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Choosing Love Over Hate

A few weeks ago I posted about a daily project I try to add to at our house.  Every day, I write down on an index card that date, and something that happened.  Sometimes it’s something big, sometimes it’s something minor, someday I hope it’s a neat way my family can look back on our history.

Monday’s card simply reads…

2013: This was a very sad day in Boston.

In the coming years, how should I explain this entry to my sons? How has ANY parent explained such cowardly, horrific acts to their children?

Maybe I’ll show my boys this.. a recent post from my friend Molly Campbell.  If she wasn’t already a brilliant lawyer, wife and mother.. I would spend every waking hour trying to convince her to write for a living.. she’s that good.

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Dear Jack,

Yesterday when we got home from school, I pulled your daily report out of your backpack. I realized that I hadn’t read it since last week and that on Friday, you did something that you hadn’t done since you were a baby: you bit a friend. Now, you would have gotten in trouble for this on any day but yesterday especially, you were in the hot seat. I realize that a 3 year old’s attention span leaves a bit to be desired so perhaps it wasn’t my smartest move to make you sit with me for a good ten minutes, talking about love and hurt. I kept repeating the same things over and over, trying my hardest to ensure that you were truly listening and understanding what I was saying…why it is not ever okay to hurt someone else, no matter what you are feeling or what they did to you. By the end of the conversation, you were exasperated. You buried your head into my lap and wailed, “Mommmmyyyyy!!!! I won’t bite anymore! Mommmyyyyy!!!” I kissed your head and sent you back to help your daddy get ready for bath time. But I didn’t follow you. Instead, I just sat on that cold kitchen floor and thought about it all. I thought about how this world has changed so much from the place I thought it was when I was your age. I thought about how sad I am that you have to grow up here, in a world where hate has so much power to change things–to shake every day people from everything they thought they knew. And I thought about how helpless I felt over all of it. 

Jack, I have had so many plans for things I wanted to teach you. I wanted to teach you to be hardworking and successful so that you would never have to worry about how you would pay your bills. I wanted to teach you to find someone who will make you happy the same way that your dad and I make each other happy. I wanted to teach you about all the things that will bring you a good life. And while all of those things are fine, yesterday I realized that if I can only teach you one thing, I will and I will teach it well. I will teach you love. 

There is so much hate in this world. Virgina Tech, where people trying to make a better life for themselves were taken six years ago today. Aurora, where we lost your Crazy Aunt Jessi. Newtown, where parents lost their babies who hadn’t yet had the opportunity to grow up. Boston, where a day of triumph turned into a day of terror. And all of this, all of it because of hate. Jack, I will teach you that every single life is unique and precious. I will teach you that every single person is so very loved and has a network of friends and family who will find it hard to breathe without them. I will teach you that hurting other people and choosing hate over love does nothing at all to make you happier or feel more triumphant. I will teach you that the only thing that can truly combat and ease your fears is love. Child, all I can do is teach you love. And so I will. 

Your mom is afraid. It’s hard to watch these kinds of things happen in our world and not be affected by them; not think about the possibility of it happening where we are. It’s hard to lose someone in this way and still think, “It could never happen to me.” or even, “It could never happen to me again.” I have spent so much of my life worrying. I worry about you and about your dad. I worry about my family and my friends. I worry about me. And the worrying has done nothing. It hasn’t stopped anything. And I realize now that I am absolutely, completely, devastatingly helpless over all of this. I cannot stop any of these terrible things from happening and that is just such a sickening feeling–to be sitting here, waiting for the next thing to happen, knowing that there is absolutely nothing that I can do.

But that’s not entirely correct, Jack. Because there is something I can do. Something that if every parent did, we wouldn’t be in this situation. So yesterday, I made a decision. Our family will choose love. We will not choose worry, it does nothing. We will not choose sadness, it does nothing. We will not choose fear, it too does nothing. Instead, we will choose to teach you how to love every single person you meet. Deep, sincere, respectful love. Maybe if someone had taught those other people about that kind of love, our world wouldn’t be where it is today. And maybe I can’t go back in time and teach them the things they should know but I can teach you, and you can teach your children and your children can teach their children. Because the one thing I know is that hate will not win. Love always, always wins. And it will win this time too. 

Because all I can do is teach mine to love. And suddenly, I don’t feel so helpless anymore. 

Love,
Mommy

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All you need is love.  Thanks for the reminder, Molly 🙂

Sliding Into Third

Disclaimer: I haven’t slid into third since I played elite softball as a kid.. the last time I tried I just kind of crumbled onto third base during a slow pitch game.. and I hurt myself.

So why the headline?  Because this week, Baby and I begin the third trimester of pregnancy!

WAIT.. WHAT?!?! How did this happen so quickly?!?!  I thought we had plenty of time to paint.. to choose a crib.. to prepare!  This pregnancy has simply FLOWN by, thanks to a healthy baby and some really good luck in having a smooth pregnancy!

Still, as any momma will back me up on (except for the REALLY lucky ones!) things are starting to get a little more uncomfortable.  And sometimes, you just need to talk to someone who knows and can share their pregnancy pains with you!  So it’s a good thing I’m in very good company…

THE WOMEN WHO DRANK THE WATER

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Lauren Nathan, wife of my good friend Jeff Nathan.. due in May

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Former KETV reporter Kailyn (Reid) Watson.. due in June

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My hair stylist extraordinaire Mattie Knihal.. due in August

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One of my best friends from high school, Cassie Lacey.. due in August

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My friend and Omaha nurse Kylie Scheideler.. due in September

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Fellow PLHS classmate and Omaha actress, Leanne Hill-Carlson.. due in October

That’s A LOT of friends, all pregnant at the same time!! It’s really great though.. because together we are a pool of endless resources for commiserating and comparing notes.

“I have a horrible cold.. anything you’ve tried that helps?”

“I’m so tired!! Any tricks that help with the other kiddos and/or give you energy at work?”

“Strollers!?! Help me!! Do you like the brand you got? Which ones are you looking at?”

And the biggest thing we can all discuss.. DRINKING THE HORRIBLE ORANGE WATER for the glucose test! Ugh.. it’s like drinking Shasta from a 2-liter bottle that’s been left open on the counter for a few days..

The BEST part of sharing this experience together is watching each little life enter the world, hearing each new name, and seeing each precious face.

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Chloe Cadwell Kaiser, born March 4 to my friends and proud parents Erin & Josh Kaiser

I see this perfect, gorgeous little girl and I grin ear to ear.  I can’t WAIT until we meet our newest little addition!!  Batter up!

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“Listening to a speech about self-control from a person who just ate three bowls of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.” –@HonestToddler

This One’s For The Girls

IT’S FASHION! IT’S FASHION! (Project Runway fans.. flashback to when Santino sang that in the work room in Season 2, annoying his fellow designers… it still makes me laugh :))

Another Omaha Fashion Week is in the books and I had the great honor of emceeing Saturday night’s finale!  This is one of my FAVORITE events of the year to host, because my best friends and I make a girl’s night of it and hit the town!

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Thanks to Craig Lenihan and OmahaNightLife.com for the photo!

A few years ago, all of us going out together was the norm.  We’d sing our hearts out at karaoke, meet at Maria’s in Ralston to catch up over tacos, and of course, watch American Idol together every week!   Careers, weddings, and several kiddos later, it’s harder and harder to find time (and babysitters!)  to get together.  When we do, it is SOO good for the soul!  I think we all have those people in our lives that just KNOW us inside and out; we relate, we laugh, we’re uplifted just by being around each other.  These are my people 🙂

To ANYONE out there balancing work, family and the stresses of daily life, call your friends and plan a night out.  Even if it’s once a month.  Or once every six months!  It is so worth it 🙂

As for Fashion Week–what an AMAZING show on Saturday night!  I know absolutely nothing about fashion (I have a hard time making myself presentable for our newscasts most days..) but I love the transformation for the runway.  The hair, the makeup, the vision that goes into each designer’s collection is so cool to see.  I have such a neat perspective sitting backstage; I see the models line up quietly, sometimes giggling or whispering reassurances to one another.  Others are completely stoic, their eyes focusing on the spotlight in front of them that marks their entrance to the crowd.  But ALL of them, the second they turn that corner, JUST WORK IT.  They strut, they smile, they pose–and I LOVE every moment of it!  It’s such an incredible thing to see!

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This is my third time hosting Omaha Fashion Week, but my FIRST emceeing on a night that featured Swim Wear.

I was absolutely blown away.  Not just by the fashion, but by the models.  I have such admiration and respect for people who have the self discipline and drive to eat right, exercise, and take care of their bodies.

Truth check.. I was also incredibly jealous of the models that, no doubt, stopped for ice cream on the way home and are just incredibly gifted physically 🙂  ESPECIALLY jealous being 6 months pregnant.  As I noted in this post, https://ketvanchorsaway.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/there-and-back-again-a-mommas-tale/, I am one of those lucky expecting mothers who gains weight EVERYWHERE, not just in my belly.  So when I saw THIS..

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Photo by Greg Higgins w/ G Thompson Higgins for Omaha Fashion Week, Designer: Leggoons by Chad Carr, Model: Cara Marie Fleischman

I felt like THIS..

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Homer Simpson. In a mumu.

Aaaaahhh.. whatever.  It’s fashion! IT’S FASHION!  And it was a WONDERFUL time!

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Thanks to Light Illusions Photography for the photo!

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‘You had the opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child. Now I will most likely be going home Teddy Graham-less.’ — @HonestToddler

Pinterest For Preggos

Confession: I am an emotional hoarder.

It’s no secret I love history.  That is actually one of the things that pulled me to journalism; we get to tell stories about what is happening right now, things that all become the history of our community.  Collecting keepsakes and sorting through old photos falls right in line with that–telling stories about my history, and at least a part of the history of my friends and family.  It’s amazing how a simple message written on a sticky note can take you back to a moment in time.  How a photograph triggers laughs and memories from a day out or a great night with friends.  Now, I MAY take this to a clinically obsessive level with scrapbooking.. but hey, tomato tomahto, right? 🙂

Once I discovered Pinterest.. all hope was lost.  There are SO MANY amazing ideas for ways to preserve those memories.  For 2013, a year that will no doubt bring incredible moments for my family, here’s one of my favorites:

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365+ Memories in a Box

Every day, use an index card to write one down one thing that happened on that date (noting the year).  These can be big events (the day we learned Baby #2 was a boy!) or seemingly unimportant things (we had a BIG snowstorm today!)  Next year, use the exact same cards to write new memories on each day.  Can you imagine how fun each card will be to look back on in 10 years?  LOVE THIS!!! Not only for the memories, but it’s so EASY and QUICK to take 3 minutes and jot down a simple note about the day (a MUCH more feasible option on those days when we barely have time to grab a cup of coffee!)

I may be WAY behind in my scrapbooking, but at least I know I’ve got a cool record of the day-to-day happenings of our little (soon to be bigger!) family.

A final note.. if I had my memory box six years ago, today’s entry would’ve been something like this:

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Feb 28: Got to meet sweet baby Noah Ryan today!!

Noah is the oldest kiddo of one of my best friends, Melissa.  I CANNOT BELIEVE her little Batman is 6 years old today!!!!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NOAH!! 

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“Hope no one wasted tax dollars rescuing the itsy bitsy spider. Going up that spout again was his choice. Dummy.” –@HonestToddler

A Perfect Day

I’ve had an absolutely AMAZING week.  How often do we say that? How often SHOULD we say that?  AMAZING 🙂

This week, I turned 32.  (NOT 48, thank you very much, John Oakey 🙂  Wednesday was one of those magical days where the fabulous moments just kept on coming. Several times, I was near tears, just overwhelmed by the kindness and caring from EVERYONE from my coworkers, to my friends, to our viewers.

THANK YOU, from the bottom of my heart, to everyone who remembered me and took a few seconds (or more!) to help make my day so special.

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To my amazing friends at KETV, THANK YOU for the gifts, cards and for ordering me Star Wars cupcakes!!! (And FYI.. everyone eats like they’re pregnant on my birthday!! RULE! 🙂

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To KETV Superstar Intern Tanner Kahler for not only coming in on his day off to answer snow closings calls, but for bringing me COOKIES, THANK YOU!

To my incredible friends all over the place who sent me texts, tweets and facebook messages.. THANK YOU!!!

To the viewers I haven’t ever met but STILL took the time to send me messages, THANK YOU!!!!!

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I can’t believe how absolutely lucky and blessed I am–THANK YOU SO MUCH EVERYONE for making the big ‘ol 32 so special for me 🙂

Of course.. as amazing as everything throughout the day was.. the best part of my birthday was waking up to this..

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‘Toddler Tip: When a cat runs, it’s not because he doesn’t want to play. He just wants to show you something.’–@HonestToddler

There And Back Again.. A Momma’s Tale

I truly admire the beautiful, pregnant women I see on Pinterest who wear fashion forward maternity clothes and look EXACTLY the same as they did pre-baby, only with a little added bump.

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Ok.. maybe admire isn’t the right word..

I am NOT one of those women.  With my first baby, and so far in this pregnancy, I have gained weight EVERYWHERE, not just my belly.  I see it in my reflection.. I see it in clips of myself during my stories.

Granted, I’ve also welcomed cheese pizza, Dairy Queen and this mocha-chip-a-chocolate thing on my desk back into my life with open arms.

But it’s never too late to be healthier, right?  And I’m truly lucky to have some great inspiration and help to do just that!

For expectant mothers–or anyone for that matter!!–I have a GREAT blog for you to check out: TerminatorMom!  The author, Megan, is a local mother of three who embraced changing her diet and exercise after the birth of her second child.  SHE. LOOKS. INCREDIBLE.  But what is so inspiring to me is her attitude and what these changes have meant for her energy level and the way she approaches life.  She makes me feel like I can do anything if I just put my mind to it!

CLICK HERE to watch our story on KETV sharing the ‘secrets’ of how Hot Mommas BECAME Hot Mommas!

Megan wrote an awesome blog awhile back detailing some great smoothie recipes you can try at home.  It’s a great motivator for me to eat more fruits and yogurt because I feel like I’m cheating getting a smoothie, even though I’m eating something really nutritious!  CLICK HERE to check it out! (And all of Megan’s other great advice on exercise, recipes, and health)

Megan has told me before, and I forward this on to ANYONE hoping to live a healthier life, DON’T FOCUS ON THE NUMBER–focus on how you feel.  I want to know I am eating as healthy as possible for my little boy, and setting myself up to feel good all-around after my second little man is born.  But for now, ONE SMOOTHIE, PLEASE!

(As soon as I finish off the boxes of Girl Scout cookies I plan to order from Andy Kendeigh’s daughter… 🙂

“All you need is love.” See? Nothing about pants. –@HonestToddler