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Mom Win Wednesday: Christina Fox

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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

Today we are featuring Christina Fox.

Michelle
Christina

Hi everyone! This is my husband and I on our 20th anniversary trip to NYC.

Michelle
Michelle

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

Michelle
Christina

I wear lots of hats! I homeschool my two boys, ages nine and twelve. This is our sixth year homeschooling. I edit a blog for my denomination and also edit manuscripts for their publication arm. I am a speaker, writer, blogger, and author of A Heart Set Free: A Journey to Hope Through the Psalms of Lament. I contribute to a number of Christian ministry websites and publications. I also serve on the advisory board for my alma mater, Covenant College and serve in women’s ministry. My website is www.christinafox.com.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes, you do wear a lot of hats! Tell us more about your kids…

Michelle
Christina

My oldest is a reading fanatic like me, I’m proud to say. I can’t keep up with his reading pace! He is in Scouts, plays basketball, and is working on his black belt in Tae Kwon Do. My youngest loves all sports and if he could, would play them all. He has an amazing ability to memorizes sports facts and statistics. He didn’t get that from me!

Michelle
Michelle

Isn’t it fun to see their personalities and tastes emerge? What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Christina

I feel like much of motherhood is sowing seeds; the harvest is slow in coming. But the best things often come after long seasons of waiting—like waiting for a baby to be born. I catch glimpses of fruit now and again, like when one apologizes to the other without my prompting or when one tells me about something he read in Scripture. I quietly rejoiced inside recently when they thanked me for teaching them at home. The wins are small but they are graces God gives to show me He is at work and to keep pushing forward.

Michelle
Michelle

I love the way you say that. God is so good to give us little glimpses to keep us going. What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Michelle
Christina

After an hour of trying to understand my oldest son’s math, I finally got it and was able to help him. I watched numerous videos online to figure it out. (Math is not my strength!) I have to say, I was pleased with that win!

Michelle
Michelle

I know we are both writers and that is more of our strength so I would have been really pleased too!! ☺  Any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you? 

Michelle
Christina

I often feel insufficient to the task of mothering. It used to weigh me down in the early years of motherhood but I’ve learned that God works in our weaknesses. Rather than always trying to figure things out or trying to be on top of things, I spend a lot of time in prayer. I don’t have all the answers or the strength to handle a lot of what comes my way, but I trust God and rest in His sufficiency for me.

Michelle
Michelle

Amen to that. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us today!

Michelle

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Mom Win Wednesday: Vicki Kloosterhouse

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Michelle
Michelle

Today I have the honor of introducing you to the mother of one of best friends from college, Vicki Kloosterhouse. She is known for much more than that and I’m excited for you to learn more about her.

Michelle
Vicki

Hello, everyone. Thanks for letting me be a part of ‘#MomWinWednesday.” I chose this photo because of the common connection of mothers around the world. I am the one in the middle in the green top. A friend and I were visiting Cambodian women involved in a maternal health program. No matter where I have gone, from the deserts of Darfur to the streets of Calcutta, I have found women eager to share with and learn from one another, with their number one concern being their children.

Michelle
Michelle

I love that and so love and respect your serving  heart. You have definitely seen and experienced a lot!

Will you share what other hats you wear in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Michelle
Vicki

The most important one that I wear is the “grandma” hat to three beautiful grandchildren, plus I have adopted another four who do not have a grandmother that lives nearby. I have taught in higher education on three different continents, and I am currently am an author, speaker, and trainer—covering the topics of stress management, leadership, and women’s issues.

[For more information:  vickikloosterhouse.com; CourageouslyFreeWomen.com; Go to Facebook and search for Courageously Free Women group and ask to join.]

Michelle
Michelle

I love those grandchildren of yours! And I am enjoying being  part of your Courageously Free Women group. I love learning from other women like you.

So tell us about your daughter. (I’m pretty biased, but I think she’s pretty great!)

Michelle
Vicki

God blessed my husband and me with one child, Kristen, who is now a mother of three. She is a school social worker. Best of all, she and her family only live a few blocks from us. The nice thing about having an adult daughter is that she moves from just being your daughter to being your friend. I am proud of her on so many levels, but let’s be truthful, she gets 3 gold stars because she has given us three beautiful grandchildren. ?

Michelle
Michelle

I agree! Looking back at raising Kristen, what one thing took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Vicki

Our biggest win is raising a child who loves the Lord and is a woman of integrity. Though we can’t take most of the credit for who she is, we did try to walk our talk at home.

When my daughter was a teenager, she didn’t go out a lot on the weekends with other kids. She told me that she didn’t even attempt to go to parties because she knew that I would call to see if the parents were going to be home. This is true; I would have. One of the problems was that we went to church in a different area than her school; many of her school friends did not go to church. Though they were nice kids, their values were different.

It is tough as a parent to set boundaries for your children and stick to them. You want your kids to have fun, but you have to keep asking yourself at what cost.

Michelle
Michelle

Even though my girls are only 2 and 4, I already think about the teenage years so thank you for sharing this. Kristen and I have had many conversations about the teenage years and how grateful we are to our parents for the foundation of faith you provided.

What is one thing you would text a mom in the trenches with younger kids?

Michelle
Vicki

You are always going to feel guilty about something once you have a child. Ask any woman on any given day, and she can list at least one thing she feels guilty about, ranging from not spending enough quality time with her children to secretly eating the last of her child’s chocolate Easter bunny. Just consider this the Western Woman Syndrome, where somewhere in our subconscious, we think we should be perfect parents with perfect kids. Perfection is not a reality and guilt takes to much emotional space and time—keep trying to give it up.

I would also encourage mothers to read Jennifer Senior’s book, All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood.

Michelle
Michelle

So true. I think mom guilt is an a big thing we struggle with. And I know perfectionism is something I have had to work through as well.

Any other words of encouragement for moms?

Michelle
Vicki

I just read a book about the neuroscience of relationships. As I read the book, the author kept using the phrase, “if you are a good-enough parent.” I thought what a strange phrase. Then I began to understand why he chose it because there seem to be so many ways as parents we can mess up when it comes to raising our children.

By using the phrase, “if you are a good-enough parent,” he was wisely making the case that children are resilient and if you love them and try to do what is right for your children, it will be good enough.” I Peter 4:8 tells us “love covers over a multitude of sins.” As a mother, I am most thankful for that promise because I was far from a perfect parent.

So when you are feeling guilty and feeling like the worse parent, take a deep breath, give your children a hug, tell them you love them and thank God that you are “good enough.”

Michelle
Michelle

Thank you for that breath of fresh air! I am so grateful you shared your wisdom with us today!

Michelle

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