I joke that Costco is "evil".
It disguises itself as one thing (a place to save money) and it is actually another (a place where you overspend.) You (uh..ehmm. I....)go in planning to spend twenty and end up spending $200. Evil. :) (Ok, yea, it may be my lack of discipline and resistance to temptation...) But yesterday, Costco scored.... Did good! (In spite of the "extra" things that found their way into my cart"....
The other day I posted about the longing to become unplugged...and in writing out what my heart was aching for, the thought arose to become unplugged from electronics (ie, kids glued to the computer) by becoming plugged-in to something else. Things that make us interact, laugh and enjoy each other, and not just technology.
So last night was step one on that journey. (I plan to blog and connect the series, as we find more ways to become unplugged.) Even if it is just one night this week, one is a start. But first a funny....
I was so in a tither two nights ago, up very late, (3 am, couldn't sleep) about many things, one of which is the "unplugged" dream, that I went down in the middle of the night and unplugged the computer monitor from the cpu, thinking the kids might think it was on the blink and not play it. The next morning, when I came down to the kitchen...there were the two boys, playing the computer. Detectives that they are, they found the unplugged cord and fixed it. The joke was on me. That is not the way to become unplugged.
Rather than confronting the unplugged dream I have face on with the kids,("NO MORE COMPUTERS! EEEEK! They scream running from the room!) I instead enticed them with something fun. When I stopped by EC (evil Costco) I picked up a couple doodle books. And I scored, big time!

Before dinner, as I was cooking, I pulled the books out of my secret hiding place (all momma's need one of those) and gave them to the boys, and gave Mary a workbook with pictures to draw. They all immediately left the computer, looked at a couple pages, and Nick even hugged his and said, "This looks so fun." They all three sat down at the table...and have began a drawing session that lasted for over 3 hours! :) Mary went to bed around 8:30, and the boys came into me room and continued drawing until their bed time. They wanted to be close by so they could show me their pictures and explain them.
What I kept hearing was:
"This is so fun!"
"Look at this!"
"Show me!"
"We should do this more often!"
"Isn't that funny??!!"
AND COMPLIMENTING each other on their clever drawings!
This morning, as I gathered my things to leave to work, Taddy had planted himself on the couch, sleepy-eyed, but with his doodle book and pencil beside him. ;)
(I have noticed their are some more doodle books along this line, including doodle for girls, and you can get them at amazon.com too, if you don't have a EC nearby.)
Here are some pictures from the book and of our fun. Unplugged part 1 is a success! One day at a time. :)

These are a couple pages to give you an idea of how they are blank.





Unplugged "Series":
Unplugged: The Plea
Unplugged Part 1
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Unplugged pt 1: "Evil" Costco Scores!
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She spoke me. ...

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Sunday, July 26, 2009
An unplugged life...

How?
How do I unplug our life? (Re-plug?)
Unplug from the mind-dumbing,
soul-numbing,
empty,
distracting
Spirit-drowning,
waste? (DVD, VIDEO, COMPUTER, CELL PHONE, GADGETs)
As I type this on one.
How to put them back in their very small, limited, forgotten-on-the-topshelf box? Is it an all or nothing? A vortex to which you cannot dip a toe without being sucked in?
Do we need a fast from it? Forever?
How?
When they have become, for all of us, the intravaneous drip of boredom painkillers.
Don't talk.
Don't laugh.
Don't play or sing, or tell a story.
Don't create.
Don't swing.
Don't just lie, side by side, soul touching soul through our fingers, through our feet.
Don't breathe in, breathe out God.
Plug in, hook up, take the next hit, before the numbness wears off.
How to unplug? Cold turkey?
Or focused connection. Unplug by replugging.
Plug in to each other.
To playing
To laughing
To talking
To making....together...
Hide the power cord.
Disable the player.
"Lose" the gameboy.
Read the book, aloud.
Draw the picture together.
Caress the hair gently
Kiss the head fondly
Smile the eyes deeply.
Start when you are there.
Be there.
and then perhaps it might flow into when you are not.
Lord Help me. (us)
I want to unplug.
I feel like we are in The Matrix.
Unplug us.
and Replug into you
into each other.
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Update: I am making this into a series, sharing our attempts to become unplugged. Here is the link to the other posts, as they happen:
Unplugged Part 1: Evil Costco Scores
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I believe....
Thank you Ann, for showing me this.
Sometimes I feel I have so so so so far still to go (grow)....and I too often spend wasted minutes (hours, days) thrashing in things that should be long gone (laid to rest). Ah Jesus, ah savior...do not grow weary of me. Why at 52, do I still limp like a skin-kneed 8 year old?
Pull me back, pull me close, pull me up. Forgive me. Shut out the world, shut in your Spirit, make me wholly yours...more often (more minutes in each day) more yours.
Shut out the world of distraction and help me see you, be with you, long for you and not run.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
An awesome Saturday
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What we did today! We decided to be tourist in our own town and have a Saturday "staycation" at FairyTale Town and Old Sac!
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Would you be willing....?

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Bags, bags, bags....
Not under my eyes, but from my sewing machine.....
I have this little cloth bag, I had picked up years ago, that I started using when I go on my walks. Just the right size for keys, ipod, cell phone...etc.
Then I got inspired by Soule Mama's recent bag sewing here and here, and bought some material last night. Zebra print and a pink/purple batik. (Some others too, that are yet to be sewn.)
I soaked the zebra print in "chocolate tea" and hot water, I wanted it to have a bit more of a weathered, tannish look. Then I sewed it up into a little bag, with a pocket on front for my ipod. Just the right size for walks...and just to wear it around. (I'm wearing it now)
Not the perfection of sewing (like Soule Mama) but a start. I am sure I will get better as I go.
I think I have the bag bug. I want to make some more, bigger, book bags, and stuff bags...and some more small walking bags, for when I am not in a zebra mood.
FUN! FUN! But first I have three super-hero caps to make tonight!
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Monday, July 20, 2009
A Pinkalicious Birthday~
Tucked in between my hospital stay and our Faux Camping trip last week, was a very special event I cannot overlook.
My little Mary Elisabeth turned 6 years old! She picked her birthday theme of "Pinkalicious"! A story book about a little girl who eats too many pink cupcakes and turns pink. :) It fit perfectly.
She is still so tiny for 6, wearing still her size 4 clothes, but was so proud when she would keep asking my if she had grown and I would say,you are taller than you have EVER been! :)
Her favorite present? She wanted "boy's toys" and loved the flashlight and Transformer from her grandma and grandpa! 
Mommy still gave her girly clothes and a cute purse and I made her a pink "treasure box" to put her special things in. Taddy gave her Black Beauty, which she has now watched three times. (She loves the concept of horses.) Nick gave her a unicorn backpack. And lipgloss from Donna was a hit.
She just discovered last night, that Papa fixed her bike tires, too.
Happy Birthday, Princess Qing Qing....it was truly Pinkalicious!
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Faux Camp
Each year we have an annual camping trip. Our once a year foray out into the "wilds" of Tahoe, with other families from our church. It is always a highlight of the kids summer, and has moved from a stress to be endured, to a go with it,
yet hard weekend. (Preparing, packing, unpacking, setting up the tent, lack of sleep, middle of the night bathroom trips, dirt, dirt, everywhere, stuck in smore droppings, fear of bears and coyotes (in my head), packing again, unpacking, unfilthifying kids, loads of laundry.) There are great parts of the camping adventure, but often I find the down side (being single) often overshadows the up side. Never the less, I always go with my cheery face on (set like flint underneath). This year was different.
We Faux Camped. Having just ended a week with three days in the hospital, surgery and not able to
stand or walk long, I knew I just could not handle the down side of camping. Just could not physically (let alone mentally) handle all the work of camping. So, sharing with the kids we could not go this year, I told them, if I felt up to the drive, we would go up just for Saturday and come home that night. Up and back. I would pack a cooler for lunch on the lakeside beach, sweatshirts for campfire and smores, and after the stickiness, a drive back home. A long day, but far less work, stress and I would get to sleep in my
own bed. They agreed, having been so worried over momma in the hospital. (I threw in a couple sleeping bags, since one of our dear friends had offered the boys the chance to stay in their tent, while Mary and I came home. I had not told the kids that yet. )I packed the minivan up the night before, and we were off in the am.
Pulling into a Tahoe restroom pit stop, worship tunes blazing on the cd player, (we saw the most humoungous dandilions), Taddy sniffed the pine scented, grinned ear to ear, "I love this smell!". I breathed deep...ME TOO!. It seemed to smell sweeter, knowing I was not sleeping in a tent that night, stumbling to the bathroom in the dark and getting confused as to the where-abouts of my tent on the
way back.)I texted ahead on my phone to our friends at the campsite to see if they were beachside yet....Nope! We had beat them. So we dropped by the camp, as families rounded up their beach supplies, got kids in suits, packed lunches and drinks...then within 45 minutes, we were all lakeside in the sand!
Hours of play (tons of sunscreen)... I
had to text my mom and dad "N Tahoe 78 degrees, wish you were here!" It has been over 100 degrees more many days at home...We had a blast. I even ventured into the water and then indulged my favorite beach pastime, sand-castle architect. Had our ice chest with fresh fruit, water, carrots, peanut butter sandwich. Hey THIS WAS FUN!!
After many hours of play and swimming and lounging around, great conversations with other momma's and lots of laughs with the kids....we rounded up the gear, headed back to camp, and changed into dry clothes for the traditional walk to the ice cream shop.
The camp ground we stay at has a wonderful ice cream shop with delicious, humoungous ice cream scoops. (Skipped the weight watcher points). My kids are vanilla kids, although Nick did venture into some "cookie dough". Momma's fav? Kona Coffee!! YUM!A slow stroll back to the camp site for Taco dinner, and more playing as momma got to sit and clyhat. Mary played frisbee for at least two hours with the teenage kids, as Taddy and
a little girl shifted between playing "horsies" and running "Oh she's chasing me!!!". Nick and two friends drew comic book characters until it grew so dark they had to do it by flashlight. Then they switched to telling spooky stories. Campfire, smores...with Mary cooking marshmellows for any who would take them. (Bless you Lori, for eating more than you probably wanted from my campfire chef, and for all your help and kind words.) Around 10 o'clock, I packed up a few of my friend Kristy's things, as she was so gracious to keep my boys overnight in a second tent with her oldest son, and bring them home.
(You made their day, and mine too. So sweet of you, you'll never know how much it meant to me!) This was Taddy's first time of camping out without MOMMA!! (He was fine with it, I am just not ready for them to grow up!)I hugged them both, Nightie night sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite....Dear Jesus Bless my boys, give them a good night's sleep, with happy dreams and good thoughts, in Jesus Name Amen.

And then Mary and I set down the hill for our drive home. Mary wanted to tell me a couple spooky stories on the drive, then she fell asleep, while I listened to a book on CD (Mark Buchanann's Your God is too Safe."
Home at 11:30, I tucked Mary into bed, washed off in the tub, used my own (clean, close, indoor) bathroom, and relaxed on my quilted bed. Thought of my boys, said another prayer and fell asleep.....
ahhhhh.This morning, I almost started to feel guilty, as I took a relaxing bubble bath before getting ready for church, imagine what this morning is usually like, the second morning camping....so tired, dirty, ready to be home, and yet still having to take down a tent and pack everything, covered with dirt, back into the mini-van.
After church, when Kristy and her boys and my boys arrived back home, I found out they had the added excitement of a bear visiting the camp, scrounging for food. The added authenticity of really camping. So that, my friends, is faux camping. I feel like none of us missed anything. The boys got the tent adventure, we all got all the fun, and I am rested and not traumatized. I KNOW this blessing would not have been possible, without the offer from dear friends, to let my boys stay with them. Thank you thank you , Kristy. I owe you a girls night out to dinner! :)
So, I think this faux camping may be a thing to consider. There are cabins and even a small hotel at the camp grounds where we go. Next
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
it happened.....
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We are not walking alone...
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Friday, July 10, 2009
The View from my Cell: Walking with the Word
I put on my IPOD and listen to music...today it was Amy Grants Concert Two (old stuff that I love) and Phillips, Craig and Dean, Top of
my Lungs. I carry a litte tablet with me of verses that I have written down over the past 3 years. I read the verse, talk to God, pray it over family and friends, just love on God and it is such an awesome refreshing time. Here are some of the verses that blessed my soul today...and pictures....enjoy.
The Lord is good to those who hope in HIm, to the one who seeks him, It
is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord. Lam 3:25-26
The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life. Prov 15:4
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