I so thoroughy enjoyed reading Chapter 2 and found myself with many reflective thoughts. I thought I would list a few of them that stood out to me.
- I think of myself as being independent, but the Hmong people are described as being spectacularly independent!
- The Hmong women were among the laughingest, happiest she had met. I love being around happy people!
- How would you like to have 12 people living in a 1 room home? No thank you!
- She mentions privacy and loneliness as being twins and that privacy is the happier one. If given a choice would you rather be lonely or have privacy? I think for myself it would be privacy.
- It would be comforting to be surrounded by many emotional buttresses.
- With rare exceptions, one man is pretty much the same as another (Hmong women). What do you think?!
- You matter (Western culture) vs your role matters (Hmong people)
- Plant an expectation, reap a disappointment - a good old adage
- Wait-a-Minute-Moments
- Are you a compulsive comparer?
- Our job description as a spouse should not to be each other's everything.
I cannot say when this was a precise wait-a-minute-moment, but maybe a gradual process to get there. I know longer have to have an immacuately clean house to feel good about company coming over. I know there is a difference between a really dirty house and one that just has some day-to-day clutter. I think people feel more at home in a home they feel at home in - one that is comfortable and relaxed. Why put so much pressure on myself for perfection?
And to STOP being a compulsive comparer - that lead to nothing positive.
What are some of yours?