On my other page, Vineyardwomen, I wrote a post titled A hormonal post... or I want to be healed, sharing about my PMD/PMS problems.
Just to let you know, I haven't given up on being healed. I am still asking God to show me this grace, but instead of sitting om my hands and letting this affect my family even more, I have recently had a conversation with my doctor. She turned out to be very understanding, she didn't question me at all on my own judgement (which is something I always expect people to do - must be the hard-to-kill pessimist inside me), and she actually had a plan to help me.
So now, I am back on the pill - yes, the wonderful little white birth control pill that I have desperately tried to avoid for many years now! And ironically, theres not a chance that I will become pregnant, as my hubby has taken well care of that. But there are benefits to that... if I miss a pill, it won't really matter much!
But the pill is supposed to stabilise my hormones, making my mood swings flatten out and hopefully, let me remain calm, peaceful and happy. Currently, I am getting used to the routine of remembering the pills every night, and living with the nausea they give me.
I will be taking these pills for a 3 month period, after which I will return to my doctor for a follow up. If they aren't giving me the help I need, there are always "happy pills", as we so delicately calls them in Danish. These are antidepressants, and although that sounds very drastic, I must keep in mind that my mood swings are also very dramatic.
But please, keep praying for me - there's no doubt that I need it!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Excuses students make...
I did it because he/she/they told me to. Often referring to really stupid incidents such as saying bad words to older students (who then punish by hitting or pushing)
My dog ate it. Yes. I have actually seen the remnants of partially eaten homework.
My little brother tore up my books. This is true as well.
I am leaving school early today because of a wedding. I am going to be picked up by a limo, and I am also going to fly in a helicopter.
And my all time favorite:
I wasn't in school last week because I didn't have any clean underwear left.

My little brother tore up my books. This is true as well.
I am leaving school early today because of a wedding. I am going to be picked up by a limo, and I am also going to fly in a helicopter.
And my all time favorite:
I wasn't in school last week because I didn't have any clean underwear left.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
A lovely little shop

Rockahula was, unfortunately, closed (note to self... check the opening hours next time!) I was hoping to try on a dress like this one (would it be suitable for a picninc wedding in a park?):
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A lovely candlestick from Girlie Hurly. |
Anyways... since the store was closed, we walked around a bit and I dragged him into Girlie Hurly (Istedgade 99, www.girliehurly.dk)
Although the shop is, as the name indicates, very girlie, I actually think he enjoyed it a little bit... but he proabably won't spend a lot in there.... I, on the other hand, could go broke in such a place:
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Wouldn't you just love to wake up with this clock? From Girlie Hurly too. |
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From Girlie Hurly - a piece of sunshine! |
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A perfect picture for the kitchen! Of course, from Girlie Hurly. |
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Lord of the Rings rerun

In The Two Towers, we come across one of my absolutely favorite characters - Éowyn. Niece to King Théoden of Rohan, she stays loyal to her country and king despite the treachory of Grima Wormtongue, who, by the way, has the hots for the fair maiden!
Fair she is - but don't be decieved - she knows how to swing a sword and defend herself! And I get goosebumps everytime I hear her answer to Aragorns question of what she fears... she fears wasting her time, never rising to the occasion and making a difference! She fears being locked behind bars until age makes her useless.

If you know the rest of the story, you also know that she does rise to the occasion, and that she plays a vital part in the ending of the story. If you don't know the story, then please... read the books or see the movies!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Garden gnomes in housekeeping?
Days like today leave me wishing that there was a garden gnome center, where you could order a nice little garden and/or housekeeping gnome to come live with you. Wouldn't that be neat?
I'm beat - it's been a long day, so I am leaving the dishes in the sink, the laundry unfolded, my teeth unflossed and my lunchpack unpacked. It's time to unthink the day, unwind the stress and unwake my body.
Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite!
I'm beat - it's been a long day, so I am leaving the dishes in the sink, the laundry unfolded, my teeth unflossed and my lunchpack unpacked. It's time to unthink the day, unwind the stress and unwake my body.
Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Time changes things.
It's been snowing. Finally. I woke up sunday morning to the most beautiful, fat tufts of snow quietly falling from the sky. Sigh. Why wasn't december like this? And why don't we have more peaceful mornings like this?
As parents, our mornings have for so long been scheduled. Everyone with small kids knows that saturday and sunday mornings are the best for waking up early and watching cartoons. It was great when the girls learned how to turn on the tv themselves. That would keep them occupied for a while. But then always came the one request (more like a mix between a direct command and a cat whining) for breakfast. "I'm huuuungry" just cannot be ignored!
Now the the two oldest sleep in every chance they get. We get up before they do on saturdays and sundays. And I always enjoy it slightly when they, somehow disgruntled, complain that we don't eat breakfast together anymore! Because now I'm the whining cat demanding breakfast while they are still cuddled up under the blankets.
Funny how time changes things.
As parents, our mornings have for so long been scheduled. Everyone with small kids knows that saturday and sunday mornings are the best for waking up early and watching cartoons. It was great when the girls learned how to turn on the tv themselves. That would keep them occupied for a while. But then always came the one request (more like a mix between a direct command and a cat whining) for breakfast. "I'm huuuungry" just cannot be ignored!

Funny how time changes things.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
It's been too long
It has simply been too long since I've been here... shame on me. And I am not going to whine about why. You all know why. Time. Work. Family.
Christmas was wonderful - we set the table for 21 people, and every seat was taken! And on the 27th, we flew out to Hurghada, Egypt, to relax and celebrate Hasse's 40th birthday! While we were there, Teresa turned 12 (being born New Years Eve), and for her birthday we sailed on the Red Sea, she snorkeled with her fther and older sister, and we were so lucky to see dolphins! They really put on a wonderful show for us and jumped out of the water, and swam bellyside up.
Now the somewhat mundane life has us back in the treadmill, but we're treadmillin' away! Hasse and I have decided to try for a marathon in May... I know he will finish it, as he already has 5 marathons in the sack, but this will be my first - and probably my last! Currently, my training is good, my time is fine, and I'm still not injured. But slightly worried...
Please come back for updates everynow and then, I will try to spend more time putting thoughts on string!
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