mom – Author Kandi J Wyatt https://kandijwyatt.com Mother of Dragons Sun, 13 May 2018 02:55:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://i0.wp.com/kandijwyatt.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-kandy_wyatt-logo_purple.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 mom – Author Kandi J Wyatt https://kandijwyatt.com 32 32 111918409 How to Say Thanks to Your Mother https://kandijwyatt.com/how-to-say-thanks-to-your-mother/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-say-thanks-to-your-mother Sun, 13 May 2018 02:55:06 +0000 http://kandijwyatt.com/?p=6963 Continue reading →]]> As I write this many moms are considering how they’re going to have breakfast in bed tomorrow, or what restaurant they’ll go to for dinner. Meanwhile, I’ve had a wonderful Mother’s Day today, even before Mother’s Day. How can that be? Because my husband came home and asked if I wanted to go out for the afternoon. I was able to spend time with my parents, and then have time with my husband and son. It was so much fun to relax and be both a mother and a daughter.

So, how do you say thanks to the person who has devoted so much of her life to you? Really it’s easy. It helps though if you know what love language speaks. Language? Yep, there are five of them:

  1. Acts of Service
  2. Words of Affirmation
  3. Physical Touch
  4. Quality Time
  5. Receiving Gifts

If you don’t know which is yours, or your mom’s you can take the test. Usually a person has one or two that are dominant. However, it’s possible to have all of them as well. The language can change over the years. I used to crave physical touch–a hug, a handshake, a pat on the back–but now acts of service go a long way.

How can you show love for each of these languages? Let’s explore each one separately.

1. Acts of Service

Since this is my predominant love language, I can speak to it easily. If your mom’s language is acts of service, then she’s looking for you to fold laundry, wash dishes, sweep the floor, or clean the bathroom. Yep, it’s that simple. Do something for her that she would normally have to do, and you’ll make her day.

The folding laundry has always been our downfall. Around eighteen years ago, we had just purchased our first home and were trying to make it ours. My husband put together a little corner couch to read on. However, our four-year-old daughter looked quizzically at the contraption. “Why do we need two couches?” Before anyone could reply, she answered her own question. “Oh, one to sit on and one for laundry!” Yep, please come fold laundry for me.

2. Words of Affirmation

Growing up, my dad worked the swing shift and then went off to school for 7:00 am classes. I didn’t get to see him often, but before going to bed each night, I’d pull out a spiral-bound notebook and sit at his desk and write to him about my day. For years, he kept those journals, because to him, written words mean a lot.

If your mom speaks this love language, then a card is the perfect gift for her. Now, make sure you have your own words added to it. Better yet, make it from scratch and give it to her. She’ll cherish it for years to come. I still have a card my daughter made me for Mother’s Day six years ago.

3. Physical Touch

You would think this would be an easy language to speak, but in reality it can be very difficult for some people.  There are some cultures that do not express love in this way. I’m not talking about sexual touch. This is the gentle pat on the back, hug, or holding of a hand to say “I’m here for you, and I love you.”

Hugs are also good for you physcially. According to mindbodygreen.com:

There is a saying by Virginia Satir, a respected family therapist, “We need four hugs a day for survival. We need eight hugs a day for maintenance. We need twelve hugs a day for growth.”

4. Quality Time

Early on, I knew my oldest son’s love language. From the time he was just a few weeks old, he’d cry if he wasn’t in the same room as me. He was fine as long as I was in the room, but the moment I tried to leave, he’d fuss. As he grew, he wanted us to do things with him, watch a movie, play a game, spend time.

If your mom speaks quality time, then you’ll want to take her some place and do something with her. Maybe a picnic in the park, a walk along the shore, a horseback ride, a bike ride, or a trip to the mall. All of these are ideas of quality time.

This afternoon I was able to sit and chat with my mom and dad. My husband sat on the swing with Mom and we discussed our future. It’s a moment in time I’ll cherish.

 

 

5. Receiving Gifts

This is the love language most people think of for Mother’s Day–get Mom a gift. However, for those whose love language is gift giving, this is valid. My youngest son speaks gifts. I didn’t realize that his asking, “Did you get something for me?” Was really saying, “Did you think of me while you were gone?” It dawned on me that this was so, after he returned from Washington, D. C. with a handpicked, thoughtful gift for each and everyone of the family.

What kind of gift does Mom want? Hm, that depends on your mom. For me, it’d be something with essential oils, a book, or art supplies. Another great gift would be an updated Microsoft Word. Now, that’s just me. You’ll need to know your mom to make the gift meaningful.


So what are you sending to your mom? Is your mom no longer around? Find a lady who has spoken into your life and honor her. There’s always someone who you can find to shower with love. Don’t let your sorrow ruin the day. Use it to fill someone else’s day with love, and you’ll be surprised how much better the day will go for you as well.

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Release Day!–What all it entails https://kandijwyatt.com/release-day-what-all-it-entails/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=release-day-what-all-it-entails Mon, 10 Aug 2015 15:35:07 +0000 https://kandijwyatt.wordpress.com/?p=371 Continue reading →]]> Today is the big day! Dragon’s Future: book 1 of the Dragon Courage series is now available in paperback and eBook via amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iBooks. So, what happens today? For starters, I have a guest post on Mother Daughter Book Review in which I share a section of the book where Ruskya learns a bit about his dad and becomes a trainer of dragon riders. I also have an interview on Book Nerd Paradise on YouTube that lets you get to know me a little better and I read a 6 minute section of the book when Ruskya meets the mysterious dragon rider. The next set of happenings was set up by my wonderful book manager, Pam Labbe. She helped organize a book blog tour through CBB Books. Dragon’s Future is also featured on Night Owl Reviews. Then later on today, 4pm EST to 8pm EST, there will be a Facebook party. This is where you just log onto the link and interact with authors. There will be a new author every half hour and each author will have some kind of a giveaway. I’ll also have several giveaways as well. The one who invites the most people who attend will received an autographed copy of Dragon’s Future. The top two people who interact the most over the course of the party will receive either a the dragon oil warmer or the dragon jewelry set.

Dragon Jewelry giveaway          Dragon burner Giveaway

 

 

 

 

I will also give away a large swag (that’s book related merchandise) package:

Big swag package

 

 

 

 

 

Besides all of this, I get to keep up with Facebook congratulations, Twitter tweets, and other miscellaneous social media contacts of well wishes and trying to get the word out to the world that Dragon’s Future is a real book!

The problem is that besides being an author I am a wife, mom of five (three of whom are still at home), and a teacher. That means that I also have housework that needs to be done, organizing kids so they don’t run a muck, and picking up a van from the school for a leadership conference that starts tomorrow. I think I have my work cut out for me and I had better go make breakfast, wake up the kids, and get started! Thanks everyone for the support you’ve shown me so far and “may your dragon fly true!”

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Into the mind of a seventh grader https://kandijwyatt.com/into-the-mind-of-a-seventh-grader/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=into-the-mind-of-a-seventh-grader Mon, 13 Apr 2015 23:54:07 +0000 https://kandijwyatt.wordpress.com/?p=169 Continue reading →]]> Yesterday morning, I had the privilege of delving into the mind of a seventh grader.  I had what I thought was going to be a six hour road trip with my thirteen year old son.  It turned into an eight hour trip.  I learned a lot about middle school students and had fun.

We started with music–everything from 80’s music, nightcore, Sabatan, theme music to Sword Art Online and Castle in the Sky, to the 1967 musical movie Oliver Twist.  Talk about eclectic!  The kid sings along with all of them.  He started out with the headphones in one ear, but soon unplugged them and let me listen in.  From there, we discussed all kinds of things.  I informed him that Anastasia was a real story–not the way that Disney portrayed it, but I gave him the facts and my memories of people claiming to be her in the late ’70’s and early ’80’s.  We shared childhood memories–both his and mine.  We covered a zillion topics.  He informed me that even though he may travel in the future, he will always want a home in our home town.  He regaled me with verbatim comedian acts from Jeff Foxworthy and Gabriel Iglesias.  Overall it was a wonderful time.

What did I learn about middle school students?  I was taught that they have eclectic interests.  They are curious and want to learn, but not necessarily what a teacher would want them to learn.  They have hopes and dreams, and can stretch beyond what adults often think they can do.  Why don’t we let them dream and soar?  Why do we tie them down to our world of issues?  Why not give them the tools to enable them to succeed in our world when the time comes?  As a teacher, author, and mom to middle school students, my job is to empower them to live their dreams.  To help them look beyond the black issues of their everyday life and see the rainbow at the end of the day.  To see the silver lining on the clouds.  This is why I teach.  This is why I write, and this is why I’m a mom.

My seventh grader

My seventh grader

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