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The Good Life

July 24, 2010 //  by Simone//  3 Comments

I have a pretty awesome life! I’m not bragging, but sometimes I just sit and think…could it really get any better? Let me tell you about the last 27 hours.

I had both a brilliant and productive day at work yesterday. We are working on this project that I am less than enthusiastic about, and I’ve had a bad attitude about it for several weeks. But, my attitude is looking up. A dear friend and colleague gave me a dose of reality that I needed and I am really trying to do my best without complaining. There are enough complainers in the world already. And I appreciate the courage it took for my colleague to speak up.

I went to lunch with 7 of my colleagues that I really like, and even though I was coordinating and it was a disorganized disaster, and the place we planned to go was too busy, and we went to another place, and we couldn’t sit together. They were cool! No one complained. And, I am SO grateful.

And then, I ordered pizza for my friends that were coming to hang out. The pizza guy beat me home…and he waited on me to get back even though I had already paid and tipped him online.

And then my friends came over and we just chatted and hung out. Then we went to the roof, and hung out with my neighbors, former neighbors, and prospective neighbors and that was fun too! I stayed up until 1:30 a.m. ,which is like a record for me (I typically go to bed between 8:30-9:30), and then I made the long commute home down the steps.

This morning my church did a food sharing program for people in the community. After that, I went running with my dear friend that I met in a Pilates class a couple of years ago. And, on the way in I saw another neighbor that gave me some tips on what to focus on while running. In a matter of 27 hours, I got to hang out with 25 people that I like. And, the weekend isn’t even half over!

You see, this is why I am content.

I do want to be a wife, one day. I do want to be a mother, one day. I do want to be a writer, one day. But I am REALLY enjoying today.

Allison, a dear friend, passed along these thoughts to me that she read in a column about embracing the waiting times. The column explained that these are the moments when we are waiting for our lives to align with our expectations. For example, waiting to be accepted into grad school, waiting for a better career, waiting for a spouse, waiting for a kid, etc. The waiting times are not so bad, because we can use our time to indulge in our interest and develop as a person.

So, I encourage you (not to get all preachy) embrace the waiting time!

PS: Forgive me for not posting yesterday (I’m trying to update Monday-Friday), but I was enjoying my waiting time:-)

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

Conversations with a 12-Year Old

July 23, 2010 //  by Simone//  Leave a Comment

I hail from a REALLY large family. I have five brothers and two sisters to be exact. Issachar, the baby boy, is 12.

Now, Issachar is the youngest and his life is a cake walk, in my opinion. I washed dishes at 7. He didn’t have to wash dishes until he was 10. And even now, he gets to use the dishwasher for FREE. I had to pay a dollar to use the dishwasher when I growing up. Crazy, right?!?! I know. (My dad made that rule up…more on him later). He still doesn’t have to wash his own clothes. To the best of my recollection, I began this chore at 10. And, he gets to watch TV during the week! Which is absurd, because I could only watch TV on the weekends.

It’s easy to see that Issachar lives like a king.

But I adore and love the little kid, and I try to make it home at least once every three months to hang out with him and my younger sisters. I haven’t lived in the state for almost five years now, and I don’t want to miss their growing up.

On one of my trips home Issachar told me that he wanted to talk. He put his hand on my shoulder and looked me straight in the eyes. “Simone,” he says “I am tired of being the youngest, and I am ready to be an uncle. When are you going to get engaged?”

Darn tootin’… even the baby boy is holding my feet to the fire!

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

A Proposal?

July 21, 2010 //  by Simone//  2 Comments

I got an e-mail a few months ago from a guy that I met at church. I serve on the greeting team, and I e-mailed this gentleman as a follow-up and thanked him for coming to visit for the first time.

His e-mail read: It was really nice to have meet you. You are really pretty, and are probably out of my league. But, I think I could make you happy. I am a simple man. I want to have lots of kids and move to Israel.

 

While I do appreciate the sentiment, did I just get proposed to in an e-mail?

 

Gentlemen, I am doing my best not to give advice. But, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that it is probably NOT a good idea to propose via e-mail. Just a thought.

 

Ladies, now its our turn to chime in. What are things that guys should not do when trying to win our hearts?

 

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

Do's

July 20, 2010 //  by Simone//  Leave a Comment

Now, for the good stuff! Here are the things that we should do.

DO
  1. listen.
  2. dress appropriately.
  3. take compliments.
  4. smile.
  5. flirt.
  6. MAKE SOME DECISIONS.
  7. ask about his family.
  8. ask if he has eaten lunch or dinner.
  9. invite him somewhere he wants to be, like a basketball game.
  10. tell him about a movie you would like to see and buy the tickets online before you get there.
  11. look at his strengths and see if they could help with your weaknesses and vice versa.
  12. make us feel important.
  13. pay attention to details…the smallest thing sometimes can be the most important.
  14. have a good connection with his mom…that goes very far…whenever she likes you it is a plus.
  15. always be yourself.
  16. be proactive in the relationship, but not forward, include him in activities with your friends.
  17. offer advice on generic areas of his life where he could use help, but don’t be critical.
  18. try to compromise.
  19. be honest and humble (in the sense that you don’t know everything).
  20. dress classy. you cannot have on a mini skirt and try to be a wife. i cannot take you anywhere and you can not meet my family.
  21. be understanding when I don’t answer the phone. maybe i want to take a nap.
  22. be cultured, know things.
  23. be approachable (its hard for us to make a move). if you have a look on your face like “boy, get on somewhere.” it doesn’t help.
  24. make us feel like we are undiscovered michael jordans’, when in reality we have no hand or foot coordination.
  25. (in short ladies, we should build them up. not tear them down.)

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

Don’ts

July 19, 2010 //  by Simone//  Leave a Comment

Don'ts, guys, listen, men

Girls, the chaps chimed in to give us advice on things a girl should not say to a guy that she likes. Admittedly, I did not collect this advice in a scientific manner. I just sent out a mass text message. However, the advice is practical and they are the guys. So, I think it would be wise if we listened. Tomorrow, we get to hear the things that we should do!

 

DO NOT
  1. compare him to your past relationship. ( 7 guys said this! )
  2. take advice from single friends.
  3. talk about his mother or say what she told him isn’t true.
  4. harp too much on things you don’t like about yourself (or him).
  5. assume that because he’s nice to you that he likes you (ouch!).
  6. but on a facade, be yourself.
  7. compare your mother’s cooking to his mother’s.
  8. make fun of his dance moves or singing, that is a low blow to a guy and it takes courage for him to get out there.
  9. say give me the remote when the ball game or Sports Center is on (but isn’t Sports Center always on?).
  10. criticize/joke about your families until you’ve shared enough stories that it becomes “a thing” between you.
  11. make fun of his shoes, car, or dog.
  12. question his relationships with his friends or family until you are in a relationship.
  13. overstate how interested you are in something to build relationship (i.e. I love that! I’m really interested in talking about that soon! That is so great! Thank you for doing that!). If you really like something, a little extra enthusiasm is nice. But pretending that you are interested in something that you are not is almost a form of leading someone on. Because if they care, they’ll change their behavior to adjust (well said).

 

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

My Well-Meaning Mother

July 16, 2010 //  by Simone//  1 Comment


My mother (a former Paris runway model) is amazing! She is happy and content to be a mother, wife, and non-profit administrator. We are pretty close too! We talk almost everyday. Whenever I go home for an extended period of time, my mother always finds time in her schedule to make my two favorite meals: spaghetti and fried fish.

She is also enthusiastic, kind, and generous. In fact, I can always tell when one of my siblings had a particularly challenging athletic event the evening before. Because she always sounds like an eighty-year old chain smoker when she looses her voice the day after.

I admire her a lot, and hope that I can be just as good a mother one day.

Sometimes, however, my mother’s enthusiasm can get the best of her. I often tell her haste makes waste. Cut once measure twice. But, I think at this point she is just used to having 9 people depend on her. So, whenever she can get ahead of the game she aims to do so.

One such opportunity reared its head at Thanksgiving a couple of years ago. Thanksgiving is HUGE in my house, and it is the holiday that everyone trys to make it home for. We had all gathered around the table and were preparing to say the blessing, when my mother announced that she had a gift for me. My little sister ran to get the gift bag and handed it to me with a beaming smile.

The lovely gift bag held a beautiful book that my mother purchased on sale…365 Days to the Perfect Wedding (or something of that nature). It was complete with budgets, bows, envelopes and everything one needs to plan the perfect wedding. One problem. I’m not even dating anyone…and haven’t for several years. My five brothers erupted in laughter. And I, I wanted to crawl under a rock.

Boy, did she get ahead of the game.

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

A Kiss

July 16, 2010 //  by Simone//  Leave a Comment

A kiss, BMW

One day while walking down one of the busier streets in the city I was whining to God (of course, in the most respectful way that one can do that). Because I had been here for all of two months, and I hadn’t met my husband yet.

 

I mean, Gee Whiz, I says to myself. “I know that’s why You brought me here, because Juan (my ex-boyfriend) just dumped me and I know you brought me here to meet someone better. And that’ll fix Juan, God, we’ll show him won’t we? But, why are you taking SOOOO long. I mean, God, I haven’t met one single guy that loves You. Are you sure that you know what your are doing? I mean I know You know what you are doing, but could you speed it up a little?”

 

As I continued to walk down the street, I passed a beautiful two-door BMW. So, I quickly down shifted from whining to God to assessing the character of the owner of such a lavish vehicle. I mean, clearly he doesn’t manage his money well nor does he give to charity because he is a knot-head that drives a 70-thousand dollar car. The nerve.

 

And then I saw the bumper stickers. Two of them. The one on the left read: “Don’t be fooled by my car, my treasure is in heaven.” The one on the right read: “Real Men Love Jesus.”

 

I nearly passed out. God just reached down from high heaven to give me, Simone, a kiss when I needed it the most.

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Uncategorized, WaitingTag: BMW, Real Men, Story

The Intervention

July 15, 2010 //  by Simone//  4 Comments

Intervention, stop, concernLate last week my dear friend and colleague, Faye, came to my office. I could tell by the way her eye brows were furrowed that she meant business. Faye edits my work too. So, my first thought was “Lord, what have I done now?”

She sat down and began with the usual pleasantries. “How are you? What are your plans for the weekend, How is your family back home  etc. etc.” I explained (nonchalantly) that I was going to run, hang out with some friends, see a musical, that my family was doing well…the usual.

And then the boot dropped. Faye was here to stage an intervention for my dating life. “Simone, do you even want to meet a guy? I mean, have you even asked God where you can meet guys? I mean to date…not to evangelize. Seriously, he’s not going to show up on your door step wearing a t-shirt that says ‘I’m the one.’ Simone, I don’t think you are taking this stuff seriously because if you were…you would be trying to make yourself available. Its going to take two years you know. One to date and a year to be engaged. Have you thought about that? I doubt it. Because clearly, you’d be frustrated if you had.”

People, I cannot make this stuff up.

So, after an hour of “counseling.” We agreed that I would make better decisions on how I spend my time. The goal is to make myself more available to meeting guys.

As a good faith effort, I decided to go to a fireworks display on Saturday night, rather than a musical. Let’s face it there wouldn’t be any eligible bachelor’s at a musical.

However, I didn’t tell Faye that I spent Friday night…in my apartment…reading a book until 4:30 a.m. Now, that’s my idea of a good time!

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

My Brother & Me

July 14, 2010 //  by Simone//  Leave a Comment

Since you know the reason I’m writing about my brother. I feel the need to tell y’all a little about our relationship. Isaac and I got off to a rough start before he was even born. You see, I had four glorious years of being an only child before Isaac made his grand entrance into the world. And when asked if I was excited about being a big sister, I informed people that I intended to throw him in the trash as soon as he was born. Awful, I know.

But, as time went on my sentiments changed and I began to love and even defend the little guy. Once, when my brother was playing in a basketball tournament and a guy from the opposing team fouled, in my opinion, a little roughly. I ran out onto the court, tackled the offender, and proceeded to inform him that if he laid another hand on my brother I would smack his face. The poor 12-year-old didn’t know what hit him. I was 16ish at the time and probably should’ve known better, but I didn’t play when it came to protecting my family. I have matured since then and no longer threaten to smack people. I am, after all, a lady.

Isaac and I are still very close, thankfully, despite my living 700 miles away. Even though he is getting married, going to school full-time, and working part-time. He still manages to check up on me. He doesn’t beat around the bush either. Generally, his first or second question is “Simone, do you have any suitors?”

And, let me tell you. He’s not the only one asking.

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

28 Days and counting….

July 13, 2010 //  by Simone//  8 Comments

My brother, Isaac, is getting married in 28 days. I am more than excited for him. But, I am less than enthusiastic for myself. You see, Isaac is 25. I am 28. He is getting married before me, and that puts me in a tight spotcounting down . Why you might  ask? Because, I will have to face all of our family, all of our friends, and all their questions.

You know the questions I’m referring to. The one’s that come with raised eyebrows and feigned courtesy. You look great, Simone, how are you doing? Translation: You aren’t ugly, Simone, why aren’t you married? Ahhhh!

What’s a single girl to do? How do I explain that I am content? I LOVE my, family, job, apartment, friends, church, and all around life. How do I explain that when I wake up in the morning I thank God for another day that I get to live in this FANTASTIC city? Why does it have to boil down to this one future guy that I hope to meet in the near or distant future?

Yes. One day I do want to be married. Yes. I do want to have 4-6 kids. No. I am not delusional. I know that if I want to have that many kids I’ll have to start sooner rather than later. And No. I’m not one of those Sex in the City gals that thinks having a great career, wearing high heels to walk 20 blocks, and sleeping around is the life. I’m just not in a hurry. Can that be okay?

Category: Countdown To My Brother's Wedding, Waiting

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