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Where’s the Parenting Playbook?

3 / 24 / 1711 / 29 / 17

Ash

Oh my gosh, do you want to know what I just asked Siri? “Siri, what is the correct temperature for the nursery?”? I’ve been a little obsessive trying  make sure Millie’s room isn’t too hot or too cold. Being a new mom and Googling all the things is exhausting! It gets easier as she gets older, right?! ?

Laura
Laura

I’ve got good news and bad news…. Bad: It gets harder!  But the good news is you get wiser and more flexible! Usually. ?

Laura
Ash

Harder?! I was afraid you would say that! I better start praying for wisdom more often! Becoming a mom has showed me that there is SO much I don’t know. Am I the only one who feels that way?

Michelle
Michelle

Oh my gosh, NO! I definitely felt like all moms knew what they were doing but me! I kept hearing to trust my mothering instincts, and I kept thinking, “Do I have those?? I have no idea what I am doing over here!”

Michelle
Ash

Exactly. Everyone tells you you’ll just know what to do, but I do not always feel that way. Some days I think I have it all figured out and I feel like SuperMom! Then Millie decides to spit up all over herself on the way to the pediatrician and of course I forgot to pack a clean outfit. #momfail  

Michelle
Michelle

That has happened to me more times than I can count so I am right there with you!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Oh yes, me too! Trust me, there are days you just can’t be prepared for the things kids throw at you! And that’s never easy!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Ain’t that the truth! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

But I can tell you that what has gotten easier as I had babies 2&3 and 4 is that I have learned to forgive myself a little faster and trust God a little deeper!

Laura
Ash

I love that: more grace for ourselves as new mamas  and more trust in God as we try to figure it all out. To be honest, the trust part is where I struggle. Why can’t God just give me a new parent playbook with the answer to every question?!

Michelle
Michelle

I know what you mean. I think the trust part is where we all struggle, you know?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes! And a playbook would be so nice sometimes!  But then again, I’m not sure that would be the best!  It’s a lot of pressure to try and do what everyone else is doing especially when it seems like they are doing it well.  We just weren’t created to all do it the same!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

That’s true and since we are all so different, what works for one may not work for the other. But there are many times I do wish for that manual! Just tell me what to do it and I’ll do it! But I will say, the wrestling it out with God is what’s deepened me and made me more confident in trusting God as a mom.

Michelle
Ash

That’s good to hear because the trust part has been such a challenge to me as a new mom! I am learning how to trust those mysterious instincts . . . and trust that God is the one guiding me. That trust is on a whole new level now.

Michelle
Michelle

You don’t know how many times I have prayed, “God, I have NO CLUE what to do, so I really need your help.” I definitely believe in the whole instincts thing but I think having the Holy Spirit’s guidance makes the biggest difference.

Michelle
Ash

That is a good word, friend! ? Last week Millie caught my cold and it was her first illness. I was totally freaked out and my first instinct was to rush her to the doctor. It was on a Sunday so I couldn’t.

Michelle
Michelle

Oh my gosh, the first sickness is so scary as a new mama! Ok, and even two kids in, it still is at times because it goes back to that trust thing…

Michelle
Ash

I know…That whole day I was watching her and praying for her, and I just had a peace that she was going to be OK and the cold was going to run its course. I think the Holy Spirit was guiding me in those moments to stay calm and take care of her.

Laura
Laura

That is so awesome! (Not that she was sick, of course!)  But you totally listened to your instincts and trusted in the guidance of the Spirit!  And now you can do that EVERY SINGLE TIME!!? Just kidding! I know it’s not always going to go this smoothly, but I love that God was carrying you through this–showing you what it looks like to trust Him as you did what you knew was best.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I think learning to trust God and your mothering instincts to guide you is such a process. Some of the most encouraging words I heard at that time were that God made me Sophie’s mom and He will give me all I need to be her mom. That is super comforting to me in the moments when I truly don’t know what to do.

Michelle
Ash

That idea is definitely comforting. So I guess the more we learn to trust the Holy Spirit, the more we are tuned in to how he’s guiding us, especially in this new mom gig.

 

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you (James 1:5)
  • But to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength. (1 Corinthians 1:24-25)

Music to inspire you:

  • Dwell by Aaron Keyes
  • In Christ Alone by Keith and Kristyn Getty

     Readings to come alongside of you:

    • “What is your only comfort in life and in death? That I am not my own, but belong—body and soul, in life and in death—to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ. He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood, and has set me free from the tyranny of the devil. He also watches over me in such a way that not a hair can fall from my head without the will of my Father in heaven; in fact, all things must work together for my salvation. Because I belong to him, Christ, by his Holy Spirit, assures me of eternal life and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready from now on to live for him.” -from the Heidelberg Catechism
    • What Every New Mom Should Know To Survive the First Three Months from A Step In The Journey Blog
    • How To Trust Your Instincts as a Mother from The Life of This Mother Blog

 

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Ask God for the wisdom when you don’t know what to do before googling. Sometimes we can forget that God is so much smarter than google! 🙂
  • Take your worry thoughts captive and replace them with God’s truth: He knows the very number of hairs on your child’s head (Even as moms we don’t know that!). We can trust Him to gives us the wisdom we need to take good hair of each and every hair!
  • Find and reach out to a friend who is in a similar parenting stage. It’s helpful to have someone else who is in the trenches with you and can be a support and encouragement (after all, that is how this blog came to be–texting each other the ups and downs of our days!).

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.  In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Mom Win Wednesday: Melanie Keller

3 / 22 / 17

As a mom, you may not have qualified for the Rio Olympics, but you certainly deserve a spot on the podium in our eyes. There are no “perfect scores” in motherhood, but if you had a discipline breakthrough, managed a meltdown, or found time in your day to pursue a dream, then we want to take a moment and celebrate alongside you. Even the little “victories” add up to be big wins in the long run; so let’s champion each other. After all, we’re on the same team.

Laura
Laura

Today we are featuring Melanie Keller.

Laura
Melanie

Hello, I’m Melanie!  Here is my lovely family – my husband, Matthias, with our four year old, Sophie, and me with our 2 year old “pup,” Luke.

 I have to show two pictures because it is pretty much impossible to get a decent one of us all together.  Here is what we ended up with the last time we tried!  LOL

Laura
Laura

I can so relate to that!  But I kinda love the whole group of you! ?

So do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Laura
Melanie

My husband and I have recently, and unexpectedly, started a business.  Our son, Luke, has a very rare and damaging seizure disorder, which has caused him to be globally developmentally delayed.  Luke has recently learned to use an adaptive switch to play with toys.  Adaptive switches look like buzzers with a cord coming out.  The cord gets plugged into a specially adapted toy, and when a child hits the switch, the toy is activated.  Most toys have small buttons and kids like Luke can’t activate them independently.  Switches and adapted toys make it possible for these kiddos to play.  Unfortunately these adapted devices are extremely expensive. My husband and I figured out that we could adapt toys ourselves and started making some for Luke.  Then I decided to offer a few toys in a special needs Facebook group.  The response was overwhelming!  Parents were so excited to have an affordable option for buying adapted toys. They encouraged us to create a page, offer more toys, and so on.  That is how LDK Adapted Toys LLC was born.  Now we have a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ldkadaptedtoysllc) and an online store that sells switches and adapted toys for reasonable prices.  We have the pleasure of knowing so many kiddos, like our son, now have access to fun toys.  Our current goal is to continue to spread the word so that ALL children with limited mobility have access to engaging toys.

Laura
Laura

Wow!  Thanks for sharing that story.  It’s so cool to see how you could use your new toy-maker skills to help others in need.  Dreams you didn’t know you had fulfilled because of your littles!  Speaking of which, tell us about your kids.

Laura
Melanie

I have two gorgeous kiddos that I love more than anything.  Sophie is four, smart and stubborn.  She knows what she wants and she goes for it – I love that about her!  Luke is two and is an easygoing, happy little guy, in spite of all the challenges life has tossed his way.  Many parents of children with special needs describe their children as little warriors, and Luke is no exception.  I couldn’t be more proud of these two!

Laura
Laura

Sounds like you have so much to be proud of!  What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Laura
Melanie

Acceptance.  I have spent so much time hoping and praying and begging for Luke to get better.  I have gotten my hopes up at the start of each new medication and picked myself back up when each has failed to work.  There is a very fine line between hope and denial and I was riding it for a long time.  Over the past year I have slowly and painfully let go of the vision I had for Luke’s future.  I have learned to appreciate each small win – I no longer think about milestones, instead I celebrate “100-meter-dash-stones!”  I have come to realize that I have this incredible, beautiful, happy little guy and that he will be who he will be, and I’m okay with that.  I still have hopes and dreams; I have goals I want him to achieve, but whether he does or not, I’m okay with it.   Now I can focus all of that energy on loving Luke and enjoying who he is.  Acceptance was hard won and I am proud of it.

Laura
Laura

Oh, Melanie! I have tears in my eyes when I read this.  What a difficult battle to fight and come out on the other side with the incredible peace of that word-acceptance.  Good Job!  On a lighter note, what is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Laura
Melanie

The kids and I got home from grocery shopping the other day.  Sophie walked in the door, opened the closet, took off and hung up her coat, and put her shoes away.  She then went and got her cup of milk out of the fridge, took it to her little table, and started coloring a picture.  I have been working so hard on helping her develop some independence….it was that incredible moment when I realized something has actually sunken in!  YAY!!!

Laura
Laura

So cute! Now, can she come and teach my boys this, please?! Do you have any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

Laura
Melanie

Being the mom of a child with special needs is incredibly isolating.  In the midst of all the grief and uncertainty and exhaustion of this journey, I have discovered the joy of deep, genuine friendship.  Through Luke’s therapy class, I have met some absolutely amazing moms who are dealing with the same emotions and struggles.  They understand and that makes all the difference.  We are all so incredibly busy, but we get together for dinner once a month, and we talk and laugh until we cry!  They are my silver lining.  I want to encourage moms of children with special needs AND moms of typically developing children to take the time to cultivate those friendships – they are worth every second of time and effort invested!  Wearing that big, gigantic, hugely significant mom hat is exhausting – we all feel it and we all need someone to have our backs, even if it is just listening to us rant.  Life is crazy busy and as moms we tend to sacrifice our own needs – but believe me, making time for adult friendships gives us some much needed connection, and ultimately helps us be even better moms!!!

Laura
Laura

How right you are Melanie!  Thanks for that encouraging reminder to cultivate those friendships in my own life!

Laura

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