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Sick Day Survival

3 / 13 / 17

Ashley
Ashley

Girls, I really think I’m missing something.  I am dying over here (sorry for the drama) with a stomach bug and I deemed it “show day.”  My girls literally just interpreted this as Mommy is going to put on a show! As in singing, dancing, twirling, full on performing.  ?

 

Ashley
Laura
Laura

I would pay money for a ticket to that show!

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Lol! Well thank you Laura!  I do find myself fairly entertaining but unfortunately  The “Ashley’s slightly tone deaf rendition of show tunes” Theater is closed for the day. ? Is there a trick I’m missing to being a sick Mama?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, I feel ya on the sick days as a mom. I just recovered from the dreaded stomach bug too and the thought definitely went through my mind that, “moms don’t get sick days.”

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Nope! Don’t get me wrong I love being with my girls, but on days that I’m hugging the toilet, I would love to be able to lay around in bed, sipping tea, and taking a nap.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

One of the hardest things for me as a mom has been always putting my kids’ needs in front of mine own 24/7, and it seems they always know those days when you’re really needing a break and they turn their energy up three more notches.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Or in my case, they want me to turn MY energy up three notches. ?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, exactly. I hate that you’re going through this but it’s good to hear I’m not alone in this struggle. I think so much of motherhood is a paradox and I especially think so when it comes to this subject of “dying to self.” Because yes, motherhood is so much about serving, serving, serving–getting up in the middle of the night with the baby when you can hardly see straight, playing one more game of Pretty, Pretty Princesses when you just want to take a nap, foregoing the to-do list because naps beckon or because the kids won’t nap–the list goes on and on.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Exactly!  But on days like today when I have completely hit empty, I am at a loss for what to do?  Part of me struggles with how much I need rest and then part of me wrestles with the guilt of not being able to provide my kids with the entertainment they’re used to.

Ashley
Laura
Laura

Hold the phone! First of all, you are SICK!! So that should eliminate all guilt of not putting on a live production of “Let it Go” for girls who can probably perform it for you! Second of all, sometimes when you are not sick you need to plan to give yourself a little break.  I always keep a frozen pizza in the freezer for days that I just can’t do the “perfect homemade” lunch. ?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Wait, you reserve those just for sick days? And the perfect homemade lunch? Wow, impressive. I guess every day is a sick day around our house! Ha! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I put out a blanket on the living room floor, put on a TV show, or hey maybe even a whole movie (I know I can just hear your gasps), and I throw that pizza in the oven, and serve it on paper plates, give them an applesauce squeezey, and throw myself on the couch.  At the end, I just fold up the blanket with all the crumbs and stains to be dealt with after the stomach bug subsides!

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Laura, you are a genius!  Seriously, these are such good ideas!  To be quite honest when I read it, I thought That sounds like a party!  And one I would love to watch from the comfort of my couch.  I needed ideas, and also the freedom to know IT’S OKAY TO TURN THE TV ON and take a break.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Amen and amen! Let’s be honest, when I was sick, I called my babysitter and asked for help. There was no way I could even function and I think it’s okay to wave the white flag when you need it! Here’s a word for all of us: I say the next time you have a sick day, or maybe just a day when you’ve had a long week and you are realizing your patience is a little thinner, give yourself the gift of rest. Maybe that means embracing the dishes in the sink and picking up the book at nap time, or getting a sitter so you can meet a friend for coffee, or maybe it’s just closing your eyes for 15 minutes and tuning into your heart and to what God is saying to you. Because when we are tired, His voice is the one saying, “Come to Me” and He will give us rest–even in the midst of a “show day.”

Michelle

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  •  “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
  •  “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”- Isaiah 40:29 (NIV)                                                                                                                                                                                    

    Music to inspire you:

  • Grace Wins  by Matthew West
  • Grace Flows Down  by Christy Nockels
  • Breathe by Jonny Diaz

    Readings to come alongside of you:

  • Because Sometimes Motherhood Means Doing It Tired by Becky Thompson

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Prepare for Sick days ahead of time- keep a pizza in the freezer, paper products in your pantry, and all your kids favorite movies on hand.
  • Don’t be afraid to call a family member or friend to ask for help.  Everyone’s been there and it’s 100% okay to say, “I need an extra hand today.”
  • Cut yourself some slack and remember that you’re no good to anyone if you’re not taking care of yourself- so get the rest you need, so you can bounce back quickly and be ready to get back into the swing of things.  Silver lining: your family may even appreciate you a little more after having a day without you. ?

{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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Fighting the Lies that Social Media Can Feed Us

3 / 5 / 171 / 22 / 18

Jessica
Jessica

I have been struggling with feeling rejected lately and I’m having a hard time pulling myself out of that yucky place.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

I am sorry. I have been there and I know what you mean–it can feel like you’ve fallen in a pit and don’t know how you’re going to get out!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Me too, girl! It’s easy to slip into that feeling sometimes. What started it?

Anna
Jessica
Jessica

It’s a combination of a lot of things, but it all came to a head when I saw a picture posted the other week of a group of women I would consider friends and acquaintances out having fun together.

Jessica
Anna
Anna

Ouch! That hurts!

Anna
Jessica
Jessica

I am ashamed to even admit that I spent far too long looking at that picture, analyzing the friendships of each of the women, wondering how certain people got invited and I didn’t.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, I’m glad to know I am not the only one although I hate you have felt this way too. A situation like that totally kicks up my insecurities and I begin wondering, “What is wrong with me?” and “What do they have that I don’t?”

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Yes!  All from a simple picture!! ? The saddest part is when I saw this picture, I was in another state on vacation with my family.  I wouldn’t have even been in town to go to the gathering had I been invited!  I should have been focused on my family and appreciating the special memories we were making.

Jessica
Anna
Anna

But I get it! You still want to get the invitation in the first place, or for someone to say they missed you not being there.

Anna
Jessica
Jessica

Absolutely, because I felt rejected, even though no one truly rejected me.  It seems like the more people I meet and socialize with, the more this rejection issue pops up for me.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Have you been able to figure out if there is a pattern to when you feel most rejected? When I have an overreaction like this, I have started to ask God to help me see what’s underneath all of it. Is there a lie I am believing about myself or about God?

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

I haven’t really ever thought too much about it because I just try to hide from the feelings in whatever way I can, but I really think I do need to start taking this issue to God in those moments.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Yeah, it’s really been helping me to invite God into it. The other day someone I admire kinda blew me off. I was asking God, “Why does this bother me so much?” And I felt like He told me that I didn’t need her approval/friendship to be complete. (DUH.) So many times I have looked to relationships in my life to tell me I was enough and I felt like just the other day I realized that this person giving me the time of day or not doesn’t need to affect my self-worth.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Totally agree! ? I’ve been in the same boat for sure. God has been speaking to me a LOT lately about self-worth and validation, actually. It’s been a theme. I hate that it’s been a theme, in a way, because it’s like — how old am I? Am I really still back to this topic? But I think more women struggle with it than we think. ESPECIALLY with social media involved.

Anna
Jessica
Jessica

Oh, it totally makes me feel like I’m in high school! I think I may need to take some time away from social media.  It doesn’t seem like a healthy place for me.

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

I think this is such a personal decision about what works best for each of us. For me, I am just really trying to remind myself of where my security comes from before I even hop on social media.

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

That’s a good idea as well.  I want to live in my life instead of wishing I could be in someone else’s.  I want to appreciate what I have been given instead of trying to figure out how I can get something else.  I want to live in the comfort of knowing God loves me instead of looking to others to validate my worth.  

Jessica
Anna
Anna

Yes! I do too! I am learning that with all of these desires, it starts with me going back to God and asking him to tell me the truth about who He is and who I am. And then no matter what I see on social media, nothing and no one will be able to shake that.

Anna

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal.” (Matthew 6: 19-20, NLT)

Music to inspire you:

    • “As Sure as the Sun” by Ellie Holcomb 
    • “Who Am I” by Casting Crowns 
    • “Live Like Your Loved” by Hawk Nelson

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • “Rejection steals the best of who I am by reinforcing the worst of what’s been said to me.”  Lysa TerKeurst, Uninvited
    • “It’s easy to scroll and surf through postings – where people upload the beautiful, successful, shiny sides of life – and quickly get a jilted notion that maybe we’re not quite keeping up. We feel small.  Unnoticed.  Incapable.  One day I realized I had to stop looking at things spotlighting others’ successes until I had a better way of processing them.  Until I could look at others and genuinely celebrate their lives without feeling anything but joy for them.  I had to starve my scarcity thinking.”  Lysa TerKeurst, Uninvited
    • “It’s not deciding in my mind, I deserve to be loved. Or manipulating my heart to feel loved. It’s settling in my soul, I was created by God, who formed me because He so much loved the very thought of me. When I was nothing, He saw something and declared it good. Very good. And very loved. Therefore, I can bring the atmosphere of love into every situation I face. I don’t have to wait for it, hope for it, or try to earn it. I simply bring the love I want. Then I’m not so tempted to flirt with the world, hoping for approval, because I have the real thing with God. And I’m not nearly as likely to fall into perceiving rejection that isn’t really there, because I’m not starving for affection. I am loved. This should be the genesis thought of every day. Not because of how terrific I am. God doesn’t base His thoughts toward me on my own fragile efforts. No, God’s love isn’t based on me. It’s simply placed on me. And it’s the place from which I should live…loved.”  Lysa TerKeurst, Uninvited
    • A Social Media Heart Check by Kim Cash Tate
    • For the Days When You Totally Feel Like the Uncool Kid Again by Jennifer Dukes Lee
    • Alone in a Crowded Room by Lysa TerKeurst

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • This is a very personal decision, but I have had a really good experience with taking a social media fast.  When I find myself spending my thoughts on others’ lives in an unhealthy way, I know it’s time to take a huge step back.  Even just taking a few days away from social media can help reset my heart.
    • Invite God to join you when you check your social media pages.  He can help define who you are when it is so very easy to let social media determine that definition.
    • When you find yourself struggling to realize your worth because of perceived rejection, spend some time reading over Psalm 139 to see how God views you.  You are a wonderful creation.

 

{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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