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Category Archives: Tired Mom

Sick Day Survival

3 / 13 / 17

Ashley
Ashley

Girls, I really think I’m missing something.  I am dying over here (sorry for the drama) with a stomach bug and I deemed it “show day.”  My girls literally just interpreted this as Mommy is going to put on a show! As in singing, dancing, twirling, full on performing.  ?

 

Ashley
Laura
Laura

I would pay money for a ticket to that show!

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Lol! Well thank you Laura!  I do find myself fairly entertaining but unfortunately  The “Ashley’s slightly tone deaf rendition of show tunes” Theater is closed for the day. ? Is there a trick I’m missing to being a sick Mama?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, I feel ya on the sick days as a mom. I just recovered from the dreaded stomach bug too and the thought definitely went through my mind that, “moms don’t get sick days.”

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Nope! Don’t get me wrong I love being with my girls, but on days that I’m hugging the toilet, I would love to be able to lay around in bed, sipping tea, and taking a nap.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

One of the hardest things for me as a mom has been always putting my kids’ needs in front of mine own 24/7, and it seems they always know those days when you’re really needing a break and they turn their energy up three more notches.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Or in my case, they want me to turn MY energy up three notches. ?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, exactly. I hate that you’re going through this but it’s good to hear I’m not alone in this struggle. I think so much of motherhood is a paradox and I especially think so when it comes to this subject of “dying to self.” Because yes, motherhood is so much about serving, serving, serving–getting up in the middle of the night with the baby when you can hardly see straight, playing one more game of Pretty, Pretty Princesses when you just want to take a nap, foregoing the to-do list because naps beckon or because the kids won’t nap–the list goes on and on.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Exactly!  But on days like today when I have completely hit empty, I am at a loss for what to do?  Part of me struggles with how much I need rest and then part of me wrestles with the guilt of not being able to provide my kids with the entertainment they’re used to.

Ashley
Laura
Laura

Hold the phone! First of all, you are SICK!! So that should eliminate all guilt of not putting on a live production of “Let it Go” for girls who can probably perform it for you! Second of all, sometimes when you are not sick you need to plan to give yourself a little break.  I always keep a frozen pizza in the freezer for days that I just can’t do the “perfect homemade” lunch. ?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Wait, you reserve those just for sick days? And the perfect homemade lunch? Wow, impressive. I guess every day is a sick day around our house! Ha! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I put out a blanket on the living room floor, put on a TV show, or hey maybe even a whole movie (I know I can just hear your gasps), and I throw that pizza in the oven, and serve it on paper plates, give them an applesauce squeezey, and throw myself on the couch.  At the end, I just fold up the blanket with all the crumbs and stains to be dealt with after the stomach bug subsides!

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Laura, you are a genius!  Seriously, these are such good ideas!  To be quite honest when I read it, I thought That sounds like a party!  And one I would love to watch from the comfort of my couch.  I needed ideas, and also the freedom to know IT’S OKAY TO TURN THE TV ON and take a break.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Amen and amen! Let’s be honest, when I was sick, I called my babysitter and asked for help. There was no way I could even function and I think it’s okay to wave the white flag when you need it! Here’s a word for all of us: I say the next time you have a sick day, or maybe just a day when you’ve had a long week and you are realizing your patience is a little thinner, give yourself the gift of rest. Maybe that means embracing the dishes in the sink and picking up the book at nap time, or getting a sitter so you can meet a friend for coffee, or maybe it’s just closing your eyes for 15 minutes and tuning into your heart and to what God is saying to you. Because when we are tired, His voice is the one saying, “Come to Me” and He will give us rest–even in the midst of a “show day.”

Michelle

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  •  “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
  •  “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”- Isaiah 40:29 (NIV)                                                                                                                                                                                    

    Music to inspire you:

  • Grace Wins  by Matthew West
  • Grace Flows Down  by Christy Nockels
  • Breathe by Jonny Diaz

    Readings to come alongside of you:

  • Because Sometimes Motherhood Means Doing It Tired by Becky Thompson

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Prepare for Sick days ahead of time- keep a pizza in the freezer, paper products in your pantry, and all your kids favorite movies on hand.
  • Don’t be afraid to call a family member or friend to ask for help.  Everyone’s been there and it’s 100% okay to say, “I need an extra hand today.”
  • Cut yourself some slack and remember that you’re no good to anyone if you’re not taking care of yourself- so get the rest you need, so you can bounce back quickly and be ready to get back into the swing of things.  Silver lining: your family may even appreciate you a little more after having a day without you. ?

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more.  In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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The Real Poison Control

11 / 28 / 16

l3-real-poison-control

Laura
Laura

I had to call poison control the other day! That was fun! ?

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

1-800-222-1222?  Yea- I know the number. ?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Ha, this made me laugh out loud. You have the number memorized?! ?  What happened, Laura???

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I let the boys go out in the backyard to play while I cleaned up breakfast a little.  Not two minutes later, Micah runs in and says, “Jesse told me to eat this, but I don’t want to!  He already ate some though!” These last words sent me into a spin! ?

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Oh my goodness. I would have panicked too.  What did he eat? Nervous to even ask.

Ashley
Laura
Laura

I was more panicked than nervous! I dropped everything, literally. Ran outside and yelled for Jesse to come to me immediately!  The intensity of my request must have made an impression because he actually obeyed the first time (something he struggles with and something I’m working to enforce).

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

We’ll just call immediate obedience the silver lining in this story for the moment.  You’re killing me! What did he eat?!?

Ashley
Laura
Laura

He tells me he has eaten 3 pieces of this (drumroll)–  and he holds out what looks like clover to me.  CLOVER?!! He won’t eat the fruits and veggies I put on his plate, but he will eat CLOVER?!  ???

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Lol go figure.  Claire will hardly eat a whole apple slice, but the other day, I handed  her a whole apple and she devoured the ENTIRE thing- the core, seeds, EVERYTHING.  I had to call poison control, because that’s apparently really bad for you.  These kids really keep us on our toes, don’t they? #thankGodforpoisoncontrol

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh my goodness to both of your stories! This is reminding me of when I fed my younger brother poisonous berries from our backyard from the “soup” I had made…and he had to get his stomach pumped.? Tell me you didn’t have to do that, Laura?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Oh, yikes!!  I will have to hear the rest of that story some day, Michelle!  Anyway, I called poison control and the stranger-now-best-friend on the line wanted to know what kind of clover it is… are you kidding me? How am I supposed to know that?!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I am impressed you knew that clover was dangerous to eat. I am not sure I would have known that!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I didn’t really know either, but the panic took over, and I called, but now I’m on hold while she looks up all the kinds of clover that might possibly be in our area.

Meanwhile, I have 4 boys running around the backyard, and my mind is running faster than they are!  What if I have to take Jesse to the ER?  How is that going to work with 3 others in tow? How do I not worry Jesse too much if he just ate something poisonous? What if I have to make this boy throw up?! I do not like puke… at all!

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

Oh Laura! I am the queen of running through ALL the questions of what may happen or what probably won’t happen in my mind.  I think as women we like to plan ahead, but in these moments planning ahead means running through every “worst case scenario.”  And running through these just opens our hearts up to fear and worry, which is exactly what God asks us not to do.  #itshardthough

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Yes, So hard. Total story of my life right there. ? So what did your new bestie say about the clover??

Michelle
Laura
Laura

So hard! After a 2 minute hold that felt like 2 hours, the nice poison control lady said he will be just fine because the clover in our area is NOT harmful. I was so relieved and told her I felt even a little silly to have been in such a panic over nothing.  But she was glad I called to check.  I was thankful when I got off the phone and exhausted and it was only 9:30 a.m. ?

 

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh yay! So much better to be safe than sorry. And I totally know what you mean about working yourself up in a frenzy and then needing a nap.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Trusting God in the crazy moments is a challenge.  I just want to fix the problem and fast.  But I always get to the end of the crisis and I think, “Turns out God had this the whole time!”  And even when crisis isn’t averted, He has that too.

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

What a GREAT reminder!  God is in all things, all the time- whether they go as we’d like them to or not. #easiersaidthandone – I had to add another hashtag in. ?

Ashley
Laura
Laura

I was so quick to call poison control, but what if I were so quick to call on God in prayer in that moment?  What kind of example would that have set to the boys? What kind of peace would He have given me while I listened to elevator music?  

Laura
Ashley
Ashley

It’s so true! When we are in panic mode, it can be so easy to pick up the phone and call a friend/family or another form of help FIRST. But in these moments, how about we train ourselves to remember that we have a direct line to the most efficient helper, healer, crisis manager, peace giver, etc. there is?!?    ?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

LOVE that and how often I forget it when I jump into action before pausing to ask Him for His help.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Right! It’s so “easy” to just pray first.  I’m not saying that I shouldn’t have called poison control– that’s wisdom. But if I had dialed up the Healer first, my worry-filled wait may have been a peaceful waiting for His solution even in this “small” matter.

Now to remind my boys clover is not a vegetable! ?

Laura

truth to inhale

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me.”  Psalm 50:15
    • “Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always.” 1 Chronicles 16:11
    • “‘Do not  fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.’” Isaiah 41:10

Music to inspire you:

  • Just Breathe– Jonny Diaz

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • Becoming a Brave Mom: Anxiety Attack from Insight For Girls
  • When Dealing with Your Child’s Crises Causes You to Blame Yourself by Angie Tolpin

truth to exhale

 

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

First, let me say, I need these ideas to try as much as the next mom, so here goes:  

  • Pray first.  Even when the chaos is swirling, ask God to help you and give you wisdom in your panicked moment.
  •  Pick a scripture, maybe one from above, to be your mantra as you deal with the little crises of the day, or the big crises of the day!  Repeat it to yourself at the first “scream” or hint of chaos.  Maybe that scripture will be just enough to get you through the moment without playing the 1,000 ifs game.

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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