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Mom Win Wednesday: Rose Lounsbury

9 / 6 / 179 / 6 / 17

Michelle
Michelle

Today we are excited to feature a mom, teacher, and professional organizer and almost published author, Rose Lounsbury.

Michelle
Rose

Hi! This picture is from a family vacation we took to Mexico last winter. It was our first time taking our kids out of the country and they were travel rock stars! I chose this picture because my children are covering up most of my body in a swimsuit and it is so rare that we actually get a picture of all of us together! ?

Michelle
Michelle

How fun! And I know what you mean about the rarity of family photos!☺️

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

Michelle
Rose

Ha! Yes! Don’t all moms wear about a million hats? (The funny thing is I actually hate hats. Real hats, that is. I have, as my kids call them, “sticky-outy” ears which are in no way helped by hats.) ?

I run a professional organizing business called Less. I help busy mamas (and papas and business owners and anyone else!) declutter and gain some much-needed peace in their personal and professional lives. I started this business because I felt like I was going crazy after the birth of my kids, always cleaning up and never getting ahead, until a friend introduced me to minimalism. I started blogging about my personal journey toward minimalism and it eventually turned into a business!

I also recently wrote a book about minimalism, called Less, which will be out on Amazon in mid-September. You can find all the details here.

I love me some Instagram so you can check me out there too. And of course, where would we be without Facebook? (Probably interacting more with real people, that’s where! 😉 ) You can follow my Facebook page for updates about events, classes, before/after pics, and of course, you can message me and I promise to reply!

Michelle
Michelle

I love following you on social media and seeing the before and after pics. It is inspiring to see what you do to a space with a little decluttering and organization. And I am so excited for your book release. I love that you have chased your passion of writing and have put words to pages!

Tell us about your cute kids!

Michelle
Rose

I have 8-year-old triplets: Orlando, Mercedes, and Reese. Yes, it was hard when they were younger. No, I don’t know how I did it. (Although I did start drinking more wine and that is no joke!) And hallelujah, it is much easier now! They are best friends and I love watching them play together and develop these bonds that will last them throughout their lives.

Michelle
Michelle

Aw, I love seeing their bond. As you know, I am a twin, and so I know there is a special connection there. And yes, I am super impressed you got through the younger years and still have a brain to use! That gives hope to all mamas drowning in diapers. ?

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

Michelle
Rose

Finishing my book was a HUGE mom win for me. I’d always dreamed about writing a book, but once I had kids and a career, ya know, that dream kinda took a back seat to the more pressing need of getting everybody a snack and making sure they had clean socks. I had to hire a babysitter, dedicate my time, and just get ‘er done. This was a huge mom win for me because I like to think I can do it all – clean the house and make the dinner and take care of the kids and run the business and write the book, but you know what? To accomplish something big, you gotta let some things slide. To write my book I had to make boxed mac-n-cheese for dinner and let other people take care of my kids. And you know what? That’s okay. Boxed mac-n-cheese is delicious and my kids behave better for other people, anyway! ?

Michelle
Michelle

I definitely know what you mean. That is something I wrestle with daily as I write for our blog and lead my MOPS group. I can struggle with mom guilt over letting things slide but I love how gracious you are to yourself. You’re right, it totally is okay to let things slide for a season and look–now you have a book ready to be published!! ?

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

Michelle
Rose

I would say right now is a mom win for me! I’m still in my pjs at 11:36 on Saturday morning and I’ve been working for two hours on my laptop on the couch while my kids happily play video games and get themselves cereal, as needed. I think a huge mom win is giving my kids the freedom to take care of themselves, even if it’s not perfect, so I can take care of myself. I like saying a big HECK NO to mom guilt because it so, so not helpful.

Michelle
Michelle

Making sure we take care of ourselves as moms requires strength, don’t you think? I love that you’re intentional about doing that. Any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

Michelle
Rose

I had premature triplet babies and I took care of them without any family around, so girlfriend, if you’re in some trenches, I’ve been there. Here’s what I say to you: love yourself like you would love someone else. You would never judge anyone else as harshly as you’re judging you. Give yourself a big old hug and acknowledge all the awesomeness you are doing. Make a “TO DID” list instead of a “TO DO” list and realize that you are accomplishing great things every day. Because if you are raising humans, you are! ?

Michelle
Michelle

Yes! Thank you for encouraging us mamas today! I can’t wait for your book release!

Michelle

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Mom Win Wednesday: Jenn Salyer

8 / 30 / 174 / 12 / 18

Michelle
Michelle

Today I am so glad to feature a friend who inspires me, Jenn Salyer. She is wife, mother, and amazing artist with a booming business that I can’t wait for you to hear about!

Michelle
Jenn

To be honest, I had to scroll in my feed all the way back to May to find a picture of myself (very professional, I know). This one happened to be from Mother’s Day, a day on which I told my husband to take all the pictures, because I take them the other 364 days. I think I found a wall that I thought was cool and stood in front of it to look artsy.

Michelle
Michelle

I’m glad he took the pictures! As moms I do think we often take all of them and then aren’t in them enough. I love that it shows your vibrant personality. 🙂 So do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?  

Michelle
Jenn

I’m the owner of Cobblestone Road Hand Lettering, an online shop of my hand lettered designs and goods.

For more info: www.cobblestoneroadlettering.com  www.facebook.com/cobblestoneroadlettering www.instagram.com/cobblestoneroadlettering

Michelle
Michelle

I love all that you make. It’s so beautiful! And I need to order a chalkboard for school because it’s so cute! Tell us about your kids…

Michelle
Jenn

Lincoln, our oldest, just entered middle-school. He’s sensitive, hilarious, smart and ridiculously compassionate. He also has the best hair in his grade. Eloise is 9, and is like a hummingbird in human form. She’s bubbly, goofy and as fierce as they come. Our baby, Billie Reid, will be one on Halloween (the most fun birthday). She mainly chews on everything and bumps her head on stuff.

Michelle
Michelle

I love those descriptions of your kids. They sound amazing.?

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

Michelle
Jenn

I’m having to dig pretty deep into the annals of my maternal brain to recall something, because, at the moment, the baby is defiantly screaming in refusal to sleep and the middle child won’t talk to me- but I seem to recall back to Easter.

We had been doing a family study together for Lent and had really been digging into the Bible and what Easter means. On Easter Sunday, we gathered all the neighborhood kids we could find (and trust me, there are swarms of them) and invited them over for sidewalk chalk, hot dogs, and face painting. As we looked out to the sidewalk from our porch, about an hour into the event, we saw our oldest son, sitting on the sidewalk with some neighborhood kids. He was boldly sharing the story of Jesus’ death and Resurrection and the meaning for us about why Jesus died. It was in that moment I was overwhelmed with gratitude at God’s faithfulness to teach our kids His word and answer our prayers to let them be bold in sharing. That’s what it’s all about!

Michelle
Michelle

That is so sweet and I bet such an incredible moment as a mom.

I laughed at your comment about having to recall a mom win because isn’t that sometimes how we feel? Like we’re just trying to be the best we can for our kids and help them succeed and sometimes it doesn’t feel like there’s a lot of winning. But God’s been teaching me that there is so much we don’t see and just loving them and living your life to honor God is a huge mom win. So I say all of this to say, I think sometimes we need to give ourselves grace that there are mom wins happening every day in our homes…but maybe we’re too tired to see them. ?

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

Michelle
Jenn

My kids have learned cuss words from the school bathroom stalls…and they don’t say them. ??

Michelle
Michelle

Hahaha. Your realness is a breath of fresh air to me! What are you learning as a mom right now?

Michelle
Jenn

There is no destination, it’s all journey. I used to think by the time my kids got to middle school I would have graduated from “Padawan” mom status, to actual “Jedi”. I had this image in my head of a mom who could calmly and cooly, respond to situations with Bible verses (or at least answer questions with questions, like a true sage), and rarely had to ask forgiveness because she seldom failed. The truth is, the longer I mom, the more I realize how little I know, and the scope of my need for the Lord. There is no “arriving” at an expert-state of motherhood, only realizing in greater measure how much we need Jesus, and our deep reliance on him in each age, stage, and moment. The great news is that there is grace for each season in exactly the measure we need it.

Michelle
Michelle

Isn’t that the truth? And such good news. I am so glad. I was talking with a friend the other day and she was saying that she’s learning to give grace to herself because this is the first time she has a four-year-old. She’s never done this age before so there’s going to be some trial and error in parenting her. That was such a good reminder for myself that each time I get to a new parenting season, I really have no idea what I’m doing and I don’t need to even act like I do. 🙂 Just cry out for God’s help to know how to navigate it all and lean into the strength He provides me.

Thank you, Jenn, for sharing such encouraging insights with us today. I like and respect you even more. ☺️

Michelle

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