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Monday
Sep152008

Sleeping in Seattle

I’m up in Washington right now, spending a few blissful days with Sara and her children while recovering from the whirlwind last few weeks. Sean is out of the country for a study abroad program, and I promised her I’d help out for a few days. 

Let me recap, so you know what I mean when I say whirlwind--first there was the wonderful Australia incentive trip, then I was sick for almost a week, and then I spent 10 days helping out at the Browns (first one up in the morning, last one to bed at night). Last week was our corporate retreat, which is valuable and important, but it’s three solid days of focusing on strategy and planning and making quite important decisions, which was exhilarating and exhausting at the same time.  

On Friday I spent the entire day doing a video shoot for three videos (you’ll see two of them in the next few weeks; the other one is for the regionals that I will not be attending personally—only a few of those, I hope), which is also very emotionally and physically draining. 

I only got a few hours of sleep the night before because I hadn’t even had a minute to prepare the projects I was going to demonstrate in the videos. I hope I didn’t look as tired as I felt! I also slipped Phoebe’s celebration in there, as well as a wonderful dinner with our Board of Directors on Friday night.  

My flight to Seattle left very early on Saturday morning, and I didn’t sleep at all on Friday night. I hadn’t had any time to pack during the week, so I came home from the dinner on Friday and started that. I had to pack for both Washington and Founder’s Circle (I’m going straight to southern Utah from here), which are very different climates and temperatures. I also needed to figure out my swap for Founder’s Circle and gather the supplies for that so I could make those while I’m here at Sara’s.  

Now, let me assure you that I’m not complaining. I love my life, although it’s a bit more hectic at times than I would like. But I’ve made choices and I’m happy with them for the most part. I just told you all that so I could tell you this—I arrived here in Washington about 10 in the morning, got my luggage, and Sara picked me up with all five kids in tow and we headed for Seth’s soccer game. 

I had taken a nap on the plane, but I was still exhausted. I was quite proud of myself for staying awake through the entire first half of the game, but as the second half started, I told Sara I just couldn’t do it anymore and I had to take a quick nap. 

So there I am, in the middle of this huge soccer park with hundreds of people (there were at least 15 different games being played on 15 different fields), and I curled up on the quilt on the ground and zonked out. Sara told me that at one point, the soccer ball hit me in my fanny, but it bounced right off my rubber butt, and I didn’t feel a thing! I’m sure people thought I had lost it, but I felt much better by the end of the game. 

I read your comments faithfully, and one of you mentioned that I was a super mom. Well, my snooze on the soccer field proves otherwise! I’m just like the rest of you in so many ways—working hard to get everything done as well as I can, hoping to drop as few balls as possible and keep the right things as priorities. I don’t always take the best care of me, I don’t always get the sleep I need, I don’t always do everything as well as I’d like. But I sure enjoy trying, and when I fail miserably, I’ve found that a good cry does wonders!

Then I just pick myself up, dust myself, and determine to do better next time. Or I sneak a nap during a soccer game. 

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Reader Comments (34)

Phew, I got tired just reading all the activities in your life! Hope you get the rest you need and your projects all taken care of! Are any of your daughters planning on teaming up with you to help you with some of the SU activities or are they pursuing other careers?
September 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth
LOL - how cute that you zonked out at the soccer game and 'caught' a ball whilst catching zzzzs - you certainly deserve a nap here and there in the middle of your hectic days! So glad you had a good time in Australia (how could you not :).
September 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSue McGettigan
I just love reading your blog. It's so fun! And definately entertaining. Have fun here in Washington. You are totally right! The weather has been fantastic....perfect for us soccer moms to sit in while we watch those kids play...or sleep in some cases ;-)
September 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBrook, Chehalis
Oh my! Shelli I laughed till I cried at your post and the way you participated in the game while asleep. How hilariously funny you are. I just love reading your blog. So uplifting and it is good to know that you are just like the rest of us. It is true that most of us will take better care of those around us than ourselves. Get some rest... Wonder what they would say at Founder's Circle if you dozed off? Looking forward to hearing all about it. Wish I could be there but that is one goal that just was not within my reach this year. I certainly think it is one that is obtainable in the future. Thanks so much for inspiring me and being you! My mom used to read Erma Bombeck but I think you are the BOMB at storytelling. Thanks for the chuckles; you have made my day!
Debi Pippin
Inverness Florida
September 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDebi Pippin
Shelli,
I love to get on and read your post, when I am reading them I feel like you are standing right next to me and I can see & hear your voice tones, gestures and everything. As I was reading your post about Seattle I was laughing and my family asked what I was laughing at, so of course I had to share the whole post with them and they got a chuckle out of it also and my husband said to me "I now know why you LOVE Stampin' Up! so much!" You sure do make it easy to always look at the positive things in a sometimes not so positve world. I hope to see your in San Antonio, I am flying down to visit my Mom and we also have a long list of things to do (I only get to stay for 12 days), but we are attending Regionals on the 24th and for the first time I get to go to "Time Out For Women" and then we are hopping on a bus with a bunch of quilters and heading to Houston for a Quilt Show (for starter's anyway) Thank you Shelli for your inspiration and for sharing.
Tracey :-)
September 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTracey Stinger
Shelli - you're hilarious. I got a good laugh about the soccer ball bouncing off your fanny! I've always loved your down-to-earth attitude. It's easy to think someone else has the perfect life so I love it when we can share our experiences and remind each other that we're all doing the best we can and learning a lot along the way!
September 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAmber Meadows
I knew how traveling can make you tried. I will admit that I have sleep through a baseball game and a soccer game before myself. After working all day sometimes you just got to do it. I with Sara had taken a picture of you on the field that would have been a great scrapbook page........
September 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlice
You know - it's nice to know your life is crazy like mine! It's easy for all of us to think that birds dress you in the morning like Cinderella I think!! :) I'm hoping it slows down for you, but I'm glad sometimes you feel unorganized too - there's hope for all of us!!

Take care - don't get sick again! Have fun in Utah - been seeing some of the blog posts and I'm crazy jealous - I gotta go sell some stamps!!
September 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLydia Fiedler
Hi Shelli dont allways get a lot of time to read all your blog but must say your good medicne what a great nan you are iwas laughing so hard reading about your day a soccer Thanks for sharing.Teresa Brown
October 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTeresa Brown

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