100 things (painfully continued) Edition 3

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

First, peak in on my project but be careful....there's stuff everywhere!
My cabinet project is going well. I'm taking the cabinet doors off and embracing open shelving. They are soaking in SEVERAL coats of 'Roman column' paint from Sherwin Williams. The bottom cabinets are a nice hue of blue and they will be sanded and distressed.


and then there's the kitchen walls.......not such good luck. If they looked like they look in this picture, I'd be happy. But they don't. It feels like you're sitting in a 1950's ice cream shop where lime sherbet has been smeared on the walls. I'm trying a new color called 'Hemingway' tomorrow. Say a little prayer.

Now back to the list of 100 hundred things you never wanted to know. For editions 1 and 2, go here and here.

41. I speak from experience when I say that having children who are compliant can give you the false sense that you are an extraordinary specimen of a mother. And on the contrary, having strong willed children will have you convinced that you are not capable of parenting at all. I have both varieties in my little family. Until you've parented a strong willed child, it would be wise to save all your statements that start with "Well, if that was my child, I'd....". Give people the benefit of the doubt and spend the time you might judge them--saying a prayer for them instead. This is no task for the faint of heart. And grace and mercy need abound.
42. My favorite color is tiffany blue. I have plans to paint my craft room that color. Last year, my favorite color was orange. I'm wishy washy like that.
43. My favorite southern city is Charleston. My favorite northeastern city is Boston. My favorite midwestern city is Chicago. My favorite place to spend time in the summer: on the lakes of Minnesota.
44. I dream of lazy days reading and baking and making crafts with my children while the smell of clean laundry and fresh bread tickles my nose. No wait, that's what I get to do everyday. Someone pinch me.
45. My favorite tree is the southern magnolia. It looks beautiful and stately in the yard and its branches frequently adorn my tables inside. Neither Emme nor I, however, like the smell of magnolia.
46. If I could live during any historical time period, it would be colonial America. Maybe that's why I love Boston so much. I would assume the role of Abigail Adams.
47. My favorite movie is The Notebook . Or maybe Office Space. I also love Steel Magnolias and Little Women. And The John Adams series. And of course Coal Miner's Daughter. Then there's Slingblade. And Pride and Predjudice. Picking one thing has never been my strong suit.
48. Steve introduced me to Martin Luther and bird watching. I introduced him to C.S. Lewis and cornbread. I'd call that even.
49. Each of my children has altered my life in some profound way. They have taught me and changed me and made me a better person. I have learned patience and humility and loyalty and compassion. They continually force me to reevaluate my preconceptions and prejudices. I owe them a debt of gratitude which will be impossible to repay.
50. My hair is blonde. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
51. I'm pretty sure I could quote most of the Dr. Suess book "Yertle the Turtle". I cannot, however, seem to remember where I put my car keys or parked my car or laid my book. I now remind my children to watch where I put my cell phone. Between all of us, we can usually find it. Usually. And whenever I'm frantically looking for it before we walk into dance class, I'm usually talking on it.
52. I am an 'early to bed, early to rise' type. I could never stay up at sleepovers when I was a teenager. I always ended up with shaving cream in my hands and other girly pranks. My daughter inherited this gift and thinks it's pretty pathetic.
53. I dream of living in the country in a big white farmhouse with a huge front porch and chickens and goats and dogs and pigs. Or on the lake in a cute little 2 bedroom cottage. Or in a downtown loft in Birmingham. If only there were more time here on earth......**big sigh**
54. There have been people through the years who have had a dramatic impact on my life. They are numerous and I wouldn't even attempt to mention them all. One of those people is Susan, who I met when I was in medical school. Her children went to school with mine and she taught me so much about mothering children and nurturing a family. I remember her growing 'creeping fig' on the side of her old brick house. I found some this weekend and will plant it in her honor.
55. I was a gymnast as a young girl. I can still do a back bend with a kickover. I might see stars and need to see a chiropractor the next day, but I can do it all the same.
56. My youngest brother has Down's syndrome and I have an aunt with cerebral palsy. I've been bowling with the CP group many times and used to help with special olympics. I'm thankful for them in my life (even though my aunt once chased me around the yard with a butcher knife and then would repeatedly ask me if I thought she was 'going to hell') and I think it gives you an understanding and comfort of the handicapped that is invaluable. I love DS kids and have a special love for parents of children with handicaps. Christ always values the weak and vulnerable in society and we should too.
57. I frequently speak to Caiti and my sister and JamieKnoxville in my native appalachian tongue. Almost every morning as Taylor and Caiti leave for school, I yell out the door, "Caaaiti, don't git in no fites today and uh.....I luv u better'n anythang". It's like our own private dialect. It can be scary to a northerner. Or to small children.
58. I am terribly addicted to my own bed. I love my bed and my pillows. All three of them. Feather of course.
59. I currently have 33 lamps in my house. I never. NEVER. turn on overhead lights. Ever.
60. I once glued someone's eye shut when I worked in the ER. It's a good story. Maybe I'll tell ya sometime. Suffice it to say, I will never live that one down and as it turns out, an opthamologist told me "Aw, don't worry, people do that accidentally with super glue all the time. It'll come out in a few days." Maybe the public is safer with me here at home!

15 comments:

Amy said...

I couldn't agree more with #41!! I have both types, too.

patty said...

edie: i love this. i still learn more and more about you in this world. i didn't know more than 1/2 of this stuff about you, and i enjoyed reading it all.

did i ever tell you that as a young girl, i had to images of myself as a woman: one, barefoot in a flowing white sundress in an open windowed, no door shack on a beach with an easel in front of me, and two (?) naked children running around my feet. the other, wicked high-heeled, spicy sharp suit struttin' the streets of manhatten with a briefcase in hand and the knowledge that i had this high-powered job in advertising on 5th ave. (funny, no images of a man in either! lol!) i was never good at picking one, either.

Mrs. Dunbar said...

Oh my... you can do a back bend and you glued someone's eye shut? That is talent. Complete talent.

PS Love the blue cabinets.

Katy said...

I'm admitting that I didn't read all of your "you things"...but I did some of them. I'm way tired....
I cannot wait to see what the kitchen is going to look like, quite fab. I'm sure. I want to do mine SO badly.

Michele said...

Once again, I just love your list! I love all the things you said about raising children. . . very, very true . . . . every single one of them.

I can't wait to see how your cabinets turn out. We just bought a house that needs a really good face lift . . . so we are antiquing the kitchen cabinets. . . but I'm having a hard time finding the creamy white I want. . . who knew there were so many shades of white? When we get the colors on the cabinet doors they all look stark white . . . not the look we're going for. I'll post pictures when we're finished. I can't wait to see how yours turns out. We are also going to do our island black with a distressed look. Hope you are mucho productive.

Shell in your Pocket said...

Oh...I love your tidbits of information...
me too...never turn on an overhead light.
sandy toe

Mandi Shandi said...

I so love it when you do these types of posts. I agree with so many of the things you said, but to comment on them all would take all day, SO for the highlights in my mind...I'll be looking into creeping fig for my house. I also have a special place in my heart for kids w/DS. I saw a woman lose an entire eyebrow when I was in cosmetology school while someone was "learning" to wax eybrows. That takes longer than a few days to heal. I have the 2 children mentioned in 41, and realize daily how naive I was before children.

Kristi~The Slipcover Girl said...

This post made me smile! I can't wait to see your finished kitchen! I absolutely LOVE that you are painting your cabinets blue!

Melissa @ The Inspired Room said...

I love the direction you are going with your cabinets! How exciting!

And, I had a strong willed daughter first, a compliant one in the middle, and then ended with another strong willed child. I think God knew I would need a break in the middle to show me that it isn't just me.

:-)

blessings
melissa

Ruthie said...

Edie,

a few thoughts...

1. The kitchen is gonna' look awesome when you are finished...hang in there.
2. It is good to know that our children are all different and that who they become is not entirely dependent on us.
3. You are amazing.
4. and yes I believe you are really a blonde! ;0)

flyinjuju said...

Your cabinets are looking awesome!!! I can't wait to see the finished product.
I enjoyed learning more about you. :)

Unknown said...

only you would paint cabinets and still have a pot of something yummy on the stove BELOW the paint job! What were you cooking?

Love the cabinets--may have to take a field trip and see them in person- but you know that 10 minute drive might take me away from some art project or some such fiddle faddle. Let me know when you want to show them off!

gina said...

ooo... I'm LOVEING your cabinet project! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE painted cabinets- you go girl! My favorite color is red, followed , by orange, then yellow. I love brights, but tend to surround my self in WARM VERSIONS. and AMEN to parenting strong willed children!!

anna said...

Just read 41. You are so right. I have one of each and until my daughter was born I was certain I was the worst Mum in the world. It didn't help that I didn't know anyone with a child like mine until he started school.
Amanda

CL#5 said...

Ditto on #41. You put my feelings into words. My first child is the strong-willed type and my second is showing signs. Somedays I wonder what I did so wrong. I just hope all the effort I put in early will pay off in the end. Please say lots of prayers for the parents of strong-willed children!