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To Date
2019/07/28 22:28:00
2019/07/28 22:28:00
| parent author | theerinhughes |
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2018/07/28 23:35:48
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2017/12/09 07:23:45
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2017/12/09 06:43:12
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2017/12/05 17:22:57
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2017/12/02 07:32:30
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2017/12/02 07:25:21
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2017/12/02 07:23:45
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2017/12/02 07:23:09
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2017/12/02 07:17:36
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| body | Being classified as "single" typically implies that you are alone. Without love, without companionship, without a man or woman...ALONE. Attaching the words "single" and "mom" together creates the idea that someone is a "lonely mom", a woman who is fending for herself, a woman who is raising her child without a partner, a woman who comes home to an empty house at the end of the day, or exists with her passenger seat perpetually empty (until her child is old enough to ride in the front seat, that is)-alone. Being a single mom doesn't mean "alone" at all. In fact, I would argue that it is the polar opposite. When you become a single mom, you are literally NEVER alone again. There are 8,760 hours in a regular 365 day year and beginning the day your child is born, as a single mom, each of those hours is spent in the company of that child. It could be argued that you are alone when you go to work, the grocery, an evening out to dinner with girlfriends, etc...but you aren't alone then either. In most work places, there is at least one or two people around you at any given time, and I don't know about you, but I've never been to an empty grocery store. Heck, if it was legitimately ever empty I'd say we would all be getting free groceries that day because that would imply that there were no employees either. Some single moms have the luxury of working from home and being able to be present 100% of the time in their child's life. I am lucky to be one of those very very few moms. I have created that opportunity for myself and although I am home "alone" all day, I never pee alone, bathe alone, watch tv alone, sleep alone, work alone, go for a walk or a car ride alone, or any of the things that I once did by myself. If the word single implies that I am solo which ultimately means alone, then I am most certainly NOT a single mom. On the off chance that something happens and you do find yourself alone as a mother, you still aren't alone. If your child isn't with you in body at any given moment during the day, they stay on your mind... running around and around and around inside of your head, leaving you completely exhausted at the end of the day regardless. You are literally never alone. Despite never being alone as a "single mom", there are moments where you find yourself feeling more lonely than you ever imagined possible. It's lonely when you are watching a tv show or a movie and something funny happens and there is no one to laugh with...when your baby does something new and exciting and there isn't another parent to share the excitement with...when you sit down to eat dinner and there is no one across the table...when there isn't someone to argue about taking out the trash, doing the dishes, getting up in the middle of the night to change a diaper, etc...when your phone doesn't ring or notify you for anything not work or immediate family related for days at a time...when friends who once texted you daily fade into more of a memory than a friend...being a "single mom" isn't alone, but it sure as heck can be lonely. We are not "single moms". I am not a "single mom". I am sometimes a lonely mom, but what mom isn't?! |
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| body | If Only My Bank Account Filled As Fast As My Laundry Basket Does Why don't men do laundry? Because the washer and dryer don't run on remote controls  I hate laundry. I REALLY hate laundry. The only satisfaction that comes from laundry is being able to wear clean clothes the next day, and let's be honest....sometimes it's just easier to wear the dirty ones!!! Not only do you wind up spending a TON of time sorting it, starting it, adding detergent, softener, or bleach depending on the load, then changing it over from the washer to the dryer, but when it is FINALLY finished, you have to fold it AND put it away?!!?! But wait, there's more (like an infomercial) !!!! - Ironing...the nice things that we are supposed to wear to work, a meeting, a date, or just on a day where we don't want to look like our whole life revolves around being a crazy person trapped in the house doing chores and laundry require ironing nine times out of ten and at this point, we've officially spent our ENTIRE weekend doing the d@#% laundry....*Sigh* I hate laundry. With the exception of my first two years in college, I have always had a washer and dryer IN my home. Conveniently located just off the kitchen or garage within a comfortable walking distance (if I didn't procrastinate too long and over fill the laundry basket making it painfully heavy to carry) of my bedroom, bathroom, and closet (the top three places where all of the dirty clothes landed). My current laundry situation, HA HA HA, stay tuned....but first let's go down memory lane for a moment. I have lived with two different men in my lifetime so far (well four now that I have a son and my brother is my roommate) and they both hated laundry equally as much if not more than myself. I avoided doing both of their laundry as much as possible, but you know when the pile get's so big that it just drives you insane every time you look at it and something must be done or you will lose your S#%@ -- yeah, they both figured me out, ha! Guy #1 helped. Our laundry typically landed in the same basket in our closet and when it got full or we found ourselves at home on a Saturday morning or weekday evening, we worked as a team and knocked out the laundry - heck, sometimes we even achieved the daunting task of appropriately putting it away! Guy #2 was only around during my pregnancy and he pretty much did his own laundry in the beginning. We had separate master closets (we had separate a lot of things-pretty much everything if I am being honest, including lives, but that is DEFINITELY a story for another day) which kept our clothes, both dirty and clean, completely separate. Our laundry "room" was a closet with a stackable washer and dryer in the middle of the kitchen with zero work space to sort or fold except for the kitchen table, which became a catch all. Poor guy was notorious for putting the clothes into the washer or the dryer and......leaving them there for days. *Facepalm* I don't know if I was frustrated because the laundry seemed to always be in the way or if I was just pregnant and generally peeved about anything and everything, LOL. The him doing the laundry and forgetting it was in the beginning of this 8 month life together...by the end, it just piled up E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E. the closet overflowed, the area between the bed and the window were impassable, and the bathroom floor became pretty well carpeted. Like I said before, he figured out that if he left it long enough it would bother me and something would happen with it. Me being pregnant and irritable, that something was shoving it all into his closet and closing the door so I wouldn't have to look at anymore...ha ha *Present Day Laundry Shenanigans* If you read my introductory blog post, you know that I am living in a pretty unique environment with my son, mom, and brother during the renovation of my mom's new home. I didn't give you too many details as to what all that situation entails, but today I am prepared to give you a peek into a small part of it with our laundry situation. When I use the word renovation, I am not just referring to a new coat of paint and an updated light fixture to make things look a little more Chip and Joanna. I am talking down to the studs, needs new drywall, the floor is just plywood, you can see through the walls right now, LEGIT Chip and Joanna demo day in here!   That, that up there, is the laundry room right now. I wasn't kidding when I compared it to demo day. There is literally no electricity in that room right now. Oh, and it's been that way for a minute because we aren't just renovating one room at a time.... The. Whole. House. Looks. Like. This. To answer your question, the laundromat (well several in town because I don't particularly like or feel comfortable in any of them so I have been visiting them all individually in effort to make a final decision most likely once it's too late and the laundry room is finished, ha) has become a frenemy of mine. Do you guys know how expensive those places are?!?! It's 25 cents to run a dryer for 3 MINUTES. The dryer doesn't even heat up in 3 minutes!!!! Think about how long it takes you to dry ONE load of laundry and do a little math to put that into perspective....and keep in mind that I am doing my laundry, the laundry of an infant, (if you don't have a child you probably cannot possibly understand the amount of laundry one produces in just one day.... *facepalm*) my mom's laundry, and my brother's laundry. That is a LOT of laundry for someone who HATES laundry. Heck, that's a lot of laundry for someone who doesn't hate it, LOL. Like I said before, I have visited the laundromat a lot lately and each time, Daxton has been my faithful sidekick. I'll let you use your imagination on how difficult it is to get two or three baskets of laundry into the laundromat while carrying a baby and the detergent, haha-your own mental image will probably be just as funny if not funnier than any way I could put that into words. Each time has been it's own adventure between keeping him happy enough to load the laundry into the washers transfer to the driers and fold it all prior to leaving to prevent a ton of wrinkles, to having to keep up with $20 in quarters as I navigate my way from one machine to another, haha.  I seriously have a brand new appreciation for that HUGE laundry room my mom insisted upon having in her new home. I can't wait for the day that I can once again carry the over-filled basket from my bedroom to my laundry room. I can't wait to not have to tell the homeless lady that I don't have any extra money to contribute to her less than fortunate situation that was probably caused by the dang prices of the dryers. I can't wait to not have to use the hottest water and the hottest dryer setting because I am a little paranoid about who's laundry was in the machine before mine... I can't wait to do laundry at home again. I may wind up loving laundry at that point...Nah, I think I'll still hate it. 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"body": "If Only My Bank Account Filled As Fast As My Laundry Basket Does\n\nWhy don't men do laundry?\nBecause the washer and dryer don't run on remote controls\n \n\n\nI hate laundry.\nI REALLY hate laundry. The only satisfaction that comes from laundry is being able to wear clean clothes the next day, and let's be honest....sometimes it's just easier to wear the dirty ones!!! Not only do you wind up spending a TON of time sorting it, starting it, adding detergent, softener, or bleach depending on the load, then changing it over from the washer to the dryer, but when it is FINALLY finished, you have to fold it AND put it away?!!?! 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My current laundry situation, HA HA HA, stay tuned....but first let's go down memory lane for a moment.\n \nI have lived with two different men in my lifetime so far (well four now that I have a son and my brother is my roommate) and they both hated laundry equally as much if not more than myself. I avoided doing both of their laundry as much as possible, but you know when the pile get's so big that it just drives you insane every time you look at it and something must be done or you will lose your S#%@ -- yeah, they both figured me out, ha! \n \nGuy #1 helped. Our laundry typically landed in the same basket in our closet and when it got full or we found ourselves at home on a Saturday morning or weekday evening, we worked as a team and knocked out the laundry - heck, sometimes we even achieved the daunting task of appropriately putting it away! \n \nGuy #2 was only around during my pregnancy and he pretty much did his own laundry in the beginning. We had separate master closets (we had separate a lot of things-pretty much everything if I am being honest, including lives, but that is DEFINITELY a story for another day) which kept our clothes, both dirty and clean, completely separate. Our laundry \"room\" was a closet with a stackable washer and dryer in the middle of the kitchen with zero work space to sort or fold except for the kitchen table, which became a catch all. Poor guy was notorious for putting the clothes into the washer or the dryer and......leaving them there for days. *Facepalm* I don't know if I was frustrated because the laundry seemed to always be in the way or if I was just pregnant and generally peeved about anything and everything, LOL. The him doing the laundry and forgetting it was in the beginning of this 8 month life together...by the end, it just piled up E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E. the closet overflowed, the area between the bed and the window were impassable, and the bathroom floor became pretty well carpeted. Like I said before, he figured out that if he left it long enough it would bother me and something would happen with it. Me being pregnant and irritable, that something was shoving it all into his closet and closing the door so I wouldn't have to look at anymore...ha ha \n \n*Present Day Laundry Shenanigans*\n \nIf you read my introductory blog post, you know that I am living in a pretty unique environment with my son, mom, and brother during the renovation of my mom's new home. I didn't give you too many details as to what all that situation entails, but today I am prepared to give you a peek into a small part of it with our laundry situation. \n \nWhen I use the word renovation, I am not just referring to a new coat of paint and an updated light fixture to make things look a little more Chip and Joanna. I am talking down to the studs, needs new drywall, the floor is just plywood, you can see through the walls right now, LEGIT Chip and Joanna demo day in here!\n \n\n\n\n\nThat, that up there, is the laundry room right now. I wasn't kidding when I compared it to demo day. There is literally no electricity in that room right now. Oh, and it's been that way for a minute because we aren't just renovating one room at a time....\n \nThe. Whole. House. Looks. Like. This.\n \nTo answer your question, the laundromat (well several in town because I don't particularly like or feel comfortable in any of them so I have been visiting them all individually in effort to make a final decision most likely once it's too late and the laundry room is finished, ha) has become a frenemy of mine. \n \nDo you guys know how expensive those places are?!?! It's 25 cents to run a dryer for 3 MINUTES. The dryer doesn't even heat up in 3 minutes!!!! Think about how long it takes you to dry ONE load of laundry and do a little math to put that into perspective....and keep in mind that I am doing my laundry, the laundry of an infant, (if you don't have a child you probably cannot possibly understand the amount of laundry one produces in just one day.... *facepalm*) my mom's laundry, and my brother's laundry. That is a LOT of laundry for someone who HATES laundry. 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| body | <p>Although the title may be a bit deceptive, this isn't about a vacation that wasn't fun, refreshing, rejuvenating and much needed. This is about a trip to a place that changed my heart and gave me a renewed sense of gratitude, humility, and a whole new perspective on the life I have led up until this point.</p> <p>Vacations throughout my life have ultimately consisted of week long trips to the beaches of North and South Carolina due the convenience of growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Up until the week of July 4th, I hadn't been on a real vacation other than a quick weekend get a way or a family visit in ten years, and a break from my norm was long overdue. </p> <p>My mother, brother and myself booked a cruise in March and the countdown to July 3rd began. With the exception of my brother's three day venture to the Bahamas with Royal Caribbean for Spring Break, none of us had ever experienced anything like what we were about to embark upon and we had no idea what to expect. I approached the entire experience knowing that my soul belongs by the water and was set on disembarking on an island and never returning to the United States. I even prepared by packing a few copies of my resume in case I came across a rogue "Now Hiring" sign somewhere along the way. </p> <p>We traveled on the Allure of the Seas, one of the largest ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet and we ported in The Bahamas, St. Thomas, and St. Kitts. Although the Bahamas and St. Thomas were respectively beautiful places, St. Kitts stole my heart. During high school I went to Tijuana, Mexico on mission trips and my heart was filled, but St. Kitts gave me something I have never experienced before that I am yet to find the words to describe. </p> <p></p> <p>For those of you who aren't familiar with St. Kitts, geographically it is located in the West Indies and is better known to the locals as Saint Christopher. It was originally named for Christopher Columbus and is known for it's rainforested mountains and white, grey and volcanic black sands. For many years it boasted a booming economy through the production of sugar cane prior to embargos being put into place by Great Britain and in the mid 2000's St. Kitts found itself in need of another form of reliable income. Introduce: cruise ships and tourism. </p> <p></p> <p></p> <p>I was lucky enough to escape the beaten path that most tourists take during the day that I spent on the island. My family and I found an older, local gentleman, who drove a taxi to support his family and was truly passionate about his home. He drove us around the entire island, stopping along the way telling us of it's history and encouraging us to take photographs of unique landmarks and local ways of life. After a two and a half hour tour, our driver took us to a local beach to spend the remainder of our afternoon soaking in the sun and enjoying the velvety, black beach. The tour had already pulled on my heart strings as I saw how excited the local people were to see visitors and how gracious they were for our mere existence, but what I wasn't prepared for was the way I was going to feel after becoming friends with locals. </p> <p>There were several lovely local people who had made the beach area their home and business, renting out snorkeling equipment, paddle boards, and jet skis and giving aloe massages under an umbrella with the sound of crashing waves within arms reach. When my mother, brother and myself arrived, we basically had the beach to ourselves and were able to interact with the families residing there. We collectively decided to rent three snorkels for a mere $5 a piece and set out to see what was lying just below the crystal blue water. My mask was unfortunately leaky, so I left my mom and brother to go trade it in for a different one. Upon arriving back at the tent, I met a lovely local guy named Justin. He was at the beach with his twin brother, Jason who was looking for a job with the family we rented our snorkels from. We immediately struck up a conversation as I don't meet a stranger and I was completely distracted from snorkeling and couldn't get enough of their accents. Justin told me stories from his childhood growing up in St. Kitts, and I quickly learned that they had never left the island. Most people would consider the island to be a bit of a third world country by looking at the majority of the villages and residences and it is easy to understand that many people living there have never known anything different. Justin and I walked up and down the beach and talked for a little over three hours. We shared a few local beers called Carib that to me tasted much like Yuengling and developed a fast friendship.</p> <p></p> <p>When our time together drew to a close, I gave both he and his brother a hug and retrieved a piece of paper and a pen to leave them my information so we could stay in touch. I wrote down my phone number and email address and was quickly informed that they'd never owned a phone or a computer. My heart cried in this moment as I realized that I would probably never see them again without a way to keep in touch, but I told them to keep it anyway in case they ever found an opportunity to reach out. I walked away to join my mom and brother who were waiting for our taxi to arrive and tears stung my cheeks. Here I was crying leaving this place where so many people had so little and I was going back to a boat that had anything you could imagine at your finger tips. I didn't want the boat. I no longer wanted my television, internet or cell phone. I realized that what I wanted was so much more simple. I wanted to be left on that island with those people who were all so kind and who didn't know any different and didn't have a selfish bone in their bodies. I wanted to spend the rest of my life living simply without the hassles of our busy lives back in America. Justin must have seen that I was crying because I felt a tap on my shoulder to find him sitting next to me offering his hand and telling me not to cry that he was going to wait with me for my taxi. I forced a smile and said thank you as my fingers intertwined his. I didn't give my heart to a boy which is what I normally do when it gets broken here in the US, but I gave my heart to an entire community that day. </p> <p></p> <p>Fast forward three and a half weeks to a normal Wednesday morning in the office here at home. It was about 9:30 and I was just opening up my emails and calendar to see what my day had in store for me when I felt the vibration of my phone. To my surprise the caller ID showed St. Kitts in bright white letters and my heart skipped about four beats. I answered to hear both Justin and Jason's voice on the other end so excited because they'd spent the previous three weeks working and saving every penny they had to buy a cell phone in order to call me so we could plan my return visit to their home. In this moment I found my heart full again and I immediately began conspiring a way to get back to St. Kitts as soon as I possibly could. 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| body | <p>Although the title may be a bit deceptive, this isn't about a vacation that wasn't fun, refreshing, rejuvenating and much needed. This is about a trip to a place that changed my heart and gave me a renewed sense of gratitude, humility, and a whole new perspective on the life I have led up until this point.</p> <p>Vacations throughout my life have ultimately consisted of week long trips to the beaches of North and South Carolina due the convenience of growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina. Up until the week of July 4th, I hadn't been on a real vacation other than a quick weekend get a way or a family visit in ten years, and a break from my norm was long overdue. </p> <p>My mother, brother and myself booked a cruise in March and the countdown to July 3rd began. 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I didn't give my heart to a boy which is what I normally do when it gets broken here in the US, but I gave my heart to an entire community that day. </p> <p></p> <p>Fast forward three and a half weeks to a normal Wednesday morning in the office here at home. It was about 9:30 and I was just opening up my emails and calendar to see what my day had in store for me when I felt the vibration of my phone. To my surprise the caller ID showed St. Kitts in bright white letters and my heart skipped about four beats. I answered to hear both Justin and Jason's voice on the other end so excited because they'd spent the previous three weeks working and saving every penny they had to buy a cell phone in order to call me so we could plan my return visit to their home. In this moment I found my heart full again and I immediately began conspiring a way to get back to St. Kitts as soon as I possibly could. I texted my best friend here, Adam, and explained to him that one of two things were happening...either a) we were visiting there asap or b) we were finding jobs and we were going on a long term adventure. He was in immediate agreement and we began to plan. I am saving every extra penny I make right now in order to give myself the opportunity to make it back to see my friends and a country that feels more like home that my own as soon as I possibly can. </p> <p><br /></p> <p>My vacation was refreshing and relaxing, but it became so much more than just a vacation because of that day spent in St. Kitts. It became a completely life changing experience and I am have a totally renewed soul as a result.</p> <p><br /></p> <p><br /></p> |
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