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Moms in Progress: Carrie Taaca

7 / 17 / 197 / 14 / 19

Virginia

Today in our Moms in Progress series, we have the privilege of featuring my friend, Carrie Taaca!

Carrie

Hi! Thanks for having me!

Virginia

Can you share a photo of your family with us?

Carrie

Here is one that was taken this past Christmas. My husband has a collection of tacky suits.?

Virginia

I love this photo! Your husband’s holiday enthusiasm is quite evident. Haha. How old are your girls?

Carrie

My older daughter is 9 years old and just finished third grade; and my younger one is 4 years old in preschool.

Virginia

Aw, those are fun ages!
Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] mom hat?

Carrie

I work from home managing our safety company, Safety First, in Jacksonville, FL (https://safetyfirstjacksonville.com/). We offer Community CPR, Basic First Aid, Babysitting Safety and other safety courses to businesses, groups and individuals. I manage our business and am the sole person behind the scenes – communicating with clients, doing the marketing, handling the finances, directing our instructors, etc. It is a lot of work and I only have a dedicated 3-4 hours per day to work without my kids around. In addition to this, I am also a Norwex Independent Sales Consultant, helping spread the word about an easy way to clean that gets the chemicals out of the home and helps families save money. (If you haven’t heard of Norwex yet, look it up. It’s AMAZING . . . a busy mom’s best friend!) Just go to my Norwex web site to browse or shop….and hit me up if you’d like to host an online party and earn some product for free!

Virginia

It can be such a challenge to find time to work without interruptions. You must have excellent time management skills, to say the least!

What is your favorite book, podcast, or blog?

Carrie

True Crime books are my guilty pleasure; however, I also like Christian authors such as Francine Rivers, Cynthia Ruchti, Chris Fabry, Charles Martin and more. (What a combination, haha….crime and Christianity!)

Virginia

I am the same way! A mom needs an adult topic or two to balance out all of the Nick Jr. and Disney Channel content in her life! ?

What’s your favorite mom product?

Carrie

Hmm….I think I have blocked out the baby and young toddler years because I am drawing a blank on this one. I guess I would say this Graco convertible stroller. I liked being able to pop the carrier part of the carseat out with my sleeping baby in it and then connect it to the stroller without having to move and wake said sleeping baby. That plus binkies….LOTS of binkies for my youngest. We made so many trips to stores late at night or at other inopportune times to buy more binkies. Where do those things disappear to, anyway?

Virginia

I know, right? Perhaps, the Bermuda Triangle?

What is the last thing you made for dinner or your favorite simple meal to throw together?

Carrie

The last thing I made for dinner was Trim Zuppa Toscana from the Trim Healthy Mama cookbook. My husband loves soups! (And this is a healthy version!)

Virginia

That sounds yummy!?

Can you share with us a recent experience that has challenged your mothering?

Carrie

My biggest mothering challenge, that has been going on since my first daughter was born, is my own health issues. I have an autoimmune disease called Hashimoto’s. This condition affects each person differently, but for me it results in fatigue, headaches, depression and anxiety, among other things. I have to rest a lot and generally have low energy. This does not bode well with having young kids. (Mine are 4 and 9 right now and are very strong-willed, high-energy girls.) So, I am often challenged with having both the physical and mental energy to discipline as well as I would like, as our daughters have both been challenging me and my husband in different age-related ways lately. Sometimes I am just too tired to do battle.

Virginia

I’m sure every mom can relate to that struggle. What has God been teaching you through the challenges of your autoimmune disease?

Carrie

I am comforted by remembering that God knows my struggles and He made ME their mom, not someone else. I am equipped to give my girls what they need, even in the midst of my health struggles or limitations. Despite my perceived weaknesses, I have strengths, too, that no one else can give my children the same way that I can. I try to focus on those things.

Virginia

That’s a great reminder!

What is the funniest thing your kids have said or done recently?

Carrie

My youngest likes to tell us, “You’re fired!” when she doesn’t like something we do or say. She also gets mad at me sometimes when I don’t give her the answer she wants and she says, “Then, I’m not gonna be your mommy anymore!” And then she gets even more mad when I say, “That’s fine, because Grandma is my mommy.”

Virginia

Ha!?
Do you have any general words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

Carrie

No one is the perfect mom with the perfect life. Do the best you can with what you have in order to honor God with your parenting. He knows your strengths, weaknesses and struggles and He knows what your children need. Trust Him and don’t be discouraged.

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Moms in Progress: Jen Moore

7 / 10 / 197 / 14 / 19

Katie

Today in our Moms in Progress series we are excited to feature another one of our blog team members, Jen Moore! To get us started, Jen, can you share with us a recent photo?

Jen

Sure! Here is a picture of me with my twin four-year-old boys.

Katie

Such a sweet picture of you three – all full of laughter and summer sunshine!! ? Jen, have you heard any truth in a podcast, book, or conversation that has been a help to you this week?

Jen

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” (Historian Will Durant, commenting on Aristotle) When I read this recently in the book, “The Collapse of Parenting,” by Leonard Sax, it stuck with me.

I don’t know what it is lately, but it seems our boys have upped their toddler game to the next level – most days it feels like they are literally bouncing off the walls? until they collapse into bed at night! Trying to parent with intention and be a model of strong character, myself, requires energy reserves I have to reach way down deep to access most days??.

This quote reminded me that when I take the time to use teachable moments, or instill virtuous attitudes/behaviors (for the first, second, twelfth time), I’m not only making that positive parenting choice a habit, but I’m also increasing the chance that those strong character choices will become habits for my boys, as well?.

Katie

I love that! What a great reminder that my million little, everyday decisions and choices add up to really make a difference – even if it doesn’t seem like it in the moment of 100th repetition with my three year old.? So, what is your hardest parenting struggle currently?

Jen

Now that it’s summer?, the rhythm of our days has changed. While it has been a refreshing change of pace, it’s also presented new challenges in regards to my personal stamina for handling two toddlers all day long?. By late afternoon I start counting down the hours ⏰ until bedtime and a break from the noise, or a chance to sit for five seconds without someone hanging on me.

In response, I’ve been forcing myself to get to bed earlier? (which is hard for me!) so that I can wake up an hour or so before the boys each morning. That quiet time refuels me ⏳, and gives me what I need to get through the day (most days!). Four year olds seem to have an unending supply of energy?!

Katie

I hear you on that! And it’s hard for me to go to bed earlier, too – I need to learn from your self-discipline there! What would you say is going well in your parenting right now?

Jen

One of my most recent personal victories has been the ability to take the boys to church by myself ⛪️. My husband works in the medical field, and his hours constantly vary to include both night/weekend shifts. Our boys are twins, both toddlers now, and O has substantial special needs. Add to that significant sensory processing disorder, with extreme sensory-seeking behaviors, and it can certainly make single parent outings a challenge?. It took me a long time to work up the courage, but when faced with a streak of weekends on my own I decided to go for it – church with the boys, just the three of us.

That first solo mass was a perfect storm? of hair pulling, head hitting, and toddler meltdowns. About halfway through the service, I shuffled all of us to the Women’s restroom with tears in my eyes, little hands yanking out pieces of my hair, and my toddler asking (loud enough for all to hear), “Mommy, why are you crying!”?

If it weren’t for a sweet friend’s family sitting nearby?, we may not have lasted through Communion (and made it to our car in the downpour that greeted us after Mass)?.

Since that day I’ve employed a few new strategies, brought along a few more sensory toys, and asked for a little more help. I am so glad I didn’t give up after that first go-round – that feels like the biggest victory of all✨.

Katie

Way to go, mama! I love that you said you implemented some new strategies, asked for help, and just kept trying. It’s easy to forget that the best things are rarely easy on the first try, but so worth it when we just keep going!

Jen

So true!

Katie

On a lighter note, what is your least favorite household chore? Which one would you pay someone else to do for you?

Jen

Dishes! ? Our dishwasher cleans everything well, but every.single.dish comes out soaking wet. ? I do love getting the dirty dish pile out of my sink and into the dishwasher – but when faced with a full dishwasher to empty and a sink packed with dirty dishes?
Ugh. ?
Give me laundry. I’ll fold that all day.

Katie

Absolutely! Dishes are my nemesis! What is your most embarrassing mom fail?

Jen

Oh, goodness, there are many, but recently I was at my son’s swim lesson and I had his brother there with me.

O was in his wheelchair as I knelt to wrap his brother up in a towel. Just as I went to stand, I felt my head yanked swiftly backward?. I knew immediately that O had me by the hair with not one, but both, hands. We’ve dealt with sensory processing disorder for 3+ years now, and it’s only gotten more severe as he gets older and stronger.

Long story short, I had to pull so hard to free my hair from his little fingers that I toppled completely over onto my bottom in the middle of the floor?. With hair that had been yanked sky-high, I quickly shuffled both boys into the changing area – where C promptly slipped in a wet spot on the floor and wiped completely out (cue toddler waterworks ?).

I reached over to pick him up, and turned back to see ? my blond-haired little guy bouncing freely in his wheelchair through the changing area ♿️. The wheelchair had taken off on me ?!

I lunged forward to grab the handles before his chair could collide with the oncoming wall (though he absolutely loved the bumpy ride), swept his brother into a changing room to settle him down, and eventually got all of us out of there in one piece – but not before O snuck in a couple of head thuds against the changing room wall ? (another favorite sensory-seeking behavior).

Katie

Oh, I can just picture it! You and your sweet boys after swim lessons.?

To finish up here, what is your favorite summer activity to do as a family?

Jen

One of our favorite things to do is get the recommended book lists from the library and work through them together ?. This time of year the boys also love to partake in the library’s Summer Reading Challenge. The boys soak up the time they spend on our laps ?‍?‍? or snuggled up next to us on the couch, and as a former reading teacher I love getting great books in their hands?.

We will also pick a topic, like fishing? – one of C’s favorite activities to do with his Dad right now – and check out every picture book we can find. As simple as it may seem, regular trips to the library have become a family staple.

Katie

We LOVE our library, too! My kids are so motivated to complete their summer reading logs. Thanks for sharing with us today, Jen!

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