See below for original Artisan Entry Blog Hop post!
A few folks asked about the quotes I put in the jar below. I found them at a few places online, just by googling "quotes from mom". I picked and chose a bunch, printed them in MDS on very vanilla cardstock using Bella Bleu background paper (also MDS). I cut the quotes apart, and rolled them securing with ribbon that closed with a brad. Here are the quotes!
Let go of your
perfectionist tendencies. You'll never measure up to perfection, nor will
anyone else you love.
Read, read, and read some
more. It's through stories that we can travel to other worlds and learn to
empathize with many different kinds of characters and, thus, people.
Use spray starch when
ironing. It really makes a difference in getting the wrinkles out.
People give what they're able;
don't be disappointed if someone doesn't deliver in the way you would have or
would have expected them to.
Make your bed every
morning. It will give you a fresh start to each day and make you feel as if
you've already accomplished something.
Don't forget to put a few
drops of water in the bottom of your votive candle holders. The candles will
unstick much more easily when it's time to replace them.
Classical music can
actually be relaxing and soothing and you should listen to it sometimes.
For goodness sake, put the
toilet paper on the dispenser when the roll is empty.
Be kind. You don't know
what kind of day someone is having.
Listen. Often being a good
friend, wife, daughter, mother means listening, not talking over someone.
You'll never sleep soundly
again once you have a baby, but that's okay. You'll be able to steal naps here
and there, and eventually you'll appreciate all that training in
sleep-deprivation when hot flashes hit.
There is pretty much
nothing you can't make with condensed cream of chicken soup.
Color-sorting laundry can
be a waste of time, especially if you wash in cold water.
If your husband forgets to
push in his chair, let it go. He's a good man and that's why you married him.
Remember that.
Take some time for
yourself, whether it be reading a book, taking a walk, appreciating the sunset
at night. You'll find it helps you to stay centered when life is at its
craziest.
Be good to your siblings.
Family will mean everything to you eventually.
Surround yourself with a
strong group of girlfriends. They can help you through thick and thin, not to
mention they'll make life a whole lot more fun and interesting.
Trust your instincts. If a
career choice or something else isn't working out as you'd hoped, be willing to
make a change. You'll be surprised by the opportunities that will present
themselves.
Keep engaged with the
world, whether through the newspaper, classes, volunteer work. The world is
larger than your own and remember John F. Kennedy's words: "One person can
make a difference, and everyone should try."
Love, love, and give more
love to your children. You can never give them too much.
thanks for looking!
Lauri
These are awesome quotes, Lauri! I love the "If your husband forgets to push his chair in..." quote. It's always been one of my pet peeves so reading your post tonight was like a reality check - so I'm letting it be. :-) Thanks!
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