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Mom Win Wednesday: Tracy Brusewitz

10 / 18 / 1710 / 17 / 17

Anna
Anna

Hi Tracy! Thanks so much for talking to us on Mom Win Wednesday. Tell us a little bit about this beautiful family pic!

Anna
Tracy

Hi there! My name is Tracy Brusewitz, and the picture below was one of our most successful selfie attempts as a family! We took it after coming home from church two weeks ago to celebrate my birthday. My husband, Andy, had picked out a beautiful (and very tasty) cake for us to enjoy and the kids were very excited to start enjoying it after we took a picture!

Anna
Anna

So THAT’S how I can get my kids to smile in pictures!! Haha, timing is everything! Tell us a little more about you, Tracy. Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Anna
Tracy

In addition to being a wife and mom, I work full time as an engineer supporting our fabric care business at P&G by leading the supply chain portion of delivering new products to the market within the Tide, Gain, and Downy brands. It is a fast paced business that continually challenges me to learn and develop, and I work with an incredible team!

Anna
Anna

Wow, that’s awesome, Tracy! (P.S. I ? Downy, so you are my hero. And when we get to Heaven someday, I think it will smell like Downy.)?

Tell us about your kiddos!

Anna
Tracy

Andy and I have been blessed by two incredible children! Natalie is 4.5 years old and she has a love of learning, a full imagination, and a heart of gold! She loves to both run and play hard on the playground and spend quiet time being artistic or doing a puzzle. Alex is 20 months old and he has a smile that melts me! He loves playing ball and has a pretty good arm already so we have to watch out for any ball throwing in the house! He loves to dance and he will join in singing many songs – including Old MacDonald and Let it Go! Natalie and Alex get along pretty well for the most part, and my favorite moments are when they get each other to laugh in their own special ways – sometimes without any words!

Anna
Anna

That’s the best! Your kids are adorable!!

So Tracy, this week as you know we’ve been talking about morning and bedtime routines. You shared something with me that I just thought was brilliant. Can you tell everyone your experience?

Anna
Tracy

Yes! I had begun to dread our morning routines because it felt like it was made up of constant mini battles that would ultimately drain my patience to the point where I would get frustrated and end up yelling at Natalie. We had some rough mornings over the course of a couple months, and I would ultimately feel awful (and guilty) over having lost my patience with her and then leaving on that note as we parted for work and school. I started trying different ideas and ultimately I found a few tricks that I am happy to share with anyone finding themselves with a similar challenge.

Anna
Anna

YES! We can’t wait to hear them!!!

Anna
Tracy

The best thing I learned was that the mornings go better if I take a few extra moments to snuggle with my kids to wake them up. I will crawl in Natalie’s bed many mornings and snuggle up to her and gently wake her up. Sometimes, I will play some music on my phone that I know she loves (Moanna and Trolls are popular choices these days). I have yet to have this not work! I also turned off all cartoons in the morning, and we usually keep it quiet or just use some music to pick up the pace and that helps everyone focus. I will remind Natalie of just the next 2 things that she needs to do to keep us on schedule (mostly). “Once you eat breakfast, you will need to brush your teeth.” And we keep all the tasks in the same order.

Anna
Anna

I told you (readers), this is good stuff, right? I tried this right after Tracy told me, and I am not kidding you, it WORKED.

One of the things that really bothers me is when I have to repeat myself over and over to do something, like go brush your hair. Does that ever still happen to you?

Anna
Tracy

Yes. So when I get caught in the 10th reminder to put shoes on, I do my best to take a deep breath and approach in love. I can’t say that these tricks have solved every morning challenge, but I have experienced a great improvement and much more joy to start the day! Because who doesn’t want to start the day with sweet cuddles or a dance party?

Anna
Anna

I do!? 

Next question, Tracy. What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Anna
Tracy

Alex has been a bit hesitant to try new solid foods over the past several months, and we believe it has been something to do with not loving certain textures. For much of the past 8 months, his diet consisted of almost all crackers (with peanut butter or cheese) or breakfast bars, with an occasional chicken nugget or French fry. It was hard to feel like mom of the year sending food to his school each day, knowing that likely any fruit, veg, or meat would likely be ignored or thrown on the floor. But ultimately, we have continued to offer him what he will eat and expose him to other food in small amounts to see what he might try – even letting him play a bit with food on our plates. Now he is more consistently eating chicken nuggets and pizza (hey, at least it’s something!), but we had a great win this weekend with grilled cheese and he was putting green beans in his mouth! Progress!

Anna
Anna

Absolutely! Progress not perfection, right?

What are you learning as a mom right now?

Anna
Tracy

I am doing a study right now called Fight Back with Joy by Margaret Feinberg, and it is really helping me recognize ways to bring more joy into my life, and my family’s lives! There is one tip that I have been trying to work into each day which is looking for a way to put an “exclamation mark” on the day. I’ve been using this as a reminder to be in the moment, especially on week nights when the time is so short between coming home and bedtime routines, and take the time to play a game, read the long stories, do pretend play, build the towers, make banana bread together, have the dance party, etc. It doesn’t have to be huge things, but something that makes the time together special and valued.

The other key learning for me is the value of rest, and taking the time to re-fuel my tank. It’s hard for me to step away from the “to-do” list and just take a nap, or spend some quiet time reading a book, but I’m realizing that feeling exhausted or at max capacity also doesn’t help me be a great mom or wife (or employee). So I’m trying to be intentional about planning in times of rest, and being OK to say no to things (including myself wanting to “do” things whether fun or errands).

Anna
Anna

I am loving this study too, Tracy. It has been so good on so many levels. I love what you said about being OK to say no to things. This is something I’m working on too!

Thank you for join us and sharing your mom wins with us!

Anna

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Mom Win Wednesday: Courtney Brose

10 / 4 / 1710 / 4 / 17

In our last post, Good Enough, Anna and I wrote about the pressure of competitive sports and how we hoped that the activities our children participated in didn’t become what would define them.  For this week’s #momwinwednesday, I decided to contact my sister-in-law who I knew would have fantastic insight into how sports can help us teach our kids just that!

Laura
Laura

Hey Courtney!  Thanks so much for taking the time to talk to me about this topic.  I know this is very important to you and your family!  Can you tell us a little bit about them?

Laura
Courtney

Thanks for thinking of me!  I’ve included this picture of our family.  I thought it was perfect to send you one of us at a game.  We do spend a lot of time on fields!

This is the life of a coach’s wife!

Laura
Laura

Aww!  Hi nephews!!!  They are adorable, but I supposed I’m a little bit biased!  I know the answer to this next question because I know my brother coaches high school soccer, but do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Laura
Courtney

Several, but I’ll just say today that the most challenging hat I wear is definitely the coach’s wife hat.

It’s so silly, but that shirt makes me cry.  It comes with so many blessings, but sometimes that heart is a heavy burden to have inside my chest.  It beats proud often, but it can break too.

Laura
Laura

It must be hard to balance and juggle all the emotions that come with sports plus all the different roles you play at the game.  You’re not a parent of a student on the team, but you want those kids to do well.  Plus you’re trying to parent 4 little ones at those games.  And I know you are literally chasing two of them at this time!  Why don’t you tell us about your kids and how you think they handle being the coach’s sons?

Laura
Courtney

We have four boys, like you!  Our oldest is 7.  He is the detail man.  He loves the competition of sports, but he also know EVERYONE’S name and number of this kids on his team and the other team.  And he can tell us about these kids.  I love that he is using his love for people to care about the people who play on his team.  Our next is 6.  He loves the game.  He just enjoys himself while he’s playing.  The third has only recently showed interest in a ball.  He just turned 3.  We are just not sure if sports are in his future, but we will see!  And the last just turned a year a few weeks ago.  He already thinks he should be on the field with his brothers!  John and I don’t feel like we have unrealistic expectations for our boys.  We aren’t pressuring them to excell.  We have experienced up close the parents who put the pressure on their kids.  So we are trying to keep that in balance.

Laura
Laura

I know you guys are doing a great job at that too!  I know you’ve said it’s easy to get sucked into the competitiveness of sports, but that you try not to walk down that road too much.

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

Laura
Courtney

This past year’s soccer season (it’s in the spring here) was a great season.  I felt spoiled by the parents and the kids on this team.  We try to be as intentional as we can because it’s not about the scoring.  It’s about the people involved.  But it’s hard to maintain relationships while chasing at least two kids at all times.  But I tried not to let this opportunity to teach my kids about the team we had.  The parents of the players seemed to have a different focus this year, and the expectation for the team to be good was low.  The pressure wasn’t there and so they exceeded expectations.  The players enjoyed their time together and embraced their roles.  Even a senior who sat the bench became the biggest cheerleader.  And was a servant the team.  I tried to use what we saw on and off the field to teach my younger boys about character.  My favorite book, Give Them Grace talks about using every opportunity given to point our kids back to Jesus.  So when I see something that I can use, I try to not miss that opportunity.  I tell the older boys that we love to watch that senior clean up the water bottles after a time out.  Or that we like how the players treated the other team that they just beat.  Or when our boys are playing their own game, we talk to them about how it feels when another player is mean to them.  We try to use these opportunities to teach them about Jesus and Christ’s desire for us to be like Him.  I’m sure I miss a lot of these opportunities, but that’s what we try to do.

Laura
Laura

That’s great, Courtney!  So good to hear about how you can use the circumstances of sports to show your boys about how to live off the field or court too!  So what’s a mom win you would text your best friend (or your sister-in-law)?

Laura
Courtney

We played a board game today and the losing child didn’t cry or pout over the loss! ☺️

Laura
Laura

Hahaha!!!  So true how funny it can be to try an apply what they do during sports to a board game at home! Anything else you would like to say to encourage us?

Laura
Courtney

Sports provides an excellent opportunity to teach our kids about character.  It exposes our kids to a variety of people.  Different cultures, different backgrounds, different ways that people learn, different ways that people treat each other.  If we can keep the pressure off and not get sucked into the over-competeitveness and keep relationships with people first we will see the big picture.  And you can find these opportunities in any activity.  It’s not about the sport or the activity.  It’s about the people God has put in your path.  Caring for them, learning from them.  Then focusing on where Jesus is in the midst of the journey.

Laura
Laura

Thanks, Courtney!  You have given me a new perspective.  I hope that I can use whatever activity my children do to point them back to Jesus– to see how He is working in their lives through what they are doing.

Laura

 

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