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Mom Win Wednesday: Bethany Hoogland

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Anna
Anna

Today we’d like to introduce you to Bethany Hoogland! Bethany, first can you tell us about the pictures you’ve shared with us?

Anna
Bethany

Yes! Hi, everyone! I’m Bethany, and this is my husband, Ryan, and our two kids: Addison (5) and Aiden (17 months).

The second picture is just me at home playing with my kids… I love to capture our fun, quiet, special moments on camera. I also take a snapshot with my heart during moments like these, but just in case I forget (which I hope I never do), I wish to remember  most the laughter and exploring God’s creation.

Anna
Anna

It is so good to capture those special moments whenever you can!

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

Anna
Bethany

How about cook, maid and nurse? That’s just the first three that came to mind that I have no degree in but practice daily ?. I am a wife and a preschool teacher (but not after this week–which I will explain more later). I’m an amateur photographer (just starting to photograph weddings and hoping to get more business), and I am a mixed medium artist.

Anna
Anna

Ah! That explains the pretty black and white photo you shared above!

Tell us about more about your kids.

Anna
Bethany

Addison is beautiful, smart, funny, and very into Legos and her hamster. She talks almost everyday about wanting to be a veterinarian. And, she also challenges me daily.

Aiden is cute, goofy, and sports are probably in his future since he is obsessed with balls! He is a joy to us all and makes me laugh daily. Both he and Addie are blonde, blue-eyed beauties (but I may be a bit biased).

Anna
Anna

I would agree with that! And they look just like their mama!

Can you tell us about a recent mom win you experienced?

Anna
Bethany

I would love to say I opened my own store or launched a new product like some of the past moms you’ve featured, but the truth is that my recent “mom win” would be resigning from my current job. I was been blessed with the opportunity to work at my church as a children’s worship leader, preschool teacher, and chalk board artist, but I recently realized I needed to take a step back to focus on my family. I didn’t like the stressed-out person that my job had turned me into, or the lack of time I spent with God. The dishes, laundry, and the two cats and dog we own missed me too!

I loved doing what I did to help further God’s Kingdom through the preschool, but I found there is also power in being able to humble yourself and say, “I can’t do everything.”

Anna
Anna

Yes! I bet that was a tough decision. I know I’ve struggled with that myself over the past year! It’s definitely good to lean in and listen to what God wants for each season of life.

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

 

Anna
Bethany

So along these same lines, I have recently allowed myself to take down-time from time to time! It’s so important to do, but easy to forget. Especially when you are still getting up at night with your little one (which I am), you need to dial in some time to rest and recoup–however and whenever you can.

Anna
Anna

So true!

Any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

Anna
Bethany

Breathe… Forgive yourself and seek God throughout it all! He is always there for us and He is in the trenches with us, protecting us from the mud Satan likes to throw and cover you with. Shake it off! Keep pushing toward what God wants for your life.

Anna
Anna

Love that! Shake it off, mommas! Thank you, Bethany, for sharing a bit of your story with us today.

Anna

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Mom Win Wednesday: Julie Vernon

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Jessica
Jessica

We’d like to welcome Julie Vernon today!  Julie, share a picture with us that gives us a glimpse into your life.

Jessica
Julie

This photo makes me laugh every.single.time I look at it. The gingers were sick and we had been homebound over the holidays, and my uncle sent us these fun glasses to lift our spirits. I try to look at parenting through those same funny lenses— there’s always a humorous moment, a realization, or a teaching amidst the frustrations and stresses of raising a family.

Jessica
Jessica

That picture is AWESOME!  I love your outlook on parenting.  Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Jessica
Julie

Nope, although the old me was a high school English teacher. I still cling to that work title even though I haven’t taught in ten years.

Jessica
Jessica

I think that once you’re a teacher and you’ve survived that tough role, you can claim it until the day you die!  I have lots of respect for teachers.  You’re being a little modest though, because I know you write on a blog over at Sprinkles of Ginger, which is a hilarious look at your daily life with your red-headed brood!  Speaking of, tell us about your kids!

Jessica
Julie

I have four gingers– they didn’t stand a chance for anything other than red hair. Ginger4 (10), Ginger3 (7), Ginger2 (6) and the Littlest Ginger (4). We live a chaotic life of running from one event to the next, but we laugh a lot in between. Ginger1 was a preemie, born at 26 weeks at 1 LB, 12 oz due to a ruptured and infected placenta.  Her story is God’s story and we are humbled by all He provided during our months in the NICU and beyond. Ginger3 and Ginger2’s pregnancies were monitored heavily with constant doctor visits and home health care– injectable medicine I came to trust was my life saver. When I grew allergic to the injectable, I wasn’t allowed that piece of my treatment anymore, and Ginger4’s pregnancy and healthy delivery was God’s way of helping free me from any mommy guilt I carried from the first stressful (but not avoidable) preterm birth. I learned I was, in fact, capable of a successful pregnancy from start to finish. Thank God!

Jessica
Jessica

That’s a great story about how God used your pregnancies for His good.  Tell us about a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish.

Jessica
Julie

I forgot the tooth fairy three nights in a row; on the fourth morning I woke up at 6am, freaking out, grabbed $2 and shoved it under her pillow and while doing so, woke her up. She was upset there was no fancy note. With my hand still under her pillow, I said, “At least you didn’t get a Euro like your sister got last time!”

I felt relief knowing Operation Tooth Fairy was successful until I got an email from her teacher saying: “Breaking news!  Your ginger is so excited!  She lost another tooth this morning!  She is excited to give it to the Tooth Fairy tonight!”

Argh– here we go again! She must have told her teachers about her failing fairy, so they made her a door sign to help the tooth fairy get her act together.  The stress is “fairy” real.

Jessica
Jessica

Hahaha!  That line about the Euro is too funny :).  I’m bracing myself for this next question – What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Jessica
Julie

I plunge every toilet at least once a day. This is the second time a ginger has pooped so big, it sits sideways in the toilet and doesn’t flush down. (Gross, right?) So Paul just leaves it, hoping it will succumb to the water around it and melt away (he doesn’t like getting his plunger dirty— trust me, it’s another story for another day). In the meantime, the house smells like poop. I had a new first in my life as a parent, and in my life period… I had to take a wooden stick and cut a ginger’s poop in half and shove it down the hole. How gross is that??? I consider this a win because I didn’t break a sweat plunging yet another toilet.

Jessica
Jessica

Oh man!  The things you do as a mom!  We certainly don’t get enough credit!  Before we wrap up, do you have any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches?

Jessica
Julie

I don’t have this parenting thing figured out, but I love the challenge. I trust that God’s control is greater than my own, and when times get rough, He has me covered. My parenting survival tactic is to find the humor in every bit of our everyday chaos.

Jessica
Jessica

Good advice – find the humor in the chaos.  I need that reminder each day!  Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself with us, Julie!

Jessica

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