Not Quite an Emergency, But …

It seems that somehow we are back at square one with my eldest daughter and the depression issues she has been coping with.  So yes that means we are firmly planted back in crisis mode.  Again, I do not want to go into detail because, frankly, I want her to maintain her privacy.

What I can tell you is that she can use all of the white light and prayers that any of you are willing to send her way.

What I can tell you is that I (and GamerDude and Princess Nibbles) may need some as well to get through another week like the one last month.

I do not know what else to say beyond that.

Blessings to you all

Mama Kelly

Pagan Video Tuesday - Starhawk - Place of Power

 

Starhawk is one of the first authors on Wicca that I ever read. I love her classic text, The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess, as well as her works of fiction, The Fifth Sacred Thing and Walking to Mercury.

While I myself am not much of an activist (short of a couple of Pro-Choice Marches on Washington in my younger days) I honor her message that a Witch is called to work change not only in their life but in the world as a whole.

But change often starts from within. We have the ability to change for the better every life we touch if we move through our days consciously and with purpose. Unfortunately the demands of daily life can drain away our inner strength, leaving us unable to tap into the magic of the Universe unless we make it a point to renew our spirits.

Meditation and visualization work is jsut one way to accomplish that. I hope that you enjoy this week’s Pagan Video Tuesday selection to help each of you to take a few minutes to recharge your own spiritual batteries.

Blessings

Mama Kelly


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Journey To Your Place Of Power

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How I Became A Mom

I can’t believe I have been blogging for a couple years now, and I haven’t blogged about the day I became a mom! I’ve mentioned it here and there, but never did a post dedicated to that wonderful, awesome day. In celebration of Mother’s Day, I’d like to share the best day of life with all of you.

Background: When I was about 20 yrs old I had a cervical cancer and had to have a hysterectomy. When Teacherman and I were married Sept. 1991 we knew we were going to adopt and started looking into agency as soon as possible - most required that we be married a few years, but finally we found one that counted our years of living together towards the requirements. At first we tried adoption here in the U.S. but it can take 10 years or longer, and we were already almost 40 so ten years was not an option. We also applied for open adoption, where our photo and bio were placed in a notebook to be looked over and someone could pick us. We had two opportunites where we were considered but both times the birth mothers picked someone else, and emotionally it was very difficult to handle. Then we heard of China adoptions. We went to an introduction meeting and within five minutes Teacherman and I looked at each other with smiles and we knew we were going to be parents in about a year.

Oct. 20, 1996 - After a long, roller coaster ride of a year with mountains of paperwork completed, tons of letters of recommendations from almost everyone we knew and barely knew (including local police, bankers, neighbors), lots of home studies and parenting classes the big day was finally HERE. We had travelled half way around the world to an awesome country and were now standing in a room with 9 other parents-to-be with our hearts pounding and the biggest smiles ever on our faces.

Where motherhood began - Zhanjiang, China

Silver Seas Hotel, Zhanjiang, China - where we stayed

The Harbor, South China Sea, Zhanjiang, China

Zhanjiang Social Welfare Institute - where the babies are cared fod

(Note: I wish I had more photos, but back then I didn’t have a digital camera, so our photos would need to be scanned. These are photos are from the Zhanjiang Kids Org photo collection.)

Our translator told us the babies would be arriving any minute. We could hear the “aunties” (foster mothers) lining up in the hall, my hands started to tremble with excitement. Once every one was ready Dur (our group’s mentor) called out #1 and our name, and the first auntie came in carrying a sleeping baby. As she placed our daughter in my arms I just cried and smiled, my heart felt like it was going to burst with so much joy and love. Teacherman cried too but managed to hold on to the video camera. I managed to remind him to film the others too because we knew we would want to have it recorded for later. Words are totally inadequate to describe the atmosphere in the room, but I’m sure you can imagine how awesome it was, like being in a delivery room times ten. Within in a few minutes ten new families were formed, babies were having diapers changed, aunties were being given the extra baby clothes we brought for donations, and within another few minutes we were all piled in the bus waving goodbye, every one smiling and eyes filled with tears. Some of the aunties cried too, happy but sad to see their small charges leave.

We all went to our hotel rooms to begin life our lives together. Angelgirl curled her little fingers around her daddy’s pinky and grabbed his nose. She has been the center of his world ever since. I couldn’t stop staring at her, and the smile on my face was from ear to ear.

The following week of official paperwork, travelling within China to complete all the necessary steps, visiting the hospital for the requried physcial checkup on all the girls, our trip to the U.S Embassy for their passports, all passed in a blur. We had 1 day of site seeing where we visited a beach and a lovely temple. No one minded at all that our days were spent mostly in hotel rooms, small offices, and crowded on a bus, because no one took their eyes off their daughters and no one stopped smiling the entire time. Even the plane ride home (over 20 hours) went by blissfully.

We arrived home Oct. 30 (my birthday, which actually lasted two days that year because we crossed the international date line). A friend of ours picked us at the airport and whisked us to our house, where my family and a few other close friends were waiting for us with a welcome home banner and cake. Angelgirl took in everything calmly and checked out everyone who held her.

From the moment she was put into my arms, my life has been blessed and filled with joy each and every second. She turns 12 this week, and it amazes me how fast times flies by. She will always be my Angelgirl no matter how old she is, and I will never ever forget the joy and love that began that moment she was placed in my arms.

Hope all the mom’s out there had an awesome Mother’s Day!

Bright Blessings, Lady Rose
(crossed posted on Diet Pulpit)

Blogging My Blessings - Gratitude on Mother’s Day

Oh Goddess Mother,
You are the mystery of Night,
Your radiant shine is the Day,
Infinite realms cascade within You,
Abundance is Your essence of Being,
Blessings flow from You Limitlessly,
Your Universe is harmony and tension in Balance,
Within each of us, You are Alive.

© Abby Willowroot 2000 (SpiralGoddess.com)

Today I grateful for no more or less than the gift of being a mother.

Today I am grateful for the gift and blessing that was the carrying of each of my daughters within my womb. For each flutter and kick and hiccup. For toes between my ribs and a body that will never be the same.

Today I am grateful for those first days weeks and months when my baby was my world and I was theirs. For sweet smelling heads and milk-drunk smiles.

Today I am grateful for watching them grow into themselves. Princess Nibbles is still very much a little girl and I am loving every moment that it lasts. Miss Artistic is in the midst of transforming into a woman and I am enjoying the flashes of seeing who she will become.

Today I am grateful for the moments I do get to share with them. For trips to the mall or to the grocery store. For cuddling up to watch a movie. For long, deep talks and answering all of those questions, easy and hard.

Today I am grateful for the knowledge that I will always be their mother. When they are grown with children of their own, when I am long returned to the earth from whence I came I will still be their mother.

Thank you dear Goddess
Thank you

Mama Kelly

PS and to all my readers …..


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New Hope Day Trip Photo Recap

If you recall on Sunday I wrote about our trip to New Hope in a post titled “Who Would Throw Away a Perfectly Good Squirrel”.  It took GamerDude a couple of days to download the photos from the camera and then another couple of days for me to get on his machine, as opposed to my laptop, to upload the photos onto Photobucket.  For your viewing pleasure:

At the end of our day I found these irises outside the New Hope Winery. I am pleasantly surprised with how well this closeup shot came out

We also came across this gorgeous old tree there. My eldest is almost 5′2″ so you can use that to determine the size of the tree.

We were wandering by the water out behind one of New Hope’s tattoo parlors feeding ducks and geese and I loved the contrast of the fresh pink blossoms up against the weathered wall. 

I also loved the contrast of these wee delicate flowers growing on this low stone wall.

And this post would not be complete without showing you the squirrel who inspired the post’s title.

Blessings

Mama Kelly

Pagan Music Friday - Your Future is Unwritten - Today Begins a New Life

I know that I’m “cheating” again with this blog feature by highlighting a mainstream song instead of a Pagan tune. However lately it has become one of my favorite songs because of its messages:

  • to embrace moments of beauty
  • to use each day as a fresh start
  • to believe in the potential of your own life

It is a great uplifting song on a dreary down type of day.  It is a wonderful reminder the the endless possibilities that each day allows.  I hope you like it as much as I do.

Unwritten
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video is close-captioned with the lyrics
3:45

“I am unwritten, can’t read my mind, I’m undefined
I’m just beginning, the pen’s in my hand, ending unplanned

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

Oh, oh, oh

I break tradition, sometimes my tries, are outside the lines
We’ve been conditioned to not make mistakes, but I can’t live that way

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins

Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inner visions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins

Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten
The rest is still unwritten
The rest is still unwritten

Oh, yeah, yeah”

Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow - Part 2

Just this morning on my twitter account I was lamenting that I needed a day off.  I was only about 45 minutes into my work day when I received a call telling me that Miss Artistic (the Elder child) had thrown up on a table and needed to be picked up from school.  Since GamerDude was sick and needed a doctor appointment (and therefore the use of our one car) anyway I stayed home for the day accepting the inevitable loss of pay. 

During our time together on our shared “day off” Miss Artistic & I discussed a commissioned piece of art I am going to pay her to work on.  I am going to have her re-do our top graphic and from there work on buttons and whatnot for the side-bars.  I sketched up what I want and will pay her when the work is completed.  I also talked with her about ideas for a CafePress store where I would pay her for the design and then a per-item bonus on every item that sells.  It is a way for me to allow to to earn extra pocket money while also encouraging her artistic abilities - pretty sneaky huh?

Other than that my day was spent watching a couple of movies (in bits & pieces) inbetween making tea and toast for two sickies, and helping Princess Nibbles (who Miss Artistic feels should be named Miss Sunshine) with a poster project for school tomorrow. 

Miss Artistic was “miraculously recovered” by the afternoon and the girls spent more time working on my Mother’s Day gift.  It seems to be almost done by the brief glimpse I caught of it (shhhh don’t tell them).

Now, last night I had told GamerDude that I thought he had strep throat.  He doubted me.  He doubted even his need to go to the doctor but in the end he listened to me.  The doctor even doubted me, in spite of my uncanny knack for self-dianosing ear and/pr sinus infections.  In any case, I was right.  Somehow it is less than satisfying considering the fact that Hubby is upstairs on the couch feverish, achy, and miserable. But still …. I was right!

The doctor gave him a 5-day antibiotic script along with a coupon which made it free, which came in handy since his 2 other scripts cost a total of $65.  He should be well on his way to recovery in time for Mother’s Day.  On the down side I am feeling a bit “off” and am hoping that I am not coming down with it.  My throat is feeling achy and scratchy, my chest a little heavy, and I am more headachy than usual.

I have the rest of the evening ahead of me and am looking forward to a restful night, even if I have to take a sleep-aid to accomplish it so that I am bright-eyed and bushy tailed for my outing tomorrow. 

May each of you enjoy your evenings as well

Mama Kelly

Yesterday Today and Tomorrow - Sick Hubby & Family Life

Well GamerDude is sick, officially and beyond any doubt.  It is either some kind of virus or (as is my own guess) an upper respiratory infection.  I’m betting on the later myself.

It all started Tuesday night when my normal frequent throughout the night wakings were even more frequent and accompanied by either the sensation of the bed bouncing or the sound of moaning from beside me.  I wrote it off at the time as a bad back flare.  It was only at 5am when he got out of bed, succumbing to the lure of Advil I woke up enough to coherantly ask him what was going on to be told he was sick as opposed to in pain.

Yesterday I left him out a paper cup and the canister of salt to use for gargling and the largest mug me have with a note reminding him to drink lots of tea.  I came home from work with OJ and Chinese soup. 

Today I will be calling and setting him up with an appointment at the doctor as Im pretty sure he is in need of an antibiotic.

Today I will most likely be needing to leave work early to accomodate said appointment.

Tonight will find me and Princess Nibbles (who is almost over an infected boo-boo on her elbow but showing signs of catching what he daddy has) starting, working on, and finishing a poster on Argentina that I forgot about.

Tonight will find Princess Nibbles, the Elder (newly renamed for blogging purposes as Miss Artistic), and the BFF working on a secret Mother’s Day project in the garage.

Tonight will find the Elder’s BFF over again.  She is over our house for dinner (and the hanging out that follows it) more nights than she is not.  It is somewhat annoying to be completely honest.  But, she is a true friend to my daughter willing to be both supportive and to cry BS when appropriate.  So I swallow my annoyance and treat her like a 3rd kid.

Ah but tomorrow my friends, tomorrow (if nothing unforseen occurs) will find me leaving my house at about 6-ish to head down to Atlantic City with a friend for a few hours.  I am very excited!!

Mama Kelly

PS

Bear in mind that anything that is drinkable or edible can be a healing “brew” whether you make it yourself, purchase it at a store, or pick it up at your local eating establishment.  It is simply a matter of intent.

Pouring a glass of juice for a sick family member?  After it is poured hold in it your hands and “see” it glowing with healing light.

Serving some soup?  After it is dished out stir it clockwise 9 times chanting (silently or aloud) something along the following:

From pot to dish

A healing brew

May good health

Be brought to you

I drive all illness

from my sight

May you be well

by tomorrow’s light

Saving Money With Online Coupons

I am not always as frugal as I should be, I admit it.  But when I do shop I nearly always avoid paying full price and I have passed this mind-set onto my kids.  They are both of the opinion that given a $25 budget for new shoes they would much rather buy shoes at “discount stores” like Walmart or Payless where they can get 2, 3, or even more pairs of sneakers for the price of one.  They have both been trained to peruse clearance racks at clothing shops, video game stores, and even bookstores.

But what to do when you don’t have time to shop or need something that isn’t available in your local stores?  Shop online of course!  Most of my own shopping for the holiday season is done online every year, not only because of the convenience but because I tend to find that I can get better deals with less effort that way.  And those deals are always better when I take the extra few minutes to look through clearance “racks” and look for and use online coupons and savings codes.

There are many sites that lead shoppers to the “best bargains” but as a rule these feature whatever the site manager feels is in their best interest to push.  At savings.com the deals featured are voted on by visitors to the site so you are seeing in “real time” what real shoppers like you feel are the greatest bargains available.  Not only does the staff at savings.com hunt for these deals but they also allow site visitors to submit new promo codes, promotional codes, discounts, deals, etc. that they come across in their own shopping.  The result is a plethora of ways to save money on nearly anything you might be buying online.

The stie is easy to navigate and allows you to peruse savings by category such as clothing & fashion, health & beauty, even travel & entertainment (even things like Orbitz promotion codes). You can peruse alphabetized listings to find a specific store.  You can even use their search function. 

A recent search on their site for Amazon (my favorite online store ever) led to deals such as saving $20 on a $100 woman’s dress shoe purchase, buy 3 books get 1 free, and a sale marking boxed set DVDs up to 55% off.  Odds are I wouldn’t have known about these sales without looking around savings.com first.

In these difficult times of bone crunching debt, rising gas prices, increasing food costs, etc. it is wize to pinch every penny and stretch every dollar.  Of course the first course of action should always be to curb unnecessary spending, but when you do need to shop, shop wisely and make use of any coupon or sale you can find.  Next time you are about to buy something online (or even before you set out to make a larger purchase in a brick & mortar store), look first at sites like savings.com to make sure you aren’t spending more than you have to.

Be well

Mama Kelly

Pagan Video Tuesday - Charge of the Goddess - Sign Language - ASL

 

Yes its that time again - Pagan Video Tuesday. One of the things about me that you might not know is that I have been facinated by and drawn to ASL (american sign language) since grade school. It probably began when I got my first pair of glasses and the doctor told me I was legally blind without them, a phrase my 9 year old mind took to mean “going blind” though I was too scared to ask anybody to clarify. This fear led me to discover Helen Keller (who is still one of my heroes) and to read books on her, her teacher Annie Sullivan, and even Louis Braille. I also tried to try and teach myself both braille and sign language. I have retained a few words and phrases in the later and still hope to one day take a course in it and learn to speak it more “fluently.”

I came across this video about a year ago at Deaf Pagan Crossroads and thought you might enjoy it as much as I did.

“Listen to the words of the Great Mother, she who of old was also called Artemis, Astarte, Athena, Diana, Melusine, Aphrodite, Cerridwen, Cybelle, Arianrhod, Isis, Dana, Bride, and by many other names…”  - Charge of the Goddess

signed by Carol Schroeder