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The Son, the Moon, and the beginning of the End

Crazy teen

This is the pic of my son, taken by one of his class mates, after he got his mohawk.

Bawk, bawk, bawk, baaaaaaaaaaaaaaawk. Chicken! The boys completely Barbied out and decided not to do the mohawks. Hair is just too important when you are 14.

The reality is that all the girls just about had a cow when he told them he was shaving the “Golden Locks” so he had to please his adoring fans by leaving all the flips and curls intact. His hair has celebrity status at school, and by golly, hair like that must persevere on to high school.

Yes, I have my hands full with this one. He is a complete and wonderful riot, and our relationship is one of the joys of my life…….most days. Some days, the teen ego has me wanting to scream. And I do. Then I regret it and we move on…………..because that is what it is all about. Imperfection. He and I are imperfect, and together we muddle through and make it joyful.

My teenager makes me proud. When he is grown, and I look back at his teen years, I won’t remember the battle of wills. I will not write about them here. They are trivial and unimportant and I will not talk about someone I love in a negative way for all the Internet to absorb. It is never right to do that, no matter how it is sugar coated. His life is not mine to plaster here for his friends to find and read about. I won’t do that to any of my children. This is not my personal diary to rag about my kids, and I will not treat it as such.

The teen I will remember is the one standing in the kitchen making smoothies for himself and his siblings. I will remember his sister leaning on his legs at Vacation Bible school and his arms wrapped protectively around her. I will remember how he looks me straight in the eye when he speaks to me.

I will smile and remember the day he announced that he was going to call me “Jody” from now on. When I laughed and protested, he smiled that incredible smile and said “Woman, that’s your name!”

He is unbelievably smart, funny, handsome beyond words, kind, strong willed, egocentric, selfless, selfish, generous, brutally honest, secretive, wide open, and a maze of personality and spunk that will take a lifetime to wade through and learn about.

He is my first born son. He is my blue eyed son.

He is nearing adulthood, and I find myself knowing that it is time….time to allow him the privacy that he deserves.  The privacy that my children deserve.  I am not sure where to go from here with this blog.  Some days I just can’t wait to get on and post about our day and share it with you….but I never do.  The reality is that most days, I want to hold my memories close to my heart and savor them all to myself.

Even though I don’t post as frequently, life goes on here, same as it always has.  Lots of love, surf, sand, and sailing.  Billy and I are as we have always been…happy, healthy and in love.  We will celebrate 19 years of marriage soon.  For our anniversary, we are planning to take the kids on a route that we traveled together for our honeymoon.  It will take us through the mountains and the desert, sleeping in a tent for almost 2 weeks.  When I asked Billy to tell me a word to describe what he thinks the trip will be like, he replied slowly and carefully “Challenging”. 

I will be taking my camera to capture the challenge.  I will photograph the look on their faces when they see the mountains.  The joy of bathing in a cold, mountain stream.  Making espresso over an open fire.  All of us, sardined together into a tent.  My children sitting under the same sand stone arch that their parents sat under 19 years ago looking at the moon.

I can’t wait to photograph the amazing red rock of Utah. God lives there, I do believe. It is the most majestic place, so it must be His earthly home. I know my pictures will never do it justice.

My guess is as good as yours if I will post them here. The time may have come to move on. Yes, I do believe, it just might have.

I suppose we will just have to wait and see.

Posted in Life's good 8 months, 1 week ago at 3:40 pm.

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  1. So much to take in and absorb from this post, Jody.

    I’ll leave it at this:

    Blogs are as individual as their owners and whatever is best for you and for you and your family is what you should do.

    Whatever you decide, those who read your blog and care about your family via the blog will support your choice.

    Hugs to all of you and yours and Happy Anniversary on your upcoming 19th!

  2. I know I don’t have the right to ask you to keep blogging, but I sure hope you will. Even if it is only occasionally. I am a follower and I love to read your posts. I am relatively new to your blog, though, and I have not yet read all the older entries. I would hope that at least the blog will remain so readers like me can go back and read earlier entries. I love what you have to say, and even tho I don’t know you, I feel like I do, and I like you very much, and I would really miss you if you no longer wrote. You always give me something to think about. And I love all your photos too!
    You have to do what is best for you. I just want to say thanks, and I hope it is not yet time to move on.

  3. Even occasional posts are great- I enjoy the pictures of your kids but I also appreciate the posts about your life and living at the beach. Also, I think you have been very respectful all along of your family’s privacy. Good luck and peace to you!

  4. Congratulations on the 19 years! That is awesome!

  5. I have been feeling the same lately. There is just no pull to my blog like there used to be. I have so many other things going on and my kids are getting older and two of them now read my blog.

    I will miss updates on your family that is for sure but I would also understand.

  6. Hey Jody,
    Believe it or not my husband had hair just like that when he was in school. Tell him not to cut it–age will take care of that.
    Jocelyn

  7. lol you sound like my mom ..but i only called her Terri a couple of times now my brother on the other hand called her Grandma lol…I hope you share some pictures …And have a safe trip