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Where Does Your Worth Come From?

18 Aug

How do you value yourself? Where does your sense of worth come from? Is it from the validation of others? This is something we want, whether we will admit it or not. We seek it through others agreeing with us on a matter, or acknowledging us in something we have done. There! A stamp of approval! It’s done! I’m validated, real, have value and worth….because someone or something tells me I do.

But what about the days when none of those things come? The lonely empty days when we feel lost, or alone, and wonder if all of life is just a pointless practice of lying down and getting up and starting all over again?

Then there are other days when the winds of adversity blow, the rain falls down….sometimes as quiet tears rolling down our face, into our hearts. Someone doesn’t like us, they didn’t approve of what we did or what we said. We were too harsh, or too quick, or maybe just too different from the other and a clash ensues, an argument begins, or we get rejected in one way or another.

“See?”, a little voice inside whispers. “See? They know the truth now – you’re wrong. You’re worthless. You have little or no value. So there!” We catch ourselves listening to that little voice that lies to us, that lives inside of us: the voice of insecurity.

I struggle with these types of things from time to time. Failures and losses in my life have led me to these feelings. I sometimes will go for several days, not even knowing I’ve wandered back into this little lonely hole where I feel lost and all alone. Then one day it will begin to dawn on me, and I will slowly start climbing my way out again. I’ve suffered several losses in my life. Had more than a few failures. Watched a grandparent get eaten by cancer when I was around 12. She was 74. I loved all my grandparents dearly; none of them lived past my 13th year. Lost my mom when I was 25, she was only 54. I had 3 beautiful children that missed their Nana as much as I missed my mom. Broke my back, literally, around 34. Lost a home around 35. Lost a marriage of 28 years around 46. Had to start over in every area of my life. New home, new job, new church, new state. Lots of rebuilding, and I’m still working on that. Last year had the unexpected loss of a very dear friend who was only 53. She was my oldest friend. We talked every day, now I just think about her often and miss her greatly. I wish the losses and failures had helped me be less like Schleprock and Eeyore, and be more optimistic and strong. But I don’t bounce back as well as I want to. Okay, that’s enough. I’m sure you understand and have suffered the same or similar things, and our worth is not determined by these losses or how we deal with them. What things do you allow to validate you? Where does your sense of worth come from? Please share your stories with me, share your testimonies of love and life and how you climb out of your hole as well about the losses you are also overcoming.

I am going to start something new for myself. I think it will help stop this eternal wheel of blah I seem to get trapped on. I am going to start a gratitude list. A friend of mine does this. She has a little notebook she uses to record large and small things she is grateful for, or happy about, or just blessings she has received. When she fills one book up, she finds another to start all over again. She reads her blessings on bad days, and when she has one or two filled up, she mails them to her daughters or friends so they can share the gratitude too.

Ann Voskamp has a community that does this as well. Would you like to start your own list? I’ll start mine with this:

Things I Am Grateful For:

1.Grandkids that run at me every day when I get home that act like it’s been weeks since they have seen me.
2. A Boyfriend who’s sweet and thinks I’m great.
3. Hugs and kisses from Boyfriend and Grandkids.
4. A daughter who keeps things clean and a son-in-law that mows grass. That means I don’t have to. :)
5. Friends who cook and play board games and card games and video games and drinking games. :)
6. Laughter with said friends that actually makes my face hurt and tummy sore from the sheer quantity of it.
7. My Daddy. He is the best man I know.
8. My job, when so many don’t have one right now.
9. The ability to pay my bills due to the job.
10. God, who I think gave me all these wonderful things.

Now, where’s yours? Let me know. Let’s encourage each other today.

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Do You Know Where Your Famster Is?

08 Aug
A Famster

Lester On the Road

A Famster from Greenville SC decided to take a road trip with two friends, Esther and Fester. His name is Lester. For his road trip he packed lots of snacks: rice chips, apples, gummi bears and milk duds. He also brought some water to share. Since Fester was driving, and he was so slow…..! Lester decided to bring a few books along. He was afraid he might be bored. Lester offered to share them with Esther. He has a small crush on her. He would like to impress her with his Famsterness. He is trying to come up with a plan for this. Lester isn’t sure of their destination, but you can follow along….come on!

Nachos Royale

Feeding Lester Nachos Royale

Oooohhhhh! What do we have here? Looks like during their travels Lester found something good to eat. I wonder if he will share? What did our little friend find? Chicken Nacho Royale at Juanita Greenberg’s in downtown Charleston. He did share, and Esther said it was YUM! Lester’s faithful traveling companion Fester also enjoyed the meal. There were lots of jalepeno’s to eat, plenty of food for all 3 of them. Did we say YUM! Needless to say there were no leftovers at all.

Giant Famster hits the beach

Godzilla Lester Beach Invader

Later that afternoon, Lester thinks he has found a way to impress Esther. He has devised a scheme to take over this puny planet. His plan will be unfurled. By the dawning of the sun he will take over the world. His first conquest will be THE BEACH! Look at all those little ant-like creatures running amok! This should be easy for a mastermind like Brain, er I mean Lester! Unfortunately, Esther was not impressed with Lester stomping around the house and making loud noises that frightened small children. I don’t think Lester will be getting any supper tonight!

Sleepytime tea for Lester

Lester Goes to Bed

After a long day of conquering, Lester goes to bed. He is tired from the drive and stomping, and disappointed that Esther was not easily impressed. But, tomorrow is another day…..is Lester pondering what I think he is pondering? Tune in next week for another episode of Lester, Esther and Fester as they take over the world! Ummm, I mean drive home from the beach. :)

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Cruisin’ The Drive Thru

07 Aug

I am so excited! It’s our vacation and I am psyched up and ready to go! I wanted to drive but Boyfriend wouldn’t let me. :( I like to drive faster than him. So I am navigating. We’ll see how long that lasts! ;) I wanna go!

Anyway, we decide to go to a drive thru for breakfast, drive in, order, pay and get food – fast, right? Weeellllll….not exactly boys and girls. Let me share our story…..

We pull in and wait for the second car in front of us to order, which takes a little longer than you would think, but not too bad. Then the car in front of us places its order, pretty quickly. Our turn! We want 2 biscuits, a coffee, an OJ and a cup of ice. How complicated is that, right? We see small water, hold the water, on the order screen for the cup of ice. No kidding here. Small water, hold the water? Real simple huh? Translation = small cup of ice. They read the rest of the order back to us and ask if it is correct. We move to the pay window.

When I was a teenager, I was a cashier at a local grocery store. Being able to make change was part of the job requirements. I had to be able to do a little math in my head. It took a few weeks but I caught on, and soon could have change figured out before my OLD register could. This was not a computerized model, uh-uh. It was the ancient hand crank kind. Really. No, thank you, I’m NOT that old, but the store I worked in was. :)

So, why do I digress down memory lane? We pull up to the pay window and Boyfriend doesn’t have exact change, so he gives the girl a twenty and change so she owes him a $13 and a nickel. She couldn’t do it. The nickle blew her mind. I don’t think you have to understand math concepts anymore to run a register. She had to go get more change (?) for him, and comes back shortly with the few dollars and a nickle. I think someone helped her figure it out.

So we finally got the change, and she apologizes for the delay, and I try to make a joke about the fact that the line hasn’t moved at all because of the second car in front of us. They still hadn’t got whatever they ordered, what was it? The whole frickin’ restaurant? I dunno. Boyfriend got my joke but she didn’t. Must have been a bad joke. We sit for another 10 minutes or so. Fast food huh?

Finally – really long time here – the second car has their order and we are 1 step closer to our food. I notice as they hand the bag of food to the car ahead of us that they also ordered OJ. Nothing unusual here as OJ is a breakfast standard, just normal stuff. Next I see that something must be wrong with their order. They call the lady at the window back, and a new bag of food appears. They drive away. Yay! Our turn!

We pull up for our turn at the delivery window. What do we get first? Drumroll please…….a small glass of ice water, with the water! Whaaaat? We also get the OJ and coffee. Boyfriend knocks on the drive through window to let the lady know we need help. She comes back, he tells her ice only please. She fixes it, and gives us straws and closes the window and disappears. We think she is getting our biscuits, but that’s not it folks. She comes back in 2 or 3 minutes and asks us what we want? Why are we still there? We look at each other and then at her and BF tells her we would like our biscuits please. She leaves and comes back again, this time with the manager, who also asks, why are we still there. Really. This happened. We’re going, Huh? Is this a prank? Is someone punking us? What do we want? I dunno. Maybe we want to get our food and leave. Which is what BF tells them, ‘We ordered a sausage egg and cheese and an egg and cheese biscuit. That’s all. We paid for them already.’ The window girl doesn’t remember she didn’t give us our food. Then it dawns on me. The first bag of food she gave the car in front of us was wrong. She must have given the biscuit part of our order to the car ahead of us. Wow. What can I say.

We finally do get two biscuits, but Boyfriend’s sausage and egg had no cheese. At this point we cut our losses. We have a vacation to start! Get me the heck outta Dodge please!

So, aren’t drive thru’s fun? I have had 3 meals screwed up this week alone. You probably have the same kinda stuff happen too. It’s really kinda miraculous when we do get what we order isn’t it? Hope you have better luck driving thru than we did. But that’s all in the past now. We’re at the BEACH! Later!

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