Showing posts with label role model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label role model. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Role models

I love to go all in, in most things but I take special pleasure in going all in in a role model, when I find one. It's a delight finding a role model, almost like an infatuation, and I immediately want to take in as much as I can from that person.
Ususally my role models vary over time, since my needs vary.

When I was a young, single mom with no education and a fragile self asteem (putting it mildly) Bill Cosby and his formidable "The Cosby Show" - and his books - meant the world to me!
In Bill Cosby I saw the kind of father I would have wanted my boy to have and the kind of parent I wanted to be. I saw that education was needed to be "all that", so I went for it and got myself into the university. It was neither easy nor problem free in any way but I did it.
I even wrote to Bill Cosby after and thanked him and I got a reply from him. Hand written! He really is the best.

It has been like that for me. I have sought out role models I've needed and allowed myself to be inspired and copy, even, what they do in order to reach what it is I aim for. In the same way I've asked successful people in my field of work to be mentors for me and then got to learn directly from them.
These days I don't find that need in my professional life, which means I've learned a lot and come a long way. That doesn't mean I won´t need one again, however.

Will Smith is another person who has inspired me tremendously over the years. Many years now! He's positive, strong, stubborn, fun, nice and successful. Of course he is successful, how could he not be with those characteristics?
He has also been a great role model for my first born son, who needed a male role model, growing up.
My son learned about humour, will power and social skills, I really think, from Will Smith and "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air". He would watch the show daily and he absolutely has manners in common with Will.
Of course I think it goes both ways: we find rolde models we need and we find role models we actually do have something in common with, people we recognise ourselves in. What we have lacked and yearned for as kids and as youth, we find in those role models.

I find I always search for great strong female role models, who know about life and have formed wisdom and smartness from experience and analyzing their journeys. I think Hillary Clinton is such a woman and Michelle Obama too.
Recently I've discovered Jada Pinkett Smith who is warm, smart, experienced and wise.
There it is: people I find inspiration in!

This is very indivual and very private, I think, and it says something of what we need, want, identify with and lack. I use my role models as general inspiration but also for specifik situations, when I think of something they said and it makes me go the extra mile.

Like when Will Smith said something like this in an interview:
-I´m not extra talented or an extra good actor or skilled more than anyone else. Where I excel is in ridiculous work ethic: when the other guys are sleeping, I'm working when the other guys are eating, I'm working, when the other guys are resting, I'm working. If you and I get on a treadmill together you'll either get off first or I'll die on that treadmill. It's that simple.

The treadmill line got me good! When I run my 10 km and there's a steep hill in the end of the lap I always say to myself  "I'll die on the treadmill" and I know I won't give up.

And so... it's time to give back
For quite some time I've been thinking I ought to have a project together with my first born son. Partly because we live far apart and could use something where we create together but mostly because he has a lot of talents and I have a lot of energy and I think that together we could make a difference.
Now we've decided to roll with that - we'll do something together!
We'll look into ways of supporting young mothers and children facing the difficulties we did and we'll find ways to offer hope and guidance. It feels fantastic.
It's quite a journey: living, learning and passing it on.



Father and dog kinda love!






Love.










The Rhubarb flower. It brightened the home up for well over two weeks!










These are - also - the special times... 










Many uses of that thing!!


BBQ:ing at the front side, while the newly oiled deck was drying up!






I love the family looking mess of the hallway..!




Here's to role models, regardless of shape or form: cheers!
And have a great week :-)


Monday, July 18, 2011

Vacation week no 2 starts!

Randomness is gooooooooooood!
Mario Kart at Wii, raspberry picking at The Boy's most precious pre school teacher-sweetheart's, cupcake-baking, jogging, wine drinking, ice cream-eating, dog-cuddling, music-listening, couch-lying.... I suppose the list could go on!
VACATION!

Yes, I'm starting to feel it, finally, just a little.


This is hopefully the last evidence of my darn finger: it's still dark black but not all that swollen.






The role model
Isn't it very touching: the hubs wore earphones, digging, so the boy immediately searched and found his own. Trying to be like daddy. Made my heart very warm and extra loving!
We are always role models, no matter what we do or how we feel. These little cute ones look up to us regardless of moods or energy level.

My firstborn had no daddy to look up to, so I played mom and dad in that case (and I never cease to be in awe at how well I managed to do so, seeing that young man now, all successful!) and my secondborn looks up to his dad first.
But he sure is a mama's boy, so I'm not left wanting!





It's turning out be quite social, for the husband, to be out there digging. All close living men have now stopped by. And some ladies to, come to think of it.



There are few things better than "fika" in the garden, during summer.







The trump up the sleeve...
Well, don't you know it - there's a trump up the sleeve for The Boy!
It turns out that his most loved and adored pre school teacher Lou has a grand raspberry plantation at her farm and we were invited to come and pick raspberries. The crazy happiness when The Boy realized he could actually see her again!

So, we were off there, one day this week, and she wasn't home...
Yes, you can imagine the sorrow.
I'm happy to say that we've now gotten her mobile number and will call in advance next time. 
So, I guess yet again that all is well that ends well?!!




Sweet heaven!







-Tasting is a big part of the experience, Marcus exclaimed.



It sure looked like it was!



Precious darlings!











Coastline of miles of beaches
Vi live in a coastal paradise, a small piece of heaven. Tourists invade to take rides on the old firefighter vehicle and the little train and they come to love the beaches around here. These beaches are voted best beaches in the country every year, and we're right here!

I've realized that this place is more "New England" than "Miami" and I can dig it!
Maybe it's time even for us to enjoy this coastal gem now that vacation's here, eh?



Said and done: we went out for the best pizzas in town the other night.



It was doubtless vacational...





I'm guessing my Marcus felt the romantic vibe of the rose I was hoping to get a good shot at?!





Baking going on! What better to do with all those raspberries, than cupcakes?





And these go to show that I need better cups to put the cupcakes in!!!! They were all over the plate.



But they got to us all, in the end.



Playing Wii. He finally got into it after my begging for years....



He's smiling when he's winning :-)



The rain sure did come back another day.



We took the opportunity to go fence-looking...






And some other stuff, that was going on...



IKEA is unbeatable for coffee and cinnamon buns. And kitchen dreams.



"I know: I'll scare daddy when he gets back"!





"He's coming!!"


It's crystal clear that you have no more fun than you create. The Boy is grand at finding things to do and so - must I say - am I! I've dragged furniture around in both the living room and The Boy's room and they're both benefitting from it and I'm extatic! 

Wanna hear something crazy? Something "she sure does need her vacation time"-kind of crazy?
My sweet friend that was coming last Friday wasn't at all coming last Friday. She's booked for this upcoming Friday.
What did I say? I need it, I sure do need it!

Have a perfect week, all of youse!
Over here there are guests lined up, ready to visit us, The Boy's birthday is coming up and some other fun things. Little things like that (not)!!