If Matt Damon Made A Mom’s Movie

I just watched the trailer for “The Martian,” and to say I am under-impressed is putting it lightly.

My kids are upstairs writing poetry on a free app I downloaded for them last night, and the poems they are writing about the moon have more originality and depth than the screenwriting this movie puts out.

“I’m going to have to science the sh*t out of this.”

“Take that Neil Armstrong.”

A rogue team of astronauts use the power of wit and unremarkable quips to go under NASAs radar to rescue one of their mates before no one notices?

Cool it, Hollywood.  I’ve already seen “Toy Story.”

 

But Matt Damon is rolling in money from all of his formulaic, “I can see the plot holes from orbit” movies.  Plus, it seems like he’s a nice guy with a lovely wife and a few darling kids, so I can’t be all Hater McHate on him.

(not a big fan of his movies)

 

Naturally, this conundrum got me thinking.

Given Matt Damon’s propensity for formulaic movies…I bet I could design a Mom’s Movie from clips of his movies.

*cracks knuckles*

 

Mom’s Town

 

“In a town, there was a man…I mean a woman…who worked for NASA as a top rocket scientist, and volunteered at orphanages on the weekends.  This woman’s world was about to change.

 

 

She remembers her childhood, and playing dolls with her friends, like it was yesterday.  Ah, those were the days of sweet, childhood innocence.

 

 

When suddenly, this woman who fell in love…

And had kids. And got a dog.

 

 

She was now a NASA rocket scientist mom who organizes her kids’ birthday parties…

 

 

When SUDDENLY YOU REALIZE… one of the kids had the flu.

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This incredible woman who makes Pinterest bento-box lunches for her kids like a pro…

 

 

Diaper changes…

 

And the harrowing moments of trying to sneak away with her SO to have some “adult time.”

 

 

This movie shows the intimate,  funny times when she is bloated after too much kale hummus…

 

the times when she tries in futility to clean the house, after realizing the kids had found her secret chocolate stash….

 

 

 

And the quirky moments when she accidentaly buys something out of her price range on Amazon.

 

“Why can’t I return it??  Amazon has a 90 day return policy!!  This was an impulse buy! I didn’t really want a zoo…I just wanted a pet!  Like a dog!  Or a fish!

There has to be something I can do!!!”

 

“Yes, I’ll hold.”

 

“I have been on hold so long, my hair is falling out. And my fashion sense has changed. I am wearing a scarf.”

 

In the end, she discovers what is really important in life.

 

Family.

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What Monday Morning Looks Like For A SAHM…In The Summer

This article originally appeared on Ravishly.

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What Monday Morning Looks Like For A SAHM…In The Summer

You had it all planned out last night as you were falling asleep, that you were finally going to be that mom who woke up at 6am…just to get in her morning jog.  Or stretching.  Something more physical than stumbling down the stairs towards the coffee pot.

Ahh, summer is here and the air is ripe with possibilities.

Should you go to the beach today? Is today a picnic at the park kind of day? Should you stay home and finish projects all day? Are you going to get the kids decked out in overalls and bandanas and finally clean the garage? Or a closet? Or something?

Summer is your oyster.  And you spent all Sunday night laying in bed thinking of how you were going to grab that oyster by the horns, and ride it into something substantial.  Heck, by the end of Monday, you could be finished with a million things!  A bazillion, if you really stuck to the list!

Unfortunately, this is what Monday morning really looks like:

 

1. Your Alarm Has No Power Here

 

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Well, for one, you forgot to charge your phone last night.

Two, see those two alarms?  6am and 7am.  You were going to wake up well before the kids got up, and you were going to make a pot of coffee and finish all your reading, lounging, emails and catching up on your Daily Mail  and CDAN gossip. You had it all planned out last night as you were falling asleep, that you were finally going to be that mom who woke up at 6am…just to get in her morning jog.  Or stretching.  Something more physical than stumbling down the stairs towards the coffee pot.

But today is not that morning. For verily, the 6am alarm went off…and then the 7am alarm went off. And you finally got to the coffee pot at 8am.

 

2. Your Trello List Is Already Behind Schedule

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You really, seriously wanted this week to be different!

Last night before you crashed into bed, after staying awake for most of “Halt and Catch Fire,” and watching Donna lose her marbles and Joe getting stuck in the basement of data entry (he kinda had it coming to him)…and Gordon was doing cocaine?  WTH?  Anyway, you didn’t fall asleep through the end, like last week, and you took it as a sign that this was when you were going to get the ship back on track.

Except you are already 2 hours behind, so forget it. You’re drinking your coffee in your green flannel pjs without a bra, and the kids can have toast and bananas for breakfast.  (tomorrow you’ll make cinnamon waffles….tomorrow….)

 

3. If You Homeschool, You’re Still Doing School

We’re just kind of doing it…loosely, during the summer. But you have always had these grand plans of taking care of extra-curricular subjects over the summer.

What if we really buckled down and did German on Duolingo, or focused on piano finally?  An art lesson every morning? Yes!!

Except you are freaked out about handwriting and writing composition, so in reality you are going to keep working on that.

 

4. Summer Programs Are Freaking Expensive

 

I would love to utilize more summer programs for the kids.  Lego camp? Horse riding camp? Nature camp? AWESOME CAMP.

Except that these babies are running ~$200, for a few hours per day, for one week. For one kid. Who of us have more than one?  Anyone else have 5?

$1000 for one week of part-time Lego camp is not really in our budget.

I could buy and entire fleet of Legos and build a scaled model of Middle Earth for that amount of money.  Plus, that is only one week out of the whole summer.  You still have to figure out what to do with the rest of the 11 weeks that doesn’t cost thousands of dollars.

Like the beach…maybe we need to find our bathing suits and sunscreen after breakfast.

 

5. By 10am, You Don’t Know If You Are Genuinely Excited About Life…

or if you have just put too many sugar cubes in your 5th cup of coffee.

 

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Featured Blog Post: Chobani Kids Yogurt

So, recently I heard about Chobani’s project for Chobani Kids Yogurt asking parents to discuss ways to encourage children to eat healthy.

 

IMG_3964We usually don’t do formal snacks, so they were a little more than extremely thrilled for this event.

 

 

I’ve gotten emails about products before, but I am not terribly interested in reviewing tons of stuff on here.  I am a writer, and I’d kind of like to keep it that way, for the most part.  However, there are some things I really, genuinely think are awesome ideas, or sites, or products…and I actually love to do reviews of them if I have the chance.

 

The thing is, I actually love Chobani yogurt. It is a good company and it makes good yogurt.  I actually have a yogurt maker to make my own yogurt (mmmm….geeky), but I still pick up yogurt at the store once in a while when I don’t want to spend the time boiling milk and letting the tiny jars sit in the maker for 12 hours.  It’s darn good homemade yogurt…but it does take a while.

 

The Chobani Kids Yogurt comes in little packets with twist tops, which makes it easy to use for kids.  I am certainly more comfortable letting them handle these, rather than my little glass yogurt jars that may or may not be completely off limits to people, since I have dropped and broken a few already, and had to order replacement jars…  So these kids packets are fantastic for us, and I was thinking about how the kids could use these yogurt packets for different dishes.

 

Ultimately, what I want to impart on my kids in the kitchen is to see food as ingredients for anything.   I want them to think, “what else can I do with this?” for every item of food.  This keeps their culinary creativity fresh, and they will be able to explore the world of food with an open, and exciting, mind when they are older.

 

It was astonishing how successful this was with everyone.  I was actually surprised how much I liked liked it!  Yogurt is an extremely healthy food, and packed with protein which is going to help the kiddos grow up big and strong.  The thing is, usually I don’t buy tubed yogurt for the kids, but Chobani has good yogurt with non-GMO ingredients and fresh fruit, and I trust it with my kids.  I was very impressed with the quality of yogurt, and how it wasn’t loaded with sugar or unpronounceable ingredients.

 

I just don’t buy into gimmicky stuff with characters on it…but I will submit that the kids loved the yogurt, and the Marvel characters on the packets.  And we are all Marvel geeks over here, so I can’t disagree with this 😉

 

 

So, this all being said, these are 3 dishes I came up with for the kids!

 

 

1) Get A Grip On Your Dip
 2) Superhero Fruity Gyro
 3) Black and Blueberry Yogurt Shortcake Party

 

(I didn’t have to name these…but, seriously? I name everything. I named our cars Black Thunder and Red 5. Because it’s awesome)

 

 

1) Get A Grip On Your Dip

 

We are a big family, and we are a busy family! It is important to have healthy snacks to keep us going. Veg and yogurt dips are the perfect solution for snacking on the go.

 

3 different types of yogurt dips for kids, made from the Chobani Kids Yogurt.  The squeezable pouches make it easy for the kids to be hands-on in making their own recipe without making a mess.  This is helpful especially with little hands so they have the positive satisfaction of completing it on their own.

 

The 3 dips with veg:

 

-Strawberry yogurt dip with slices of bananas
-Vanilla Chocolate Dust yogurt dip with slices of strawberries
-Banana yogurt with Nilla wafers

 

 

Review: This went over incredibly well.  The kids absolutely loved this snack, and I liked how easily they could use the yogurt themselves without making a mess or wasting yogurt.  They actually didn’t like the vanilla-chocolate yogurt very much…but I did!

 

 

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2) Superhero Fruity Gyro

 

Creating healthy lunches is vital to healthy kids.

 

Teaching kids how to eat fun, healthy meals is crucial!  With this recipe, the kids will help me mix melons, apples, mangoes and pineapples with mint and feta in a lettuce wrap, and top it off with Chobani Kids Yogurt for the finishing touch to their healthy, protein rich fruity gyro.

 

Review: I think this was the most fun and the most filling of the dishes.  The kids all loved putting together their gyros on their own, and it was a little messy, but totally worth it.  I made a dish for myself afterward, and I was surprised how alert and energetic I felt after!  Definitely a better afternoon snack than chips and black coffee (*cough*….what?).  We will actually be using this as a regular meal item after this, for sure.

 

 

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3) Black and Blueberry Yogurt Shortcake Party

 

Yogurt between friends make the best friends with yogurt!

 

The best way to have fun with friends is to have a party with them! We will have a buffet of blackberry and blueberry sauce (cooked ahead of time), Chobani Kids Yogurts, and shortcakes with a little whipped cream on the side.

 

Review: This was obviously the most popular dish, since I let the kids have dessert in the middle of the day.  I would highly suggest this for desserts, playdates, special occasions, birthdays…really, it was super simple and incredibly tasty.

So, for this one there was a little bit of prep to get it started:

 

  • Homemade jelly
  • Homemade whipped cream
  • Chobani Kids Yogurt
  • Shortcakes

 

 

 

 

IMG_3996Homemade Jelly:  Frozen berries, 1/2 cup lemonade, 1 cup of white sugar. Boil for 15 minutes and let cool.

 

 

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 Homemade Whipped Cream: Take heavy whipping cream, add 1 tsp of vanilla, and use an electric beater until it forms peaks.

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 Let the kids pour the yogurt into the shortcake, then spoon the jelly on top, and then a dollop of whipped cream!

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 Dessert!

 

Fin.

 

Ruth’s Relationship Status: Uncomplicated

Last week we enjoyed Shavuot, which is the Jewish festival of firstfruits of the wheat harvest, as well as the day celebrating when Moses brought the Torah to Yisrael: “Finally, G-d gave Moses the two stone Tables of Testimony, containing the Ten Commandments, written by G-d Himself.

An easy way to remember Shavuot is that it is the same day as Pentecost: God gave the Torah, and He gave the Spirit.

 

The Torah was given by G‑d to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai more than 3300 years ago. Every year on the holiday of Shavuot we renew our acceptance of G‑d’s gift, and G‑d “re-gives” the Torah.  The word Shavuot means “weeks.” It marks the completion of the seven-week counting period betweenPassover and Shavuot.” (chabad.org)


Traditionally, the entire book of Ruth is read on Shavuot, so, I was reading all 4 chapters of Ruth…I remember it being a little longer than 4 chapters, for some reason.  But, 4 chapters it was.  I always had read the book of Ruth as a love story between Boaz and Ruth, but now I am reading it and noticing that the whole thing basically took place in the fields!  So, that makes sense, being the festival of wheat harvests.

The Book of Ruth was recorded by the prophet Samuel. It is appropriate to read the Book of Ruth on Shavuot for two reasons: First, because Shavuot is a harvest festival and the Book of Ruth gives us a picture of the harvest, and how the poor were treated in the harvest season with sympathy and love. Secondly, because Shavuot is the anniversary of the passing of King David, who was the great-grandson of Ruth and Boaz, whose story is told in the Book of Ruth.”  (chabad.org)


When I just started the book, though, I was completely struck with how close Naomi and Ruth were.  These were women who had come together through Ruth’s marriage to Naomi’s son, experienced deaths of husbands together, and clung to each other in friendship through life and through hardships.


Naomi was loving to Ruth and Orpah, and while Orpah decided to return back to her mother, Ruth wanted to stay with Naomi.

Then they lifted up their voices and wept again. And Orpah kissed her mother-in-law, but Ruth clung to her.

15 And she said, “See, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her gods; return after your sister-in-law.” 16 But Ruth said, “Do not urge me to leave you or to return from following you. For where you go I will go, and where you lodge I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God my God. 17 Where you die I will die, and there will I be buried. May the Lord do so to me and more also if anything but death parts me from you.” 18 And when Naomi saw that she was determined to go with her, she said no more.

 

This is such an incredible picture of friendship between women.

But…in reality, they had something more than friendship. The relationship Naomi and Ruth had was something akin to “kenzoku,” which is, “is a Japanese term which means “family”,  a bond that is shared by people with the same or nearly the same ideals,  have the same commitment or even destiny.  We know and feel the presence of  the deepest connection of friendship. These people may be family members, a friend from high school, co-workers who we probably haven’t talked to in decades but we know they are there for us when we need them. Time and distance do nothing to cut the bond we have with them.”

These women loved each other.  They were friends and they were family; they were kenzoku.  I am honestly moved just thinking about the two of them holding hands and traveling home, together.  


Sometimes, relationships in life can be complicated. 

Friendships in school when we were kids was rather uncomplicated.  We all had our friends, and we knew who definitely weren’t our friends; but adults can be complicated, sometimes. 

The other day I got a message out of the blue from someone I used to know.  We were not close, at all, and I had only talked with her once on the phone sometime last year, and it was for something in particular.  I did not have any sort of relationship with her, because we weren’t friends.  

I haven’t even seen her since last year, when we were both attendants of the same group; so getting a message from her was surprising.  Without any context, she simply said:

“I am sad you unfriended me.”

Which was also odd…because if I remember somewhat correctly, I closed the connection with this woman sometime around last summer.  It’s been almost a year. I haven’t talked with her or heard from her in ages.  Our kids never became friends, I never got together with her, our husbands never talked.  I really don’t know what this meant…there is zero context on this statement.

Odd.  A little complicated.  But odd.

Now, with any other situation I might have seen this as an open door to rekindle something.  But, there really aren’t embers to rekindle anywhere. 

There never was a friendship with her, because there was no relationship with her.

 

Friends, especially kenzoku friends, aren’t complicated because love isn’t complicated.  It really isn’t. You know when someone loves you, and you definitely know when they don’t.  This is one thing you don’t need to debate back and forth: if someone loves you, you feel loved. If someone doesn’t love you…what is there?

The thing about friends, is that they are part of your life.  They call you and see how things are going.  They text you once in a while to connect with you.  You feel better after being with them and sharing your life with them.  Friends include you. They encourage you. I can think of friends I have had for years, and I look forward to talking to them every time we get on the phone together.  I truly enjoy including them, and encouraging them in their lives, and I look forward to being included in their lives and being encouraged by their words.  I love the friends in my life because they are amazing people who are part of my life.  

Having a relationship with someone is so much more than just showing up and being a warm body.  Mere attendance is not the soul of a relationship: the heart is.

A relationship is understanding your friends in ways no one else can. A relationship with your friends means you don’t bully them into obeying your own dogmas and expectations; which seems like and overly obvious quality, I think. A relationship with your friends is kind and generous.

A truly wonderful relationship with friends means you love them.

“Why did you do all this for me?’ he asked. ‘I don’t deserve it. I’ve never done anything for you.’ ‘You have been my friend,’ replied Charlotte. ‘That in itself is a tremendous thing.”

E.B. White, Charlotte’s Web

It is a tremendous thing, indeed.

Who Are You?: Deep Thoughts in a Delicious Martini

One day I am going to have to actually get a martini shaker.

But today is not that day.  Since I still have responsibilities during the day, and martinis are definitely an afternoon drink.

One day 🙂

So, let’s kick off the first of June with some mind-bending quizzes!  Martinis or not….

 

Which Jung Archetype Best Describes You?

The Explorer
The
You’re the explorer! According to Jung we can find this archetype in many myths and fairy tales. You’re a restless nomad, always full of wanderlust. You see life as one big adventure and you’re always planning your next move. This archetype thirsts for new experiences and new people. You’re independent, adaptable, ambitious and true to yourself. Your sense of adventure is your greatest strength, but you may risk wondering aimlessly and you may find it difficult to choose a direction. Channel your adventurous spirit into something productive!
 “you’re always planning your next move.” That is my Achilles’ Heel.  It is very difficult for me to see “the now,” because my mind is plotting something to come.  What is next? What can I learn today? How can I change? What else can we do?

What Are Your 5 Dominant Traits?

You Are (1) Edgy, (2) Experimental, (3) Open-Minded, (4) Artistic, And (5) Intuitive
You
Your five dominant traits are: edgy, experimental, open-minded, artistic, and intuitive. You have a strong need for individuality, and are revolutionary in your core. You live on your own terms, and would take a fierce stand in the face of strong opposition. You are wild, obscure, and an improviser; and you favor variety to routine.
I remember one time I was working with a Pastor on some art stuff, and they said they wanted some “edgy” artwork on a bulletin board in the foyer.
So I put up Georgia O’Keefe paintings.
And it didn’t go well. And they were taken down.
*snicker*
That’s what “edgy” is, guys.

What Drives Your Life?

Work
Work
You are obsessed with work! You are a very busy person and don’t have time for the little things in life. You tend to lock yourself away so you can focus. People just don’t seem to understand how important life is! But you know, and if no one else is going to handle the big things, then you are going to do it yourself!
 I am enormously task oriented.  I can definitely see this.
I also tend to take over…although, I would rather not at this point in my life.  I used to take over everything when I was younger, but now…I’m okay letting someone else steer their own ships.  My fleet has its own adventure to discover in Carthage (I’m lookin’ at you, Aeneas).
The Loyal Friend
The
People see you as levelheaded and watchful. Although you do not make friends too quickly or easily, you are extremely loyal to friends you do make, and expect the same loyalty in return. You would favor a rational solution to an emotional one, and find a logical outcome to be worthwhile and rewarding.
 I am extremely loyal to my friends.  Extremely.  I love my friends to the ends of the earth.
And I dismiss my foes.

Can We Guess Your IQ?

IQ: 181 (WOW!!)

IQ:

You are a genius! Your IQ range is 170 – 185!!!Only 0.1% of the population get this score.You have a passion for perfection, you like to challenge yourself, and you appreciate diversity. You are committed to personal aesthetics, excel in finding problems and solutions, and have a driving force to create. You have boundless imagination and an open mind. In simple words: You Are Simply A Genius!

Famous people who got similar scores are such geniuses as Quentin Tarantino and James Woods.

 

I don’t know, that’s pretty good for a facebook quiz. Do I finally get to go to Yale??

 

Name: Tamarah Ann Rockwood

Accomplishments: Got 180% on a Facebook IQ test

Graduate Degree Application: World Domination through blogging.

 

They would be fools to turn me away.

Japanese
Japanese
Demure, feminine and gentle with beautiful skin and shiny hair, your beauty is Japanese! Complete with grace, style and a sophisticated approach to the world, you are a modern day beauty with a bright and promising future! Now that’s beautiful!
This doesn’t surprise me too much.
However…
The truth is that I look like every other brunette from Nova Scotia.  Round face, slightly pale skin, looming forehead, straight dark hair, strong but feminine body?
Scottish lineage from Nova Scotia.
Case in point: Ellen Page
Halifax, Nova Scotia: represent.