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    Welcome! During Lent I'm only posting once a week, and only doing "quick takes" posts where I write up a few random tidbits in one blog post. If you'd like to see examples of regular posts, check out the links below. I'll resume normal posting after Easter (April 4).

      JENNIFER FULWILER
      Five years ago I had never once believed in God, not even as a child. All my life I was a content atheist; it was simply obvious to me that God did not exist. I thought that religion and reason were incompatible, and eventually became vocally anti-Christian. In 2005 I began to have doubts about atheism and started this blog to ask questions of believers. Long story short, I blogged my way from lifelong atheism to Catholicism (my husband and I both entered the Catholic Church in 2007). I now write about faith after atheism. Welcome to my blog, I'm glad you're here!

      VITALS: I'm 33, have been married for six years, and have four young children: a 5-year-old boy, 3-year-old girl, 2-year-old girl, and another girl born in March 2009.


        7 Quick Takes Friday (vol. 44)


        --- 1 ---

        Last week I mentioned in quick take #7 that I was feeling extremely stressed because of a lack of "introvert time." I made that a high priority this week, and I feel so much better mentally! In fact, seeing what a drastic difference that made to both my mental and spiritual health is what inspired me to write the spiritual dry spells post. For some reason I'm still feeling unusually fatigued physically (no, I'm not expecting -- for once!), but I feel much, much better other than that.

        Also, y'all were right: Our Kidsave child Rita likes introvert time as much as I do, and seemed relieved to have some period in the day where we can all just do our own things.

        --- 2 ---

        My husband told me this story last night that had me laughing so hard I was crying, so I just had to share: A good friend of his frequently travels to our area, and every time he stays in the same hotel, often in the same room. This week he was in a room that was similar to his usual one except the configuration was switched around -- e.g. the closet was on the opposite wall, bathroom door in a different place, etc.

        "Bob" (NOT HIS REAL NAME, you'll see why I emphasize that in a moment) had been taking a hard nap in this hotel room and decided to get up and take a shower. He turned on the TV and got sucked into a show, deciding that he wanted to quickly squeeze in the shower during commercials so he didn't miss anything. Still bleary-eyed from sleep, he backed up to the bathroom door as the segment of the program wound to an end. The first commercial began and he darted backwards into the bathroom, stumbling a bit as he slid past the open door.

        Only it wasn't the bathroom. It was the hallway. In his sleepy state he grabbed at the closing door, but missed.

        It was The Click Heard 'Round the World when the hotel door shut behind him. And there he was, in a hotel hallway, without a stitch of clothing on -- no towel, no nothing. He scanned the hall for mats, wall hangings, dirty napkins on room service trays, ANYTHING to use to cover himself, but couldn't find anything. He desperately tried to think of what to do, the fact that he was completely naked in a public place serving as a slight distraction to his thought process.

        He ducked into an empty stairwell and spotted a trash can on another floor. After waiting until the coast was clear he pulled out the trash bag to use as a sort of makeshift man-skirt, and then ran down to the front desk to ask the clerk for another key to his room. Evidently she immediately handed it over with no questions asked; I can't decide if that makes sense or not.

        Anyway, a little story to ponder next time you think you're having a bad day.

        --- 3 ---

        If you're looking for a birthday present for the child of someone on whom you'd like to exact some kind of revenge, I recommend a Yada Yada. (Well, as a Christian I can't recommend that you buy annoying toys for children to get back at their parents, but I will just note that the toy would be perfect for such use, should an unscrupulous person choose to do so.)

        I bought my son one of these at Target as a thank-you gift for acting less like a rabid monkey than his sisters while I was shopping, and I've rued that decision ever since. The toy allows you to record a five-second voice clip and then play it back, and this has become my son's new primary mode of communication. He can no longer speak to us directly, only answering questions after recording them through the Yada Yada.

        I don't expect this toy will be in our house for much longer, however, since he's now using it for backtalk. Yesterday afternoon I told him to stop throwing food at the table. He got down from his chair, ran off to the hallway, then came back and proudly held up the Yada Yada which announced in his voice, "I will NOT stop throwing food!" I yanked it from his hand, and when I put it down on a high shelf I accidentally hit the remix button so that it sounded like a trash-talking chipmunk said "IwillNOTstopthrowingfood!" That toy's days are numbered.

        --- 4 ---

        Over the past few weeks I've fallen off my Saint Diet in a big way. It started because I often found myself at events where the only food available was junk food, but after the first couple days of "cheating" my cravings came back with a vengeance (I recounted my saga of simple carb addiction here). Back when I wasn't eating any processed foods, I didn't miss them; I could walk by plates of M&M-laden cookies or cups overflowing with milkshake and shrug. Now it's at the point where I'm about to start lunging at bags of Cheetos in the grocery store, caressing them as I cry, "You...complete...me!"

        A "mini new year" is coming up on August 15, so I'm going to recommit to my diet then, if not before.

        --- 5 ---

        Speaking of food, I am baffled by Colombian cuisine. Rita doesn't like pizza! Or pasta! Or cheeseburgers! Or onion rings! Or PBJ's! And she'd never seen shrimp! And had never heard of chicken nuggets!

        The chicken nuggets story was kind of amusing: I presented her with a plate of dinosaur-shaped nuggets that the kids like, and she looked up at me with this hilariously innocent, baffled expression. Evidently in Colombia they have this odd cultural tradition where they eat food that is recognizable in its original form. "It's chicken," I told her in Spanish as I motioned to the dino nugget. She poked at it skeptically as I tried to explain why here in the U.S. we like to take fresh food, pulverize it to death, add about 50 ingredients, shape it to look like something entirely different, throw in some sugar and MSG and call it a meal.

        --- 6 ---

        Some of you have asked how Rita gets along with the neighbor girls, who are about the same age. They were actually gone for the first few weeks she was here and only returned a few days ago. I wish I could tell you that they all bonded wonderfully and are all now BFF's, but unfortunately it's been a little tense because of the language barrier. The neighbor kids often end up chatting and playing by themselves while Rita withdraws to be by herself, and I've had to put a fair amount of effort into smoothing over those types of situations since the neighbor kids are back to being here four to eight hours per day.

        (By the way, as I said on Twitter, with all of them and my kids and my babysitter and her daughter, we sometimes have more than 10 people just casually hanging out over here -- doesn't God know I'm an introvert?!)

        --- 7 ---

        Can you believe that it's already time for Rita to leave?! She goes back to Colombia on Tuesday.

        She leaves on the feast of St. John Vianney, and my husband and I have found a lot of comfort in doing a novena in Vianney's honor to ask for his prayers and for God to give us the grace to emulate his character. It's going to be hard without her, not just because I'll miss her but because it's made daily life easier in many ways to have her here. No word yet on a "forever family" for her. Please keep praying!

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        Below is a Mr. Linky list if you'd like to add a link to your own 7 Quick Takes post. (1) Make sure the link you submit is to the URL of your post and not your main blog URL. (2) Include a link back here.

        I look forward to reading your posts!


        1. Angie @ Many Little Blessings
        2. Genny @ MyCup2Yours
        3. Tami @ The Next Step
        4. Dawn @ Sufficient for Today
        5. Anna @ Annalogue
        6. Michelle Abernathy @ Living A Liturgy
        7. It Feels Like Chaos
        8. Blair's Blessings
        9. sarah haliwell
        10. Venite
        11. Missus Wookie
        12. Rebecca@what I really meant to say
        13. puella
        14. Steph @ My Country Haven
        15. Debbie
        16. Eileen
        17. Scarlett
        18. warillever
        19. Erin @ Coming Out Catholic
        20. Pharmgirl @ Adventures in Pharm Land
        21. Dymphna
        22. Mary@HopeEchoes
        23. Trena @ The Third Prayer
        24. Carolyn @ reluctant atheist
        25. Sarah Reinhard @ just another day of Catholic pondering
        26. Jaclyn
        27. Sarah @This Heavenlylife
        28. ThatMarriedCouple
        29. Sara @ AShowerofRoses
        30. Mary@Passionate Perseverance
        31. Kacie @ PapuaGirlinDallas
        32. Amy @ From the Desk of Mom
        33. Beth @ A Mom's Life
        34. Megan@Blueberry Scones
        35. Karen @ Flash Light
        36. Laura@LifeFaithHomeSchool
        37. Erika @ effulgence
        38. Lisa
        39. Deanna@Notlukewarm
        40. Gae
        41. Tina @ Multiple Mom T
        42. Diane
        43. Colleen
        44. Lerin @ Beautiful Chaos
        45. Lenae
        46. Love2learn Mom
        47. Amanda @ The Mom Job
        48. Serina @ Simple Solutions Tangible Results
        49. majellamom
        50. NCSue
        51. Katherine @ The Domestic Church
        52. Joy@joy in the morning
        53. Veronica - Making Gumbo
        54. Charlotte (Matilda)
        55. Emily a.k.a. Smoochagator
        56. Milehimama (Mama Says)
        57. Sarah
        58. Leigh-ann@Life's Amazing
        59. Fencing Bear at Prayer
        60. Stephanie @ across the gypsy flat road
        61. Janet in Toronto
        62. CourageousGrace
        63. Marie, Two Ways of Renouncing the Devil
        64. JoAnna @ A Star of Hope
        65. Not Strictly Spiritual
        66. Virginia Mom
        67. 'Becca
        68. becomewhatyouare
        69. Lisa (Are We There Yet?)
        70. Nicole @ As Many As We're Given
        71. violingirl
        72. The Keeping Time
        73. Matching Moonheads
        74. MrsDarwin
        75. Nadja
        76. Christine@Good Company
        77. Kathleen
        78. Mrs. Bubbles
        79. Udubalum Mama
        80. Kristen@Small Treasures
        81. Cheryl
        82. suburbancorrespondent
        83. Erin @ Sky Blue Pink Roses
        84. Emily @ My Song of Joy
        85. Karin Katherine @ Mommy Matters
        86. Mozi Esme
        87. Christian H at The Thinking Grounds
        88. the luxurious life of anna
        89. Jen
        90. Kathreja @ Vocation Quest
        91. Therese (Aussie Coffee Shop)
        92. Meika
        93. Catherine @ To Mark Time
        94. Gill-Life of a Photographer

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        45 Comments:

        Blogger Angie @ Many Little Blessings said...

        Oh man -- poor "Bob." I can't even imagine!

        But, I have to say, I laughed more about the dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets. LOL -- you are too funny!

        July 31, 2009 12:05 AM  
        Blogger Tami Boesiger said...

        I feel your pain in having a house full. We have four kids of our own and many extras often. It can get hectic, but it's nice to always know where my kids are!

        July 31, 2009 12:21 AM  
        Blogger Dawn Farias said...

        I enjoyed this post, thank you for the laughs!

        July 31, 2009 12:29 AM  
        Blogger Genny said...

        Oh, that story about your friend in the hotel room (or should I say outside of the hotel room) had me laughing! Thanks!

        July 31, 2009 12:54 AM  
        Blogger Jess said...

        That hotel story is hiLARious! :) I'm keeping it up to show Doug when he gets home. Poor guy!

        July 31, 2009 2:36 AM  
        Anonymous Rebecca said...

        I can relate to #6. I am an introvert and I often find myself in a house with five or more kids and multiple dogs.

        I can also relate to carb addiction.

        July 31, 2009 3:57 AM  
        Anonymous Eileen said...

        I haven't participated in this in awhile -- in fact, I think my last 7 Quick Takes post was just before Christmas! (yikes! Amazing how time flies.) Anyway, I always love reading yours -- funny, insightful, interesting, touching -- everything your full-length posts are, only in miniature. Thanks, as always, for hosting this!

        July 31, 2009 5:30 AM  
        Blogger Mary said...

        I linked to the post. I am praying for Rita to find that family.

        July 31, 2009 6:28 AM  
        Anonymous Trena said...

        The chicken nugget part cracked me up!

        July 31, 2009 7:03 AM  
        Blogger Jess said...

        Ella doesn't like typical kid food either with the exception of french fries. I'm talking all of it - PB&J, mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, pizza, flavored applesauce, etc.

        I can't believe it is time for Rita to go back! Wow, time flies.

        This is way off topic but do you have any experience with Seton Catholic homeschooling materials? I am trying to decide whether to use it or Winter Promise for Ella's upcoming preschool year. Thanks!

        July 31, 2009 7:07 AM  
        Blogger That Married Couple said...

        #2 - Hilarious!

        #5 - Funny and a bit sad :)

        July 31, 2009 7:08 AM  
        Blogger Mary said...

        This is my second week participating in 7 Quick Takes Friday. This has been so much fun. Thanks Jennifer for your hospitality.

        July 31, 2009 7:38 AM  
        Anonymous Megan said...

        That hotel story is like one of my worst nightmares!

        July 31, 2009 7:54 AM  
        Anonymous Laura@LifeFaithHomeSchool said...

        I'm not sure what is funnier about 'Bob's' story -- that he did this in the first place, or that the key was handed over instantly with no questions or thought needed. Maybe this story is in more frequent-traveler's arsenals that we know. Or that much, much weirder stuff happens in hotels than we'd probably care to know!
        Peace -- praying for Rita! Loved the "nugget" story.
        Laura

        July 31, 2009 7:59 AM  
        Anonymous Katherine said...

        #3 - LOL, there is a Mr. Bean skit that is very similar but even worse as the elevator is broken and he has to descend via the stairs behind an elderly woman using a walker or cane.

        July 31, 2009 8:56 AM  
        Blogger tootie said...

        That hotel story is hilarioius! I hope "Bob" doesn't mind us laughing at his expense.

        And I can't believe she's going home so soon!

        July 31, 2009 9:19 AM  
        Blogger Hope T. said...

        Enjoyed the quick takes, as always :)

        Maybe you've already connected this but I am wondering if the exhaustion mentioned in #1 is due to the situation mentioned in #4.

        July 31, 2009 9:54 AM  
        Blogger Lenae said...

        Love the Cheetos part :)

        July 31, 2009 10:19 AM  
        Blogger Milehimama said...

        You said:
        For some reason I'm still feeling unusually fatigued physically

        Do you think #1 has anything to do with #4?

        had to laugh at your saying there are 10 people in your house. Originally, I wasn't going to have ANY kids and thought that was for suckers. LOL!

        July 31, 2009 10:23 AM  
        Blogger NC Sue said...

        Hi, fellow bloggers.

        If you can, please check the one post I put up this week that won't let me go. It has a video that is unforgettable.

        Thanks.

        http://acts17verse28.blogspot.com/2009/07/modern-day-version-of-parable-of-good.html

        July 31, 2009 10:25 AM  
        Blogger V said...

        Thanks for hosting 7 quick takes. This is my second time doing it as well! I love your blog!

        July 31, 2009 10:25 AM  
        Blogger Charlotte (Matilda) said...

        Please tell Rita goodbye for us and that her life has blessed us even though we never met in person. We will pray for her and that her forever family finds her soon.

        July 31, 2009 10:32 AM  
        Blogger Val said...

        I used to work overnight at the front desk at a large resort hotel, and people (usually men, for some reason) were constantly locking themselves out of their room in some state of nudity. I could always tell, because they would poke their heads out of the elevator, see me, and quickly jump back inside the elevator, or else they would make a mad dash for the cover of the bar across the lobby. I would just smile to myself and contact a male security guard to help them get back into their room, or if it was a woman I would help her myself. It happened so frequently that I kept a stash of blankets on hand for just such an ocassion. You can let "Bob" know that he is not alone. I think my favorite impromptu cover-up was a man carrying a potted plant to cover himself. Either that or the man with the dinner plate. Funny stuff!

        July 31, 2009 11:05 AM  
        Blogger Anne@Rosydreamer said...

        Lol about Bob! poor guy! I am starting my no-s diet back up on aug 17, when school starts. I like your idea of new years 3 times a year.

        July 31, 2009 11:39 AM  
        Blogger Courageous Grace said...

        Aha, I participated this week!

        Oh, I feel so sorry for Bob.

        July 31, 2009 12:14 PM  
        Anonymous Marie said...

        The nugget thing is so creepy -- we work so hard to make sure our kids know our meat and poultry don't come from once-living animals, then we pound our processed meats into the shape of imaginary ones. Bizarre.

        Thanks for hosting quick takes.

        July 31, 2009 12:20 PM  
        Blogger Kacie said...

        Funny funny. You know, I am the first of six children, and in my final years in the house we had two extra kids living with us and numerous visiting friends. We usually had 12+ people in the house at a time, and my mom is an introvert and my dad struggles with high noise/chaos levels.

        Despite it all, those years are probably my families' most treasured years together, and we all look back and miss them dearly!

        July 31, 2009 12:40 PM  
        Blogger JoAnna said...

        Oh no -- poor Bob! Talk about a nightmare! My husband once accidentally locked himself out of our apartment while clad in boxer shorts only.

        The nuggets story was funny, too! I can't believe it's almost time for Rita to go. I hope your last weekend is a good one.

        July 31, 2009 1:13 PM  
        Blogger Mary DeTurris Poust said...

        Great Friday post!
        We have a parrot version of the Yada Yada. Many times I've threatened to pitch it, but it's still here, taunting me now and then as I do laundry.

        July 31, 2009 1:16 PM  
        Anonymous 'Becca said...

        Oh, poor Bob!! I'll bet that sort of thing does happen all the time, though.

        Thanks for the warning about the Yada Yada. My son is about the same age as yours, and I can totally imagine him using it the same way! Augh.

        July 31, 2009 1:48 PM  
        OpenID becomewhatyouare said...

        Praying for Rita as she returns.

        July 31, 2009 2:06 PM  
        Blogger Anna said...

        I would suggest reading Real Food by Nina Planck (after reading about the dinosaur chicken nuggets), except I'm pretty sure that your recommendation of the book was how I heard of it the first time, lol. :) It is kinda strange what we Americans think of as food, isn't it?

        July 31, 2009 2:32 PM  
        Anonymous Anonymous said...

        Are y ou thinking of adopting her, Jen?

        July 31, 2009 3:03 PM  
        Blogger Emily said...

        Oh, poor Bob! I've been thinking about this story all day! Thanks for your funny, ever-inspiring blog.

        July 31, 2009 3:44 PM  
        Blogger Christine said...

        The quick takes this week made me laugh so hard. Thanks!

        July 31, 2009 4:19 PM  
        Blogger Cheryl said...

        LOL - my kiddos don't care for the fancy shaped chicken nuggets either.

        They DO really like the chicken rings that the local grocery store makes, though.

        July 31, 2009 5:46 PM  
        Blogger Carrien said...

        #5 had me laughing out loud. I have a friend from Chile, she's been in the states for more than a decade. She has still never eaten at a fast food restaurant. She can't understand the appeal.

        July 31, 2009 7:39 PM  
        Anonymous Erin @ Sky Blue Pink Roses said...

        My husband used to work in hotels and he has many stories to tell. My favorite is about the obese man who fell asleep on the toilet, naked, and lost his balance, knocking the entire toilet off the floor and flooding the room. He was discovered, still asleep, when hotel employees investigated the water seeping into the hallway.

        July 31, 2009 9:02 PM  
        Blogger Emily G. said...

        I laughed so hard at the story of "Bob". I might have to make my husband read that one.

        July 31, 2009 9:16 PM  
        Blogger Renee said...

        #5 Regarding the Dino Chicken.....

        Imagine back in the day when children had to eat real food, like the stuff adults eat? I admit I do utilize convenience food in the house, packaged snacks and frozen pizza, but not as much as others. My children will eat holiday dinners eat they do eat broccoli.

        I mention this, because I went to a local family own restaurant. It's a hang out for the Brazilian community in my city, even though there are many non Brazilians like myself that go. The children eat normal food, no child menu.

        August 01, 2009 11:08 AM  
        Blogger Colleen said...

        I love your list and I definitely need introvert time. And that story was great.

        August 01, 2009 1:26 PM  
        Blogger Shelly said...

        thanks for the hard laugh on #2!! The Click Heard 'Round the World!! Hahahahaha :)

        August 03, 2009 4:52 PM  
        Blogger monica_divineoffice.org said...

        I think that the clerk had seen a lot of wired things on the job :) my guess is that "Bob" isn't the first necked, desperate man in the hallway. I'm sure Rita will miss you too! God bless!

        Liturgy of the Hours

        August 04, 2009 10:46 AM  
        Blogger becky @ misspriss said...

        Hahahah! I have a similar Bob story that my husband will NOT let me tell. Yet.

        August 05, 2009 9:49 AM  
        Blogger BECA Hawkette said...

        http://den-of-the-dragon.blogspot.com/2009/07/this-is-my-first-go-at-quick-takes.html I'm not sure quite how to do this... I'm still learning... maybe next week I'll get it right

        August 05, 2009 9:41 PM  

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