Meet Amy

I have struggled with the answer when asked, "What do you do?" and it isn't work-related. Ultimately, we settled on that I find things and untangle things. But I also read (a lot), pretend to wake surf, and watch Hallmark films.

Amy's bookshelf: 2024

The Weekend Away
it was amazing
So so good! Orla and Kate are long-time best friends off on a girls' weekend away. Kate is a bit of a player who is trying to get back at her soon-to-be-ex, causing her to spend frivolously and do drugs and hook-ups. Orla is a new mom ex...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, five-stars, thriller, and thoughtful
Written Off
really liked it
tagged: 2024, cozy, easy, and four-stars
Maybe Next Time
really liked it
Parts were a screaming 5 and parts were like “what?” And just irritated me. It is a Groundhog Day premise about a family of four - the mom is caught up in her own life and missing all that is going on around her with her kids and then he...
tagged: 2024, audible-books, fiction, four-stars, and thoughtful

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Bonding over Bugs

A couple of weeks ago I posted about my girls and their fascination with bugs.  Somehow that fascination continues and it is an area that is creating a wonderful bond between them.

As you know, Scott and I are both super busy with work right now.  Scott has had to go out of town three times for five days at a time and one of the trips was at the same time as one of my trips.  Because of all of the work we are both doing, we aren’t getting in as much summer play as we would like.  So each Saturday we are making a huge effort to do something fun and as a family.

This past Saturday we went on a familiar family hike up to Stewart Falls.  Familiar yet it was full of firsts.

It was the first time in 12 years that my dad was able to make the hike.  (Professional football and high school drivers ed did some serious damage to his knees, feet and back).

This was the first time ever that we have hiked it in June and had snow covering the trail, the river and as was as high as the top of the first fall.

 

And strangely, it was the first time we have ever gotten lost.  We thought about taking some short cuts which didn’t really work out well for us at all.  I guess there is a reason they say to stay on trails especially when hiking with little ones.  We climbed through bushes and we held branches so that each could get down the mountain without injury.  Eventually we ended up back tracking and decided to follow the trail the rest of the way to the falls.

But, my favorite part of the hike had nothing to do with firsts.  My favorite part was watching my two girls hold hands while they made their way down the mountain.

I don’t like that Scott and I are both so busy.  It is challenging that we are both so busy at the same time.  But we are so grateful that we both have jobs full of opportunity.  For now, it just means we have to make even more effort have fun when we are available.  Hopefully they will look back on this summer as a fun summer and not as a summer where mom and dad had to work so much.

 

*** it has been a while since I linked to Lolli and Cecily’s PSF/GMYBS but it is time. 🙂

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Bright and Vivid

For this week’s I Heart Faces, I debated a number of pictures but all of them were longing to be in a post with other pictures.  All of them except this one.  It was willing to stand alone.

 

Ivy is constantly a bright spot to everyone.  She has a contagious smile and a heart of gold.  Sure, she has her moments like every 5 year old does.  But when it comes to bright and vivid, I think of Ivy.

There are some beautiful entries at I Heart Faces – so check them out.

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If life were a balance beam...

… I would be getting .7 points deductions all the time.  And now I read that there are 7 essential activities for a mental well-being???

As you know, I am trying very hard to balance all of the important aspects of my life.  Working until 6:30 or 7 each day makes finding that balance a bit harder, but until I have proven myself as effective, smart and capable then it is what is required.  Hopefully soon I will close some deals and get on top of my reports so that I buy myself a little freedom.  In order to continue striving for the trifecta, I have to sacrifice in other areas.  And maybe I need to rethink those priorities.

I often enter in all of my food intake in the “LiveStrong” application or online.  My “daily plate” is never correctly balanced.  I consider my nutrition an absolute fail.  And now, according to the Harvard Business Review Blog, I need to have some of each of the following mental “nutrition” each day.  Focus Time, Play Time, Connecting Time, Physical Time, Time in, Down Time and Sleep Time.  Maybe LiveStrong will need to come out with a mental nutrition application as well.  At least then I might do a better job of checking things off the list.

After reading the article, I decided I’d score myself on each of the 7 categories.  Then maybe in a few months, I can revisit this baseline and see if I’m doing better.  If you want to join me, I’d love to hear how you are doing now and we can touch base again after the summer and again during the holidays.

Here goes… (the part in red is the definition by David Rock)

 

Focus Time. When we closely focus on tasks in a goal-oriented way, taking on challenges that make deep connections in the brain. Okay – I’m doing pretty well on this one.  Primarily because I have no choice.  During the week I’m focused on work – figuring out how to better help my clients, determining when we are or are not a good fit and working to improve my product and industry knowledge.  Then during the weekend I have to figure out what to do with a bunch of 4 year olds for an hour.  A frustrating challenge but a definite challenge.

Play Time. When we allow ourselves to be spontaneous or creative, playfully enjoying novel experiences, which helps make new connections in the brain. I don’t have nearly enough of this during the week, let alone during the day.  Everything I do is planned – maybe sometimes creative but rarely spontaneous.  Scott helps me be better with this because he is actually pretty good at this.  Although I think he would feel he doesn’t get enough “Play Time” either.  We make memories for sure – but I think that fits better in the next category.

Connecting Time. When we connect with other people, ideally in person, richly activating the brain’s social circuitry. This one we do a lot of given the amount of time we have throughout the week.  We often spend good quality time together as a family and with extended family.  We do not do well in this area with friends.  I wish we were better at connecting with people outside of the family – in person.

Physical Time. When we move our bodies, aerobically if possible, which strengthens the brain in many ways. TOTALLY SUCK on this one.  I often think that I should wake up an hour earlier and work out.  It is a fact that I feel WAY better when I am in shape and when I am making time for physical activities.  Yesterday I walked 4 miles to and from the trade show.  It was fantastic but far from my daily needs.  My goal is to get working out during the summer – keep getting up as early as I was when I had to get the girls ready and to school.  That should buy me some physical time.  As long as I don’t decide I need more sleep time instead.

Time In. When we quietly reflect internally, focusing on sensations, images, feelings and thoughts, helping to better integrate the brain. Umm, “time in”?  really – who has time to sit quietly and reflect?  I might get a few minutes of this before I drift off to sleep – but if I get easily distracted and start going through my to do list and then I can’t fall asleep.  So there’s a bit of challenge to address with this category.  Maybe I could take a few minutes during work to go and sit quietly in the sun reflecting and feeling.  Definitely worth a try.

Down Time. When we are non-focused, without any specific goal, and let our mind wander or simply relax, which helps our brain recharge. This is so important for me.  I love having down time where Scott and I just sit quietly and watch a show.  Time where I don’t have to think about anything important or anything at all.  I get to laugh or cry or just sit.  But then I feel guilty that I just wasted 20-40 minutes when I could have been blogging, reading, studying, cleaning, working out.  So that doesn’t really help my well-being much.  Maybe if I’m balancing the rest of the areas, I’ll feel better about the down time.

Sleep Time. When we give the brain the rest it needs to consolidate learning and recover from the experiences of the day. I totally need 8-9 hours.  I typically get about 6-7.  Hmmm.

 

Well there you have it.  My “well-being nutrition” is a wreck.

 

How is yours?

 

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From a Distance

This week’s theme is “From a Distance” – I took this picture during a warm-up for one of Jade’s meets.  I love the unity the girls show while they are warming up.  Although gymnastics is considered an individual sport, when you watch these little girls warm up and cheer for one another, you can’t help but know that it is indeed a team sport.

By the way, Jade hasn’t made any decisions yet.  She’s excited for her intense summer of gymnastics and looking forward to auditions for dance.  She found out that she gets to assist one of her teachers this summer and she’s very excited about that.

Be sure and check out some other “from a distance” photographs at I heart faces.

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Finding a Happy Place

So far, Sunbeams (the 3-4 year olds in my church) are not helping me get to my happy place.  Luckily I did not have to teach this week.  I only had to sit with them during the combined meeting.

There are two of the kids that have made friends with me, and I think I might be breaking through the wall of the “tough” one.  But time will tell.

The best part of Sunbeams this week was during combined when the leader was having the kids find certain scriptures in their own scriptures.  The tough one came running over to me repeating the book and verse to look up.  Then he quietly sat holding his book, pointing to where I had shown him the scripture was located.  Then he’d come running over with the next scripture.  Keep this boy involved and he’ll be bright spot.  Now to figure out how to keep him constantly engaged.

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Jade had her school dance festival this past week.  She did great – even though she mouthed to grandpa “Where’s mom?” in the middle of the routine and nearly stopped in her tracks until she found me.  How could she miss me?  I’m the one that looks like a camera lens with Ivy leaning on me.  That is one of my “happy places”.

While we were at the dance festival we got to see our first Utah nanny.  She was in town visiting her husband’s family.  He just finished PT school.  We really miss her.  She was such a wonderful nanny and truly loved our girls – but in a healthy way.  Never once did I question if we were doing the right thing for the girls when she was taking care of them.  And as a working mom, that concern creeps in A LOT.  Jade used to have so much fun with her and Ivy was so stinking happy for her.  When Jade sees her now, she totally remembers her and times they had together.  Ivy was so young, she can just tell she is suppose to adore her when she sees her.  When she was our nanny, it was easy to find a “happy place” when I was working because I knew the girls were in their own “happy place”.

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Last week was also the recital for the dance program Ivy is in at preschool.  Having Ivy at “Sunshine School” has been so great for her socially.  She really has made some wonderful friends.  It cracks me up when she refers to them as her “BFF’s”  Seriously I have to remind myself I don’t have teenagers yet.

One of these cute little girls is leaving the school for the summer and won’t be back when kindergarten starts.  Ivy will really miss her.  Another she has bonded with so closely that when I picked Ivy up from school early, she sobbed big crocodile tears and hugged her goodbye.  While still another has been there since her first day as a BFF and support.  She’d cheer her up on days she didn’t want me to leave and welcome her with open arms on all other days as well.  I wish these were the girls in our neighborhood.  I couldn’t ask for a sweeter group of 5 year old friends.  Watching her be so happy is another one of my “happy places”.

Well, it is gonna be another busy week.  So I’ll post as soon as I can.  For now, Ivy’s having an “episode” and her joints are hurting her.  So I’m heading in to cuddle in her bed for a while.  Another “happy place”.

 

Whenever I’m having a tough time, I escape, if not in person then at least in my mind, to one of my “happy places”.  Where do you escape to?

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