Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 534

Here are the questions to this week's Wednesday Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog, then hop back here to share answers with the universe. See you there! 

1. On January 18th we commemorate A.A. Milne's birthday. Milne is the author of the beloved classic Winnie the Pooh. In many ways Pooh represents innocence and simplicity. His optimism reminds us to appreciate the little things. What are three little things you're appreciating in mid-January? 

2. Piglet teaches us even the smallest of individuals can achieve big things with the proper amount of determination. How do your current responsibilities make you feel? 

3. Tigger is known for his enthusiasm and energy, his boundless joy and love of life. What's something you're interested in learning more about in this new year? 

4. Eeyore, while a melancholy character, teaches us the importance of resilience and perseverance. How do you stay motivated and persevere in difficult circumstances?

5. What's the last thing you ate that was made with honey? 

6. Insert your own random thought here.  

Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Sunny Side of Life

Happy St. Patrick's Day. Again. Why did I think Tuesday was St. Patrick's Day? I blame it on the time change. And middle age, but mostly the time change. 

My mom flew to SC last week to attend the conference with us, and she's still here so my sister and I are sharing. She's spent part of the time at my sister's house, and a couple of nights in the apartment with me too. It was her first trip here since we started the build, and she wanted to see the lot and especially the house progress. 


I'm going to blab her age, which she won't like at all, but y'all she's 85 and she's flying by herself to visit family and she's schlepping down a muddy hillside to get a look at the house (carefully, in shoes I've wrapped in plastic bags because the rain!), and then all the way down the hill which hasn't been landscaped so consequently is still filled with stray branches and vines underfoot just so she could stand on the dock and take in the beauty of the lake for herself. Go mom! 


And then she trekked through the house where the framers were working (yay!) with all their chords and boards and I only hope I'm as determined as she is when I'm 85. Hubs is not worried. I'm well on my way-ha! 


Also, sun glorious sun! 


Look at us all techy and 21st century. Mother-daughter selfies are my favorite.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

D is for De.Ter.Mined.

Determined.
That's us.

Or maybe we're just stubborn?

Daughter2 and I were talking yesterday about what word I would use for the letter D, and we both hit on this one at the same time. I commented that I think we're all pretty determined in this house, and she said, 'or else we're just stubborn.'

Hmmm...I suppose that's one way of looking at it, but determined sounds nicer so we'll go with that.


My girls come by this trait honestly. When hubs sets his mind to something he's like a dog with a bone.  You may as well get on board because he ain't droppin' it. Most of the time that's a good thing...lists get checked, to-dos get done, adventure happens. Sometimes it can be a teensy bit exhausting, but he makes life happen and for that we are all grateful.  Our lives would look very different today if hubs didn't have the determination to fix his mind and heart on something out there in the future and then run after it with all his might.

Then there's me. My mother and siblings will tell you my most commonly uttered phrase as a child was this- "I can do it myself."  See, not stubborn at all. Just determined. Ha.


I looked up both words in the dictionary to see where the difference lies and here's what Webster had to say-

Determined: having firm or fixed intention to achieve a desired end. 

Yes. That's me. And hubs and both girls.

Stubborn: unreasonably unyielding,

but it's also defined as justifiably unyielding so we'll choose B. 
Sometimes its good to be stubborn.  


Of course if you're the parent of a not quite three year old who can't tie her own shoes, but insists on doing it anyway, mostly when you need to be out the door in less than three seconds you may not see it that way, but trust me it is.  That two year old who insisted on tying her own shoes?


She becomes the young adult child who goes after her dreams with a plan to make them happen. She is the 24-year old who sees hurt or injustice in the world around her and can't sit idly by.

True stubbornness in a child needs to be dealt with. Determination on the other hand, calls for a parent's gentle hand to help focus and guide, and send it spinning in a positive direction. Figuring out which one you've got on any given day can be a parenting challenge, but it's one that needs to be met.

Because one day you'll blink and that very determined seven year old, ten year old, fourteen year old, will suddenly be a young adult.


You'll look at her and see the determination with which she faces the future, and you'll smile. You'll think, 'I remember that stubborn little two year old who just had to try and tie her own shoes every time we needed to be somewhere in a hurry'.


And you'll say to yourself, she's amazing.