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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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I Made My Child Cry

12 / 2 / 16

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Anna
Anna

Ahhh…I had a total mom fail tonight and I made Libby cry… Feeling really bad. ?

Anna
Desi Kippes

Oh dear. What happened?!

Michelle
Michelle

Ugh, I’ve definitely been there before. Fill us in…

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I was in cleaning mode, rushing around the house trying so hard to make some progress, and all of the sudden she said, “Come look, Mommy! I’m all done!”

All I saw was a trail of BLACK paint drips between us and the dining room table. On the carpet. ???

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

?? Oh my goodness, I can totally imagine this scene and your horror! Ugh!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yeah, I kinda freaked out…and then the rest of the family stopped to see what she did. She looked at us and started bawling.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Oh no. Poor girl. ? And poor Mom! What did you do?

Anna
Anna

I took a deep breath and asked her, “Can I still see your painting?” She said, with tears still on her cheeks, “Okay… See the pink wings?”

It was so sweet, and so pitiful–I could have KICKED myself for reacting that way about the (washable) paint on the floor.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Don’t be too hard on yourself. Kids are WAY more resilient than we think.

And heck, I probably would’ve said something far worse. ?

Michelle
Michelle

I agree with Desi. We all have those knee-jerk reactions especially when we’re focused on getting something done! But I’m sure I would have felt like you.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I just wish that I could stop and think before I spew my feelings on my kids! ?

Anna
Desi Kippes

You know, sometimes I think it’s actually good for them to see us lose it. (Not that this should be our excuse for every blow-up. ? )

But seriously, the important part is how you handle yourself AFTER the blow-up because then you get to model how to apologize and deal with emotions. ?

Anna
Anna

I guess you’re right. I know there’s something to learn here about slowing down before I speak and using self-control, but blow-ups are just going to happen sometimes. (Sigh) I model apologizing A.LOT.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know it feels really defeating because I am right there with you but I think you are doing some amazing parenting in those modeling moments. You’re teaching them what it looks like to be humble in the real world, and I personally think they will remember those tender moments much more than the blow-ups.

And more than that, when we pick up the pieces and tell them we love them and receive their unconditional love back, we model for them how God loves us. And I think that’s the whole point, right?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Right. That’s true…

Anna
Desi Kippes

I bet she learned more from you apologizing and recovering than she would from you always being calm, cool, and collected.

Anna
Anna

Yeah, I guess you’re right. Hmm–so always being totally calm isn’t the goal?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Sometimes I’d like to  think that’s the goal but then I realize I can’t execute that 100%.  So I’m realizing there is a deeper purpose in our goal as moms and it has to do with depending on God to do what we can’t. And I think that’s the truest picture of grace in motherhood: asking God to help us in our needy moments and accepting His grace when we totally blow it.

Michelle
Desi Kippes

Amen. But for some twisted reason it seems easier to beat myself up, and feel bad and rehash an event – as though I need to punish myself or something. But God is there extending his grace and forgiveness, and I just need to accept it. (Both from Him and the people I apologize to!) It sounds like Libby forgives you, and she’ll be okay! Now you just have to forgive yourself and accept the very grace you give your children. ? Hang in there, Mama!

Anna
Anna

Thanks. Okay–time to forgive myself and move on! And maybe I’m a little bit more ready for the next spill…whether that’s paint, milk, juice…or my emotions. Or all of the above. ?

Anna

truth to inhale

Soaking In the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8
  • “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.”  John 8:11.

Music to inspire you:

  • “Your Grace is Enough” by Matt Maher

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • “My Surprising Secret to Success as a Mom” from FamilyLife.
  • “Where You Sit is How You Stand” from Proverbs 31.
  • “10 Things To Do Differently Before You Lose Your Temper” from LisaJo Baker’s blog.
  • “The Most Life-Changing Thing Any Woman Can Do For Herself This Mothers Day”  from A Holy Experience. (Note, this is a post about grace for moms, don’t let the title fool you.)

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Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • As moms we know that moment when we have said enough, but for some reason we just keep going. Try stopping yourself at that point where you know your words are being hurtful and not helpful.
  • One thing I have tried when I am really frustrated is to begin praying out loud for wisdom and patience. It’s a double-win because my kids get to see me ask God for help, and I am tapping into God’s power to help me in the situation.
  • It’s sometimes impossible, but take a minute (or five!) to decompress, especially if that means having a calmer outlook and responding more lovingly to your kids. Take a moment in the bathroom and close the door.
  • Sometimes we’re not ready to talk it out, but when you’re ready, revisit the situation that you didn’t handle well and talk it through (even if it’s the next day). Apologize, if needed, to your kiddos. It can be hard to know what to say, but that modeling is so key for them to understand what to do when they lose it.
  • Then, forgive yourself and move on! Don’t beat yourself up about it. Read articles above for more on that!

{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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