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Moms in Progress: Jen Moore

11 / 19 / 1911 / 20 / 19
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Virginia

Thanks for chatting with us, Jen.

This is a beautiful and precious picture! Who is this handsome little guy?

Jen

This is one of my twin boys, my sweet Owen. He’s been through a lot of health challenges in his little life, so I cherish moments like these.
At least a few times a week you can find us at either a therapy appointment or specialist follow-up. I’m blessed that I can be fully present for all of his day-to-day care, though it certainly challenges me as well.

Virginia

It’s great that you can be there for him. Would you tell us what you’ve been learning through those challenges?

Jen

Lately, I’ve been reminded that perspective shapes everything. There are certainly days when I feel the frustration creep in and I’m running on fumes. Sometimes the last thing I want to do is go to another appointment, or I long to go back to the professional world with my former colleagues.

I’m learning not to push those feelings away when they pop up, but acknowledge what I’m experiencing, grow from it, and then look for the positive. Moreover, I’m learning to look for the lesson: What is it that God is trying to teach me?

Virginia

That’s a good way to handle those feelings – not dwell on them as much as find a reason for them. So how you apply that to your life?

Jen

Well, for example, our son’s combination of medical needs makes it so that I’m not able to work outside of the home right now. In a couple of years, my boys will be in all-day school and I’ll have the capacity to work or volunteer – to figure out what’s next. Some days that feels only a heartbeat away; other days it feels like an eternity. I’ve learned that I can either dwell in a place of sadness for the career I loved and lost, or I can praise God for allowing me the opportunity to be my child’s primary caregiver and number one cheerleader. I can thank Him for the thousands of ways my former teaching days have helped me navigate the special education process as a parent with confidence, or how it’s helped me address unique sensory challenges with creativity and craftsmanship.

Virginia

I love that you’re using your professional experience to help you with parenting. Talk about skills that translate! It’s reassuring to hear that God really does prepare us for the next big things in life. It is hard, though, to long for a life we no longer have. I bet many of our readers can relate to that.

Jen

Sometimes it feels like I’m stuck in my current situation and the rest of the world is moving on without me…and maybe that’s the point. Perhaps He’s teaching me to shift my perspective and where I place value, helping me to grow in patience, and find comfort in the waiting.

I was reading a blog post written by “Proverbs 31 Ministries” this morning, and author Chrystal Evans said this: “In a day when so many people are searching for significance and great purpose, perhaps the simplicity of Jesus’ instructions has been lost to us. There’s value in your ministry at home – whatever home is to you in this season.”

Virginia

I love that! …I can relate to that. Sometimes it’s hard to see past our mundane tasks but they’re not mundane to God. What does your new perspective look like now?

Jen

I find myself in this unique position. Our situation has forced me to take a step back personally and professionally – whether I wanted to or not. Caring for my twin boys and being their mom is the most incredible privilege. Our circumstances have allowed me the opportunity to meet people and experience things I would have never otherwise: I’ve grown in self-confidence as an advocate and knowledgeable caregiver for my child. I’ve had the privilege of meeting other families who navigate incredible medical journeys with grace and unequivocal strength each and every day. I’ve witnessed, time and time again, the passion, heart, and endless knowledge medical professionals and therapists bring to the table, and we’ve been fortunate to have a village behind us who now feel like an extension of our family. I’ve unearthed passions that had slowly been smothered by old priorities, and I’ve fallen into new passions for helping others that I might have never discovered otherwise.

I want to keep my heart open to where God is leading, but sometimes it feels like He’s given me too many passions! I’m feeling inspired by so much right now, but family life in this moment takes all of me. Living in the “grey area” can be scary and overwhelming, but it’s also exhilarating and, I know, ultimately purposeful when it comes to His plan for what comes next.

Virginia

How cool that you can look through the difficulties and see that wisdom.

So where do you go from here?

Jen

We just found out a couple of months ago that Owen needs bilateral hip correction surgery this February, which means 6 weeks of recovery in a full lower-body hip/leg brace. For a while, I struggled with the worry of what those 6 weeks would look like, and I felt all of the sadness. But as I’ve had time to reflect over these past 2 months, I’ve also been able to find the positives: we caught the problem early, thanks to constant monitoring and an incredible medical team. The surgery will, ultimately, improve his quality of life. And I’m reminded again that right here, right now, this is where I’m meant to be. I’ll wait, Lord. I’ll wait.

Virginia

Waiting is hard but the Lord makes it worth it.

Do you have any other advice for our readers out there?

Jen

Everyone is struggling with something. Problems both big and small come to us in waves. When we start to get swept off our feet, our first inclination is typically to turn inward and close out the rest of the world.
Don’t.

Look outward, look to others. How can you help? His plan is so much bigger than you or I. Connect with the people He brings into your life.

Keep perspective. You’ll almost always find a positive.

Trust, and be patient in the “grey areas” of your life. This season of motherhood you’re in? It’s chock-full of humility, grace, and lessons. Your worth is not attached to a title, profession, or the current chaos level in your household.

Do you keep showing up, Mama?

Then your “significance” and “greatness” in His eyes is already assured. You just need to see it, and believe in it, for yourself. ??

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Moms in Progress: Anna Brink

11 / 13 / 1911 / 12 / 19

Virginia

Good morning, Mamas. Today for our Moms in Progress Wednesday, we get an update from TtT writer and editor, Anna Brink.

What’s new with you lately, Anna?

Anna
Anna

Hi everyone! Here’s a recent picture of my crew — not picture-perfect, just us on the couch, haha!

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So other than taking care of my people, I’ve been writing a lot (doing some freelance stuff for iMom.com and iTheatrics), and I’m directing a musical for grades 6-8 called Godspell Jr! That’s been keeping me busy (and sore — I just choreographed a few songs and it’s been a while ?)

Anna
VIrginia

Yikes! Sounds intense. So in the teeny bit of leisure time you get, what’s your favorite movie to veg out in front of?

Anna
Anna

Well I really like Back to the Future series. (Yes, I am that old.)

Anna
Virginia

Hey, we’re the same age so you’re NOT old.?

Anna
Anna

No… You’ve got at least 2 years on me, I think! Haha.

Anna
Virginia

All right, ANYWAY… Do you have any favorite podcasts?

Anna
Anna

I definitely recommend Don’t Mom Alone. Another good one is The Lazy Genius for tips and motivation on cleaning your house (because I need that)!

Anna
Virginia

Instead of “lazy” I prefer the term, “efficient.” ?

Do you have a favorite mom app?

Anna
Anna

I know it sounds weird, but it has to be the Sports Clips app. My son HATES getting his hair cut. Using the app, I can check in, drive over to Sports Clips, and they take us right in. My son is mesmerized by the sports playing on every screen, so his complaining is minimal. That’s a win in my book! Plus, I almost always have a coupon so the price is reasonable.

Anna
Virginia

Look at you finding a way to cross that off your to-do list without causing too much preadolescent damage. ?

What are you learning in parenting lately?

Anna
Anna

I’ve been learning the delicate balance between not taking things personally and speaking the truth. I have a 13-year-old daughter, 10-year-old son, and 7-year-old daughter. When one of them says something hurtful to me, I have to pause. Pause, pause, pause. And breathe. And maybe walk away for a second if I’m wound up. And then, decide: Is she/he stressed out or upset about something else? What could it be?

And whether or not that’s the case, I then decide how to respond. I might first get him/her to talk about what’s really bothering them. Then I do say, at some point, “Hey, you know, it doesn’t feel really good when you talk to me like that,” or just straight up “That’s not respectful.”

Anna
Virginia

I see what you mean. They may be acting out but the disrespectful behavior is really distracting from a real issue and you’re going deeper. That’s great!

‘Tis the season… Are you PSL (Pumpkin Spice Latte) or anti-PSL?

Anna
Anna

I would say I’m pro-PSL. I love seasonal drinks like spiced cider and egg nog! I know they say not to drink your calories but I really like to! Ha. ☕

Anna
Virginia

Especially when they’re delicious calories.

What do you do to carve out space for yourself?

Anna
Anna

I really have to be intentional in taking time for myself because I’m an introvert who likes to do a bunch of extroverted things. So to recharge, I sometimes do a quick “good night” to the kids and head straight for the bathtub with a fictional book.

I also schedule coffee dates with friends at least once a week. AND… this is our most creative one yet so I’m excited about it — Laura and I have been meeting on Friday mornings at her house to fold our laundry together while we talk! It’s AWESOME multitasking!

Anna
Virginia

That is a perfect answer! It goes right along with an upcoming post we have about loneliness in motherhood. High-five for reaching out and doing life together!

Anna
Anna

Yes! We get over the “my house isn’t perfect right now” impulse and just cart our laundry over there and sit. It’s lovely. We get to talk and fold.

Anna
Virginia

Speaking of not having a perfect house… Which room in your house is the messiest right now?

Anna
Anna

Other than the office, which is my husband’s domain and I do not touch or claim it, it would have to be the master bedroom. ? Crying face because it seems to be the catch-all, last place to get any attention in the house. We JUST painted it after living here for 9 years. But laundry, Goodwill items, gifts for people… these kinds of things always end up in our bedroom.

Anna
Virginia

I do that too. I usually keep things in there so the kids don’t touch something important.

Anna
Anna

Right?!? There has to be a stash/hide-it-all room for that kind of stuff!

Anna
Virginia

Speaking of important, what Bible verse helps you on a daily basis?

Anna
Anna

I think my favorite right now is Psalm 139: 1-4, “You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways. Before a word is on my tongue, you, Lord, know it completely.” It reminds me that the Lord is close to me. When I’m worried about one of my kids or a situation I’m going through, I can reach out to God because he already knows. I don’t have to explain it, or justify it, or hide from it.

Anna
Virginia

Amen to that. He is always there for us!

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