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Me Time and Mom Goggles

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In this week’s post, Katie shares that our highest calling in motherhood is to love. A big part of love is sacrifice. We sacrifice our time, our energy, our sleep, and our agenda to put our children first. 

But do you know what I don’t think we should sacrifice? Our mental health. I know I have done it too many times. Motherhood can require so much and we need to invest in regular self care, like a girl’s night out. (I know, I know. It’s hard to do. A “GNO” sounds like fun on a Monday but not so fun on a dark Thursday evening when you’re almost in your PJs!) Sometimes it’s just hard to squeeze it in when there is so much to do. But we need to take care of ourselves so that we can return to our families refreshed. I know we hear this from well-meaning people but it really is true! We fill up so we can then pour out.

But do you guys feel the same way as me when you take some time out? Isn’t it crazy all of the thoughts that go through our minds: What if my husband doesn’t remember all the details only I seem to know about? What might go wrong while I’m gone? What am I forgetting? 

Check out this video called “Mom Goggles” by The Skit Guys’. I love a funny spoof and don’t we all wish our husbands and kids would say these sweet things to us about our role in motherhood?!

I’ll be honest, I used to go to Target and fantasize about my kids misbehaving while I was away. Certainly, then my husband would finally see how hard parenting really is! (You too? Glad to hear it’s not just me!) I know that’s not the most gracious response to some time away, but I admit it’s what I was thinking. Unfortunately, there are no magic spectacles to help us understand our spouse and his perspective. 

After reading dozens of marriage books and taking time to really try to see the situation from God’s perspective, I have learned a few things. What if we pondered these three ideas before spending time away from your family?

First, your husband isn’t like you. That does not mean he’s any less equipped to take care of your children. You have been given these children as a gift; so has your husband. You parent in a unique way; so does your husband. Unless he is not keeping them safe, disagreement about parenting methods does not equal your superiority. He may not do the things with the same flair or method or standard. And that is okay. (Ugh, I know. This is a hard one. I have to continually remind myself of this truth!)

Second, I’ll say it again: your husband isn’t like you. He will never understand what it is like to be a mom. He most likely does understand that parenting is difficult and he appreciates you being a part of that team, even if he doesn’t verbalize it. (Oh for those mom goggles, right? But until those are invented, let’s try to remember to be a little more gracious and a little less critical. #preachingtothechoir)

Third, and maybe the most life-changing truth: God does understand everything we go through. He gives us our portion each day. God sees every washed dish, every battle chosen, every struggle and every small victory. When you don’t feel understood, remember God understands. 

Motherhood requires a lot of sacrifice as we know. But what if we flip this issue on its head a bit and take a moment to give our husbands credit for trying to be good fathers and not criticize them if they don’t do it our way? Besides, when you get that moment to get out of the house, see it for what it is and don’t worry if the everything wasn’t done the way you would have done it. And maybe they even had more fun! Go and enjoy that time away. Soak in the refreshment so you have more to give.

~Virginia

 

 

 

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Moms in Progress: Lauren Hawley

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Janelle

Today we are featuring Lauren Hawley for our Moms in Progress.

Hi Lauren! You have a beautiful family. Can you tell us a little about them?

Lauren

Let’s see, my husband and I have been married for 12 years. He works for a nearby school district and I get to be home with our 3 girls. Our oldest is 8 and loves playing ukulele. Our middle is 6 and could spend all day drawing, coloring, and creating art. And our youngest is 4 and loves her some snuggles! I am beyond grateful for each of them!!

Janelle

That is special that you are able to stay home with those creative and sweet girls! Is there a truth you could share with us that has helped you recently?

Lauren

We have been in a tough season as a family for the past few months. Because of the season my husband is in with his work, I guess you could say that our family norms and rhythms have had to change temporarily. It has naturally been hard on all 5 of us. We found out recently that it is going to be quite a bit longer before we are going to get our daddy/hubby back, but the Lord has been carrying me and giving me new perspective as we walk through this with Him.

Janelle

Wow, that sounds challenging, but I’m glad you are able to rely on God’s strength to carry you through. Those seasons can be so tough and hard on everyone. What else God is teaching you?

Lauren

I have two very dear friends who are walking through two different but probably two of the hardest seasons I could imagine. It is supernatural the way they are both handling each of their situations and both attribute it 100% to the Lord. And as I talked with one of them this week, God gently reminded me that this is what He does – He is the perfect Daddy and when His kids are struggling, He carries them. Every day He gives us fresh daily bread, exactly what we need for that day, for that moment. So we don’t need to worry about where the bread (be it peace, joy, rest, etc.) will come from or how we will get it tomorrow, next week or even months from now. He is faithful to give us just what we need for today. The goal of life is not to avoid pain and hardships, but it’s a journey with our Good Father who takes perfect care of His kids whom He loves. Sorry, that was long-winded but it’s fresh!

Janelle

I love that! Thank you for reminding us of such a wonderful truth! What would you say is your hardest parenting struggle currently?

Lauren

I think right now it’s trying to navigate the attitudes. Our kids are getting old enough now that they know what we expect from them behaviorally, but what is tricky is getting to the bottom of attitudes and hard hearts. When they are younger, you’re teaching them how to share and obey – things that feel almost easier or more black and white to discipline for. But as they are getting older, the disrespectful response here or the harsh word there, feel much harder to stop and get to the heart of.

Janelle

I hear you. Intentional parenting to reach my kids’ hearts is a real struggle sometimes! I feel like I’m learning more about this all the time too! Is there a victory you’ve experienced lately?

Lauren

Well, I guess we did have a small victory in this area recently. I desperately want to protect my girls’ friendships with each other and not leave room for hurt or bitterness to weasel its way between them. The other day one of my girls said that she wished one of her sisters wouldn’t have played with her and her friends the day before…right in front of that sister.

Janelle

Ouch. So how did you handle it?

Lauren

I told her that those are the kinds of comments that can go down deep and take root in a person’s heart and that her friendships with her sisters are the ones she wants to fight the hardest for. She got ready to apologize but I could tell there wasn’t a heart change and that she was just going to say it so that she could move on, so I asked her to go in the other room and ask the Lord to soften her heart and to ask Him what He would want her to say to her sister. She said, “But I don’t know how to hear His voice!” I told her He wants to speak and we don’t always know how He will, but that I wanted her to ask Him and listen.

Janelle
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That’s great. How did she respond to that?

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Lauren

By God’s grace, she came back in the room a few minutes later and said that when she was listening, a random song popped into her head. It was a song called, “Native Tongue” by Switchfoot, and it’s all about how Love is our native tongue and the one that God intended for us to speak to each other in when He created us! “Yes! That sounds like the Lord!” I told her. So we went back to her sister and she apologized to her, asked for her forgiveness, and then all three of us sang it together. I’m so grateful that He can and wants to do even greater works in our children than we can. And also thankful for victories like this in what feels sometimes like a sea of failures!

Janelle

Yes!! Go, Mama!! Sounds like a pretty big victory! Speaking of failures, what is your most embarrassing mom fail?

Lauren

When my oldest was in Kindergarten she would periodically take the bus. One day, I was running a little late and I got out there just in time to see the bus fly by our house and see my 5-year-old’s eyes get big as she zoomed by. I didn’t know what to do so I just took off running down the street after the bus, waving my arms and yelling (bless my heart…and my neighbors’ hearts). Luckily they finally saw me at the next block down but unfortunately this was not the last time this happened. Needless to say, none of my kids ride the bus anymore!!

Janelle
Contributing

That’s hilarious! ? I can just see you running down the street waving and yelling! Bless your heart, indeed! Switching gears a little bit, what is your favorite summer activity to do as a family?

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Lauren

Having passes and going to a nearby amusement park has been so fun for our family! But I have to say, as we have gotten into this busier season, we have really tried to simplify our time together by going on hikes. There are no distractions or people-watching to do, and it has been so life-giving for all of us!!

Janelle

That’s amazing. It’s important to have a balance of crazy fun and quiet fun. Speaking of fun, what’s your favorite movie?

Lauren

“Anne of Green Gables” (I cry just listening to the soundtrack!).

Janelle

That’s so funny! “Anne of Green Gables” is my favorite movie too! I have the sheet music for the theme song and it’s such an emotional, pretty song!

Thank you for sharing with us today, Lauren! I’m positive you’ve encouraged and inspired our readers out there!

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