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Mom Win Wednesday: Kristi Krawec

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Laura
Laura

Today we welcome to the blog, Kristi Krawec.  Hi Kristi!  I’m so happy we could feature you today and learn about your story.  Tell us a little bit about you and this cute picture!

Laura
Kristi Krawec

Hi Laura, so happy to chat with you today.  I chose this picture because we were all at the zoo together which is one of our favorite things to do. Adele and I love finding new things out about animals. She also likes to know what their names are, so if you are curious I can probably tell you! ?

Laura
Laura

So fun.  The zoo is such a great place, and isn’t it funny what you know now that you’re a mom, like the names of all the animals at the zoo?!  Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

I am the coordinator for a MOPS group at King of Kings Lutheran Church. I surprised myself by volunteering for it and so far so good! Also, I recently started a little side crafting business, Violet Owl Designs. I make handmade cards, paper products/gifts, wreaths and other items. Creating things just instantly calms me down. It feels so soothing to just sit down and concentrate on this thing I want to create, and I love when things turn out better than I imagined. It is very rewarding to go to a craft show with handmade items that people love, and they buy them from me.

Laura
Laura

Wow!  What a feeling to watch a customer be blessed by something that you made!  And, as I can attest being in your MOPS group, you are doing a great job!  Thanks for taking time each month to plan meetings that fill me and other moms up!

Tell us about your daughter.

Laura
Kristi Krawec

I have one daughter, Adele. She is 4 and will be 5 in April. She is just so sweet, she loves people so much. Before her I didn’t realize how much a child could love her family and friends. She wants to be places and experience things as long as someone she loves is there with her.

Laura
Laura

She is such a sweet girl!  A little people-person already!  What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

Hmmm…I’d have to say just the fact that Adele is doing better with her numbers. She is so smart I just couldn’t figure out if she was being stubborn or if she legit could not recognize which number was which. Whatever it was a switch was turned and to my relief she knows her numbers!!

Laura
Laura

It’s funny you say that.  We do a lot of worrying about our kids’ development as moms, don’t we?  And then voila, they know something!  What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

For me, a mom win is the fact that she loves her friends so dearly. I find myself texting friends all the time to tell them what Adele just said about their kids. In fact, just today I texted a friend to tell her that Adele got these twin baby dolls for Christmas and she told me today that she wants to name them Bella and Bridget (my friend’s girls’ names) because they are pretty just like her friends from church!

Laura
Laura

That is so cute! Now for the something a little more serious.  This week on the blog we have been talking about fertility issues and waiting.  I know you have a personal story.  Would you mind sharing a little bit about your journey to encourage other moms who are in the trenches of this?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

Sure. My husband and I struggled for 5 years with infertility problems. We were told around year 3 that the likelihood of getting pregnant on our own was not good, and they recommended we consider In Vitro Fertilization. They skipped right to the IVF; they didn’t say, “Well, let’s try this or that first and see.” Nope. It was IVF. And it is so expensive! So we saved for another year and kept hoping we get the miracle in the meantime, but we didn’t. Our first round I was so optimistic because I thought “Oh, this is serious science and God is working here, so there is no way it will fail.” So when it did fail, I was shocked really.

Laura
Laura

I don’t blame you! I would be too. It seemed like a sure answer. So what happened next?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

We moved on and tried again after a month, and my medications were not working great, and we had to cancel mid-cycle. A month later, we were trying yet again and I was not feeling as positive as I was before. They put back 2 embryos (we lost 2 the first time as well), and I was still not pregnant.

Laura
Laura

Wow, that sounds like a very trying time, Kristi!

Laura
Kristi Krawec

It was. And because of that, when we tried the third, and final time (final because of money), I was incredibly scared. I met a nurse that round that was so encouraging and she told me that my embryos needed me to believe! And she was right. They put back 2 again, and 1 survived. We got our miracle girl, Adele!

I write all of this because infertility its not a very publicized thing, and I want other women to know they aren’t alone.

Laura
Laura

Yes! That’s what we are all about here at Texting the Truth: letting moms know that they are not alone. And I agree with you — it’s not talked about enough.

So let me ask you another personal question. Did you ever think about trying again for #2?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

Yes. This past year we really began to feel like someone was missing from our family, which those who have multiple children probably understand. An opportunity to do IVF again came to us, and we did 3 rounds in 2017. But none of our 8 embryos survived.

Laura
Laura

What a journey you have been through, Kristi. How did you handle all of this?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

I had all kinds of emotions this past year. I felt selfish because I already had a miracle child, why should I deserve another? But most of all, it was harder this time, which really surprised me because there wasn’t that fear of never being a mom like I had before. This was something I didn’t know how to put into words. I am thankful to God for giving us Adele, but there is this desire to have another child in our family that has been put in our hearts and won’t leave. I think anyone dealing with infertility can relate to that feeling. You wonder why, you wonder if you are good enough, maybe you don’t deserve another child? And so my biggest struggle was keeping in mind that God knows exactly what He is doing. I just needed to keep my eyes on Him, no matter what.

Laura
Laura

So true. God knows what He is doing, even when it’s hard for us to understand. This week we’ve been talking about “keeping your eyes on the Giver instead of the gift.” ?

What  advice would you give to women who have a friend going through infertility?

Laura
Kristi Krawec

There aren’t any magic phrases that can make infertility better, but I can tell you a few things not to say. Things like “Why don’t you adopt” or “Stop thinking about it and it will happen,” or really ANY advice. What is helpful is to listen and respect your friend going though this, and be okay and mindful of what she tells you she needs. If she needs you to not invite her to a baby shower, then don’t. In my case, things like that have never bothered me. So really it depends on the person.

A huge thing you can do for her is pray, and pray, and pray! Something else I really appreciated through all of it was an online support group. I joined dailystrength.org. This could be a good suggestion for a friend.

Through all of this, I have learned so much–mostly that God is in control. 

Laura
Laura

Such good advice! Thank you, Kristi, for sharing your story and your thoughts so openly with us! Your willingness to share is a Mom Win in and of itself.

Laura

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Cabin Fever in Mama’s Soul

2 / 19 / 182 / 19 / 18

Laura
Laura

Well, it’s almost the end of February!  And I’m looking at the weather forecast with bated breath just hoping that these “caged” boys will be able to go outside for longer than 20 minutes before they NEED hot chocolate (or vanilla steamers for the non-chocolate lover), and I have to find 28 various locations around the house to dry wet coats, hats, mittens, scarves, and sometimes even snow pants because all of it must be dry by the morning when we go to the bus stop or preschool drop off or (so help me) it snows again and we have to play for 20 more minutes the next day.

Laura
Jen

Ha! SO true. Why is it that it takes just as much time to get them dressed for snow play as it does for them to actually play in the snow? And yet, the layers peel off in seconds flat as soon as they’re inside!

Emily

I wish my boys would just GO outside!! We’ve reached that point in the winter where they have resigned to hibernating indoors, and we are ALL going stir crazy.  

Laura
Laura

And isn’t the noise inside deafening?  I’m not kidding, I literally hold my ears sometimes when the boys are finding ways to expend their energy indoors (wrestling, racing around the dining room table, trying to jump off furniture into a sideways tent’s window openings ?).

Laura
Jen

Ok, well that  makes me feel a little better. I’ve been wondering if it’s typical for toddlers to YELL every response? I keep telling one of ours, “I’m right here, you don’t need to shout,” to which he usually responds in a whisper. Lol, we’re still working on our “inside voice.”

Laura
Laura

I ALMOST prefer them to use up all the tape in the entire house to make their crazy inventions. The twins used tape and an old school paper cup telephone to make a zipline for their legos… in the middle of their bedroom… and I’m not allowed to touch it… so I just keep tripping on the thing!  But at least they are a bit quieter when they’re creating.

Laura
Emily

Lego Zipline? Impressive!  Although I feel your pain about tripping on Legos. Just when I think we have them all picked up, I roll my foot over another miniature piece (ouch!).  

Jen

Wow, love their creativity! We’ve discovered the joy of fort building, so no blanket in our house right now is safe!

Laura
Laura

Cabin fever at its finest! For some reason it just feels like this winter has been long. And since the flu has been bad, I’ve avoided going to some of the play places we’d otherwise go to because I just don’t want to risk exposure.  And even though at the beginning of winter, I sort of liked hunkering down, I find that now I’m feeling a bit lonely on top of feeling trapped and “deaf!”

Laura
Jen

I’m with you 100%. We’ve all stayed pretty well-isolated this winter, but our family still had its fair share of sickness, in addition to some good old cabin fever! And though I’m a person who usually likes to recharge with some alone time, I’m biting at the bit to get out and connect with others.

Emily

Same for me, and yet it feels like every winter falls into that similar pattern!  Why haven’t I learned from last winter?

Laura
Laura

You know that pattern makes me think about how I close my heart up when I don’t want to risk exposure to anything that might make it sick. Like conflict with friends or feeling misunderstood by others. I just hunker down in my own thoughts, thinking that if I avoid the situation it will go away or maybe never happen to begin with.

Laura
Emily

I’ve been there (too many times).

Laura
Laura

But that’s not always true, is it?  Don’t doctors say that sickness spreads more quickly because people hunker down?  Being stuck inside literally makes you more sick!  

Laura
Jen

‍? ‍And just when I was thinking we’d rent a nice little bubble to ride out the rest of winter… ?. But seriously, that makes sense! Containing the sickness could definitely make it fester.

Laura
Laura

So “protecting” my heart by locking it up away from others doesn’t actually help me.  It just makes me lonely and a little stir crazy.  It’s like I have cabin fever in my soul.  Does that happen to either of you?  

Laura
Emily

Yes, too often I’m afraid.  I find that when my heart has been wounded, I get into self-preservation mode…It just feels safer than vulnerability.  Although it ultimately leaves me feeling more isolated and alone.  

Jen

Absolutely. I’m definitely a person who holes up my heart when I needs a breather.

Laura
Laura

I wonder if there is a way to avoid that pattern?  I mean, I know that with real weather-related cabin fever, I have the hope of springtime.  What is the springtime for my heart?  What hope do I have?

Laura
Jen

I know for me, the first step is to get out of my own head. I have to remind myself that initiating those connections is the first step to overcoming whatever I’m holding in my heart–that God has put those relationships in my life purposefully. And though I may need a little push sometimes, I’m always more fulfilled once I’ve taken that step.

Emily

Yes, that.☝ And I find that when I peel back the layers of my heart, God is often faithful to reveal what I’m really hiding from. Once He has exposed that truth in my heart, I experience a renewed freedom to engage with people, messiness and all.

Laura
Laura

Wow, Girls!  That is some real hope!  Not only will God help me with those places in my heart that I try to self-protect, but He will help me to rely on Him as I risk reaching out to others in the midst of my seeming isolation.  And I bet, as sure as the warmth of spring comes each year, I’ll find the warmth of God in connecting with others too.  

Laura

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to Encourage You:

  • “And when I wake up, you are still with me.” (Psalm 139:18)  
  • “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” (Romans 12:12)
  • “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)
  • “A friend shows his friendship at all times–it is for adversity tha such a brother is born.” (Proverbs 17:17)

Music to inspire you:

  • “I Am” by Nichole Nordeman

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “The Day God Gave Me More Than I Could Handle”  by Mary Alan on To Save a Life

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Warmth in the Winter

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Put a prayer or daily devotional app on your phone, so that you always have one at your fingertips!  Starting with some truth from the work helps keep you focused even on days when cabin fever is raging!
  • Reach out to a friend when you are feeling cooped up.  Even plan a time to connect with a friend everyday.  
  • When you have had a conflict with a loved one or a friend and think that it’s best just to ignore it, ask God to show you if that’s the best idea or not.  It’s possible that the more risky move of addressing the problem will help your heart instead of make it sick!

{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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