26 May 2016

so much.


  • "the good game" from polyanna
  • sticky rice + soy sauce
  • seashells at the chocolate shoppe
  • "earth has no sorrow that heaven can't heal."
  • hearing emma sing through the bathroom walls
  • andrew's creative video
  • the guys who cleaned out the vent on the door
  • suitcases are out
  • graduation dinner for wesley, bendik and bella
  • whitney worked me in for a late night haircut
  • load of laundry in the BIG machine
  • t-minus 36 hours until we head to georgia
  • emma's sweet, sweet notes
  • how the academy celebrates character and integrity over scholastic achievements
  • t-minus 10 hours until we head to georgia
  • jenelle's kindness with loaning ebooks


pictures will have to come another time...a time when it's not after midnight...

19 May 2016

rainbows, geckos, file drawers and such

  • absolutely wonderful weekend at jungle nofy
  • rain on the roof (real life white noise!)
  • wonderful people to spend the weekend with
  • early morning rainbows discovered by an adventurous 9 year old


  • walks on the beach with emma
  • beatles' songs whistled remarkably well
  • 8:34 bedtime
  • package from sarah ann


  •  kids enjoying, laughing, splashing, swimming, boating
  • getting to observe a gecko
  • phone calls and skype calls with nick
  • "faces of fistula" - the lives of the ladies who benefitted from the obf program


  • getting to say "hello" in a season of farewells
  • order from a bit of chaos
  • helping a friend
  • a job complete


  • perfectly timed tuk tuks and laundry slots
  • "are you feeling strong?"
  • "we are weak...He is strong."  
  • my children's willingness to accept my apologies so quickly

12 May 2016

gifts abound.

  • are you tired? worn out? burned out on religion?  come to ME...matthew 11
  • raisins from laura's cabin sale
  • quotes.


  • laughter at l'affiche with lovely ladies
  • alliteration
  • rob's friendship to all of us (and his place in this community)


  • airport juice naturel with nick
  • thinking about my mom and the things she has taught me
  •  ers (elephants, romans and silliness), would you rather & spoon playing with the cash crew


  • night out with the borrows celebrating tim!
  • unplanned dining room dinner with natalie
  • i miss him so much because i love him so much


  • kids' excitement about our weekend plans
  • the chandra family 
  • new issue of relevant.  it's worth the wait.  


  • time with KJ (including one last sneaky coffee for this field service) before she left for benin 
  • an equal exchange of pun-y cards and knowingness.
  • i have purple in my hair!


07 May 2016

5 lessons learned from my mother

It's Mother's Day tomorrow.

I'm glad I have a mom.  I'm glad I have the mom that I have. She has taught me more than she would ever give herself credit for.  I thought it was about time she heard about a few of the things she's taught me (or at least remind her of how she's impacted my life in big and little ways alike).

the art of pinning socks together

In the McMichael house, we always had a little pin cushion or a dish for holding safety pins in our bathroom.  The idea was simple:  take off dirty socks, pin them together, throw them in the dirty clothes.  They would get washed (together), dried (together), sorted (together) and put away (together). If these steps were followed (which was really just one step), one would never find themselves wondering what happened to all those one socks that went missing.  Admittedly, this is a lesson I am not putting into practice but I wish that I was.  Taking the little bit of time to pin the socks together (all of 10 seconds) would save exponential amounts of time spent sorting and searching, not to mention all of the heartache over what to do with the single socks that remain.


the art of thoughtfulness 

One of the things I appreciate most about my mom is the way she cares about each of her four kids - and our spouses - and her grandkids.  If it's within her power, she always has "something special" for us at a meal or family gathering just because she knows it's our favorite.  Banana pudding for Jonathan. Reese's Cups (and various other candy!) for Nick.  That's all I can think of -- apparently I'm not as thoughtful as she is because I don't know everyone's favorite!  I still have more to learn from her.


the art of always carrying a snack

She always had the little brown bag with the stop light and some clever words on it.  I may not remember what the bag says (I bet she could...or I bet she could find the bag because she also has the gift of not getting rid of anything that has the potential to be useful - so, unless that bag disintegrated or was eaten by an animal, I would bet good money that it can be found on Johnson Street in Warrenton, Georgia -- my money would be that it's in the pantry in the kitchen...maybe even on the left hand side) but I remember the contents - healthy snack options...most likely peanut butter crackers, maybe some raisins or sunflower seeds.  There's no telling how many meltdowns were avoided (and money was saved) by making good use of the snacks in her little brown stop light bag.  (she also had the little ziplock of gum that was useful during church...that 1/2 of piece of gum - so that chewing would be minimal - was such a welcomed sight in the middle of a sermon!).  The tradition continues, it's a rare occassion to find me without a snack close by (some may think it's for my kids...but it's for me, too!).



the art of getting every last drop out of the bottle  

I don't know if I ever would've known that I had another week's worth of shampoo or lotion in the bottle or more butter to be used if it weren't for my mom (who knows, maybe I would've figured it out on my own...but how long would it have taken and how much would I have wasted before I learned?!).  Instead of throwing away a container that was seemingly empty, she would often cut off the top (or bottom) and was then able to use the rest of the product inside.  This lesson came in very handy just this week with my concealer - I thought I was out...but was so happy to cut off the bottom and find many more days worth! My mom knew life hacks before life hacks were a thing.


the art of thank you note writing

"Dear Mrs. Jean, Thank you for the gift.  I like it and it will be very useful.  Love, Dianna" was never ever going to cut it for a thank you note from me in my mother's world (nor should it!).  I am so thankful that my mom taught me how to be specific in my thank you's (maybe she planted alot of the seeds that have grown into my thankful lists and the heart of most of the blogs that I post here).  The art behind thank you notes according to Sandra was basically be very specific in exactly what you were thankful for and how that gift would be used - and to use the entire card (and not just by writing bigger). This is probably the lesson that I'm most thankful for - and the one I use most.



Happy Mother's Day, Mama.  Thank you for giving your best and loving us well.  You are special and I'm glad you're my mom.  See you in 3 weeks!!!!

05 May 2016

continuing to count.

fantala is officially gone (and has been for quite some time)
fanta + stick  -- note on my door
saturday afternoon with nick
huge pile of mattresses in the warehouse
well-timed entrance of a friend and a twister game
"i know a mess when i see one because i am one." - andy stanley
long sunday afternoon nap
more and more pizza making
the freedom to post without pictures...cause it's what is best in this moment/day/week.
successful last "love languages" elementary student life class
a husband who listens
ginger ale