I’d Love To Have Lunch With Taylor Swift’s Mom!

I’d Love To Have Lunch With Taylor Swift’s Mom!

Taylor Swift performed in my home town not too long ago……and the talk since then from all the teen girls I know,  (and even a few “older” ladies) who were lucky enough to score her concert tickets, has not only been filled with ooh’s and ahh’s about how her show was nothing short of amazing, but more importantly, they have also shared how impressed they were with how genuinely nice she seemed to be.  Whether or not you are a fan of Taylor Swift, as a mother of three grown children, I know first hand that raising kind, productive human beings who develop a degree of passion to pursue their dreams, can be hard sometimes, then throw in the unpredictable lifestyle of being a celebrity of sorts, and I have got to hand it to the mother (and father) behind this seemingly thoughtful, smart and creative young lady.  I am not one to necessarily be star-struck by anyone, (with the exception of maybe Blake Shelton on “The Voice”) but I’d love to have lunch with Taylor Swift’s mom and visit with her about raising her daughter and what she’d say to young people today that would help inspire them to realize their full potential and channel their energy in positive ways, while still maintaining their integrity and keeping a level head in this sometimes crazy world we live in; she’s obviously done a good job of doing this with her own daughter.

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(via Academy of Country Music Awards)

I’ll admit, I won’t soon forget the sweet dedication Taylor Swift’s mom gave her daughter as she presented her with the Milestone Award at the Academy of Country Music Awards a few years ago.  (You can view her speech here.)

After our initial introductions and some “get to know you” chit chat was out of the way, my conversation with Taylor Swift’s mom might go something like this…

♥ How did you nurture Taylor’s creativity when she was a young child?     

What other creative outlets does Taylor have besides music?

I have a cute granddaughter who sings and dances and has the sweetest little conversations with herself…my daughter has put her in ballet and gymnastics classes, as well as a few sports activities, while still allowing plenty of time for regular play–since Marli is just four years old, she figures it’s probably a good idea to tap into various different options for her to try at this point in her life–then she has the opportunity to find out for herself what she truly loves!

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“The same parenting that helps children become emotionally healthy, also encourages creativity!”  

Dr. Laura Markham creator of Aha! Parenting.com 

♥ What are a few of the things you did that you felt were helpful in supporting Taylor and calming her fears as she pursued a career in the music industry?

Big dreams also require hard work, how did you help Taylor learn good work ethics?

I think a question we all ask ourselves is, “What would I do if I wasn’t afraid?” and yet, realistically, getting over fears is only part of the picture; hard work is a mainstay to accomplishing most worthwhile goals.  Rarely does life offer a “free lunch” so to speak–many people who are living out their dreams will most likely tell you that it involves a lot of hard, albeit enjoyable work!  My profession as a newborn intensive care nurse is very rewarding and a dream come true for me, but it requires hard work and some long hours at the hospital

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“The artist is not necessarily a special kind of person; rather each person must work hard to become a special kind of artist!” 

Ananda Coomaraswamy

 By all accounts, you seem to have a very close relationship with your daughter.  What do you do to help your relationship stay strong? 

What are your favorite things to do together?  Now that Taylor is older, do you find yourself offering much in the way of relationship or career advice?       

When your children get older, I love that they become as much your peers as they are members of your family!  My mom truly was one of my best friends; I had the deepest respect for her and the advice she offered me on occasion, even when I had a family of my own.

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 “Families can help us discover how good we can really be!” 

Hal Urban, author of “Life’s Greatest Lesson!”

I’m sure these few questions would lead to many more during our lunch; I know we’d laugh, we’d learn from each other, and maybe have a few tears, (women do that…) but mostly we’d chat about aging gracefully, staying relevant, loving our families and how as women, we need to champion each other more!

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“Here’s to good women, may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them!” Heather Stillufsen

And one more thing…..being a country music gal at heart, I’d ask Taylor’s mom if she thinks her daughter will ever do another country album?  I would also tell her that when the time comes…she’ll love being a grandma!

Have a great weekend…and take someone you love to lunch!

What would be your dream celebrity encounter?  Have you ever met anyone “famous” in person?   

–Mary

Healthy, Wealthy and Wise! Alzheimer’s Disease And My Care Journey!

Healthy, Wealthy and Wise!  Alzheimer’s Disease And My Care Journey! 

Who knew that an overnight flight to Germany to visit my son and his wife, would provide inspiration for September’s “Healthy, Wealthy and Wise” topic and help me revisit a time of great heartache, as well as tremendous growth in my life!

Healthy, Wealthy and Wise! Alzheimer's Disease!

When the movie “Still Alice” came out last year to rave reviews from the movie critics, as well as many of our friends and neighbors, (Julianne Moore even won an Oscar for her role as the starring character) my husband and I agreed at the time that neither one of us wanted go see it since the wounds were still quite raw from watching both our mother’s decline in their mental capabilities during the later years of their lives.

An Airplane Reckoning!

It is amazing to me what being restricted to the dimly lit cocoon of an airplane with a long overnight flight ahead does to your sensibilities when you can’t seem to fall asleep–for me, it ended up being a blessing!  After drinks and peanuts, I settled into my neck pillow with a good book, but after a while, I was still wide awake, so I scanned the movie list for free viewing by the airline.  Other than a few sci-fi thrillers and corny comedies, “Still Alice” a story about an elite college professor, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at a relatively young age, was the only title that seemed appealing.  So with my husband snoring softly beside me…I pushed play.

Alzheimer’s Disease!

In simple terms, Alzheimer’s disease is a neurological disorder that gradually destroys the neurons leading to the brain, causing memory loss and cognitive decline.  My mother was diagnosed with a related malady called Parkinson’s disease related dementia, where the nerve pathways to the brain and the other major organs become frayed and all bodily functions are eventually profoundly compromised.

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“In examining the disease, we gain wisdom about anatomy, physiology and biology.  In examining the person with the disease, we gain wisdom about life!”  Author of “Still Alice” Lisa Genova on Alzheimer’s disease

I think one of the main reasons I was so reluctant initially to see “Still Alice” was because I was afraid of the feelings that might resurface of a very painful time in my life.  By watching the movie, however, I was able to finally fully comprehend that the care I gave my mother, not only helped her maintain her dignity, I was also able to gain immeasurable insight into my own ability to do hard things, love unconditionally and find ways to cope when things aren’t going the way I want them to go!  When my mom first received her diagnosis, I became engrossed in researching the symptoms of her disease and any possible treatments available; it was crucial for her wellbeing to be knowledgeable and ask questions so that the doctors who cared for her would be sincere and forthright in addressing any concerns.  My parents spent a lot of time and money after my mom’s diagnosis to try and ensure the best possible outcome for her, but they knew that ultimately the disease was sure to progress.

My Care Journey!

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 “My yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain, but I still live for each day.  I live in the moment…I have to!”  Lisa Genova, “Still Alice”

• Don’t define your loved one by their disease! 

One of the first lessons I was taught in nursing school was that no matter the diagnosis, everybody is deserving of being treated with great consideration and care.  It’s easy to get so wrapped up in the daily routine of looking after someone’s physical needs that you forget to really look into their eyes and see them for the lovely, gracious people they are!  No matter how much my mom’s condition continued to deteriorate, I tried to never lose sight of the fact that she was an amazing woman who had devoted so many years of her life to caring for our family!  By maintaining this perspective, I was able to get through some really tough times!

• Outline care plan goals as soon as possible! 

Once my parents had received recommendations from doctors involved in my mother’s care, we immediately sat down as a family to consider the long term goals to be made while my mom was still able to have a voice as to the direction her care should go.  My experience is that you should also include legal counsel in these planning sessions as well, that way you can safeguard against dissenting opinions from others later on down the road.  Doing this not only empowers the person with the disease, it helps to unify everyone else involved so that they can make a more concerted effort to honor the wishes of their loved one!

Helping your loved one maintain a sense of independence is key!

Loved ones given the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia seem to have the odds stacked against them in countless aspects of their lives, so being able to care for themselves as much as possible, even when many tasks take much longer to do, is key to their overall wellbeing and serves to thwart the effects of the illness almost as much as any medication that’s given.  I found that this was not a good time to try new hobbies, instead, keeping a good routine and doing familiar activities with my mom that she had enjoyed prior to her diagnosis, such as gardening and scrapbooking, helped her thrive the most, despite her illness!  Even when the time came that my mother could do only a few things for herself, she seemed to always take pride in doing those few things!

(Be sure to check alz.org for more helpful information on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.) 

I count my blessings that I was able to help care for my mother when the harsh symptoms of Parkinson’s disease ravaged both her mind and body!  Although, I caught glimpses of my sweet mom every now and then, most often, she was a shadow of her former self and we both had to adapt to a new normal every day.

“Courage is grace…under pressure.”  Ernest Hemingway

My mom once told me that it might seem more courageous if she had cancer “…it seems you can put your finger on that diagnosis…this disease is so elusive!”  My mother was the epitome of both courage and grace!

Have you cared for or are you currently caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia?  I’d love for you to share your thoughts. 

–Mary

Patio Potluck Picnics!

Patio Potluck Picnics!

As we officially celebrate the end of summer this weekend, it’s hard to say so-long to all those things that make summer such a great time of year.  Luckily, the fall season still provides great weather to linger outside with family and friends so we can enjoy a few more patio potluck picnics!

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 “Anyone who has taken a place at a picnic table, has a checkered past!”  John Kintz

I’m not exactly sure what it is about gathering around a picnic table…..the food seems to taste better, the conversation and laughter flows a little easier, maybe that’s why my husband and I love eating outdoors on fun, quaint patios every chance we get!

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One favorite outdoor patio that my husband and I love is at Taggart’s Grill in Morgan, Utah!  It’s a gorgeous escape from the “real” world where delicious, down-home food is served!

Extending Summertime!

If you were to ask my husband what one of his favorite summer activities is, I’m sure he would respond with great exuberance that gathering together with loved ones for a big barbecue on our patio is definitely a top contender!  Since we love to extend this fun past time well into the fall season, I thought I’d share a few of the tasty and easy dishes we like to serve at some of our patio potluck picnics!

  • The Ultimate Food Truck Hot Dog:

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Obviously, the natural “go-to”  when planning a picnic is barbecuing hot dogs and hamburgers.  Last summer at a local arts festival, my hubby discovered the infamous “World Dog Food Truck” and hot dogs took on a whole new meaning for us!  After trying this amazing recipe, you’ll have a hard time going back to just ketchup and mustard on your hot dog!  Get the recipe here

  • Grilled Steak Salad:

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I think we would all agree that there’s nothing quite as good as a sizzling steak fresh off the grill…but if you want to put the last of the vegetables from your garden to good use, then our version of Red Rock’s Steak Salad would be the perfect patio picnic meal!  The recipe for one of our favorite salads can be found here.  

  • Mini Pizzas:

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Everyone’s universal love of pizza can be adapted to small individual sizes that they make themselves!  This is one of my granddaughter’s beloved patio picnic meals!  We’ll set out a smorgasbord of various toppings such as ham, pineapple, pepperoni, mushrooms, etc. including extra olives, of course!  Then, when your guests have finished adding what they want on their pizza, we bake them on large pizza stones inside a heated grill.  Served with a variety of potluck salads, fresh veggie trays and fruit–believe me, patio dining doesn’t get much better!  Check out other fun ideas for patio meals with kids in mind on this post that featured our Outdoor Campout Extravaganza!   

  • Dutch Oven Goodness

Dutch Oven BBQ Spare Ribs!

For those of you unfamiliar with what a dutch oven is, it is a cast iron pot with three legs and a slightly concave, rimmed lid where coals (briquettes) from a cooking fire can be placed on top as well as below the dutch oven to help create uniform heat, so that the inside of the pot acts like an oven.  My husband and I both have many great memories of outdoor dutch oven dinners with family and friends when we were growing up.  Now when we get together for a potluck picnic with relatives, a popular recipe is our Dutch Oven BBQ Spare Ribs!  You can find that recipe here.

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Another yummy dutch oven recipe that has quickly become one of our favorites is this Gooey Double Chocolate Cake!  Since my husband was put in charge of helping cook the meals for Girl’s Camp this year, he decided to let all the girls attending hone their cooking skills a bit at a back yard picnic a few weeks prior to camp.  To say that this recipe was the hit of the night would indeed be a huge understatement!  As the girls devoured every morsel of this rich, moist cake, they were especially excited to think that they’d helped make it!  ( In fact, they ate it up so fast I didn’t get any pictures of the cake after we dished it up!)    

 Gooey Double Chocolate Dutch Oven Cake      

This recipe is for a 14 inch Dutch Oven or larger.  Before mixing up the cake recipe, fire up the coals so they can be getting hot.

Make one German Chocolate cake mix according to directions on the box, then put it in a greased or foil lined dutch oven.  Do the same thing using a Dark Chocolate Devil’s Food cake mix.  Pour that cake mix on top of the other one and marble the two cake mixes together by stirring briefly in a random zig-zag fashion with the tip of a knife.

Take one regular sized bottle of chocolate ice cream topping and drop small dollops all around the outside rim of dutch oven and several in the middle.  (Do not stir the sauce or it will just sink to the middle of the cake when it’s cooking.)

For a 14 inch Dutch Oven, arrange 13 hot briquette coals on top and 15 coals underneath.  Bake cake for about an hour.  (You will need a heat-resistant surface or fire pit to cook cake.)  Top it with ice cream and more chocolate sauce!

This is serious decadence…but so worth the splurge!

Let The Seasons Collide!

This time of year is when summer and fall actually collide a little and we get the best of both season…..we can still wear flip-flops, but we may throw on a warm sweater during the chilly evenings.  We’re enjoying the last of the fresh, garden vegetables, but serve maybe we’ll them with savory soups and some warm, spicy breads as our taste buds start to crave our favorite fall foods.

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This is the time of year that my family really enjoys a bowl of warm chili topped off with a few assorted cherry tomatoes from our garden.  I shared our Best Chili Recipe in this post.

I think the best thing about patio potluck picnics, besides the food, of course, is the neat stories that are shared about all the fun times we had during the past summer months!

What are some of your favorite picnic foods?  How do you celebrate Labor Day?

I hope everyone enjoys a great beginning to the fall season that includes a patio potluck picnic or two!

–Mary