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    Wednesday, May 5, 2010

    To Me On My 37th Birthday

    Things to remember as you go into this next year of your life:

    1. Gary is right. Don't bitch about getting older - it beats the alternative. Remember that there are people you love who will never see 37.

    2. There is almost nothing you want to do in your life that you are not smart enough to accomplish. Smarts has never been your problem. You're not lacking in talent, either. What you need is more drive, more determination, and less lazy. John laid it out for you 18 years ago - top 3 in talent, bottom 3 in discipline.

    3. Get your butt in gear. Apply that to pretty much everything. (see #2)

    4. You have beautiful eyes. You always have. Take care of them.

    5. You are lucky, lucky, lucky to have the husband that you have. Remember all the things you say you'd never put up with from a husband, and remember that with Greg, you don't have to put up with any of them because he doesn't do them. Appreciate all that he is, and remember to be kind to him "in the every day", and don't take out your bad moods on him just because he's closest...and cut yourself some slack as a wife while you're at it. The one thing we KNOW is that you are doing your best on most given days, and that's all you can do. Beating yourself up for what you're not doing is futile and stupid.

    6. Most days I like who you are as a mom to Jack and Sam. Keep working on the things that you know aren't what you want in how you parent. And remember that they're just kids. Be kinder to them. And dang, stop yelling so much, even if they're pushing your buttons and you feel like you'll explode. No mother ever exploded from not yelling. You can't expect them to learn to control themselves if you can't control yourself. Remember what you tell them - you can make a good choice, no matter what ANYBODY else does.

    7. Uh, I don't know how else to say this...get your chubby self BACK on the Beach. Seriously. I don't think we need to beat that dead horse any further - just do it.

    8. Get back to meditating and start getting more sleep. Like, all the time.

    9. Be more willing to join in, to sing along, and to take risks. Let go of some of those old scars and old baggage. They're weighing you down.

    10. Don't give up, and don't let hurdles stop you. Jump them and get on with it.

    11. Your peanut butter cake truffles are the freaking bomb.

    12. You have some really, really kick-ass friends. Keep appreciating and loving them the best way you can. They deserve the best you can give them (as does your family, as do YOU, by the way...)

    13. Never forget all you want to be and do, and keep your eye on the prize. Know that you are loved, you are cherished, and time spent doubting yourself and second-guessing yourself is wasted time. And we don't have that kind of time to waste, do we? Happy Birthday, lady.

    1 comment:

    Suzi said...

    Well put lady. Some tidbits in there we all need to remember and take to heart.
    Can I add one? "Don't take yourself (or life) too seriously. Most things just aren't worth getting upset over! Mud washes off, hair grows back, boo boos heal and between glue and caulk, you can repair almost anything. Appreciate the humor in everyday things. Laughter makes even the worst days bearable.