Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Letter to My Editor

I have the BEST editor in the whole world.

She always gives me honest feedback. She is certainly never shy about telling me when something doesn't flow as nicely as it could or doesn't fit with what I'm trying to say. When I ask her to read a post of mine, she reads it and comments within minutes. Pretty sweet.

She was a teacher before having children. So she is super useful in correcting grammar mistakes! She taught seventh and eighth graders for five years, and before that, substituted at a variety of Catholic schools. Another really cool thing about her-- though she was offered a well-paying position at a public school, she chose to work at a Catholic school because that's where she felt she was called.

I love that she stays home with her kids. I was about to add to the end of that sentence "instead of working," but really, six kids is a lot of work. Good work though, she tells me. Oh and on top of staying home with her crew, she HOMESCHOOLS them. She spends time with her kids and constantly puts their needs above her own.

My editor doesn't just edit my writing. She's been lovingly putting band-aids on my broken skin and broken heart for years. She's always available to hear about my day. She's always ready to laugh or cry with me. She's always listening to my new ideas. She helps me get over my fears, however irrational that they are (like when I had an imaginary bad guy who was named Michael Alvin and lived in my closet). She makes the BEST food EVER (especially salads).

She turns my negative comments into positive ones, but she also understands the need to just be in a bad mood sometimes. She has an INCREDIBLE fashion sense and doesn't shy at telling me when something totally doesn't look good. She's held me when I have a cold or the flu, though she knows that that means she might get sick. She doesn't let me give up, but encourages me to stand strong in my beliefs. She's given me a faith in Jesus and prays with me every day. She tells me that she's proud of me and gives me the strength I need to get through rough days. And she still brushes my hair sometimes even though I'm almost 15=)

And she has the best. Sense. Of. Humor. Ever. Period.

Oh yeah, and she's my mom<3

11 comments:

  1. Awww. :) She does have the best sense of humor ever. And I have to add that she's given a lot of us a great example of the kind of mother--and person--we want to be.

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  2. <3 this Annie. So very true. Your mama is da best. Fruit. Tree. ;) You kids are also a beautiful reflection of your parents and the God who dwells within each of us. Love you all so very much!

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    1. Awww, thank you, Kempy=) You are too sweet!! Haha, she is!! Love you too!

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  3. Very true, cool, beautiful... though a minor edit... sometimes 7 kids. :)

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  4. So truly inspirational and heartwarming for a mom to read =) I pray that my boys feel the same way about me when they are are you age! You are going places, Anne Marie!! Your words are meant to be read–and I have NO doubt that MANY will one day be inspired by your words as I am every single time I read your posts!! <3 <3

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    1. Thank you so much, Jen!! You are so sweet! Miss you like crazy<3

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  5. What a beautiful post, Anne! I am so happy to have been introduced to your blog. It's interesting to see that we have similar taste in books. I hope all is well with you and the family and that the move went smoothly. Tell everyone I said hello and so did the rest of the Skarzenskis. Take Care. -Amy

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    1. Awww, thank you so much!! We miss you guys=) So glad you found the blog!

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  6. What a tribute! As a mama and daughter, it makes me proud.

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    1. Thank you, Caroline=) She's a pretty amazing lady. . .haha!

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