Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

7 Quick Takes (1/20/12) – Downton Abbey, Spiderman & Thriving/Surviving Motherhood

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Hosted by Jen at Conversion Diary.

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Last week I mentioned that I was planning on purchasing the book The World of Downton Abbey. I did get it and I love it. The photography is beautiful and it is interesting to read about how the life and times were back then – from the society in general and the war to fashions and the protocol of romantic relationships. It is perfect reading while I m waiting for the next episode to air.

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While I have been obsessing over Downton Andrew there is another obsession brewing in our house since I hear this song everyday, several times a day.

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Andrew, my four year old, has replaced his love of Pixar’s Cars with Spiderman. The other day I bought him a pair of Spiderman pajamas and I had no idea the drama I was inviting into the house because now the only thing he wants to wear are those pj’s! He was really upset that he could not wear them to school (in the rain) and I finally convinced him that during the day he had to bundle up and be Peter Parker and keep his Spidey identity “secret.” When he got home then he could change into his Spiderman outfit. He finally agreed. So now every day after preschool he runs through the door and whips off his regular clothes and jumps into his Spidey pj’s. Great. (Did I also mention that I had to go back to the store and buy another pair of the pj’s so I could wash them in between crime fighting?)

ajm_1_20_12.JPGHmmm…on top of it all, Spidey’s mom needs to give him a haircut.

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Well, living with a boy that dresses like Spiderman isn’t really a big deal but I felt so sorry for the little guy the other day. He walked into the kitchen with a roll of masking tape. He wanted me to help him tapes his hands to the wall so he could climb it like Spiderman. I told him he was too heavy and that tape wouldn’t hold him. He said okay and ran out of the room. He came back with a gluestick. Surely the double strength of masking tape and a glue stick would hold him. I again explained that it wouldn’t work. After several renditions of “It won’t work” and “Yeah it do, Mom” he finally got the message. Poor Spidey accepted defeat and went to his room with tears running down his face. He broke my heart so I set dinner aside to help him find a solution. Not having monkey bars in the house I told him to play Spiderman under his bunk bed. There are several rungs above his bed and under top bunk bed. He could grab one rung and pretend to swing while he grabbed another. He was overjoyed. So I’m temporarily in the clear until he decides to jump off the top bunk onto his brother/Dr. Octopus. (I am sure anyone with boys or spunky girls can relate.)

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Well, besides all the in-house crime fighting it has been rather a slow week. The kids got sick last weekend with colds and while Bella and Andrew got over it in a day or two little Matthew is still sick and has been extra clingy – to the point where he screams his head off when I put him down for a minute. Ugh. I told Brian I am having a hard time getting my work done since he just wants to be held. He told me not to worry and just give him the TLC he needs. Okay, but I told Brian that if he runs out of clean clothes he’ll have to borrow one of Andrew’s Spidey outfits.

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On the plus side I have been able to get online much more often than normal. (Even now I am doing the one-hand typing thing while Matthew is resting in my arms.) For this quick take I’ll link up a few of my favorite articles/posts that I’ve read this week.
It seems that contentment, thriving where you are in life, and not putting yourself down when you feel like you are barely surviving life with little ones is a common theme this week.
Comparison Kills Contentment {Catholic Mothers Online Post} by Misty
Moms of Young Children: The Time to Thrive Is Now by Jennifer Fulwiler
Thriving! Who does God want you to be? by Arwen Mosher
Don’t Carpe Diem by Glennon Melton
Lastly, if you didn’t see my previous post already, check out the interview with Mark Wahlberg where he talks about his Catholic faith.

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Okay, Matty is finally asleep so I am going to put him to bed and pray he sleeps long enough for me to load the dishwasher and get some laundry done. Spiderman needs some clean pj’s.
Have a great weekend!
xoxo,
B.

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