Disassociation “Why Did I Do That?”

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Why Did I Do That?

Why did I  do that?  What was I thinking?  Was I even thinking?  Today I am sharing the answer to some questions I’ve had for a long time.  Why did I make the choices and behave as I did in my early adult years.

For several years I have wrestled with some questions as I have reflected on my early adult behavior. My prayer life often was a struggle as I tried to understand where my “freewill” was exercised and “something else” was driving me.  I don’t know how it is for other people, but the answers to my heart’s questions come little by little as I continue to travel this life. The healing journey that I have experience since ending counseling has been largely moved along by books that I have read and conversations with other people.

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Disassociation

The most recent answer to a “why” question came while reading “Walking Prey”.

In this passage from Walking Prey  powerful  understanding came over me.

“If a child’s boundaries are violated early on, her sense of where her rights stop and others’ rights begin can be compromised. Abuse teaches her that her rights to personal space and integrity—of body, or thoughts—are unimportant, and that she is not allowed the power to say no. Indeed, an abused child may not even be able to conceive of saying no, since her past attempts to say no were either ignored or punished.

Importantly, there is emerging evidence that the trauma of abuse can create a kind of “off switch” that works like this: a cue related to the earlier trauma enters the person’s conscious (or unconscious) awareness, the person dissociates (checks out cognitively) and does not even process the threat as being a threat. During the earlier abuse it was necessary to dissociate, to mentally check out, in order to survive the horror of it. [Now the disassociation is an innate reaction to threats.]

It’s important to understand that this is a mechanism entirely outside of conscious control. I happens in the autonomic nervous system. It’s a protective mechanism, at root. This is why we must never blame a victim of abuse of any kind. I have heard it said far too many times, She should have seen the red flags. Well, this evidence indicates that she may, literally, not be able to see the red flags.” (Walking Prey, Holly Austin Smith)

Help and Hope

This passage gave my husband and me so much insight to my behaviors before our marriage, and also some of the way that I have related to him during the early years.  Dissociation, I now realize” has been a very real way of relating to life.  Some time back I was told “the tools used to survive back then were important and necessary, but now they get in the way of developing deep and intimate relationships.  For some time I’ve made a point of “being present” because I realized that often my mind wanders or “checks out”.  I didn’t realize that the checking out was a residual way of doing life that no longer is necessary or helpful.

I am thankful for the way healing and understanding and growth come from others sharing their stories.

And maybe as I unpack bits and pieces of my story, hope will extend to others.

What I’m Into June 2014

What I’m Into (June 2014 Edition)

Read and Reading: Interrupted by Jen Hatmaker, The Warden and the Wolf King by Andrew Peterson, The Good News About Marriage, and Walking Prey

TV: Just this month I turned on PBS for my granddaughter. We sort of watched Clifford the Big Red Dog. I wondered if she would choose the Clifford book at the library this week, but no, she wanted the book with the baby on the cover. I’m actually relieved about that, that she prefers a photograph of a face over a big red dog.

Music: DCTalk, Toby Mac, Newsboys and Hillsong United Zion. Chica and I bought a few cds on our mother daughter getaway in June, when we could not find an audiobook. Neither Barnes & Noble nor Family Christian bookstore had any variety of classics in audiobook format. Back to amazon or iTunes shopping.

New discoveries: Glenwood Springs Hot Springs and the Glenwood Canyon bike trail. Zip Lines are FUN!

What I Love:

Mae & Marme, America the Beautiful Bike Ride

Mae & Marme, America the Beautiful Bike Ride

with Petal Rose on the spinny ride at Elitch Gardens June 2014

with Petal Rose on the spinny ride at Elitch Gardens June 2014

with Chica on the trail to Hanging Lake

with Chica on the trail to Hanging Lake

I didn’t love this: mosquito bites. Living in Colorado Springs has many many benefits, one being very few bugs. On our trip to the western side of the state I was bitten dozens of times. Before we travel to Bible Camp and on our planned camping trip, each on the western side of our mountains, I am going to order Bug Block!

In the Blogosphere:  Organizing for a busy toddler

The Responsibility of Opportunity

On The Blog:  I am working on 2 parts of my story and hope to get one of them posted in July.  I’m also sharing more about our Compassion kids and my family’s partnership with Compassion International.

Community Potluck & Honeycrust Chicken Tenders

Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook

Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook

The Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook Recipes and Stories to Celebrate the Bounty of the Moment

By Nancy Vienneau
Published by Thomas Nelson

Book Description

“This is not your grandma’s potluck.

The cliché is unavoidable. At the third Thursday potluck, you won’t find canned soup casseroles or whipped delite, as much as you may love them. What you will find instead is an array of dishes in sync with the season.

Each month offers up an appropriate menu. July is for tomatoes; August for figs; December for gifts from the kitchen; February for staying warm. Gouda Risotto with Fresh Peas, Cider-Braised Pork with Pears, Crab Mac-and-Cheese, or Brown Butter Honey Cake, they each appear in their seasons at this lively community potluck.

Hosted by a group of goodwill-wielding friends and strangers, the potluck’s beneficiaries have one thing in common: a love of good food. The premise is simple; on the third Thursday of every month bring a seasonal fresh dish for sharing. The result is gloriously rich: new friends, fun, and good eats.

Whether you’re looking for instructions on assembling your own potluck (the first clue: no rules), or recipes for imaginative, honest dishes, whether it’s for a group of six or thirty, the inspiration in this book will suit anyone who wants to celebrate good food and good neighbors.”

On only one other occasion that I can remember have I ever “read” a cookbook.  I cannot say that I have read “The Third Thursday Community Potluck Cookbook” through, but I have enjoyed the slow walk through the pages.  My list of recipes to try is growing and I look with anticipation for the seasonally available ingredients that I can gather from the local farmers markets.

The cookbook with a list of recipes to try

The cookbook with a list of recipes to try

Milk bathed chicken tenders and seasoned flour

Milk bathed chicken tenders and seasoned flour

Honeycrust Fried Chicken Tenders

Honeycrust Fried Chicken Tenders

My husband and I talked about the concept of a Third Thursday Potluck and I think we may have found so “food for thought” for building more community for our family.

Third Thursday Potluck was sent to me in exchange for my opinions by BookLook Bloggers.

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Correspondence in June

Last month I came across so many ideas for our June correspondence to the children we sponsor through Compassion International.

First these Bible stories! I discovered that they can be printed in many different languages so I decided to print in Spanish for our kids in Central and South America. Since this is the first of this type of material that I have sent, I started with creation .

For Karen I found the printable alphabet pages,

Karen correspondent sponsorship

Karen Margarita, CO790, correspondent sponsorship

For Edward and Angelica I am sending introductory letters with stickers & photos.

All of the kids are getting bandaids, a gift we send at the beginning of summer each year.  We buy several boxes of colorful and standard bandaids.  Then we staple 5-6 on index cards, labeled with the important information.  Someday I hope to find some kind of coloring page or printable to tie a Scripture to the bandaids.

During the month we recieved 3 “new sponsorship” packets for Karen, Edward & Angelica.

Envelope Carrying Sponsorship Information

Envelope Carrying Sponsorship Information

New Sponsorship Packets

New Sponsorship Packets

We also received a cheerful letter from Karen, it was actually addressed to her financial sponsor, which appears to be a corporation.  I am tickled we get to partner with them and be Karen’s correspondent sponsors.  Karen asked some fun questions and I look forward to getting a reply out to her soon!

Always on the lookout for new ideas to add to our sponsorship correspondence, so please comment and share!

A First!

This Moment ~ A First

First Zipline Experience

First Zipline Experience

{this moment} ~  A single photo –  capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Short Week Goals

Short Week Goals

This week is half over, and so far it has been truly wonderful. My family is a little scattered and I am so looking forward to having everyone home again by Sunday. My youngest and I did get away to Glenwood Springs Colorado for a few days and had a really great time. We arrived home late yesterday and I took this morning as a sweet time of quiet rest. Here are the few goals I’ve set for this short week.

Birthday Love

Birthday Love

Intentional Relationships

Bike Ride with Chica on a new to us trail

Camp in the Backyard and make smores

Be Present

Intentional Self Nourishment

Memorize Ephesians 6: 12

Read:  The Fight, Mission Drift, What He Must Be, I Come Quietly to Meet You, The Good News About Marriage, The Warden and the Wolf King

On My Nightstand June 14

On My Nightstand June 14

Choose new audiobook

Making this One Life Count

Write 2 notes of encouragement or gratitude

Purposeful Pursuits

Write 2 reviews & travel recommendations

Weed 2 garden boxes.  The garden has been neglected and it becoming quite over grown

Continue preparing for a garage sale, we have a new date on the calendar that I really hope sticks.  Something big has come up by surprise both other times we’ve planned to have the garage sale.  We have done a lot of purging, and there is still more to go through.

 

Simple Summer Goals

Simple Goals for a Summer Week before Traveling

As my husband and 2  of our kids head off next week in different directions, for different activities, the youngest and I have a mother daughter trip planned.  We are going to be camping in a new to us area and exploring for 3 days and 2 nights! I can hardly wait!  This week’s goals will include all that goes into sending kids off and traveling.

Intentional Relationships

Read Aloud 2 Chapters of Anne of Green Gables

3 Math Lessons

Family Bike Ride

Be Present

Intentional Self Nourishment

Memorize Ephesians 6: 11,

Walk/Run/Bike 2 miles, 3 times this week, 3 Days strengthening exercises

Read:  The Fight, Mission Drift, What He Must Be, I Come Quietly to Meet You, The Good News About Marriage

On My Nightstand June 14

On My Nightstand June 14

Choose new audiobook

Making this One Life Count

Write 2 notes of encouragement or gratitude

Deliver Sponsorship Letters to Global Ministry Center

Purposeful Pursuits

Write 2 reviews & travel recommendations

Weed 2 garden boxes.  The garden has been neglected and it becoming quite over grown

Continue preparing for a garage sale, whenever that works out to happen.  Something big has come up by surprise both times we’ve planned to have the garage sale.  We have done a lot of purging, and there is still more to go through.  So we’ve decided to just wait and have a whopper later in the summer.  I guess this gives me the time to hit some of those places, like in the closet under the stairs…

New Members of Our International Family

This week I logged on to compassion.com to check on birthdays and found not 1 but 2 new members of our international family!

Angelica, Bolivia BO399

Angelica, Bolivia BO399

and

Edward Tanzania TZ223

Edward Tanzania TZ223

we are looking forward to sharing hope and love with these precious kids and seeing them smile in future pictures!

Homemade Vanilla Extract!

About a year ago our family began making our own vanilla extract with organic vanilla beans from Olive Nation.  It has been a lot of fun, and so nice to be able to add another quality ingredient into our weekly baking.  After sharing this vanilla as an end of the semester gift for our children’s teachers, we have had wonderful feedback.  So we decided to make another batch, and offer it for sale.

vanilla extractYour purchase helps support our family ministry through Compassion International.  We plan to travel in 2015 to meet our sponsor children in East Africa & India and hope to be an encouragement to the staff at the Child Development Centers.  Thank you for your purchase and support!

This Moment, The Neighborhood Character annual photo

We have a very friendly looking neighborhood character.  This past week I noticed that he has now grown hair, eyebrows and a beard, last year he was just a round green face.

Friendly Neighborhood Character

Friendly Neighborhood Character

Walking around our neighborhood is always a lot of fun.  We pass by friendly neighbors, watch people pass running or biking, and we always enjoy seeing what other people are doing in their yards.

linking with Soulemama and other “this moment” participants.