Martin Luther King Jr. Day and yesterday’s Inauguration have contained an undeniable energy – a positive, uplifting one that has been much needed in our country. Something that stood out as I watched Oprah on Monday (other than Dr. Jill Biden’s comment regarding her husband having an opportunity to choose between VP & Secretary of State!)…
Demi Moore said, “The sense of hope, connection and unity – I feel so much gratitude for my children to be experiencing this now.” And then later, Oprah, talking with Vice President and First Lady Biden, exclaimed, “This feels like an ushering in of a real importance of family, and not just lip service to family.”
In the “about” section of this blog, I said I believe moms have a great power within and outside their homes. This is one of the things I hope to explore. Without a doubt, I notice how I’m feeling on a certain day (hour, minute) has a pretty quick trickle down effect on the rest of my household – for better OR worse.
My work with DearBook has included research on what makes a house (family) run smoother. Family DearBook can absolutely enhance family life by encouraging one give thought to their family’s year, bringing much needed order and preserving memories. (Note to DB users: The front page of today’s paper covering President Obama’s inauguration is a great thing to stash in one of your DB pockets!) However, I’ve learned (first hand) it takes more than a DearBook to make my house run smoother. It takes a conscience effort along with an understanding that you will always take a few steps backward every now and then. I definitely don’t have it all together… Just when I think I do, I quickly get reminded otherwise!
But by making small changes here and there, I’ve noticed a drastic change over the past year, three years and definitely ten years (before kids). Now I must admit, my DearBook has been a part of this change – it’s been my place that holds everything “dear” to me – from past memories to future plans. But when I began complementing using my DearBook with these ideas/suggestions/tips I was finding, that’s when I began noticing the real power I have as a mom.
There will always be things we can’t control, but our homes are our blank canvas. Enjoy creating your home.
(And if you need a little help, follow along with my blog as I continue to figure out what works – and what doesn’t!)