Let the Advent Season begin

Jonathan and Laurie Christmas 2006
Jonathan and Laurie Christmas 2006 (our first Christmas together)

Forget the huge sales, the Black Friday or Buy Nothing Day trends… this is what kicks the Advent season off for me…

Trombone Shorty and other musicians from New Orleans perform O’ Holy Night on Studio 60:

(download a copy here)

Truly He taught us to love one another,
His law is love and His gospel is peace.
Chains he shall break, for the slave is our brother.
And in his name all oppression shall cease.
Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,
With all our hearts we praise His holy name.
Christ is the Lord! Then ever, ever praise we,
His power and glory ever more proclaim!
His power and glory ever more proclaim!

Find out more about Trombone Shorty on his website.

What is the official start of the Advent Season for you?

Communication breakdown

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Photo by Jonathan Blundell

We’ll be talking about COMMUNICATION this morning at Chick-fil-A.

Good thing I have a BS in Mass Communication.

But guess what… we’re all masters of communication!

We’re always communicating from the moment we’re born… yes even Hayden and Ian were communicating with their screams and their silence. It’s a pretty basic form of communication — but they’re masters at it.
Corey Allan writes in Buck Naked Marriage:

Chances are when you and your spouse were having trouble communicating, the problem wasn’t that you didn’t hear each other; rather, you didn’t like what your spouse had to say. Everything you do and don’t do, say and don’t say, is a form of communication.

So if my wife is trying to get my attention while I’m working on something else and I don’t hear her at that moment I’m communicating that what I’m doing is more important than her. Or if I set up the bedroom with candles, play soft music, and scatter rose petals around the bed, I’ve communicated something pretty clearly without saying a word.

And if my wife comes into the room, steps over the rose petals, blows out the candles, climbs into bed, and goes to sleep she has communicated something just as clearly.

The key to communication is being sure you understand what the other person is trying to express — in the midst of their word choice, tone, attitude, body language and more — and then being certain the message you’re trying to deliver is understood as well.

One of the best things I’ve picked up from a good friend is simply asking the question — “Let me be sure I’m understanding what you’re saying… so you’re saying….”

Not only does it help solidify what we’re being told in our own minds but helps the other person understand how their message is being portrayed or understood.

Corey also gives to great tips towards improving your communication…

  • Focus on the intention – what’s really intended here, what’s being said that’s not being said?
  • Seek compassionate connection – don’t tie your conversation to a particular outcome. Focus instead on being clear with your message and being sure you clearly understand their message.

Imagine if we really took the time to follow these steps…

I think we’re pretty good at the first — at least when people have poor intentions — but we’re also quick to simply keep our conversations shallow so we don’t have to dig into anything too painful.

And just think about how different your discussions with your spouse, or kids, or co-workers or boss might be if you weren’t stuck on trying to “prove a point” or “win the argument” but instead looked for a compassionate connection where both sides were heard.

No agendas… No forcing your ideals on others… Just always looking for ways to build deeper relationships with others.

What would that look like?

When do you struggle most in communicating with others?

Read more about communication in marriage relationship in Corey Allan’s book, Buck Naked Marriage.

Happy Birthday to my boys

Me and my boys
Me and my boys

Yesterday was our boys’ one month birthday.

Hard to believe it’s been a month already (and in many ways… hard to believe it’s only been a month ;-)).

And through it all I think Laurie’s found her new muse(s). She’s being writing some great blog posts lately — as well as catching her photography fever again.

It’s really been a thrill to see her with the boys over the past month.

Laurie and her boys
Laurie and her boys
Laurie and Ian after his first bath
Laurie and Ian after his first bath

She’s amazed me day in and day out… especially considering how little sleep she’s been getting… and even more so knowing she’s been at home with the boys all day by herself since I started back to work last week.

I’m so excited to share this new part of our journey with her!

A few other photos from the past few weeks…

Pinned!
Pinned!
Hayden one month old
Hayden one month old
Arm wrestling
Arm wrestling
Showing off their personalities
Showing off their personalities?
Ian one month old
Ian one month old

For those of you wondering… Presley (our dog) has been hanging out at Laurie’s parents’ the last month as we’ve adapted to having the boys at home. She came back home Friday night and it’s been weird having her around the house because she seems sooo much larger than what I remember. She’s behaved great with the boys… she just seems so much bigger than I remember.

Once we took this picture yesterday I think I understand why…

Hanging with Presley
Hanging with Presley

I’ve gotten used to being around 6-7 lb babies rather than a 15 lb dog. She dwarfs them! (and I think Hayden’s realizing that! :-))

Aung San Suu Kyi and Grace, a thought that changed the world

Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi

In 1990, after her party swept the majority of the Burmese elections, Aung San Suu Kyi was expected to become the next democratically elected Prime Minister of Burma.

Instead of a peaceful transition to her leadership, she was denied the results of the election and she’s faced oppression from the ruling regime and spent 15 of the last 21 years under house arrest.

She was released earlier today.

20+ years of oppression and today she walks free.

“The release of political prisoners is the most important thing for all those who truly wish to bring about change in Burma.” – Aung San Suu Kyi (via e-mail from Amnesty International)

During their U2 – 360° Tour, U2 has been dedicating their song, Walk On, in support of Aung San Suu Kyi and those living under oppression everywhere.

With her release, U2 has issued a statement regarding the release of Aung San Suu Kyi today…

I thought they beautifully summed up the ideas behind a Love Insurgency…

“For a life denied the basic freedoms, she has lived so vividly in the minds of her people and supporters and accomplished so much. By putting the people of Burma’s interests above her own, she has lived in stark contrast with her oppressors. Her struggle has become a symbol for all humanity, of what we are capable of – best and worst. Her very grace so infuriating to the bully government whose brutish gorging of the country’s rich resources have left the people of Burma poor and hungry.

May we all lives that put the interests of others above our own.

May we live lives in stark contrast to our oppressors.

May we all live lives so full of grace and love that we infuriate those who wish to oppress us.

And may we all live lives that prove, beyond a shadow of doubt, that love wins!

Baby stats

All is right with the world
All is right with the world | Photo by Jonathan Blundell

Well the boys are both home and are now a week and 2 days old.

We’ve had both of them home for a little more than 2 days and I thought I’d share some stats of what we’ve learned so far…
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