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I started to consider brave for my 2013 one little word last September. It popped into my head and I figured I would keep it in mind unless something better came along. And while a lot ended up coming along, a better word did not.

At the time, all I really knew was that Paul was going to be deploying again in 2013. I was overwhelmed with the idea of doing it all over again and for the most part being in the exact same place I was a year ago. Knowing what to expect was making it harder and more daunting.

So brave was born as an admittedly early form of self-encouragement. πŸ˜‰

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And then in October we found out we'd be having a baby in June. Suddenly brave was more perfect for 2013. When I called my parents to share the news, I blurted out…"Well, I'm pregnant!" And then immediately burst into tears.

My dad said, in complete seriousness, said, "This is the best news we have ever heard in our entire lives." And my mom said, "Oh Elise! Are you crying?"

"YES! I am crying! Because I am scared! Because Paul is probably going to be gooooone. And I might have to have this baby alooooone." It was a little hysterical and quite dramatic. My parents, always amazing and always cheerleaders, were reassuring, "It's okay! You and the baby can move home with us! It will be great!"

Months have passed from that outburst and while every once in awhile, I panic over the idea that Paul will be gone for so much of this pregnancy and will miss at least a few weeks of the little one's beginning, I have myself pulled together.

This is our story.

This is our baby.

This is exactly the way things are supposed to work out for the three of us.

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But I still choose brave.

I need to be brave in January as we look for a house that will be our home for the next four years.

I need to be brave in early February as I drop Paul off at an airfield to leave for six months.

I need to be brave as I embark on all those months we'll spend apart all over again.

I need to be brave as I meet a new doctor in San Diego.

I need to be brave as I decide what I want from my job this first part of 2013…

…and then as I figure out what my job will look like post-baby.

I need to be brave as I embrace the high highs and low lows that will naturally come with motherhood.

I need to be brave as a piece of my heart breaks off and lives forever in the body of someone else.

I need to be brave as Paul comes home from deployment and we once again go through the work and put in the effort that it takes to fit our lives back together.

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2012 was a huge year. It was a very good year for our little family. But 2013 has potential to be so much more amazing. And it will for sure be a growth year. A lot of stretching needs to take place. In my body. In our house. In my mind. In my relationships. In my heart. All of this will take little and giagantic acts of courage.

I have really loved that since I have embraced this challenge, my one little words have taken hold and continue to live with me past their expiration dates. I imagine that magic from 2011 and choose from 2012 will feel just as relevant and real in my life a few years from now as they did in their current years and do now. "One little word" is a legit experiment in changing your outlook on life.

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So, welcome to the party, brave. Can't wait to see what you have in store for me.

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ps. if you are unfamiliar with the concept of one little word, this is a great post from Ali Edwards to read. I am taking part in Ali's One Little Word class this year and the photos throughout show the start of my album that I'll be working on as part of the workshop. This album, HUGELY inspired by Ali, is going to be more of a journal than a "traditional" documentation spot and I'll be doing it in addition to Project Life, but most likely updating it monthly, not weekly.

Supplies used : We R Memory Keepers 8.5×11 album, We R Memory Keepers 9 pocket page, American Crafts letter stickers, photo of this BE BRAVE poster that I got for Christmas and will hang in my office all year, cork paper from Joanns, Freckled Fawn wood chip arrow, my own instagram photo printed by printsagram early in 2012, Office Depot number stamp, transparency by Mer Tilton, 2013 badge from Ormolu, Seafoam Kit diagonal stripe patterned card.

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62 responses to “brave / my one little word for 2013.”

  1. jheri Avatar
    jheri

    Elise, you will be fine. I have so many friends that have had to deal with deployment while pregnant and as a new mom and the key seems to be to surround yourself with supportive people, especially other women going through the same thing. In fact one of my girlfriends is going through this right now after the birth of her second little one (she already has a not quite 2 yr old) and she is doing great. Family has been switching off staying with her and she has reached out to other military wives who are also making her meals, etc. The worst thing to do is to be brave and try and do it alone. The best is to be brave and ask for help. Good luck!

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  2. Carrie Avatar
    Carrie

    Good Morning! Thanks for sharing how you chose “brave” or how it chose you. It’s an encouraging post to read as I am narrowing down my word for 2013. Putting the OLW album together really does keep it in perspective. Cheers to you & to brave in the year ahead. It’s going to be an awesome year!

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  3. robyn Avatar

    “I need to be brave as a piece of my heart breaks off and lives forever in the body of someone else.”
    oh lady, this is the best possible way to say this!

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  4. lisa fine Avatar

    Love it. I think I’m going to try one little word for the first time – probably not in scrapbook form, but just with finding a word as my mantra for running, for pushing through my goals and projects for 2013, and for my life in 2013.

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  5. Lydia Avatar

    I’m jumping in headfirst to One Little Word. Thanks for sharing your process.

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  6. Diana Avatar

    Out of all the things you post and talk about on your blog, the One Little Word posts are some of my favorites. AND, I immediately favorited that “Be Brave” print on Etsy and plan to purchase. Ha!
    xo
    Diana
    http://unusuallylovely.com

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  7. -Michelle Avatar

    Great post. I had a word for last year and it didn’t do much for me.
    I don’t think it is overly dramatic to be upset that your husband will not be there as you go into labor with your first child! Of course it is upsetting.

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  8. Samantha - Fluffyland Craft & Sewing Blog Avatar

    What a perfect word! I think it will carry you far – it’s going to be a tough year but you will be BRAVE and it will be an incredible new year for you. I can’t wait to keep reading your story.
    And it’s funny, because recently I had decided I want my word to be “courage”. Very similar, but for very different reasons. For me, this means courage to go after what I want; courage to be strong, not lazy, and use my free time for MAKING and LEARNING rather than idly observing; courage to decide what to do with my life and then DO it (i graduate in May!).
    I also like how “brave” ties in with your mantra of “i choose”. Because really, being brave is just another big choice, another chance to control your attitude over every little (or big!) situation.
    So 2013 is going to be a good year, for all of us. Good luck, Elise!!
    Also, I LOVE that photo of you with the cowl/scarf. It’s an incredible portrait.

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  9. Samantha Avatar

    if anyone can do this, it’s you. I’ve followed your blog since the wedding and I have no doubt that you will tackle motherhood and then give us all pointers πŸ™‚

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  10. elise blaha Avatar

    Thank you! And I agree completely. Being brave is about admitting you need help. Totally totally! πŸ™‚

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  11. Allie Avatar

    Love your word. Love how you’re documenting this. Love your honesty with everything that you’re feeling.
    You can do this! And you will rock it.

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  12. Tammy T Avatar

    Your post made me tear up! As a mother of two teenagers I think brave is a perfect word for a new mother…in any circumstance! And I think surrounding yourself with other supportive mothers is the best thing. Wishing you all the best!
    Tammy

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  13. PaperPixie Avatar
    PaperPixie

    Thank you so much for sharing. I know those are words we often use in the crafting community but I mean them in a very heartfelt way. It can’t be easy to open up such a private and vulnerable part of yourself.
    I am an Air Force wife too, with a three month old. So many of us have gone through what you are about to experience (though i am blessed to have my husband home with me right now). You will doubtless find a built in support system ready and waiting to help. And I highly recommend going to stay with your parents for a while. It is the most wonderful, amazing, overwhelming, terrifying experience of your life!
    Be brave, and know that people you don’t even know are praying for you.

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  14. pidgen Avatar
    pidgen

    I love how you’ve just JUMPED into the album! lol. I have one that holds 2011 & 2012 … but I won’t put in the Jan prompt until Ali posts it in the classroom. lol.
    Your word is perfect for you this year!! Can’t wait to see you in the classroom! {And of couse, on your blog! lol!}

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  15. Robyn :) Avatar

    That is a great word, Elise! You do have a big year coming up.
    My word is nurture.

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  16. Lisa Ottosson Avatar

    Elise, my Word is also brave. It came to me
    When my husband left me two days before Christmas.
    I began using it as a mantra: i need to be brave,
    Just be brave. I have followed your blog forever
    And know that you will inspire me even more in
    2013! Thank you!

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  17. TaraMcK Avatar

    you have an amazing outlook on life – you and Paul will be wonderful parents.
    Just wanted to add a thank you for i Choose. My OLW that I had going in my head was “do”. Do the things that I want to set out to do. Complete them. Or even just start. I Choose is perfect. I love the monthly goal setting and it works so well “I choose to do more…” “I choose to…” I think my word is going to be choose, and do will be my action I take. Thanks so much.

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  18. elise blaha Avatar

    I am so sorry to hear about your husband. Wishing you peace, love and bravery in 2013.

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  19. Noga Avatar
    Noga

    well said.
    I’m all tears here, reading this…
    I don’t know you personally, but I’m sure you will be doing more than fine!
    You are very inspiring.
    (btw – I will be taking Ali’s class for the first time this year, in addition to your class – can’t wait to see where it will lead…)

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  20. Sara Avatar

    Just wanted to say I have been there! I had my last baby while my husband was deployed. It was hard, but we got through it. I ended up choosing to do a home birth with a midwife that I trusted. I felt very safe and cared for by my midwife and church friends in my husband’s absence. You will find support!

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  21. elise blaha Avatar

    That is awesome!! Thanks for sharing. πŸ™‚

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  22. Meghan Avatar
    Meghan

    I know this post is about you not me but it is exactly what I needed to read today!
    Also: you can do it !

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  23. susi davis Avatar
    susi davis

    What a great word for your 2013 OLW. I am so excited for you and Paul. My sons are now adults and sometimes I am still overcome with gratitude that I was blessed with becoming their Mother and sharing this journey with them. Motherhood gave me courage that amazed me. The best advice anyone ever gave me that I wish I’d taken from the beginning is to nap when the baby sleeps rather than use that time to “get caught up.” The best advice that I always want to share with new Moms is to stay in the now and enjoy every moment of your child’s life because it really does go by in a flash.

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  24. Giulia Avatar

    you are amazing, you’ll be more than okay. it’s going to be a great year, no matter what πŸ™‚
    also, brave is a great one little word!

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  25. Lisa Ottoson Avatar

    Thank you, Elise and the same to you!

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  26. alexandra Avatar

    Wow!! My word is brave too!!
    I chose it months and months ago after I saw the movie Brave with my daughter… I wanted a strong, empowering word.
    I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in June – I’m only 41 – I have lots to learn and a changing body to get used to. I am also embarking on a new path in education… signing up for a two year program in holistic nutrition. Juggling everything (my twins, husband, health, school etc. etc) will be a challenge and I need to be brave.
    Love how the word brave makes me feel.
    So happy that it is empowering you too. 2013 is gonna be beautiful.
    xo

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  27. Jenny Avatar
    Jenny

    While reading your post, I found it all too similar to what I’ve experienced just recently. I was that girl crying on the phone to my parents announcing the news of our pregnancy, saying goodbye to my Hudband as he left for his deployment and being 21 weeks pregnant, and dealing with the cold, hard news that he wasn’t going to make it home for the birth. Brave is what people called me. But I didn’t feel that way all the time. Sometimes I caught myself despising the couples that were going to their check-ups hand in hand. πŸ™‚ Though I had help from other military spouses and my parents, I felt alone, abandoned, and scared at times.
    My husband was more than supportive-well as much as he could be virtually. It tore him apart to miss the birth of our first. Just remember its hard for the Husbands too.
    Now our son is 6 weeks old and his Dad is on his way home as I write this. I’m a little nervous of this next stage we will encounter because when he left it was just us and now it’s the three of us. There will be some transitioning to be made for sure. But, I think you chose the perfect word for this coming year, because that’s what it will take…bravery.
    You can do it, Elise! I have faith in you.
    From a fellow military spouse that loves your blog

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  28. Jenny Avatar

    You’re just amazing! πŸ™‚ xo

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  29. Amber Avatar

    Love your word, so perfect for your year! The quote about not being able to do this actually reminds me of child birth. It seems so insane pushing a human out of you, yet we all do it and it is totally doable! I just kept telling myself, “I can handle anything for a minute.” Over and over πŸ™‚ I’ve never done a word before but one kind of came to me so I’m tempted this year…

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  30. Jill B Avatar
    Jill B

    Thank you Elise for the the fantastic blog and encouragement and fun this year. I have followed quietly and needed to say thank you. Happy New Year and you will be great, Brave is a perfect word. You have us to help, just sing out. We are all here cheering you and Paul. Happy 2013!!

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  31. Rose Joy Avatar
    Rose Joy

    Elise This year I will use the word “brave” for my life.
    We must have the courage to face all the challenges that appear in front of us every day.
    I am very worried about everything, family, work, everything. But who has the courage, not fear.
    We are so far away, I’m in Brazil and you are in the United States, but believe that this helping me to take this step forward. Thank you Elise.

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  32. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    After reading what you’ve written, Brave really does seem like a perfect fit for you in 2013! I’m still trying to decided on my word and work out the most fitting, but at the moment, I’m tossing up between Choose and Create. I love what you did with your word last year, and I’m sure 2013 will be just as exciting πŸ™‚

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  33. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh

    Elise, my word is “HOME.” My husband is currently deployed and mid next year he will come home. We will hopefully buy our first home. We will figure out how to adjust to being home together again, and try to remember that home is a state of mind, not just a physical location. All my best to you- just by sharing yourself with the world you demonstrate tremendous bravery!

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  34. Sarah StΓ€bler Avatar

    Your one little word seems perfect for you this year. I wish you all the bravery you’ll need in this coming year and this new season of life!
    You are very introspective and I love the way you look at life with such purpose. Like you live life intentionally, instead of just letting things happen. Thank you for sharing all of this on the blog with such honesty!
    I’ve really enjoyed your magic and choose posts the past two years, and i am looking foward to seeing the journey brave takes you on this year. I am finally ready to do one of my own little words this year. I have an idea, but not quite sure yet…I guess I still have a few days to think about it. Thank you, Elise, for the inspiration!

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  35. Mindy Avatar
    Mindy

    that is a perfect word. i have no doubt that you will do just fine though πŸ™‚
    i am curious is this album different from your project life album and if so what is the difference? happy new year!!

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  36. Leigh Avatar
    Leigh

    Elise,
    I have been following your blog for a bit. I first fell in love with your Project Life, and am soooo excited to make my own Project Life album next year. Then I found out you were an military wife, and I was hooked.
    This post hit so close to home as my husband will be deploying (our first deployment) just 2 weeks after our baby is due. I TOTALLY feel your “One Little Word” BRAVE!! I feel like I know you, and I KNOW you will be good. Military wives are cut out of a different mold, I’m sure of it. I admire you, and I can’t wait to follow your journey this next year. πŸ™‚

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  37. Sandy Avatar
    Sandy

    Sat here crying as I read your post. I can remember back to how I felt when I found out I was pregnant with my now almost 19 year old son. You’re going to be a great Mother and I’ve never met you. Another piece of your heart will break off when your child moves out and goes to college and that seems like a lifetime away right now. That time will come sooner than you think. I never realized how fast until it was staring me in the face. Enjoy every moment which I know you will. I look forward to following the story in your blog. You can do it.

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  38. Kathy Martin Avatar

    Terrific word and post! I love it! Be brave! πŸ™‚

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  39. Skye Avatar

    Brave is perfect! I love how much you embrace your one little word each year. I’m still trying to pin down my 2013 word but this week “place” has come to me… decluttering and finding a place for all my belongings, figuring out my place in life as I navigate my student teaching internship, and taking advantage of where I live and enjoying my surroundings.

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  40. Alinor Avatar

    love your word Elise, and Choose from 2011 also! my word came to me in the middle of the night, and it’s going to be Happy :). Good luck, wishing you to rock 2013 as much as you did 2012!

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  41. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Love the word! I’m new to choosing words but love the idea, letting mine soak for a bit before I commit to it πŸ˜‰
    I have a question for you though about the spread above and your others, when you add a 3D element, like the flair buttons or the wooden arrow, do you attach that to the outside of your plastic sheets or do you keep them inside the plastic?
    Thanks for the inspiration you’re always giving me, can’t wait to see what you have in store for 2013!

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  42. eeny Avatar

    Β»braveΒ« sounds like the perfect word for 2013.
    i need to be a little braver next year too.

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  43. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Brave is a great word!

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  44. Chrystina Avatar

    I’m a newer reader of your blog – so this was my first time hearing the word magic – which I like… and I went back and read the blog post about it. I absolutely loved choose for 2012 – as you made choices I reminded myself to actively make decisions every day, not just let things happen to me. I’m excited to see where brave takes you. And who knows, maybe I’ll even pick a word of my own this year…

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  45. elise blaha Avatar

    most of the time I do stick the embellishment right into the pocket. Sometimes it makes it a tight squeeze so I trim the sides of the paper down a tiny bit. πŸ™‚

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  46. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you! this album is going to be more of a journal than a traditional documentation
    spot and Ill be doing it in addition to Project Life, but most likely
    updating it monthly, not weekly. I would consider PL to be more daily focused and this more idea focused.

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  47. elise blaha Avatar

    Oh wow. It does sound like a wonderful word for you! I hope you have a great year filled with courage. πŸ™‚

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  48. sophie Avatar

    i don’t know you in person, Elise, but this post made me cry! i’ve reread it about three times, and i still get choked up over the part when you called your parents with your baby news. you’re a BRAVE girl for many reason, and i know, just like everyone else knows, that you’ll be a great mother. i can’t imagine how you feel right now, but you’ve got a great support system in your family + friends, and they will carry your through this next journey in your life. you are a BRAVE girl for sharing your story with all of us, and don’t forget it!

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  49. heyjenrenee Avatar

    you are SO brave (and you can do this!) thinking of you lots in the upcoming months … always know that you can lean on us online friends, any time.

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  50. Erin Toews Avatar

    I have decided to join in this little (BIG) tradition. My one little word for 2013 is “forward.” Check out my reasoning: http://ketoews.blogspot.com/2012/12/forward-one-little-word-2013.html

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