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The story about the two friends on the train to San Francisco

This weekend, as I listened to some of the amazing women of (in)courage share their hearts, their stories, their struggles, and their successes at inRL, I was reminded of the importance of friendship.

And the importance of staying connected to one another, and to community.

So, today, I wanted to post one of my favorite friendship stories. I’ll never forget these two girls on the train to San Francisco…

The story about the two friends on the train to San Francisco

Shortly after we boarded the train to San Francisco last week, we went to the Café car to get some coffee and breakfast.

We were standing in line when the girl in front of us tapped the girl in front of her on the back. When the girl turned around, her face lit up.

“Oh my GOSH!” she shouted. She held out her arms.

They laughed and hugged.

“Oh my gosh! I can’t believe this! Where are you headed?”

“The financial district!” They grabbed each other’s hands.

“Me too!” They hugged again.

And again.

(As my daughter said afterwards, “They sure made a scene, Mommy.”)

A beautiful scene.

The man at the register waited patiently for them to finishing hugging so they could order. (Though I don’t think he minded the wait. He was smiling just as much as everyone else was.)

Finally, the girls turned to him.

“This is my BEST friend,” one of them said. She put her arm around the other girl’s shoulder.

I smiled and fought the lump in my throat.

As they finished ordering, I heard one of them say, “This is perfect. We can sit together!”

I had to ask…

“So you guys didn’t know you were both going to be on the train?”

“We had no idea!” They laughed.

“How long has it been since you’ve seen each other?”

And this is what really got me…

“About six weeks.”

Six weeks?

By the way they acted, I would’ve guessed it had been way longer.

“How neat,” I said, hoping they didn’t notice my watery eyes.

Just then, their food was ready.

They got their things, waved to the rest of us in line, and headed out of the Cafe car smiling and laughing.

I stood there, looking at the man ready to take my order, blinking back tears.

Because that might’ve been one of the sweetest encounters of friendship I’ve ever seen.

And it made me think of my own friends.

It made me remember when my friend Jen moved to New Jersey, and how hard we cried when we said goodbye. And how much I miss her.

It made me remember how my heart ached when my friend Lisa was diagnosed with breast cancer. And how much her strength and recovery inspired me.

It made me think about my friend Amy and how she and I still laugh about things we did in fourth grade. And all the memories we’ve shared since then.

It made me appreciate all they ways my friends have touched my life…bringing meals over when my kids were born, calling when I was going through something difficult, celebrating birthdays and successes.

And if I had to guess, I’d say those girls I saw on the train probably have a pretty special friendship.

They probably don’t compete with each other.

They’re probably truly happy for one another when something good happens.

They’ve probably seen each other at their worst, and instead of judging or criticizing, have helped each other to pull out of it. And supported each other through it.

Because that’s what friendship is really about.

And seeing them that day made me even more grateful for the friends in my own life.

The friends I’d love to run into.

Anytime. :)

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A (healthy) burger recipe that your kids will love

Well BBQ weather is officially upon us (early) in California! If you can believe it, it’s going to be 81 degrees today!

So in honor of the amazing weather, I thought I’d post one of my favorite (and easy) BBQ recipes:

Actually, it’s Sam’s recipe, but he shared it with me. He and his wife Michelle are our neighbors, friends, and they’re great cooks too. (He makes that awesome Greek soup I told you about a while ago).

So without further delay: everyone, this is Sam and his BBQ…

And here’s his great recipe:

Sam’s (Healthy) Burgers That Your Kids Will Love

Let’s just start off and say: I love how his burgers include zucchini!

(Mike and I made these burgers for the kids a few times and they didn’t know there were vegetables in them until after we told them. It was great!…)

Ingredients:
-2 lbs lean ground meat (either sirloin or white turkey)
-2 whole fresh zucchini (that you will grate with your cheese grater)
-1 yellow onion, diced
-2 to 3 garlic cloves, diced
-1 pkg dried Lipton onion soup mix
-1 to 1.5 cups grated cheese Mix ingredients well and make patties.

Sam makes large patties for the adults and kid-sized ones for the kids. Place a sheet of heavy duty aluminum foil on BBQ and spray with cooking spray. Cook on high for about 5 min then flip for another 5. With this foil technique you will avoid the burgers breaking apart as well as flare-ups on the grill. Yet, you still end up with all that BBQ flavor.

The last important step: place burgers on a platter and cover with foil. This ensures they are, “extra juicy and flavorful.”

According to Sam, your kids will love these burgers and your neighbors (that would be me) will smell the BBQ goodness all the way from the end of the court! Both true. :)

Have fun if you are enjoying this amazing weather too, and get those BBQs out! 

How to make (quick and easy) gingerbread houses

Every year in December, we make gingerbread houses. (It’s a tradition I love and I was happy that my kids didn’t think they were too old for it this year, at 11 and 13 years old.)

We don’t make the traditional gingerbread houses out of gingerbread. Instead, we have a quick and easy version that’s just as fun.

In case you are interested in starting this tradition in your own home, here’s how you do it:

First, cut some pieces of a cardboard box for your stand and cover them with foil:

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Get some candy:

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Make the frosting. (Super easy recipe: 6 c powdered sugar, 4 egg whites, 2 tsp cream of tarter, whip for a few minutes until firm):

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Then, take some regular graham crackers:

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And start to assemble your house using the frosting. Cover the foil with frosting first to make it look like snow and also to make the crackers stick:

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You can use food coloring and swirl a little into the “snow” to make a pond or water if you want:

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Then decorate the house with candy:

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It’s a fast, easy, and fun way to start a new tradition in your family every year. (And the clean-up isn’t bad either.)

Enjoy!

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If we treat our family like a treasure…

They will become a treasure.

What I wrote on Mike’s mirror.

 

What I wrote on my kids’ bathroom mirror.

Do I love you because you’re beautiful,
Or are you beautiful because I love you?
~Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Cinderella

 

Thank you, Rick Stedman for the inspiration to love my family in this way!

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A Cricket or Two. Or Thirty.

It’s been a really busy week so I’m putting up a post from the archives, for a laugh (or a few shivers) – however frogs and crickets strike you. I cracked up remembering this day, and I’m so glad my kids are past the stage of wanting a new pet every week! Enjoy! :) …

You’d think the mice were enough.

But somehow our kids came home from grandma and grandpa’s house with frogs.

It’s my fault, actually.

I said they could.

However, I distinctly remember saying they could bring two.

They brought six.

I could’ve intervened, I know. But when I saw how tiny the frogs were, I figured, two or six–what’s the difference? They’re actually pretty cute.

Besides, it’s not the frogs that are the problem.

It’s the crickets.

A couple of days ago, Mike woke me up with a gentle shake and a…

“Gen, I’m sorry, but I have a meeting I can’t be late for and I just noticed there are crickets all over the house.”

Crickets?

Not exactly the sweet cup of coffee he brings upstairs most mornings. It took me a second to understand what he was saying.

See, we’d bought this thing for the frogs called the Bug Box.

It’s a whole little cricket ecosystem, all in one box. Tasty, plump morsels that stay fresh, too. And when it’s time to feed the frogs, you just open the little trap door on the side of the box, shake a cricket out, then close the door. Or at least that’s what I did.

I even taped over it for good measure.

Apparently, crickets eat tape.

And after they escaped through the hole, they proceeded to gallivant around our kitchen. And our living room. And our dining room.

The picture doesn’t do the scene justice. This just happens to be the only cricket that would stop hopping long enough for me to get a shot.

I don’t know how many crickets come inside those Bug Boxes, but let me just say there was a great turnout at the cricket party at our house that morning.

The nice, little 6 a.m. cricket party.

There I was, on my hands and knees (without coffee, I might add), chasing crickets around with a paper towel and tossing them into the frog cage. Except for the crickets that were a little too fast or a little too big.

Those I might’ve pinched a little too hard.

At least the frogs were happy, though.

Even if I wasn’t.

Until I had my coffee.

Then I felt better.

Mostly. Because, still, all that day and the next, we found crickets around the house. Running along the baseboards, lurking in the corners, hopping across the carpet.

And, call me weird, but that gave me the willies more than finding my daughter’s mouse in the laundry basket.

Way more. :)

Life won’t end (and we won’t ruin our kids)…

I’m preaching to myself today, moms! (lol)

I hope you all have a fun day!

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More on lightening up:

The Not-so-Mini Disaster

And the Whole Crazy Scene Sort of Reminded Me of the Time I Woke up to Crickets All Over the House

This Boring Job

There’s a Moose in Our House

Room Service, Anyone?

Considering a Mouse for a Pet?

Swimming With Our Socks On

Creating Quality Time by Ignoring the Clock

How to Avoid Becoming a Crank

Pets and More Pets (And Then There Were Two)
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Lessons from a 13 year old’s bucket list…

My daughter started the summer by writing a bucket list of all the things she wants to do.

I don’t know where she got the idea, or how she even learned about bucket lists, but she spent over two hours writing it and coloring it, then proudly taped it on her wall.

As the weeks have passed, she’s been checking things off.

Things like “Use a fake name at Starbucks.” (When she ordered a drink and told the girl who was taking her order that her name was Hermioni from Harry Potter, the girl cracked up and sweetly wrote the name on the cup. When the drink was ready and they called out, “Hermioni,” everyone behind the counter laughed.)

And other things like: “Have a whipped cream fight,” (which she and her friends did on the last day of school),  ”Stay up all night,” (which she and her best friend did a few weeks ago, unfortunately keeping me up all night too!), and “Have a Disney movie marathon” (which–can I just say–I was so happy about. It was fun to watch Nemo and Cinderella and Aladdin again. With an 11 and 13 year old in the house, we don’t get to do that anymore!)

It’s been great seeing my daughter create memories.

And her list has inspired me too…

The other night, I went into her room to check on her.

She was sound asleep.

As I stood there by her bed, I found myself reading through her bucket list on the wall, realizing I hadn’t yet read the whole thing…

And the next thing I knew, I was crying.

Because some of the things on her list tugged at my heart and really struck me.

They were so good and wise,

not just for a 13 year old,

but for anyone.

Things like #23:

 and # 25:

 

I love it when the perspective of our kids jumps out at us like that and teaches us.

And I loved the reminder that her list gave me to live life to its fullest and keep a sense of adventure along the way.

Who knows, I might even start to use it as my own bucket list. :)

Well, at least most of it.

I think I’ll pass on throwing a pie in someone’s face,

and tasting every flavor of “slushi” that Sonic has, lol!

Have a great day, moms!

p.s. What about you? Do you have a bucket list? Take a minute to share some things from it. You never know who you will inspire!

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Swimming with our socks on (again)

It’s hard to believe July is ending and summer is winding down. It’s been a really busy month and, as I look at the calendar and realize we only have a few more weeks until the kids start school, I want to be intentional about setting aside more quality time with them.

As I read the post below from my archives, I smiled, remembering. And I was convicted about the fact that, especially as my kids have gotten older, so much of our time is scheduled with sports and activities and plans.

So as I look ahead to these last few weeks of summer, I want to try to have more unscheduled days.

I want to say yes to things I might normally say no to.

I want to soak in the end of summer, leaving more opportunities for my kids to explore and create and learn…

and make memories.

Who knows, maybe they’ll even swim with their socks on again… :)

Swimming with our socks on…

This week was our last week before school starts. Because our summer has been so busy, I really wanted these last few days to be laid back and fun.

And they have been…

As I write this, my son is conducting an experiment in my salad spinner, mixing shampoo with water and swirling it around. And he just informed me that adding a pen cap, a string, and a piece of plastic into the mix makes an extra-powerful tornado.

Hmm.

My daughter, on the other hand, instead of putting the dishes away from the dishwasher, just finished building this:

And that’s pretty much how our week was, filled with one interesting art project…

After another…

I cleaned out my daughter’s room and moved her furniture around, too. And when she told me she wanted her bed at an angle smack in the middle of her room, I surprised myself and said… okay. It wasn’t the plan had—her bed nice and tidy against the wall—but it’s cute. And she’s thrilled, which is what really matters.

And then a couple of days ago, when the kids asked if they could swim in their socks, I surprised myself again…

Hey, I even did a cannon-ball into the pool and got my hair wet. My kids were so excited they practically drowned me. But to see their faces, and how happy they were, made the blow-drying-my-hair-all-over-again-in-the-middle-of-the-day worth it. (Which, by the way, isn’t vanity. It’s necessity. If you have hair that frizzes when it air-dries, you understand.)

It’s been a fun and off-the-wall and messy week.

I did things that I don’t normally do.

The house needs to be cleaned. And to be honest, I’m burnt-out on paint brushes and glue guns and projects.

But, you know what?

The week was as good for this scheduled, planned, to-do list nut as it was for my kids.

Probably even better. :)
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A friendship story…

This month, I’ve been so lucky to be able to spend time with my wonderful friends. A couple weeks ago, Jen came out to visit from New Jersey (it was so good to see her!) and we got together with a bunch of our other good friends from college while she was here.

Me and Jen

Shannon, Jen, me, Jen, Kelly, Ayiiia

And then later this week I get to spend a couple days with Amy, Lisa, Christine, Shannon and Amie  for our annual girls’ get-together. I’m really looking forward to it! So in honor of these amazing ladies, and in honor of friends and how much they enrich our lives, I’m putting up a friendship post from the archives.

May you be surrounded by good friends today!

The story about the three friends in the coffee shop…

They sit there–the three of them–at the table by the window in the coffee shop I often write at.

It seems like they’re always there, whether it’s at the beginning of the month or the end,

whether it’s a Monday

or a Friday.

The same three men, the same table, the same ceramic mugs.

They’re older…

with gray hair,

weathered skin,

and deep laugh lines.

I admit; I’ve listened to their conversations.

It’s hard not to.

They talk with a sense of familiarity that makes you want to know what they’re saying,

and how they came to be such good friends.

(You can tell that they are.)

They talk about family.

And news.

And retirement.

And politics.

Sometimes they disagree and their voices get loud,

but they never get angry.

Most of the time,

they simply share stories,

and ask each other questions,

and smile.

Every so often, one of them will talk quietly–too quietly for other people in the coffee shop to hear–and by the way the other two men lean in with a look of concern on their faces, you know they’re discussing something serious,

even sad.

But you also know,

just by watching them,

that whatever the burden may be,

it is lighter when they leave,

because they’ve spent time together.

And that’s what being with true friends does.

Doesn’t it?

May you be surrounded by a multitude of true friends!

Other friendship stories:
The story about the best friends on the train
The story about the friends in the coffee shop

 

Summer apricots… and memories

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We’ve been watering our neighbor’s yard while they were out of town and they were nice enough to offer us as much fruit as we want while they were away.

We are literally in apricot heaven!

Standing there under the tree and picking fruit reminded me so much of when I was little. I grew up on a few acres and, in the middle of our horse pasture, was a huge apricot tree. I have so many memories of climbing that tree and eating apricots. I just had to snap these photos the other day; the sun was so beautiful coming through the leaves as the kids and I were picking. :)

(By the way, if you have any good apricot recipes, send them my way! I could use a few ideas!)

For those of you in the US, have a happy 4th of July! Do you have any fun plans? We are doing our annual neighborhood party and really looking forward to it!

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