In parenting, each mistake is a lesson, each joy a treasure. Love, guide, and watch them grow.
It’s hard.
In parenting, each mistake is a lesson, each joy a treasure. Love, guide, and watch them grow.
It’s hard.
Wishing Hobbit Two a Happy 9th Birthday today!!! This crazy gamer is growing up way to fast!!! I don’t like it!!!
This is always a crazy weekend here in our house as it involves back to school, my birthday, and our youngest birthday. My amazing wife navigates the weekend like a warrior in a minefield bending over backwards to make each day special and meaningful.
My wife grew up cooking. Her love for the kitchen began at a young age, shortly after her father and brother passed. Throughout our time over the last 20-something years, I’ve seen her take on the role of family chef.
That love led her to culinary school, where she became a certified chef, to serve at a church on staff for fifteen years running food service, and now back home to her favorite place- the family kitchen. One would think that you would eventually burn out when you’ve used your gifts to serve people who were often ungrateful and, at times, undervalued you as a person.
Not so.
Growing up, my grandmother was my biggest hero. And I see a lot of my grandmother in my wife—someone who always puts her family’s needs, desires, and well-being above her own. Through February, my wife has set a personal goal not to buy bread products for the month and to bake it all. I loved this idea because her bread is always perfect and tastes much better than store-bought bread. The smell brings back memories of my grandmother working in the kitchen. And that’s a smell I want my kids to remember.
We often need to remember that heroes and legacy aren’t those with big followings. Many of us seek to make significant impacts, be known, and change the world with one TikTok at a time. But that’s not how the world is changed.
I hope my children don’t see the YouTubers they enjoy as their heroes. I hope they see them as entertainment. I hope they remember the sacrifice and love their mother pours out over them, the little things, the small points in life that seem minor but have a lasting impact.
Because that is what a hero does.
For me, it was watching my grandmother make french toast with a fresh loaf of bread she had just baked.
I’ve learned that for my wife, her bread, and her life, are all about serving the ones she loves. That’s a lesson I, my kids, and I hope you, can learn.
I waited in line for forty-five min for a soda this week. I know, saying that makes me sound crazy, and I’ll admit, my annoyance and impatience got the best of me when I first pulled in.
I may have uttered words like-
“Stupid Edmond drivers!”
“Look at these idiots!”
“This place is mismanaged!”
“These suburban families and their trendy soda!”
Yeah- I know. I got issues!
Yet, here I was doing the same thing I was complaining about. Eventually, I settled in and enjoyed waiting with the family for a soda. We joked about how long it was taking and even started timing how long it took a car to get through the window once they pulled forward. It was good fun and gave the kiddos something to focus on and joke about with us.
Swig is just a drive-through soda shop. Like a Starbucks or Dutch Brothers, but with Soda. There isn’t anything spectacular about the soda. I could go down to Sonic and get them to fix the same drink, which would taste about the same. But something is fascinating about trying something new and different. Maybe it’s FOMO. I’m not sure, and I wish I could say.
The kids enjoy it, and it’s something to do on a Sunday afternoon when we’re all bored and resting up to prepare for the next week ahead.
I like to get in, out, and back home. I tend to get anxious and overwhelmed and often need to remember to stop and enjoy the moment. I hate waiting. And I often find myself cursing under my breath at the driver in front of me who doesn’t already know their order when they pull up to a drive-thru speaker.
What can I say? Again, I got issues!
I waited in line for forty-five min for a soda yesterday. I got the Buttery Beer! It was a large Root Beer with Butterscotch and Vanilla Crème! And it was awesome!
We’re kicking off our second season this week of Geeky Dads Talk About Geeky Things!!! Jason C Joyner joins me for episode 26 to talk about our Top 5 MCU films!!!!