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Copied From A "Catchup" Post in My Mom's Group

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

 

 

I recently checked in with my longtime online Mom's Group and asked for life updates. Here is what I shared on my own behalf.... Kind a a good checkpoint summary, so I wanted to add it here for posterity.

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Quick updates from the Southerland house:
 
First, here's our most recent family photo. I took the kids and Joe out to get photos of them specifically, and everyone was actually cooperating and chill, so I jumped in a few at the end and am shocked at how I don't hate them. haha!
 
Life is pretty good here. Nothing spectacular, but also nothing very miserable. Joe and I finally bought the house we live in, about 1.5 years ago. It's stressing Joe out to have to adult so hard, but it's a good thing overall. As long as you don't notice how the slab addition side of the house is starting to break away from the rest of the structure. Those big dark crevasses are fine as long as we spray them for spiders, right? 😱 
 
Joe is working at SIUE in Illinois--- he started the job right in the middle of 2020 nonsense, and it's a good job. It came with a promotion in position and a raise. But now he is restless that there is no room for growth there, so he is beginning to contemplate the next degree-- a PhD or Ed degree. Whew!
 
Noah continues to blow us away with his quirky interests and passions. He is one of a kind for sure. He loves his engineering class, loves his Rocketry and Politics clubs, and is in two non-school choirs, one of which gets to go to Carnagie Hall this June. He is opinionated, hyper-intellectual, and a fountain of random knowledge. He wants to live in Finland. He wants to be a Renaissance Man in that he doesn't want to have to specialize in his life, he just wants to embrace it all-- music, languages, geo-politics, engineering, science, writing, etc. He's 6' tall and funny and a little "old man grumpy", and really just a good kid.
 
Lucy has been thriving in her first year of middle school! She has been medicated for ADHD since the beginning of the school year, and she really seems to have a handle on her anxiety and her inattentive ADHD issues. She got a 4.0 last semester, WHOA. She is growing into herself and I can see it, and it brings me a lot of peace and happiness. I have spent way more than my fair share of parenting energy worrying about this girl. But for now, all is well. 
 
Quinn is the one I am currently worrying about. I just want to make sure he doesn't get lost in the crowd of big personalities in this family. I want to give him opportunities to be a leader after spending his whole life following Noah. I want to make sure he gets to practice voicing his own opinions and ideas. And I just want him to feel seen and loved just the way he is. I also want to get him a leopard gecko. I think he needs something to take care of, and our attempts at a betta fish two years ago just kept ending in tragedy. I don't have the heart for more attempts. 
 
Larkin is as Larkin as ever, and that's really all you need to know. Cats are still basically 56% of her whole personality, she is bright and happy and helpful and clever and creative. She's a classic baby of the family too-- doesn't clean up after herself and doesn't like to be told NO. But mostly she's a gem. Kindergarten can barely keep up with her. 
 
And I am chugging along. I began a daily walking habit when they started the school year--and have only missed two days since August. It's been fulfilling in ways I could not have imagined when I set the goal. In some ways, it's like I'm parenting my inner child in that I am nudging myself to get outside and breathe the fresh air more, and I get to be read to (storytime!) when audiobooks are in my ears. Weirdly healing. I also joined my first official choir since being married, and it is bringing me so much joy. I should've been finding a way to sing all along. I mean, technically I DID sing all along-- just in my car and to my kids at bedtime. Not enough. It's such a lesser-visible part of my world here, but I really was born to sing, and it means the world to me to get to do it again so regularly. Photography is still going strong, and I still love it 90% of the time, and it definitely helps keep our family afloat and keeps my kids in new shoes and such. I am finishing up the paperwork to become a sub in our school district, but I really only want to take a sub job maybe once or twice a week at most. 
 
And that's us! If I could change anything, I'd have:
1. a new minivan
2. an addition added to this house, plus those cracks repaired.
3. two more solo hours a day, which is greedy because I already now get 7 a day as it is. 
 
And that's it. Life is pretty good.♥

10 comments:

  1. "Haha, those 'big dark crevasses' sound like the perfect spot for a Halloween theme! Glad life feels balanced for you. Sometimes 'nothing spectacular, nothing miserable' is just right!"
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  2. "Spraying for spiders – that's the adulting checklist I didn't know I needed. Thanks for the laugh!"
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  3. "Congrats on buying the house! I feel Joe's stress – owning property makes you realize just how hard adulting really is!"
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  4. "Your line about 'not hating' your photos cracked me up! We all need more photos like that. Glad everyone cooperated!"
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  5. "You have such a good perspective – nothing terrible, nothing amazing, but happy. Honestly, that's the sweet spot of life!"
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  6. "The 'Mom's Group check-ins' are such a treasure. Love seeing snippets of everyone’s real life – the good, the bad, and the hilarious!"
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  7. "Slab addition breaking away? Sounds like my house! Adulting is all about deciding which 'big problem' to ignore until next year.
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  8. "Your post really hits home – it's comforting to hear that 'normal' life updates are just as valuable as big milestones. Thanks for sharing!"
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  9. "Spiders are scary, but adulthood feels scarier sometimes! Kudos to you and Joe for navigating it all while keeping a sense of humor."
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  10. A lovely reminder to slow down, tune in, and let the little moments of joy wash over us. Here’s to more mornings like this!
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