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Mom Win Wednesday: Sarah Ronan

7 / 12 / 174 / 12 / 18

As a mom, you may not have qualified for the Rio Olympics, but you certainly deserve a spot on the podium in our eyes. There are no “perfect scores” in motherhood, but if you had a discipline breakthrough, managed a meltdown, or found time in your day to pursue a dream, then we want to take a moment and celebrate alongside you. Even the little “victories” add up to be big wins in the long run; so let’s champion each other.

After all, we’re on the same team.

Anna
Anna

Today we’re featuring a good friend of mine and co-worker, Sarah Ronan! Hi, Sarah! Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.

Anna
Sarah

Hi! This recent pic has two of my three kids in it! The youngest one is my niece. The other two are Emma (8) and Colin (4). Not pictured are: Eric, my husband, and Nicholas, my 18-almost-19 stepson.

Anna
Anna

Love those smiles! You guys are adorable.

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

Anna
Sarah

Yes, I work as a part-time Database Manager at Christ’s Church in Mason, Ohio.

Anna
Anna

Yes, you do, and you are amazing at it! I can say that for sure. So tell everyone a little more about your kiddos.

Anna
Sarah

Nicholas, our 18-year old, lives with us full-time. He has no current interaction with bio-mom (not since he was 14). I’ve been in his life since he was 7-almost-8. He’s not currently motivated to do anything besides tech.

Our daughter, Emma has ADHD, anxiety, and an enormous heart for people. She loves to help anyone with anything (except mom). ? She loves school, being outside, and reading. AND, she loves Jesus with her whole heart.

Our son, Colin, is a typical 4-year old. He’s a handful with the biggest, brightest blue eyes. He still wakes up in the middle of the night and climbs in our bed. 

Anna
Anna

I give you so much credit that you are parenting kids with such a wide age-range (14 years between them)!

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

Anna
Sarah

It would definitely be Emma’s “play therapy” through Focus on Youth in West Chester. Gave us tons of helpful tools to help her learn to control her energy and focus, and thus she improved at school. In addition to her medication, we play games like “Red Light, Green Light” to help her learn to listen and respond quickly. We utilize things like a “worry eater” and stories like Don’t Feed the Worry Bug.

Anna
Anna

That’s sounds interesting! I want to know more about the worry eater!

Anna
Sarah

Sure! When Emma starts to worry about anything, she writes it down and gives it to her worry eater instead of dwelling on it. Then my hubby and/or I sit down a couple times a week and let her pull out her worries and we talk about them and help her work through her emotions/thoughts/reasons/etc. She can choose to put it back in the worry eater to discuss again later or throw it away if it’s not a worry any longer.

She also chooses which of the worries get discussed. We don’t talk about all of them each time, just a couple. Often, she’ll open her worry eater and pull out a few, read them, and throw them away (even before we’ve talked) because they’re not a worry to her any longer. This helps her especially at bedtime when her mind is running and she’s alone in her room.

Anna
Anna

That’s really cool. I love that idea! ? There are probably a lot of moms reading this who have kids struggling with anxiety and worry. 

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

Anna
Sarah

Emma woke up on her own, got dressed on her own, and had enough time for a real breakfast this morning before we had to scoot out the door! We’re getting glimpses of the pay-off for all the work we’ve done!

Anna
Anna

YES! High-five to you, and Emma too! ?

One more question, Sarah: What are you learning as a mom right now?

Anna
Sarah

It’s tough. It sucks. It’s time-consuming to work through your child’s issues. But knowing that you’re making positive strides by seeing the “I can do it!” looks on your kid’s face — worth it ALL!

Anna
Anna

It definitely is. Thank you for being so honest and sharing with us! I love your perseverance, and I hope other moms out there will be encouraged to KEEP GOING, because those positive strides will come!

Anna

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Mom Win Wednesday: Christine Chappell

6 / 28 / 175 / 23 / 18

As a mom, you may not have qualified for the Rio Olympics, but you certainly deserve a spot on the podium in our eyes. There are no “perfect scores” in motherhood, but if you had a discipline breakthrough, managed a meltdown, or found time in your day to pursue a dream, then we want to take a moment and celebrate alongside you. Even the little “victories” add up to be big wins in the long run; so let’s champion each other.

After all, we’re on the same team.

Michelle
Michelle

We are so honored to feature Christine Chappell today on our #momwinwednesday chat. Welcome, Christine!

Michelle
Christine

Hello! This family picture is pretty much what I can expect to get out of this season of life! It was taken at a Barnes & Noble book signing event I had for my book, “Clean Home, Messy Heart: Promises of Renewal, Hope, and Change for Overwhelmed Moms”. It this point, if we can just get all 5 of us into a picture, that is a huge mom-win!

Michelle
Michelle

That’s hilarious and I love that you shared this photo because these are definitely the types of ones we have in our family too.  ?

So you alluded to it, but do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Michelle
Christine

Right now I’m in the middle of relocating our family from California to South Carolina, so my “hats” have been really cut back. When I’m not juggling a cross-country move, I write for John Piper’s website DesiringGod.org and ThriveMoms.com. Last year, my first book, “Clean Home, Messy Heart” released—which was a total miracle in itself! My personal website is faithfulsparrow.com, but I’d love to connect with new friends at instagram.com/christinemchappell or at Facebook.com/cleanhomemessyheart.

Michelle
Michelle

Oh my goodness, you may have cut back on a lot of your hats, but coordinating a move across the country sounds like a very weighty hat! ? So tell us about those cute kids of yours.

Michelle
Christine

I have three children, a 11 year old girl, 4 year old boy, and 2.5 year old girl. The difference between my girls and my boy is totally night and day! I’m really being challenged to love each child right where they are at in their growth and development, and that isn’t easy. I don’t think I have managed to adjust to their individual love languages quite yet, but the Lord is faithful and gracious to encourage me to keep trying. I think our best parenting moments come when we allow our hearts to be truly touched by God’s grace towards us as rebellious children—seeing ourselves as having received such mercy and compassion from the Lord, even on the days we are acting more like toddlers than we’d care to admit.

Michelle
Michelle

That is so so true. I recently thanked God for His grace after I melted down like a toddler. ? And it hit me – how kind and gracious God is to me and how much I want that to overflow to my kids in my parenting. Such a good word!

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

Michelle
Christine

I don’t feel like I have mom-wins all that often, but right now I’m really seeing the Holy Spirit helping me fight against the bitterness that pops up in the day-to-day. I often find myself yearning to write, or read, or study, but I simply can’t figure out how to get the time. Especially since we are moving, I’ve had almost zero time at the computer. It takes a lot to surrender the bitterness when the kids are screaming and fighting with each other and all I want is to be doing something different than stepping into their problems or serving their needs. I’m sure we all struggle with this to some degree in motherhood, so to be convicted about the reason why I am growing bitter—and then to surrender my desires in that moment—is actually a huge win for me based on previous failures in that area.

Michelle
Michelle

Wow, did you read my journal or something? ? I have definitely struggled with that as well and I count that as a huge win that you are surrendering those desires and inviting God into them. I, too, have many moments like this and have been asking God to help me understand what is underneath my frustration. Thank you for sharing that!

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

 

Michelle
Christine

My youngest daughter has decided to hold her poops in. When she goes all by herself—without suppository or enema intervention—we celebrate and give her M&Ms. It sounds ridiculous that this sort of issue is even a thing, but it is. And no one prepares you for it before you have kids. So there you have it, first-time-moms out there: you may very well at some point need to rebuke your child to “let your poo-poo come out!” Words I never imagined I would be saying to anyone. ?

Michelle
Michelle

I am cracking up because I am potty training my two-year-old as well and have had similar conversations. Oh, the things you say and do in motherhood! ?

What are you learning as a mom right now?

Michelle
Christine

I’m learning a lot of surrender right now. When we start to grow bitter about the mundaneness of everyday motherhood, we start to distrust the Lord as sovereign over our lives. Even our plain days are crafted carefully by the Lord, and he brings the challenges and interruptions we need to learn to lay down our lives for his sake. He knows our gifts, our talents, and our desires, but he also knows the right time to allow us to exercise those things. We can trust him, and if there is something he wants us to be doing for his Kingdom other than attending to our children, he will be certain to give us the time to do it.

Michelle
Michelle

Amen to that. I have been working through the same thing, especially as I work on this blog, and I so appreciate you sharing all that you’re learning in the trenches with us. Such an encouragement for me, and I know many other mamas as well. And PS I can’t wait to check out your book! ?

Michelle

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