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Buy the Swimsuit

My mom passed away on a Tuesday morning.

My older brother's voice quivered as I spoke to him on the phone.  "Mary, honey. Are you sitting down? Mom passed away this morning."

We're never adequately prepared to hear those words, are we? Even though my mom had just (the day before) been admitted into hospice care, we thought we had  a little more time with her. 

The very next week I had a plane ticket to visit her. I thought I would have time to say so many things to her I had been planning in my mind for the past month.  

Now she was gone. 

So many things left unsaid. So many hugs I had been saving for her. So many gifts I wanted to thank her for. 

While I knew it was a blessing she had died peacefully in her sleep, I didn't feel so peaceful - I simply felt hollow, deflated, and defeated. 

How do you cope with losing your mother and your best friend? 

 

Just Buy the Swimsuit

Just Buy the Swimsuit

As we tried to go about our day (I had so many errands to run before we left for Florida, where we would go to be with my dad and plan my mom's memorial), I found myself distracted, hazy, and walking around almost in a dream.

I know it sounds silly, but I wanted to look pretty. My mom was always an incredibly stylish person - way more stylish than I ever was! I knew she would appreciate my need to look spiffy at this moment. 

As I was trying on dresses in Target, I overheard a woman in the dressing room next to me. I heard her telling her husband she hated the way she looked in a suit, but that she really wanted to swim with the grand babies when they came to visit.

I quietly went to her and said "Buy the suit. Swim with your grandkids. They won't remember the suit or how you looked, but they will remember you swimming and having fun with them. My kids lost their grandmother today and she always got in the pool with them when they came to visit."

When I arrived home I began pouring through boxes of photos for her memorial. This gem jumped out at me.

Why You Should Buy the Swimsuit

My mom never ONCE mentioned how she looked in a swimsuit. 

When her grandkids asked her to swim she always had an exuberant "Of course!" and let them lead her by the hand to the pool in their back yard. There she would push them around in floats, lay with them on rafts, deliver snacks poolside, and engage in silliness with pool noodles and other splashing games.

I'm certain my kids won't think of how grandma looked in a swimsuit - they will just have the beautiful memories and such warm and happy feelings of a grandma who loved them to pieces and who loved spending time with them. 

Finding that picture gave me a huge feeling of PEACE, and a sense that I was going to survive this. 


Take Time for the Little Things

If there is one  lesson I'm taking away from the past few weeks it is this:

Do the seemingly "small things". Do them with joy and a smile - as if they are the BIG things, because they really are big and not little.

Bake with your kids, read to them, allow them time with their grandparents, laugh more, be silly, love BIGGER than you thought you could.

It is so cliche, but life is short, and at the end of your life you want your legacy to be one of love, kindness, patience, and a gentleness of spirit.

Just buy the swimsuit

Every time my mom came to visit she had some fun project to do with the children.

(In the picture above she had brought the kids the book "Me First" and she created a special chef's apron for Anna and they baked a sandcastle cake to go along with the hilarious story. I can still hear her reading the book to my kids. What a GIFT that memory is.)

When she would leave I was inspired to be a better mom - a more patient and present mom - a mom who cared less about the messes and more about the hearts.

Somehow I never learned that lesson fully, but I think that's where grace comes in. 

God knows our hearts and his grace is sufficient to cover our weakness.

 

The ache from losing my mom is still fresh. 

I am told it will always be there, but the days will get easier as time marches on. 

I keep the picture of mom in her bathing suit front and center to remind me that life is for LIVING, for making memories, and for loving those around us fully and well.

 

 

 

Book Series for Middle School Boys

Does your child enjoy reading?  

Some children naturally pick up books and read them - they are their hobby, an old friend they enjoy spending time with.

Other children would rather do anything EXCEPT read a book.  

I understand. I have one book worm and another "not-so" book worm.  

Some mean parents actually MAKE their children sit down and read (that's me!). Recently, however, we've discovered some engaging book series that have kept my middle school boy INTERESTED IN READING. 

And what's better still is that these are series his friend are all talking about, too - so it's almost as if they have a competition to see who's going to get them read first.

Engaging Book Series for Middle School Boys

5 Book Series for Middle School Boys

We love physical books in our home. Usually, when I know a series is good, I will purchase the series so that they can remain on our shelves - available to be read again or to be loaned out to friends.

(I might be a bit of an addict with free shipping, but I certainly have lots of books to show for it!)

 

The Rangers' Apprentice

These books (12 total) will keep your boys busy for a few weeks! This series is based originally on a set of short stories written by John Flanagan to encourage his son to enjoy reading. 

They chronicle the adventures of Will, apprentice to the secretive Ranger Halt. 

*You might also like the prequel and the spin-off series, The Brotherband Chronicles.

 

Baseball Card Adventures

My son loves anything Dan Gutman writes.  The Baseball Card Adventures are such a great way for your baseball obsessed child to learn more about the greats of the game.

Joe travels back in time to meet the heroes of baseball.  The stories provide so many interesting facts (which we know our sports obsessed kids love to collect). 

Jackie & Me was my son's favorite adventure

 

Sports Series by Mike Lupica

Another set of books for your sports lover, these books by Mike Lupica (an ESPN sports writer) are great "TO DO and WHAT NOT TO DO" books (my 12 year olds' words exactly).

So far The Big Field has been my son's favorite.

 

100 Cupboards

If you aren't familiar with N.D. Wilson you SHOULD BE! 

Henry discovers secret cupboards behind the plaster of his bedroom walls, and there the adventures begin. 

My son finds the fantasy aspect of these books extremely engaging - and as I've looked at them they seem like something I would like to put on my reading list, too!

 

The Wingfeather Saga

These books, by Andrew Peterson, are lovely.  A series of four fantasy novels, they are classic good versus evil stories that captivate your readers that love fantasy. 

We highly recommend!

 


Engaging Book Series for Middle School Boys

Click the images below for a description of each of the books.

The Ranger's Apprentice Series (Complete 12 Book Set)Ranger's Apprentice Books 1-5 PaperbackJohn Flanagan Rangers Apprentice 12 Books Collection Set (The Emperor of Nihon-Ja, The Lost Stories, Erak's Ransom, Halt's Peril, Oakleaf Bearers, The Burning Bridge, The Icebound Land...The Battle of Hackham Heath (Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years)The Tournament at Gorlan (Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years)The Ranger's Apprentice Series (Complete 12 Book Set)Brotherband Chronicles (Books 1-5 in the Series)Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Ted & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Honus and Me: A Baseball Card AdventureMickey & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Babe & Me: A Baseball Card AdventureWillie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Roberto & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Shoeless Joe & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Satch & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Ray & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Jim & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Abner & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)Baseball Card Adventure Series Set Bundle-Gutman- - Shoeless Joe, Honus, Babe + 4 Bonus Youth Baseball BooksThe Big FieldHeatFast BreakTravel TeamThe Only Game (Home Team)QB 1Last Man OutTrue LegendThe BatboySummer BallPoint Guard (Home Team)Million-Dollar ThrowFantasy LeagueSafe at Home (Comeback Kids)Long Shot (Comeback Kids)Game Changers: Book 1The UnderdogsThe Extra Yard (Home Team)Two-Minute Drill (Comeback Kids)Game Changers #3: Heavy HittersThe DH (The Triple Threat, 3)Lone StarsGame Changers #2: Play MakersHot Hand (Comeback Kids)Wild PitchMike Lupica SetThe Door Before (100 Cupboards Prequel)100 Cupboards (100 Cupboards, Bk 1)Dandelion Fire (100 Cupboards Book 2) (The 100 Cupboards)The Chestnut King (100 Cupboards Book 3) (The 100 Cupboards)The 100 Cupboards (3 Book Series)On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness (The Wingfeather Saga)The Warden and the Wolf King (Wingfeather Saga)North! Or Be Eaten (The Wingfeather Saga)The Monster in the Hollows (Wingfeather Saga)Wingfeather Tales (The Wingfeather Saga)

 


Does your middle school boy like to read?

Does he have a favorite series?

 

Best Book Series for Middle School Boys