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Mom Win Wednesday: Dana Bowman

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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 Mommy Blogger, Dana Bowman!

Michelle
Dana

Hello!

The (very blurry) photo is of me and my spirit animal, grumpy cat.

I remember that day. It was cold and rainy outside and I had just tucked myself in for a nice afternoon of introversion and writing. I picked this photo because, try as I might, all I could find were glossy head shots where I look a bit dazed and frozen, like my smile is going to take off into the stratosphere, and they just don’t show me. Not really. Also, it’s blurry. I am a blogger. I am a MOM blogger. And I only have good photos in about 20% of my blog posts. My readers don’t seem to mind, but it is one of my goals this year to really try to learn a bit more about photography and stop leaning on my old iphone as the only technology out there. Change is hard. I will never have the beautifully photographed blogs of some moms out there, but alas. I have Grumpy Cat to hold, so there.

And here is another pic of me and my son, Charlie. Honestly? I could NOT find any pix of me WITH MY CHILDREN.  Or, I am hiding behind a tall plant or my even taller husband, or it’s blurry b/c someone is moving. You try to put four people in a picture, two of which are nutballs, and you don’t get the best quality photos. That morning was the parade in our town for our Swedish festival, and my sweet son was about to dance. I know. The cuteness. His little breeches… it’s just too much.

Michelle
Michelle

Haha! I totally know what you mean about getting a half-decent photo! Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?  

Michelle
Dana

When I had my second son, Henry, I hung up my teaching hat, but have since taken it back up occasionally. I used to adjunct at a local college, and I now have the illustrious position of substitute teacher at my kids’ school, a job I have found to be an absolute joy.

I also freelance now. It’s funny – after I had my boys (18 months apart almost to the day) I decided, “Gee, I have so much free time on my hands. I think I’ll start writing.” And I stuck w/ it… and now I have a book and hopefully a second one on the way, and boy am I busy! But I do love it.

Third hat: back up singer for Gwen Stefani. In my dreams. But, you know.

[ Follow Dana on her blog, Momsie Blog,  or Facebook, or Twitter.] 

Michelle
Michelle

Love the third hat! I bet there’s some good writing material there.?

So tell us about your kids…

Michelle
Dana

I have two boys: Charlie and Henry. They are the light of my life and at times they make me want to go hide under something dark and comfortable and quiet, like a very very large blanket with chocolate sewn into it. These two sweethearts have earned the nicknames The Lawyer (Charlie, the oldest, 8) and The Nutball (Henry, 6). You better believe the Nutball takes after his father most of all. I, unfortunately or fortunately, however you like to look at it, am most likened to The Lawyer. This works well to his advantage.

Michelle
Michelle

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

Michelle
Dana

My book, Bottled: A Mom’s Guide to Early Recovery, was selected as a Kansas Notable Book in 2016. It was so cool! I got to visit the capital and I GOT A MEDAL. We had such a wonderful day, my family and I, enjoying the pomp and circumstance. But really? The best part of the day? Just talking to a few other women who, like me, are in recovery and need to reach out and talk to other mommas who are in the same boat. Healing for the soul.

Michelle
Michelle

That’s so amazing — both on a super cool level that you won an award for your book and also on a deep and meaningful level that you have the opportunity to walk with moms in recovery like you. That’s what it’s all about, isn’t it?

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

Michelle
Dana

Actual text I sent to a friend:

ITS FIVE OCLOCK AND I AM MAKING POPCORN FOR DINNER AND WE’RE WATCHING A MOVIE, AND I DONT CARE. DONT CARE. WE WILL STAY ALIVE THIS WAY.

Sometimes? You just gotta try and stay sane and sober and do the whole, “put the oxygen mask on first” kind of thing. That night, I was SO stressed and tired and I could feel myself amping up into anger and frustration… and just kind of hating the idea of cooking dinner. I hung up the perfectionism and we cuddled on the couch. It wasn’t organic popcorn, either.

Michelle
Michelle

I am right there with you on hanging up the perfectionism. And I bet your kids loved a present mom with non-organic popcorn on the couch so much better!

Anything else you want to share?

Michelle
Dana

As a mom who has battled addiction, the stigma is still out there. At times I feel huddled with shame and embarrassment. But, you know? I wrote a BOOK, so it’s not really like it’s any big secret. I do think that we moms try SO hard to keep our perfectness on point, and this only increases our numbing devices. Scrolling on the phone, shopping, comparison, Pinterest, gossip, pills, wine… We all have our “little rewards” and they work. They WORK. But for me? Satan was very very patient with my “it’s just a glass of wine” reward at the end of the night until that reward owned me.

Well, it didn’t own me completely. Christ owned me, and when I was finally able to say, ‘I can’t do this. I can’t stop, but I can’t NOT stop. Please help,” He helped me.

It took a lot of work and tears and hard days.  A lot of praying the serenity prayer in the laundry room, crying, waiting for the fears and anxiety to abate. But he has me in his hand, and he has NEVER left nor forsaken me. Wine always did.

I want to encourage anyone out there who wonders if their life has become snarled in something they can’t let go of… it can be done. But, you can’t. You’re right. YOU can’t. He can. I am living proof of that.

Michelle
Michelle

Thank you SO much for being so honest and sharing your story. It is a blessing to me and I know all of the moms that read your words. I think there are many perfectionists out there (like me) who can relate to the way we try to push ourselves and then feel we must fake it if we want to look like we have it together. As you said, what a lie that is.

Thanks for being a refreshing voice and I pray we sink into your grace-filled words that God is more than able to pull us out of what entangles us when we give the pieces to Him.

That totally makes me think of the verse, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us” (Hebrews 12:1).

Amen and Amen. Thanks for sharing, Dana!

Michelle

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Mom Win Wednesday: Lindsey Dennis

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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 I have the privilege to introduce you to a good friend of mine, Lindsey Dennis!

Michelle
Lindsey

Hi! Most days, this is what I look like:

Hair up in a “Mom bun”, no makeup and workout clothes (in the hopes that I’ll get in a workout or just be super comfy for the day). I love this photo because I look a bit tired and unkempt. Strange that I love it and would share it right? But, what I love is that my son doesn’t care how I look, he just wants to be with his momma and in this photo, though my first instinct is to say “girl, go put a little lip gloss on at least”, what I really see is that real joy is found in the imperfect, mundane moments of life.

Michelle
Michelle

And this is why I love you. ☺  That is my usual mom uniform as well and I love your point about our kids caring so much more about our presence than our appearance. (But PS I think you look great and Jaden is such a cutie!!)

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

Michelle
Lindsey

Probably more than I really need to wear which I’m ever trying to prioritize. But the ones that make the top of the list are walking with Jesus, loving and serving my incredible husband, Kevin, and my family.  I also co-lead our Campus Ministry team with Kevin, investing in the lives of college students who are a part of the internship program at Walt Disney World and our staff as we help them walk with Jesus and make him known.  I also write and speak occasionally and seek to  care for women I meet via my blog and other places who are walking through some of the similar experiences that I have. [ To follow Lindsey, go to www.vaporandmist.com or on instagram: lrdennis]

Michelle
Michelle

I love seeing all of the ways God uses you and your heart. So tell us about your kids…

Michelle
Lindsey

I love sharing about my kids, I have 3…2 who are with Jesus and 1 who came into our lives through adoption.  

Our first, Sophie, was diagnosed in utero with a condition that would not allow her to live once born. We celebrated her life as we carried her to term and she was born on September 1, 2013, with a loud cry that no one thought she would make and an independent and fighting spirit that we got to experience both in the womb and in her precious 10 hours of life.

As we grieved deeply we were still trusting the Lord for more children and I became pregnant soon after with our 2nd daughter, Dasah, who much to the shock of us and our doctors was diagnosed with a similar condition. We cherished our time with her as we carried her to term and she was born on November 13, 2014 wiggling, cooing and giving us quite a display of her vibrant personality in the sweet 12 hours of life God gave her.  Our daughters have and continue to teach us much of the goodness and faithfulness of our God and carrying them to term and getting to hold them in our arms for 22 hours were the greatest privileges of my life.  

In February of last year, our son, Jaden, was born and came into our life through adoption. At almost 1 year old, he is crawling around, curious about everything and has a smile that will melt your heart.  He has brought so much joy to our home and is such a sweet gift to us.

Michelle
Michelle

There are no words to express how much your journey has influenced me. You have walked this hard road with such grace and vulnerability. It has been incredibly inspiring. And then when God brought Jaden into your life and you so transparently shared the news, I cried big tears of joy for you. ❤

Well, switching gears, what is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Lindsey

Letting go of control of nap times!  Well, I’m not sure I’ve completely done that, but today at least I relinquished some control. I’m an introvert and cherish (more than I should) the space I get to recharge when Jaden is napping.  However, the last couple of weeks he has been fighting his naps more and beginning to change his routine which has thrown me for a loop.  I so desperately want him to be on my schedule and battle my own selfish desires as I seek to care for him well.  Today I decided I’d let him nap on his schedule and not mine, not trying to force it and choosing to trust the Lord with the space that He gives me and the energy to engage well with my son if it’s not the space I expected.  Today has been a huge win, of trusting the Lord with my independent little son, and finding more joy than I anticipated in the relinquishing of control (not to mention my heart is not racing with frustration).  Maybe I’ll practice letting go tomorrow too. ?

Michelle
Michelle

You said that so well. I definitely remember those days and definitely still care too much that my girls nap! That time to recharge is really important for me too — although it’s sadly waning for me! Next time my girls don’t nap as planned, I will try to remember your words of relinquishing control and trusting God to give me what I need. ?

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

Michelle
Lindsey

I love watching all the “firsts” that Jaden is doing!  Over Christmas he was on his stomach and working so hard to try to sit up, I was tempted to just pick him up but I let him struggle and after 5 minutes he finally got himself up to seated. I was so proud of him!

Michelle
Michelle

So sweet! And good job, Mom!?

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

Michelle
Lindsey

 I’ve worked in full time ministry for 15 years now, and though the last few years have taken us on a journey where my capacity in ministry is much less, this season of caring for a little baby surely takes it out of me.  It’s hard to remember that when I’m reading Jaden a book about cow’s going “Moo” for the 10th time, that I’m doing work of eternal significance.  

Perhaps the biggest thing God is trying to wrap my heart and mind around is that faithfulness in caring for my son when he’s crying, when he needs his diaper changed, when I’m making food for him, when we’re exploring something outside is just as significant as sitting across from a student sharing the gospel.  Our lives are measured not by what great things we accomplish but on how we are faithful and obedient to what God has called us to today. I’m investing in the next generation of Christ-followers as I invest in my son day in and day out, ever learning how to shepherd his every growing heart, and that is the most significant thing I can be doing with my time and energy. I daily need that reminder and I imagine most moms do too.

Michelle
Michelle

Wow, Lindsey. Such encouraging words. I need to hang those up on my mirror and read them daily. May we internalize the truth of our significant role as moms. ❤

Thank you so much for sharing your heart and what you’re learning as a mom. ?

Michelle

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