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There's a Boogeyman under my Bed.

Okay not actually. I mean I haven't poked my head beneath the bed and physically seen the ugly monster I'm referring to. I'm talking about the things that scare me, which lately seem to come out at night like a ghost waiting in the wings to attack. And last night was no exception. Once again I found myself lying next to my husband, listening to the strange sounds of the house as I desperately tried removing the flashing negativity swirling through my brain long enough so I could close I my eyes and find dreamland.


Anais Nin:

" People living deeply have no fear of death."


I think about it a lot... DEATH. I think about losing my kids, and picture the different ways. I know morbid. I've been a bit of an odd bird. I can't help it though. It just comes, creeping into my brain images of them getting hit by a car, someone taking them, attacking and hurting them. My eight year old falls out of tree and lands to his death. My two year old pokes both his eyes out after falling on the edge of the coffee table. It's the kind of stuff that keeps my eyes wide open and bloodshot the next morning, and something I cannot simply just shove away immediately from minds eye. And I begin to wonder ... HOW DEEPLY AM I REALLY LIVING? Or am I just a ghost in the night haunting myself to death?

Anne Frank:

"The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature."

This is true. There's no better remedy for the Boogeyman then to go outside and enjoy yourself. Where we live there is a park within our co-op and often I will take the kids. Watching Trace fly down the slides and seeing him climb the stairs for the first time when we were told he wouldn't walk until after his second birthday. It's truly remarkable and forces me to focus on the simple things.


Children are so happy -- without fear. Fear doesn't play a role in their lives when they make decisions. When my son climbs that ladder and stands perched up high above the yellow slide he doesn't worry about falling the way I do. He just closes his eyes and leaps. I think that kind of freedom is something we learn to forget as adults. It's a shame really.

Gay Hendricks:

"One of the first things a relationship therapist learns is that couples argue to burn up energy that could be used for something else. In fact, arguments often serve the purpose of using up energy, so that the couple do not have to take the courageous, creative leap into an unknown they fear. Arguing serves the function of being a zone of familiarity into which you can retreat when you are afraid of making a creative breakthrough."

I'm not quite sure DH would agree that's why we argue over who locked the car keys in the trunk while shopping. But it's true. My days are filled with empty holes to which my creative juices are tired and locked away with anxiety chaining me to a wall.

Taking care of someone sick, someone with disabilities and then having disabilities yourself can cause an illusion of living. Many days I feel I am floating along, not really here. Like a robot without that chip to process my motivation to get my butt off the sofa and exercise, or paint with my kids, or go for that simply walk where the air is so crisp you just know you can't ignore it's goal to help make you feel alive.

Hannah Arendt:

" Fear is an emotion indispensable for survival."

Over ten years ago I got robbed while working in a convenient store. A man walked in with a gun, put it to my temple and asked for all the money. I was scared to death. A customer walked in and startled the robber and he dropped his gun, but not before his words rang through my ears for me to kiss my ($#%@) goodbye.

I use to day dream about getting robbed every day I walked to work. I use to try to remember what the man looked liked. What he wore and said were important, along with my reaction to the situation. I was afraid. To this day I tell people it's funny but getting robbed was one of the best things that ever happened to me. I'm not longer afraid of guns or people who use them. I suppose it's because I was forced to face that fear of what would happen if the situation ever arose and how would I respond?

I cannot help the survival instincts within myself. Each of us has them. When the boogeyman comes for me, I plan and stradegize the best options for dealing with him. I often dream about someone breaking into my home, coming after our things. I do not worry about our stuff, but my mind plays through each scenario on how to exit the building. Who would grab the baby? Our oldest son? And how would we deal with the situation?

I know it's terrible, the anxiety of something that hasn't yet revealed itself as even a possibility. This is why I don't watch the news. It buggers up my brain and causes DH to grumble while I lay awake poking him because my brain is unable to rest peacefully.

Swedish proverb:

"Worry gives a small thing a big shadow."

This is probably why my BOOGEYMAN scares me. His shadow at times can be HUGE. But I know I'm bigger and stronger. I know life is more worth living then being afraid. I know that I cannot control what lurks in the shadows or around each corner as I continue to thrive in all the blessings I've been given without guilt interfering or the fear of losing it all hindering my mind's creativity and my hearts ability to love openly. I know this. Yet what lurks under the bed can be more terrifying to me than any scary tale I could ever imagine.

Still....

William Allen White:

"I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today."

It's okay to be afraid I suppose. It's just not okay to allow that fear to control your life, let alone your ability to wake up feeling refreshed without feeling as though you haven't rested in a decade. I need to ask my BOOGEYMAN over for coffee, face him with a bright smile and an enthusiastic awareness that he is a guest in my mind and I can refuse to visit him if I want to because I have better things to do--like enjoying my life.

JP Shaw

When your BOOGEYMAN visits what fears does he bring? What makes you feel afraid?
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16 year old David Archuleta proves he's a star

My first passion is of course writing. I have ever since I was a little girl loved weaving words, creating characters and telling a story.

My second passion however unknown to most of my friends is music. I have a love for music and it is as much second nature to me as writing is


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Friday Love List: Why a small diner is more appealing then a big name restaurant.



Well you see the baby at the top of my post, which means it's Friday and that means it's time for Friday Love List. Friday's are important to me, it's the day which is my favorite for too many reasons to name that don't just involve it being the first day of the weekend. It's a day of relaxing and today I did just that


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a mystery valentine makes for a great onling card.

Each year I spend time on the internet looking for that perfect Valentines Day card to give to the ones I love. I mean we no longer live in the day where we go out and buy a card, nooooooo, or heaven forbid I make one. I wouldn't want to cause anyone a massive coronary doing that.

It's the Cyber age, the Matrix revolution, the keyboard crazy punch day where in place of a marker is the keyboard, in place of paper, the monitor, and in place of a good old fashioned homemade Valentine, an online greeting.

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why can't i be my own friend?

More true than you know...


So I am trolling ORBLE and searching through blogs, making comments, adding friends and reading what I find to be outstanding work here authored by some amazing people. My inbox is piling up with comments left on my posts, and of course I have to moderate them so that guy (YOU KNOW THE ONE) doesn't post something rude or obnoxious or offensive. When I get an email saying someone has accepted my invitation to be a friend. How great, I thought


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are YOU a pirate?



It's Saturday morning and I have a cup of coffee in my hand, I'm nestled on the couch cross-legged (sorry doc) who often warns me of sitting this way, but alas I love cutting the blood flow off to my legs--let's me know I'm alive when the pain hits later in the evening


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happy hump day: a MOTHERS duty

Friday Yet?


For those of you who don't know, Wednesday is (YES) hump day, but it's also my day of worry. The day in the middle of the week where all the crap at the beginning of the week begins to take it's toll, break me apart, wear me down, and eventually prepare me for the long needed rest of the upcoming weekend


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let me club you--oh please PLEASE!

MATURE CONTENT
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a surprise DOWN under

joanne fedler


You know it's true what they say... you really can meet people from around the world and have it change it you for the better


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TWAS the night before the kitty...

My kitties Christmas Wish

Twas my night before Christmas and I slink through the house


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Monday' inbox: the kitty and bird REALLY can play

Miracles do happen. In a world of cynicism and society stereotypes on what's right and wrong, I learned a valuable lesson today with what was put in my in-box sent to me from my DH (dear hubby) on how life is about wonderful changes, things out of the ordinary. All you have to do is believe. Don't want to take my word for it. Then watch the video below to see for yourself that what we are taught from the moment we are born about right and wrong, isn't always right.

Have a great day


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Club Penguin: a great place for kids



So I am at my computer typing away when my eight year old comes up to me and says mom can I use your computer? I nearly had a heart attack. I mean "I don't think so" not my toy


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hump day: mastercard wishes and dreams

picture of mechanic, car trouble, sassy ink author, jodi shaw


Well it's Wednesday(HUMP DAY), and it wouldn't be so if I didn't have something to worry about. This week it's our car, 1992 Plymouth Acclaim. We failed air care when we took it in with the basic reality that the damn auto is putting out more emissions than our government will allow for an old beast like ours. Not that (shes) our car's old really, she's in great shape


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Monday inbox: sk8erboi rocks!

The video below is a gem DH sent to my inbox by an artist named JD using Sim creations.

I absolutely loved watching it, and not just because I'm a huge Avril fan


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pass the bon bon

Jon Bon Jovi is sexy.

Hubby knows... secretly I am in love with Jonnie Bon Bon. I mean listen to his voice. Christ it's enough to make any girl blush. It doesn't hurt either that I grew up listening to him, along with Whitesnake, Metallica and other rock bands which emulated out of that era. Grade 8. My first dance. Big hoop earrings, big hair, printed leopard shirt (can you say color clash


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