to get more items crossed off of my list, I may make it a daily habit – who knows? We will see!! 🙂

  • Take feather comforter to cleaners – NOPE! Gonna do this on Saturday!
  • Take boxes of donation to Goodwill – Will get this done Sat too, want to gather more
  • Spend at least 1 hour organizing office
  • Take at least 5 pictures for blog
  • Hang office artwork
  • Clean bathroom mirrors
  • Clean sliding glass doors and screen windows – Life is too short
  • Put sunscreen on – Oops forgot!
  • Walk 4 miles – I walked about 2 miles
  • Measure for weight loss progress
  • Drink at least 2 liters of water
  • Take a multivitamin
  • Straighten up walk-in closet
  • Floss
  • Beautify
  • Healthy breakfast – Yogurt & granolla
  • Healthy lunchVegetable soup and 1/2 a chicken wrap
  • Healthy dinner – Stir fry chicken breast & veggies over buttered/herbed linguini
  • 1 load of laundry
  • Blog
  • Get to bed by 10
  • Get to work by 8:30
  • Write letter to Elisa – sponsor child
  • Schedule weekend with dad for June – waiting for a call back
  • Clean make up brushes
  • Daily skincare
  • Eye serum before bed
  • Lotion hands and feet before bed
  • Read at least one chapter of my book

Whew! That looks like a crazy list, but that really is a typical list for me. I figure that if I get even 3/4ths of the things crossed off of this list, then I will have gotten more done in a day then if I would have just gone out willy-nilly!!

Anyway, I will have to blog later about how these to-dos relate back to my goals/chunking!!!

Have a FABULOUSLY productive day!!!

~Christina 😉

Walking Milestone!!!

My Sis-in-law and I are both training to walk to the 3-Day 60 Mile Susan G Komen Walk for the Cure in September, and we have completed THE LONGEST walk of our 3 months of training. We walked a total of 8 MILES!!! Now, that may not seem like much to some people, but when you consider that the the two of us combined have a total weight of 600+ pounds – now that is SAYING A-FREAKIN-LOT!!!! Anyway, I am just so proud that we did it, not to mention that our walk encompassed almost EVERY crazy steep hill on this side of town. At one point I literally told her that if there was even one more hill to climb I was going to sit down on the curb, and we would have to call someone to come pick up my dead booty!!! IT WAS HARD, but OH SOOOOOO WORTH IT!!!!!
Thank you, sis, for believing in me more that I believed in myself!!!

With all of that said, please click on the link on the left hand side of the screen and donate to the cause – NO woman should have to suffer and die from this disease!!! You can help us make a difference.

Thank you,
~Christina