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Drop Off Drama for Mama

9 / 8 / 179 / 8 / 17

Kristal

Oh mamas, please tell me you have advice for how to handle kids who FLIP OUT on the first day of school. It is Kate’s first day of school today and I have no idea how I’m going to handle this. Yesterday we took Kate to Meet-the-Teacher and I have never seen her freak out so much…and it’s our second year of school at the same place.

Anna
Anna

Aw, Kristal! I feel for ya!! It could have just been her anxiety coming out yesterday, today may be a whole different reaction. You could try…a reward, a comfort item to take in with her (if they allow it), or just try to act like it never even happened and see what happens today!

Anna
Kristal

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Anna
Anna

If it makes you feel any better, when I picked Libby up yesterday, she was totally fine, and then I kissed her on the cheek. She started scream-crying “You hurt me!” And her teachers and I were just standing there in shock. But I think she was just tired and it’s so hard when everything is new.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I don’t have advice but I have empathy and prayers. I am learning with Sophie how to help her cope with hard things and big emotions. We have this great CD of Bible verses one of the songs says, “When I am afraid I will trust in You.” We play that in the car when she goes somewhere new and is scared. We also talk about how we can feel afraid and brave at the same time and God gives us courage. I am learning sometimes they just need to process through the change and feelings and they don’t know how to say they are scared and afraid of change. But navigating a big meltdown (especially in public) is so hard in the moment. I will be praying for you!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Well, then there are my boys who march into school as if they owned the place and barely kiss this mama goodbye, and I cry on the way to the car… sigh…  I’m prepping for the start of my teaching, so I’ll try to pray quickly now and say more later… but Kristal, all I can say is to pray for her. All the above sounds great. Lovey in tow, etc. Maybe your hubby could take her? See if it’s easier to separate from him?

Laura
Kristal

Thanks for the advice, ladies. Her reaction was so unexpected given how much she loved school last year..Thanks for making me feel less alone and a little less afraid!

Michelle
Michelle

Grateful we have each other! You’re a good mama and God will give you the wisdom to know what to do. ❤️

Michelle
Kristal

So… Just now, I tried talking to her about feeling scared and praying together. It didn’t go as well as I hoped, but God can hold her little heart and comfort her in a way even I can’t! Well, we’re off to school. I’ll text you later…..

Michelle
Michelle

Just dropped Ellie off and wondering how Kate did! Ellie walked right in sucking her thumb and did fine. I, on the other hand, came home and cried for an hour. Something about both the girls at school and a house to myself brought me the emotions to the surface. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh girl, I wish I was close enough to hug you! Go get a latte and enjoy the peacefulness at your house. Laura, how are you doing with starting school?

Anna
Laura
Laura

My little Peter cried when I left this morning. Broke my heart. Today has been good overall, but sheesh, it’s hard to leave a little pouting face behind.  And would love an update about Kate, too.

Laura
Kristal

Drop off was ok with Kate. We prayed and prayed and prayed some more… talked about being brave… she still threw a fit and cried and gave us a hard time, but she seemed to settle quickly after I left. Growing up is hard to do ❤️…for moms AND kiddos.

Anna
Anna

It is! But isn’t it awesome how God gave us all (little and big people) the courage we needed to make it through this day?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Aw, yes! Such a good reminder that He always will, day after day, day after day. ❤️

Michelle

 

 

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When You Need a Vacation

8 / 7 / 178 / 7 / 17

 

Laura
Laura

So, you know how “vacation” prep is insane!  I mean, it is just not easy to move everyday existence with 4 little boys and a hubby to a location (albeit a beach location) other than homebase!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh my gosh, YES. Packing for a trip with littles is SO.MUCH.WORK!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes! But somehow when I’m standing on the beach looking out at the waves, the whining and the bickering and the overtired grouchy little ones do seem less annoying than they do at home.?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Hmm, this is so true. Why do you think that is?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I just think beauty does something for the heart.  Just looking out at the creation of God. The vastness of the ocean, the consistency of the waves, the life that is all around out there.  

Speaking of, we captured sea cucumbers one morning.  They totally creeped me out, but the boys were fascinated! Isn’t it cool that even children notice how amazing creation is?!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Yep, it goes back to that whole truth about how much we have to learn from children! Each time I get away from my messy kitchen and out with my girls, breathing in fresh air, it really changes my mood and helps me focus on what really matters. And by the way, I have never heard of a sea cucumber!  ? ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Well, they are strange little creatures, but even they inspired a deep longing in me for the Creator of the beauty.  When I seek Him first and find Him in nature, and thank Him for His creation, I find that I’m somehow satisfied.  I don’t have much reason to be upset at anything.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I think that’s why I feel near to God when I go to the mountains or the beach. It centers me to remember that the same God who brings the sun up every morning over the ocean is the same God who can work in my daily life. Looking at that beauty helps me remember how BIG God is.

But as I write this, what’s coming to mind is a beach vacation we took a few years ago and if I’m honest there were many frustrating moments. So really, it’s not really about the change of location – it’s deeper than that. ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Right, because dare I say that moms who live at the beach or in the mountains aren’t living an endless vacation and still need Him to work in their everyday lives too?!? So maybe I need to try to refocus on what’s right in front of me  at home.  Because the most awe-inspiring creation is US.  ?What if I could see past the annoyances and disobediences and see God in my little people.  Allow the beauty in them (in my husband, in myself even) to satisfy my heart and draw me close to the Creator everyday.  ? Wishful thinking?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

This is good stuff. So what you’re saying is that I don’t need a vacation from my life, I really need God and His perspective. To ask God to help me focus on what He has put right in front of me instead of always wishing it to be different or more magical (something I can be guilty of for sure…).? 

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes. I could really use a vacation-mindset in my home all year long. And the cool thing is all we have to do is ask for His help to see Him in the midst of the craziness of our real lives.  He wants to be found.  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Amen to that. I want to remember that vacation is a nice change of scenery, but what my soul is really craving is God, and thankfully He is not confined to tropical locations. ?

 

Michelle

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities–his eternal power and divine nature–have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” (Romans 1:20, NIV)
  • “Then God said, ‘Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground’… God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” (Genesis 1:26, 31)

Music to inspire you:

  • “Oceans” by Hillsong United

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • Sea Cucumber Info… just in case you were wondering!  
  • Vacation by The Minimalist Mom 
  • “Genesis provides us with roots. Those powerful, winding, digging legs a tree sends into the ground to hold it firmly in place.  So why is it so hard to grasp?  Why do you and I struggle to see ourselves as marvelous creations of an artistic God?  Perhaps because we’re too caught up in the flaws to be captivated by the glory.” from I Am by Michele Cushatt
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