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Mom Win Wednesday: laurelbox

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Michelle
Michelle

Hi Ladies!  This is a Texting the Truth first– we are featuring two moms at the same time!  Welcome Johanna and Denise! ?  We are so happy to feature you here.  Can you tell us a little about this cute picture?

Michelle
Denise

The photo is one of our favorites of both of us!  We are best friends and this picture sums up our love for each other!

Michelle
Michelle

You guys are so cute!  And I love that I have a personal connection to both of you beautiful ladies. ?Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hats?

Michelle
Johanna

We are co-owners of laurelbox, a gift box company with hand curated gifts to nourish aching hearts. (You can find us on Instagram: @laurelbox or Facebook: @laurelboxgifts/)

Michelle
Michelle

What a wonderful idea!  I loved looking through your website and seeing all of the beautiful gifts to give to those who need it. I’m sure many have been blessed in the midst of their pain by your amazing company.  Please tell us about your kids.

Michelle
Denise

I have two girls, ages 4 and 5, and mother to two teens that my husband pre-made before we met.

Johanna

I am a bona fide BOY MOM!  I have two boys, ages 3 and 4, and my third boy was born in October.

Michelle
Michelle

What a good team you must make!  And I’m sure when you work with the kids around it’s as loud and crazy as when our blog team meets together!  ?Denise, can you tell us a recent mom win that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Denise

Building laurelbox was also a huge mom win for me because it grew sensitivity in my own heart, which carries over into how I parent. I wanted to help women have the boldness and words to be able to reach out to a hurting friend. For me through laurelbox, that looked like a lot of prayer and talking about loss with those who have experienced hurt. That carries over into my motherhood in a huge way, because it inspires me to intentionally teach my girls empathy, faith, and care for others. Hearing my girls pray for others unprompted and showing care and concern for others is such a huge win. Cultivating caring hearts in my kids is so important.

Michelle
Michelle

YES! I love that. And I so agree. There’s nothing better than seeing God at work in your kids, is there?  And Johanna, how about you?

Michelle
Johanna

Building laurelbox from scratch, while also being a mother, often feels like a huge challenge. There have been a lot of days when it’s been really hard to balance it all, but laurelbox is more than just a small business. It is also a missional way for me to love on other women and remind them that someone sees their struggles. I have definitely gotten better over the years at managing my time, prioritizing what should be at the top of my list, and outsourcing things that make balancing my schedule more realistic so I can pursue both my role as mom and as business owner.

Michelle
Michelle

That balance is so hard to find sometimes!  I am right there with you. But what a big mom win that you and Denise have built laurelbox into what it is today while juggling young kiddos. What is a mom win you would text to each other?

Michelle
Johanna

Denise is not only my business partner and cousin, she is also my bestie and she can attest to the truth of this… I legit send pictures of my casserole dishes to her on the regular. I love embracing my Midwestern roots with a good make-ahead casserole. Plus, as a working from home mom, it really helps my schedule to be able to make dishes ahead of time.  I also pack those casseroles with chopped veggies. Anytime I can sneak veggies past my kids it is a MOM WIN!

Michelle
Michelle

Absolutely!! ????  Denise?

Michelle
Denise

I feel like a champion when I get my kiddos into bed successfully and get to enjoy a glass of wine and some quiet time with my hubby!  You can also count on me to snap a pic and send it to my Joanna after a long nail polish session with my girls (complete with bedazzling accents and lotssss of patience on my part). You gotta document those jazzy nails!

Michelle
Michelle

For sure. You can’t let that moment go undocumented!!? So last question, what are you learning as a mom right now?

Michelle
Denise

Being a mom is about progress and not perfection. When you have a mom fail (we all do!), it is ok to acknowledge your mistake to your children. I keep my heart open to apologizing to my kids, because I am human and sometimes make mistakes. I think it’s really powerful for kids to see parents humbly asking for forgiveness when the need arises.

Johanna

Remember to keep your friends close in this season of life. It’s ok if your circle of friends gets smaller as the demands on your time get bigger. But be sure that your circle of girlfriends knows your heart. Living intentionally in community makes such a difference during the peaks and valleys of life.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes to both of those! We just wrote this week on the blog about reaching our to the friends in our lives even in this busy season of mothering littles and using our gifts. I am taking all of your words to heart today and so appreciate you sharing  a little slice of your hearts with us. ?

Michelle

 

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Mom Win Wednesday: Katie Pawlak

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Michelle
Michelle

I’m excited to introduce mom and author, Katie Pawlak, to you today!

Michelle
Katie

Hello! This picture was from last night when our 4 year old fell asleep on my chest after a bad dream. I had *so* much to do, but chose to soak in the moment because she’s growing waaay to fast and I know this won’t happen much longer.

Michelle
Michelle

So sweet. I actually just had the same experience last week. I struggle sometimes with letting go of productivity and soaking in the moment and it’s a huge win when I do.

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

Michelle
Katie

Yep! In addition to momming, I’m a room mom for my daughter’s class, volunteer with our church’s ministry to families with special needs, and manage two home businesses with my husband. We have an Etsy shop – http://reddotthreads.etsy.com  that’s a go-to spot for Advent resources for families, and we lead a team of distributors with Young Living to promote health and wellness through toxin-free living (IG @honestlifeessentials). We are also a foster family which adds extra appointments and trainings to our schedule. I’m tired just re-reading this!

Michelle
Michelle

Ha! Yes, you have a full plate! Tell us about your kids…

Michelle
Katie

We have three awesomely unique kiddos…as in, you’d never believe they’ve all been raised in the same house. Annie, 7, is our deep thinking, quiet, sensitive, and artistic oldest daughter. Her middle name is Grace and she embodies this to her siblings and to us daily. Karis is 4 and is the polar opposite of her sister- loud, outgoing, loves siiiiiiiinging all the tiiiiiime, and always on the move. Her middle name is Joy and she brings that (and the party) with her wherever she goes. Our littlest one is 18 months old and all boy. He joined our family through the glorious mess of foster care when he was 2 weeks old and has been with us since then. He loves vehicles, playing in the dog’s water dish, running, and “nuggles.” We are in the process of adopting him – not necessarily our goal when we decided to become a foster family, but we can’t imagine it any other way!

Michelle
Michelle

I love those descriptions! And I have loved getting to know you and your heart for foster care. So amazing. ?

What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Katie

It’s taken us a few years to figure out a good approach to celebrating Advent with our kids. I’m an avid Pinterest-er and had pinned hundreds of ideas for crafts, devotionals, scripture reading plans, etc. for our family to tackle, but it all felt so overwhelming. ?So…I compiled my favorite ideas and developed our own approach. Following the Jesse Tree tradition, I sewed a set of ornaments by hand, wrote an accompanying devotional, and designed a few other things to go along that I thought our kids would relate to. I shared this with a few friends who encouraged me to publish the devotional as a book and make the ornaments, sticker charts, and other items available online.

I have a background in child development, so it was a fun challenge to come up with something that would grow with our kids and be relevant for all three of them. Fast forward a bit, and we now have a thriving Etsy shop and have shipped books and ornaments to all 50 states and several countries. (!!! Whaaaat???) It’s been so neat to see our girls especially recall truths from our devotional throughout the year and quickly associate symbols with their stories (“Hey Mom! That yadder (ladder) weminds me of Jacob!”), and receive emails saying how it’s become a treasured tradition for their family, or encouraged them to read Old Testament stories in a new light.

Michelle
Michelle

That is so incredible. I know our family has personally benefitted from your book and my oldest loves to color the picture while I read the story.  I feel like it helps cement the story into her head and I love that touch! And let’s be honest, there are days she’s coloring multiple pages because we are a few days behind. ? But it keeps her interest and I appreciate that the reading each day is just the right length for kids.

What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Michelle
Katie

I had dinner ready when my husband came home from work! For the first time in…I can’t remember. December is a busy season for us with our Etsy shop, meanings strings of late nights packing orders and assembling ornaments. By late afternoon I’m often feeling tired and frazzled, with dinner not even on the radar. Dinner time is an important anchor in our day, so over the weekend I shed some perfectionism and picked up a bunch of easy to prepare and premade meals to get us through this season. Popped 5 frozen chicken pot pies in the oven an hour before he came home and voila! Magic was ready when he walked through the door and we avoided the hangry meltdown.

Michelle
Michelle

Oh the hangry meltdown during the witching hour. That is a very tough combo. ?Yay for giving grace to yourself! I am constantly on a journey of that too.

What else are you learning as a mom right now?

Michelle
Katie

I’m taking a cue from our toddler and learning to say no. I have a hard time turning down an ask or role that I feel I can fill (even if I know I don’t have time), which leads to feeling overwhelmed with various obligations when I’ve said “yes” too often. I’m learning that wise and intentional “no’s” open the doors to better “yes’s”. I spend more time praying when I’m asked to do something, often consulting my husband as well before responding. “All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No,'” Matthew 5:37…I want my Yes (to my kids, to my husband, to a volunteer role) to be a wholehearted Yes and not one of obligation.

Michelle
Michelle

YES. So good. I have also been praying a lot about being present for my hubby and my girls and so sometimes that means saying no to good things in order to do that. Thank you so much for sharing what you’re learning with us today!

Michelle

 

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