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Mom Win Wednesday: Shawna Goldstein

6 / 21 / 176 / 27 / 17

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 are featuring Shawna Goldstein! Shawna, can you share a picture of your family with us?

Anna
Shawna

Yes! Hi, I’m Shawna Goldstein. This is from our family photo shoot last fall. You can tell the boys were thrilled to have their pictures taken!

Anna
Anna

Haha, I totally get that! Surviving a family photo shoot could be a whole conversation in and of itself! Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Anna
Shawna

I am the Women’s Ministry Coordinator at Christ’s Church in Mason. Our church’s website is ourchristschurch.com, and our women’s blog is OurRedeemedLives.com. I also teach group fitness classes in all my spare time. ?

Anna
Anna

That’s awesome! And I love that you still fit in your own interests (and fitness/health!) in the midst of all your responsibilities.

Now tell us a little bit more about those handsome boys of yours!

Anna
Shawna

I have three boys, ages 5, 7, and 9. The five year old is so loving and affectionate, but a bit clingy to mom. Going to preschool, church, and childcare at the gym can sometimes be a struggle for him. My 7 year old is possibly one of the biggest King’s Island enthusiasts on the planet! We take him multiple times a week, but he talks about the rides 24/7. He also loves sports and video games! My 9 year old is a nature lover. His dream job is to grow up and explore the world, discovering new animals and species of bugs. His latest mission is to find and catch a snake in the woods near our house!

Anna
Anna

Your boys are so much fun! (I don’t know about the catching the snake part though, haha!) What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Anna
Shawna

We are constantly striving to teach our children what it means to have a relationship with Jesus and praying they will choose that for themselves. They all say they believe, but the recent win came when they all started to realize the need for others to believe in Jesus as well! We’ve had conversations about how not everyone believes in God, or how some people say they believe in God but that they don’t believe that Jesus is God’s son and the only way to have a relationship with the One True God. My kids have started to have a burden for one particular family member, and have been asking me multiple times a day, “Mom, can we pray that ____ would believe in Jesus?” What a win that is!

Anna
Anna

It really is, Shawna! I love that. Those seeds you and your husband have been planting are starting to grow!

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

Anna
Shawna

My middle has started to eat spinach and strawberry salads daily!!! This is a HUGE win because the word “vegetable” is not in his vocabulary. Why is he suddenly eating spinach? Because he thinks it will make him grow tall enough to ride Diamondback and the last few rides at King’s Island that he is not yet tall enough to ride! (I told you he was a King’s Island enthusiast!)

Anna
Anna

Hey, that’s awesome! Whatever works to get them to eat those veggies, right?

One last question, Shawna. What are you learning as a mom right now?

Anna
Shawna

I’m trying my best to be present in every moment. It is so easy to get distracted, nodding and pretending I’m listening when they talk to me. But I never want them to STOP talking to me as they get older, so I’m trying to be an active listener. I’m trying to value the things they say and show interest in what interests them. I’m trying to be intentional about shutting off my brain to the hundred places it wants to wander and really tuning into my kids!

Anna
Anna

That is a challenge that a lot of us face! I think it’s great that you are thinking ahead to when they’re older, and that you have to be a good listener now so that they will keep talking to us as they grow up. So smart! Thank you so much for sharing your mom wins with us, Shawna!

Anna

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Mom Win Wednesday: Kim Albrecht

6 / 14 / 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.

Jessica
Jessica

Today we are featuring Kim Albrecht on Mom Win Wednesday.  Kim, share a picture with us and tell us a little bit about it!

Jessica
Kim

I’m Kim Albrecht and almost blocked this text strand when asked for a photo of myself and the kids. It’s June! Shouldn’t I have until Christmas to come up with a presentable photo? Tricky move, ladies. Here is one I dug up from February. It literally is the only picture in existence from the last several years with all three of us in it. Hey, this picture might look good on a Christmas card!

Jessica
Jessica

Haha!  It would make a great Christmas card…Christmas in July?? ??   So, what other hats do you wear other than the much underrated Mom Hat? 

Jessica
Kim

The hubs and I have stepped into a pretty cool thing as a result of just doing “what’s next” as we hear from God. We launched a website, podcast, and social media pages for our organization, LOMAH. LOMAH is an acronym for the Land of Milk and Honey and is for special needs families. Tom & I, as special needs parents, believe God has a Promised Land full of abundance in Him. However, we must be careful of roadblocks with the potential of keeping us out of the Land of Milk and Honey. Two biggies are fear and relying on our own strength. Our spiritual ancestors fell into these traps and it is easy to do! Especially when the future is so uncertain for our special needs daughter. The website is www.lomah.org and it includes informational resources as well as inspiration for the journey to your Promised Land.

Jessica
Jessica

Wow!  What an amazing resource!  As someone who used to work with teens with special needs as a School Psychologist, I know that is a world that is so hard to navigate and tap into for resources.  What a beautiful community you are helping to create.

Tell us a little bit about your children.

Jessica
Kim

I have 2 daughters ranging from preteen to teen. Our youngest is a swimmer, reader, talker, helper, and has the potential to own 14 cats as an adult. She loves those furry things. Our oldest is a giggler, lounger, observer, and cat antagonizer. Those furry things stay far away from her.

Jessica
Jessica

Ha! I’m with your oldest!!

Share with us a recent mom win you experienced.

Jessica
Kim

Recently, I have been slaying airplane travel. BAM! Nailing it! It can be quite tricky with a special needs daughter who has significant disabilities and there have been years of nightmare trips. One time it was so bad a flight attendant offered me complimentary wine! Picture the bathrooms in an airplane. Now picture a mom in there trying to change the diaper of a teenager who is taller than she is. Are you catching my drift? Anyway, we live in California and do a cross country trip at least 2x/year and over time, have acquired some great tricks. Episode #2 of the LOMAH podcast dishes out 10. Regardless if your children are able bodied or disabled, there are golden nuggets in the podcast if you are traveling this summer. It’s only 30 minutes. Check it out!

Jessica
Jessica

Air travel with kids is not something we have tackled at this point, but I think we may have our first flight coming up next winter, so I’ll have to check out the podcast.  And how nice of that flight attendant!  Bless those people who can spot someone who needs a little friendly “pick me up”.

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

Jessica
Kim

I dug through some actual text strands and found this win: “I ate sushi without you”. This was a win because my BFF had just moved out of state and I was missing her big time. Our Wednesday ritual involved cheap grocery store sushi in the middle of kid chaos. Carrying on with out her felt like a win.

Jessica
Jessica

I can imagine!  When friends move away it can be such a soul crusher!  What are some words of encouragement you could share with other moms?

Jessica
Kim

We are never alone. Ever. Like, never ever. Not in the midst of our deepest struggles, not in the middle of the night when we are up AGAIN, not even when our BFF Sushi partner moves across the country. There is a blog post on the LOMAH website where I talk about the time I felt alone and how God filled the space. You can find that HERE for some more encouragement. 

Jessica
Jessica

What a beautiful post and such a great reminder that God should be our #1.  Thank you for sharing a little piece of you with us all today, Kim!

Jessica

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