Meet Jenn O'Connor. Retired Navy wife and mother, CrossFitter,
runner, homemaker, friend. Jenn is a dear friend from our gym, CrossFit
Takeover in Virginia Beach. I remember meeting at the pull-up rig. She has a super infectious personality. Over the past few
months, this amazing women has blessed me with her wisdom and advice.
She is the epitome of grace. She's definitely one of those positive role
model people that every girl needs.
Several weeks
ago, I had asked some ladies if they would be willing and interested in
being a guest author on my blog. I know so many incredible women who
have a ton to share and offer, so why not highlight them on here?! Below
is Jenn's post. She is raw and truthful. Entertaining to read. I hope
you enjoy this as much as I have.
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Entering Menopause
By Jennifer O'Connor
“That girl is on fire” by
Alicia Keys comes to my mind as I am now entering into that time of life
known as perimenopause. I have many friends at all different stages of
life but the ones that stand out to me at this point are the ones that
are literally on fire; as in hot flashes.
Have you seen this? It’s quite
a thing to watch. But also, this time of life (I have decided) should
also be a different type of internal fire; a rebirth of sorts. So
instead of being afraid as I get closer and closer, I have decided to
embrace these impending changes (fire and all).
A female spends
approximately 35 years prepping for reproduction, engaged in
reproduction, and nurturing her offspring. Have a career? Yup, that fits
in too. BUT, make no mistake about it….the woman still does the lion’s
share of household work, including but not limited to cleaning, meal
prep, homework help, chauffeur, laundry, and then of course a lover. So
for a while it seems we remain pretty much in last place on our “to do “
list.
The neat thing about this is that between the ages of 20-45, we
are hormonally pre-wired to do such things. It’s actually pretty cool.
But then it happens….kids are grown, your spouse (if you are still
together) is settled in a career and you find yourself feeling this odd
sensation of freedom. Wow. Freedom. Now what? Here’s an idea: Feel that
wave roll over you, don’t fight that rip tide, rather ride it out and
see where it leads you.
So here are some items that I am
grappling with and wish someone had shared with me a few years ago.
It’s a quick list of things to do you might want keep in the back of
your mind, depending where you are in your personal life:
1.
Get right with God. Fix your spiritual life. Begin to pray and listen
to what He has to say to you. Maybe join a church? Or return to your
church. It’s a great place to make some very nice friends.
2. Free yourself from guilt. It’s dragging you down (adds weight). This is kind of part B of getting right with God.
3. Stop smoking. No more. It’s gross.
4. Get your nutritional house in order. No more soda. Avoid sugar. It’s not that hard. Processed food is bad for you.
5. Love your body. I bet it’s a lot more beautiful than you think. Exercise.
These
are some things that should be addressed as you enter perimenopause.
This occurs at different ages. God has designed women as the most
amazing creatures on this planet. We are born with everything we need to
conceive, deliver, feed and raise other humans. Let that sink in. Then,
when we are no longer needed for reproduction, our bodies are already
equipped hormonally with what we need to help protect our heart and
bones. Yes, you read that right. Your doctor may try to convince you
other wise. Why are we being lectured to about menopause as if it is a
type of disease to be cured?
Exercise. There, I said it
again. You have to exercise. There’s no way around it. It must be part
of your weekly routine. Enter CrossFit. I joined a CrossFit gym last
October. I have yet to experience any other fitness program that meets
my needs and expectations like this. And I doubt I ever will.
I’ve
made amazing gains physically and I have met the most fantastic people.
The coaching is superior. The classes are a blast. The camaraderie is
unrivaled. You won’t find a community like this anywhere. Do I compare
myself to other athletes? Yes, but that’s my problem. It’s easy to say
CrossFit isn’t for everyone but ANYONE can do it.
So
here I am, a 47 year old female, married mother of two grown children.
My kids are smart and kind, so I think we did a decent job. I supported
my spouse as best as I could in his 23 year Navy career, including 11
moves and 6 years spent in Europe including a one year tour in Iraq and 3
deployments to Afghanistan. Now he is happily settled in his 2nd career
and I find myself on the cusp of some serious changes. I am ready to
accept any and all physical, spiritual, and personal changes that are
coming my way. Bring it on, Mother Nature.
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Jenn
is authentic and real. I love it! Please leave comments below if you
relate or found this to provoke something inside of you.
Let's celebrate being women today!
Live fully, love wholly, rejoice daily.
KC
xoxo