Showing posts with label mother love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mother love. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

WORKING FROM HOME Yippy Ya Yeah

Having your own office at home is wonderful, no doubt about that. 

Everyone think I am the luckiest someone who can read and watch TV whenever I want during the day. No bossy boss around me. However, not many people are taking your work seriously and sends reminders if I haven't answered quickly enough on FB or Twitter. --and it is dangerous to slip in there the whole time--you are getting hocked. 

Kids home from school--and "yippee" there are many and long holidays these days. When the kids are home I'm trying to go up at 04.00 and work until they go up around 0900. SO when I want to take one hour nap in the afternoon since my "mom shift" ends around 23.00 the whole house is going crazy, "Mom, you always sleep, its not fair!"
Some parents think its great if I pick up their kids since I am at "home" Or having their friends over after school. "They eat what ever you give them so they wouldn't be to any extra problems!" the parents says.

O....key!!!!

Trying to create my thoughts for finishing my manuscript with barking dogs in the background, fighting kids and asking if they can use my computer; "Mom it's not fair I don't have a computer, Lisa in my class (1 grade) got one in HER ROOM!!!.

When I come back the keyboard is sticky with peanut butter, or something "I don't want to know what it is"

And the lizards food in my office (I didn't put them there but everyone voted that since I had such a big office and my table was the only that was big enough) = crickets playing for me "let me out, let me out!" it is a kind of psych thing feeling over that. Especially when you are close to being Vegan! (and the crickets doesn't like can crickets--)

Despite all that, I am home if something would happen in school (with my children) and I can run over quickly--2 minutes run--. My children will always know that their mom is home, it gives them a safety feeling. For lunch I can hear everything that happened in the morning; who pulled whose hair, and who gets everything while they doesn't get anything. And...at lunchtime, I am still awake.



Regardless of all the craziness, I can have a glass (or two) of wine during my office hours in my coffeecup. That's Amore!

Now that is something!

Monday, July 7, 2014

EVERYONE HAS ANGELS IN THEIR HEARTS


                                Everyone has Angels in their Hearts

published 2014-07-03 Magazine Nara

Children have a tremendously beautiful, wise vision within themselves.  They're the light from the other side, which in His clarity has not forgotten truth.  Many children who come to this world still believe that it is the same energies here as on other side.  For many children, it is difficult to adapt to "our world".  My daughter Olivia is one of those who find it difficult to fit in to a “normal” world.
Olivia daydreams a lot, like she is flying away out of her body. And she thinks many things operate at too high a decibel.  She thinks there are too many injustices and is moved to tears easily.  Olivia loves animals, nature, and people; she sees the goodness in so much.  Even her teachers say that Olivia is different.  It's a difficult balance and many times very painful to watch.
Olivia has always been in close contact with the other side.  Even at age three, she talked about the things she saw that neither her father nor I saw.  The toys in her room started to play and several times the radio started to play when we had all gone to bed for the night.
Max, her little brother, is also very soft of spirit, and tries to fit in among the tougher boys here in the village where we live.
My kids and I were sitting at the kitchen table when Max suddenly exclaimed, "Mom, you have an angel in your heart!"
As always when my kid state these wonderful, fine clarities, I become speechless.  Olivia looks at her brother with her big blue eyes and says with deep richness in her voice, "Everyone has angels in their hearts!"
That's Amore!

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