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Mom, housewife & life hacker! Corporate drudge escapee writing recipes, tips & discount alerts. Still bring home the bacon & cook it up in 101 healthy way. You’re also going to find out that I’m a total Disney geek. I don’t know if it started with the Read-Along records (“When Tinker Bell waves her wand – bbblllliiiinnnggg – turn the page!”) or the Disneyland book my grandfather gave me around age 3, but however the innoculation happened, it was very effective. I’m happy that my kids share my passion, and I’m even happier that Portland has one of the fancy-shmancy new Imagination Park Disney Stores!

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Archive for Inspirational Quotes

Jun 23,
2019

Today’s Inspiration: God’s Forgiveness for All

by Jeannette Tomanka

After a beautiful church service this morning, I was struck with how wonderful and transforming God’s forgiveness is!

Inspirational quote by Melody Carlson, about God's willingness and love of fixing broken people, and giving people second chances.
Inspirational quote from Melody Carlson

So, today’s inspiration is a quote from one of my daughter’s favorite Christian authors, Melody Carlson. My daughter grew up reading her book, “Diary of a Teenage Girl”, as well as the sequel books and related series. I also read the books, and have a special place in my heart for the identifiable stories and the Christian lessons they impart.

The quote I love from Melody is:

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Categories : Inspirational Quotes
Tags : brokenness, Christianity, depression, Forgiveness, inspiration, Melody Carlson, Second Chances
Mar 25,
2019

We Are Made New In Christ!

by Jeannette Tomanka

“For I am about to do something new. 🌅 See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.” 🌼


Isaiah 43:19
Categories : Inspirational Quotes
Tags : Bible, Bible Quotes, Hope, New Beginnings
Jan 05,
2016

Happy New Year!!

by Jeannette Tomanka

imagesWow, I didn’t realize exactly how long it had been since I blogged. This school year has been quite a challenge, and it seems all my energies have been focused on my kids. I also try to keep things light and positive here, and some days I just didn’t think I could do that. While I don’t make resolutions, the new year is a good time to review everything in my life and refocus on the things that really matter.

I don’t make resolutions, but I have determined to be kinder in the new year. My family is focusing on these 10 ways we can be kinder to those around us, and maybe make our little corner of the world a little brighter.

  1. Smile more, especially at those people who don’t look like they smile much. They may have forgotten how, so we’re going to try to remind them.imgres-1
  2. Acknowledge people, especially those in service jobs. Say “Good Morning!” to the bus driver, “Thank you, Steve!” to the server at the restaurant (but please use the server’s actual name), “Hello” or “thank you” to the janitor cleaning the bathroom at the public building we’re in.
  3. Help those who need help. One of the favorite things my oldest like to do when we’re at the grocery store is help someone in the handicapped parking load their groceries, then take their shopping cart back to the store for them with a happy “Have a great day!” He’ll also do this for a parent who needs to load a child in the car. It’s amazing what a small thing to him, like picking up something an elderly person has dropped and would have trouble picking up, can mean so much to another person.
  4. Show respect for everyone. My kids (and I) will approach a person in uniform, any uniform (police, military, etc) and thank them for their service. “Sir” and “Ma’am” frequently pepper their conversations with people older than them, which makes the teenagers at the movie theater chuckle when they say “Thank you, ma’am” for tearing their tickets. My son has learned to hold the door not only for me and his sister, but for anyone. If we take the bus, I don’t even have to prompt him to give up his seat. He did once get snapped at by a feminist, a woman about 50, who testily informed him she didn’t need his seat, so he just calmly looked at another standing woman of about 25 and offered his seat to her. She smiled, said “Thank you for being such a gentleman!” (quite loudly so the feminist – and everyone else on the bus – could hear) and took the seat.
  5. Don’t keep bringing up people’s mistakes, especially if they’ve paid the price. I don’t like to have my past mistakes thrown in my face, so I try very hard not to do that to others. Even people who make serious mistakes that may have resulted in the death of someone (like drunk driving) deserve a chance to rebuild their lives and move on, especially if they are truly repentant and served time. Every one of us has made mistakes, some worse than others, but we all should help each other move past them.
  6. Choose to be kind, even when someone is not kind to you. We cannot control how other people act, but we can control how we react to them.
  7. Focus on the positive as much as possible. This is harder than it sounds. My husband and I don’t watch the news and we’re selective about the news we read online. It’s not that we want to isolate ourselves from the real world, it’s that we found ourselves in a darker place than we wanted to be when we read or heard about all the meanness in the world, so we choose to look for the good in the world instead.
  8. Be kind to the homeless. Yes, some of them are scammers and make more money than most of us, but some are legit. When I was much younger, I was walking with a friend and he gave a panhandler some money, and I said the standard “you know he’ll probably just buy booze,” and my friend shrugged, “what he does with it is on him. My job is to show kindness.” We carry lunch sacks in our car that contain a bottle of water, a protein bar, fruit chews, and a couple of dollars, and we’ll give that to the panhandlers we see from the car. If we’re walking and someone holds out their hand or is playing a guitar or something, we drop a dollar or two. And look them in the eye and smile at them. That’s our job.
  9. Be thankful that you have the ability to be kind.
  10. Speak kindly, in person, online, always, and everywhere. The anonymity of the internet does not give anyone the right to be mean, nasty, rude, or ugly. We can’t always control how people take what we say, and sometimes things that we think we’re saying kindly don’t come out that way, but still try.

I’d love to hear your stories of kindness. I wish all of you a happy – and kind – new year, and in the words of Rufus in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, “Be excellent to each other!”

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Categories : Inspirational Quotes, New Year, Uncategorized
Tags : kindness, new year, nice, resolutions, respect, smiles
Jun 18,
2014

Psalm 51:10

by Jeannette

“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”

~ Psalm 51:10

Categories : Inspirational Quotes
Tags : Bible, psalms, quotations
Jan 15,
2014

I’m Jeannette Tomanka

by Jeannette Tomanka

I thought I’d just write a bit about me, my philosophy on home-making, and my writing here on my new blog.

I’ve done corporate marketing and communications writing for a long while on the northwest coast, including Seattle, and now my home, Portland. Like all mothers, I try to strike a good work-life balance in juggling work demands, work and family. At some point, I began to recognize that the whole modern workaday schedule tends to leave insufficient personal time to reflect and express creative ideas.

Jeannete Tomanka blogs about creativity, life tips, and work.

I recognize now that one must live with intentionality, and set up habits for personal time, reflection and meditation, and for creative expression. I’ve begun chiselling-out time in my schedule now to have an hour or two of personal time per day, and this blog is a portion of that — it’s a reflection of my creative outlet. It’s not that I think the life and ideas of Jeannette Tomanka and her projects are necessarily all that better than others’, or more deserving of attention — it’s that I wanted a bit of a public journal of some of the things that I do and find inspiration in. The things I post here are partly very personal life landmarks — a resource where I can look back and revisit things that I’ve done before and written before. So, partly it will be some of my train-of-thought personal musings, and also tips and how-tos for those that would like to do some of the fun things that I discover. Read More→

Categories : Inspirational Quotes, Uncategorized
Tags : artists statement, blogging, intentionality, journaling, meditation, personal writing, writing

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