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Month: December 2014
Birthday Rituals
StandardSince I graduated high school I have not attended classes or worked on my birthday. I went on a job interview once; almost got into a car accident and after getting the job it was the first one I was fired from. No more.
I’ve learned my lesson.
I even prefer when my birthday falls on a weekday. My husband works; my kids are in school. I do my thing and we meet at home after school and work let out.
I wander, usually. I go to the mall or if it’s a nice day out, a rare treat even in early December, I go to an outdoor mall. We have a fancy one nearby with boutiques (I can afford to window shop anyway) and a café with benches and statues throughout the open space. It makes me feel as though I’m traveling some place new. I get to pretend I’m a tourist or researching my non-existent novel or a wayward traveler and I take pictures of the most mundane things and enjoy my quiet time with myself.
In the years before she died, my mother began to send me money for my gift. There’d be enough to buy myself something I needed, something I didn’t need and have lunch. I started taking myself out to lunch and beginning to be comfortable in my own skin and on my own, something I dread, but am more and more coming to appreciate and treasure.
The year after she died, my husband gave me his work incentive gift card, which happened to come the same week as my birthday– $50 from American Express and I have the same birthday ritual that I had with my mother’s gift. He knew how much it would mean to me, and it really did. It was one of the nicest things.
I almost always go to Starbucks, breakfast or lunch, have a drink, or two, relax. Write. By my birthday, the cranberry bliss bars are available.
One year we had a major snowstorm on my birthday – schools were closed and everything; no going out for me. I planned ahead to cook Shepherd’s pie and Yorkshire pudding from scratch. I’m not sure why I wanted it so badly. I might have been reading a Welsh history book or historical novel at that time, and that was all I wanted for my birthday dinner. It tasted amazing! It was also one of the only snowstorms where I wasn’t anxious or panicky.
When I was a kid we always got a birthday cake. It was always a surprise, even when it wasn’t. Whoever’s birthday it was would get called away or asked to do a chore and when we came back, the lights were out and there was cake, lit candles and everyone singing happy birthday.
Every year as we got older, we continued this, every year, and every year we would all be surprised when it was our turn. It was sweet. And we all played along even if we did roll our eyes when we were asked to do the “chore.”
We were always taken aback, surprised, thrilled everyone remembered, and if we weren’t, we played along. This was one of those family traditions that my parents loved.
In our family now, we usually pick a restaurant to go out to dinner and come home to cake. I love birthday cake – anytime of the year. It is never the wrong time to have birthday cake. My favorite kind is vanilla with buttercream frosting and some kind of flower or something made out of frosting. This year we had a vanilla raspberry that I want more of. It was the perfect blend of cake and fruit, whipped cream and fondant. Yummm.
I began my most recent birthday by attending Mass. This really is one of the most enjoyable things I do in a week. The way the light bounces off the pews and the altar; the way the words wash over me; the way the host tastes when it’s mixed with the wine in my mouth. So many senses filled in such short moments.
This year, I actually went home and shared breakfast with my husband and drank Doctor Who tea (the ninth doctor to be precise) before going out again.
Believe it or not, I spent the next hour in Payless Shoes trying on boots. I might have mentioned in earlier writings, but I was so excited to find these boots and that they fit pretty perfectly that I even walked out of the store wearing them. I can’t remember the last time I wore shoes out of a shoe store and still kept my “old” shoes which hadn’t worn out to the point of falling off my feet. I now own three pairs of shoes. Woo-hoo! The last time I bought shoes on my birthday were winter boots several years ago from my mom.
Lunch at Starbucks and cake at home. Since my son was working we had my birthday dinner two days later.
It’s funny how every birthday is the same and yet different. I pack up my Kindle, my notebook or journal and my camera. I wear my favorite clothes – this year my favorite long sweater, my new black boots and my cute black knit hat. I become me for a day and try to figure out how to stay the me I am on my birthday all the rest of the year.
The ritual stays the same year after year; it almost takes no thought or planning at all, but the happenings change just enough and each year I’m in a new place mentally, emotionally so that year’s wandering brings on new thoughts, new reflections, new grace to find.
The sun is in a different place, the clouds have different formations, the blue in the sky is a different shade. The people I run into in the shops or the café are all different and each brings a special presence to my day that I welcome and can add to my growing inventory of people and places and things and they all form the index for my reflecting and writing, always striving to find my way through the shadows.
Food Pantry
StandardJust a quick word of advice and one that I don’t always think of.
I spent this morning helping to fill Christmas food baskets with my church’s St. Vincent de Paul Society. I am one of the people who benefits directly from this group, and I wanted to give back something.
I was in charge of cake mixes and corn bread.
I almost never check expiration dates. Not at the grocery store, not in my own pantry. I assume it’s good, and if it’s slightly outdated it’s still not bad. I mean, I tell my husband all the time that you could use the cans fro WWII. He does not agree. However, if something expired nine months ago, it’s fine.
It really is.
However….
when you’re donating food to a food pantry or church, clearing out your unwanteds is a win-win for everyone, but please, please check the expiration dates.
A group like this can’t give out expired food.
For one thing, many people receiving the basket from the food pantry probably won’t check the dates. (I wouldn’t.)
I threw out about ten or so boxes of food because of the dates. Most had expired in 2012/2013, but I had two older than that – one from 2008 and one from 2004.
There are many ways to donate. One is buy a couple of extra boxes/cans on sale when you’re doing your regular grocery shopping. Another is donating money. Most of us can’t afford to give away a lot, but every dollar adds up, and if you put it in an envelope and mark it for the food pantry, it really is appreciated. (In our case, families with children get three $15 gift cards to the local supermarket chain. Some families this year received a coupon for a free 14 pound turkey from another chain.
Our group had 125 families from three churches receiving food and Christmas gifts. They made three extra food baskets for surprise walk-ins. Any leftover food goes down to the city’s food pantry. Then they start collecting again.
More and more this is a need that people request all throughout the year, not just at the holidays, so it’s never too early or too late to donate as long as the expiration dates are far enough in the future.
Before we started, we are reminded of why we’re there: as Christians, we are called to act as Christ would, and helping the poor is at the top of that list. We then start our morning off with the Lord’s Prayer
Week 50/14
StandardPrompt: Mothers
Photo: Mary, Untier of Knots
Quotation: Tea
Drinking a daily cup of tea will surely starve the apothecary.~Chinese Proverb
This morning’s tea makes yesterday distant. – Author Unknown
Rec:Advent Recs
Links:
The Little Blue Book: Advent and Christmas Seasons 2014-2015
Email/Text Advent Calendar – free from America Magazine
St. Vincent de Paul Society – contact your local one through your local Catholic Church or Google for more information
Original Writing: Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Advent Recs
StandardThe Little Blue Book: Advent and Christmas Seasons 2014-2015
Email/Text Advent Calendar – free from America Magazine
St. Vincent de Paul Society – contact your local one through your local Catholic Church or Google for more information
Week 49/14
StandardPhoto: Then and Now-ish
Happy Birthday. You have a free pastry at Panera. – my son
Rec: Birthday Recs
Original Writing:
Transgender Bathroom Policy: A Comment on a Local Issue
Links:
Woman Murdered Pounding on Door for Help
Other:
Advent – Day 3 (St. Clare of Assisi)
Tea
StandardDrink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves —slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future.
~Thich Nat Hahn
Drinking a daily cup of tea will surely starve the apothecary.
~Chinese Proverb
This morning’s tea makes yesterday distant.
~Author Unknown
Mary, Untier of Knots
StandardThis is one of my favorite images of Mary and invokes so many feelings as a mother myself. We are constantly called upon to repair and literal untying is probably what I do most: shoelaces, necklaces, garland, holiday lights, and so on.
We are often “tied up.”
We “untangle” our problems daily; often multi-times daily.
So many instances and moments; tied and untied and the never ending problem solving of motherhood; it’s nice to know I’m in good company.
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(Painting is by artist Johann Georg Melchior Schmidtner, done around 1700, and hangs in St. Peter am Perlach Church in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.)
(Picture Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Untier_of_Knots)
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
StandardToday is the feast day, celebrating the solemn belief by Catholics in the immaculate conception of Mary, mother of G-d and mother of the Church.
My home parish is one of many in the US whose patroness is the Blessed Mother, specifically honoring the immaculate conception by taking on the name. (*)
Today is also the tenth anniversary of my own mother’s death.
She was 61 when she died. Despite her health problems, it was still a shock when I received the phone call. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of her or miss her. I still pick up the phone to call her and it is awful to remember that she won’t be at the other end of the line.
(*) I have no idea how churches choose their patrons or names.
If anyone is looking for a prompt today: Mothers
Birthday Recs
StandardIn most cases, you need to be on their e-mail lists or in their reward programs
Panera Bread – free pastry
Starbucks – free drink or food item
Red Robin – free cheeseburger (the other perks for their rewards card are really good also)
Shop Rite – not free, but really amazing Raspberry Vanilla Cake
Adagio Teas – not free, but one of my birthday presents
Amazon Kindle – I love mine (although it wasn’t a birthday present, I do have a gift card to use for a book for it)



