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When Hormones Hit

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Anna
Anna

I hate PMS. I want a day off from life! ???

I am so emotional, I’m SO irritated, and I feel horrible. Shouldn’t I have a grip on dealing with this by now?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Ohh, a day off where we can just close the blinds and stay in bed all day sounds sooo nice, especially during certain times of the month! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I am always surprised by my lack of self-control during that time of the month!  I mean, really, how old am I?  How many cycles have I had, and I still take it out my unreasonable emotions on those around me?

I do wish that no one was around to lose it on for a day (or two!).

Laura
Anna
Anna

I know, but everyone needs me. Life keeps going and the household revolves around me keeping it together.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I feel ya, Anna. It can be a hard on a normal day to feel like everything depends on you running the household, not to mention the days when you’re feeling really depleted but you have to keep going. #momlife

Michelle
Anna
Anna

How in the world do I keep on going when my emotions are running on high? How do I keep my cool when I step on a high-heel Barbie shoe, bare-footed, which is now stabbing into the bottom of my foot, while my daughter is yelling, “Get off my Barbie shoe, Mom!” ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

No!!!!!! Not a Barbie shoe! That’s all you need when you are feeling emotional- physical pain!

Laura
Anna
Anna

I feel like I will either melt into a puddle of tears or scream (maybe BOTH). That’s not who I want to be, once a month, every month. Got any better ideas? How do you deal with it?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I wonder if we should try something: Maybe on the days where it feels like it’s all up to us, what if we scheduled time away for a bit to do something that is energizing for us? Not always doable, I know, but maybe reminding ourselves and our family that the home really will keep marching on without us. Yes, it won’t be as neat and they may not be on time or eat as healthy, but they will be okay.

I remember hearing that “C+ is okay,” and part of my exhaustion is I have only let myself operate at an “A.” I don’t give myself room to “C+ it.” So maybe that’s what we should do next time we are feeling this way–let C+ be enough for the day or even week, go to bed early, and take care of ourselves!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Aw….yes. I think we moms forget to take care of ourselves! Sometimes I just need a reminder to take my vitamins and take a breather!

Anna
Laura
Laura

You know, I think being emotional and having a bad day, isn’t such a bad thing. Of course, I can only say this because I am not experiencing my emotions in full force today. ? Our kids sometimes have bad days too.  At the end of the day, I have the opportunity to go to my children and apologize for my poor behavior.  I don’t have to give them the whys behind my attitude or emotions, but I can acknowledge to them that I behaved with a lack of self-control.  I can say to Jesse, I’m sorry mommy said, “____.”  I thought about what was right, but I chose to say what was wrong.  Please forgive me.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

You are right, Laura. We are only human. C+ it and apologize for the rest! And that is ENOUGH.

Anna

Soaking in the Truth

 

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.” Psalm 62:1
    • “The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.” Exodus 14:14

Music to inspire you:

    • “Just Be Held” by Casting Crowns

 

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • “Dealing with PMS” by Lynette Hoy
    • Five-Star Families by Carol Kuykendall (she refers to the concept of C+ works, chapter 5 under Lighten Up)

Living Out the Truth

 

Ideas to try:

    • Try to get enough sleep when you have PMS, or even extra sleep, if you can.

 

{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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Managing Mayhem and Tornadoes

12 / 19 / 164 / 12 / 18

Laura
Laura

Okay, guys, My hubby invited some guys and a few of their kids over for a Sunday afternoon football game yesterday.  No big thing.  I hardly even felt pressure to clean the bathroom! The boys and I did take the time to pick up the toys in the basement, so there would be space for the 8 kids to play, but that was it…

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, I am cracking up thinking about how when we know company is coming over, we run through the cleaning meter – does this mean we have to clear off the counters or just pick up the playroom?? Good work not going overboard. ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

?

I kept my cleanliness desires in check this time!  I didn’t even apologize to them that everything wasn’t perfect!  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I mean, that deserves a slow clap right there!! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Thank you, thank you very much! Lol!

 

Well, because the guys were “in charge,” I went upstairs to do my own thing for a bit, and then I heard it!  Smashing.  Crashing.  Chaos.  I dared not go down!

Laura
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

I can clearly picture the internal struggle – can you ignore what you just heard and pretend like it didn’t happen?  ?

Jessica Sorosiak
Michelle
Michelle

Love our men dearly but – do you think they even noticed what all was happening with the game on? ?

Michelle
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

Probably not – but there’s something to be said about having a one track mind! #itisscience #iamjealous

Jessica Sorosiak
Laura
Laura

Exactly, because the kids run up to me and say they dumped out every single bin of toys because they were pretending to be criminals. ?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, like it was really needed that every last bin was thrown over in the hunt for the bad guys!! They really have no idea how that mess translates in a mom’s head!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I felt like they really were criminals!  That mess was a crime against MY clean basement!  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, yes! #whatgoesthroughamomshead

Michelle
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

Haha!  I know that feeling!

Jessica Sorosiak
Laura
Laura

Sadly, this is pretty typical behavior around here.  We literally called Jesse “mayhem” when he was just months old.  There seriously should be an insurance commercial about toddlers.  They can totally keep up with that Mayhem guy!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, my daughters could definitely star in that commercial! Especially Ellie. Last week I was getting ready to host some MOPS moms for our Christmas party and literally ten minutes before everyone was arriving, she threw out every single plate in her drawer all over the kitchen floor! She is like a little tornado! She’s a cute tornado, but holy cow, she sure loves to stir up a mess!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I know what you mean. I don’t think Jesse  intentionally tries to be destructive, but I think it may just be part of his DNA. ? So I told him we had  to clean it up.  A phrase he has heard about a million times in his short life.  Today, fortunately for him, my anger was tempered by guests. ?

Laura
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

Sometimes I’m grateful for the presence of other people.  It helps me react in the way I should, rather in the way I want (which is always overly emotional).

Jessica Sorosiak
Laura
Laura

Yes!! Anyway, this got me thinking about the messes I make.  I mean, I can make a good mess in the name of a project! ???

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, me too. Much to my hubby’s chagrin!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yeah, mine too. But I’m not just talented at making a physical mess.  I can make a real mess of my family or even my friendships or my mind with just a few unchecked thoughts or words that dump out of my heart/mouth faster than Jesse can dump every bin of toys in the basement!

Laura
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

I’ve walked that path more times than I care to admit.  Sometimes words come out of my mouth that are not loving and I instantly regret them.  I know I lose my temper way too quickly with my three-year-old and I’ve said some hurtful things.

Jessica Sorosiak
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, I can sadly join that club too. I seem to be the master of letting crazy thoughts cruise down the what-if path and freak myself out before I reign them in. Ugh.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

That feeling of regret and shame is a heavy burden! But you know what else I thought of?

Laura
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

Please tell me it’s something helpful because I’m feeling really guilty right now! ?

Jessica Sorosiak
Laura
Laura

God can completely clean up our messes.  In fact, He already has!  His forgiveness comes before I even ask.  

Laura
Jessica Sorosiak
Jessica Sorosiak

That’s such a hard thing to accept, but you’re right!

Jessica Sorosiak
Michelle
Michelle

Don’t you wish there was a button we could press in these moments to actually internalize this grace? I mean, I know He gives me grace but actually living like it is a whole other story. Amazing what it would like in my motherhood and in my life if I truly accepted His grace. 

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes! And that doesn’t mean there won’t be consequences for my actions.  There will be apologies, maybe tough conversations, and probably time to rebuild trust.  But in the midst there we are… as white as the snow in my backyard (before the boys went all mayhem on it!).  That’s a clean up I can get on board with– fast!

Laura

 

Soaking in the Truth

 

Scripture to encourage you:

    • If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9
    • Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32
    • Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.  Hebrews 4:16

Music to inspire you:

    • Grace Wins by Matthew West
    • Jesus Paid It All

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • How to Keep Yourself From Yelling at Kids Even When You are Hopping Mad by A Fine Parent
    • What If I Did This Parenting-Thing with Grace by Kacey Van Norman
    • Grace-Based Parenting by Tim Kimmel

 

Living Out the Truth

 

Ideas to try:

    • When my hubby and I start to overreact to a mess or any situation really, we just look at one another and say, “molehill.”  This reminds us to take a deep breathe, even when the mess is really bad, and treat our kids with kindness and see the problem as molehill, not a mountain.  It doesn’t always work, but it a strategy!
    • Apologize!  It sounds simple, but it can be difficult.  If you find yourself regretting how you handled a situation with your child, pull them aside and apologize to them for your behavior.  Not only does this model good behaviors for them to use in the future, but it can open up the opportunity for a conversation about what happened in a loving way.
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