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Drop Off Drama for Mama

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Kristal

Oh mamas, please tell me you have advice for how to handle kids who FLIP OUT on the first day of school. It is Kate’s first day of school today and I have no idea how I’m going to handle this. Yesterday we took Kate to Meet-the-Teacher and I have never seen her freak out so much…and it’s our second year of school at the same place.

Anna
Anna

Aw, Kristal! I feel for ya!! It could have just been her anxiety coming out yesterday, today may be a whole different reaction. You could try…a reward, a comfort item to take in with her (if they allow it), or just try to act like it never even happened and see what happens today!

Anna
Kristal

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Anna
Anna

If it makes you feel any better, when I picked Libby up yesterday, she was totally fine, and then I kissed her on the cheek. She started scream-crying “You hurt me!” And her teachers and I were just standing there in shock. But I think she was just tired and it’s so hard when everything is new.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I don’t have advice but I have empathy and prayers. I am learning with Sophie how to help her cope with hard things and big emotions. We have this great CD of Bible verses one of the songs says, “When I am afraid I will trust in You.” We play that in the car when she goes somewhere new and is scared. We also talk about how we can feel afraid and brave at the same time and God gives us courage. I am learning sometimes they just need to process through the change and feelings and they don’t know how to say they are scared and afraid of change. But navigating a big meltdown (especially in public) is so hard in the moment. I will be praying for you!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Well, then there are my boys who march into school as if they owned the place and barely kiss this mama goodbye, and I cry on the way to the car… sigh…  I’m prepping for the start of my teaching, so I’ll try to pray quickly now and say more later… but Kristal, all I can say is to pray for her. All the above sounds great. Lovey in tow, etc. Maybe your hubby could take her? See if it’s easier to separate from him?

Laura
Kristal

Thanks for the advice, ladies. Her reaction was so unexpected given how much she loved school last year..Thanks for making me feel less alone and a little less afraid!

Michelle
Michelle

Grateful we have each other! You’re a good mama and God will give you the wisdom to know what to do. ❤️

Michelle
Kristal

So… Just now, I tried talking to her about feeling scared and praying together. It didn’t go as well as I hoped, but God can hold her little heart and comfort her in a way even I can’t! Well, we’re off to school. I’ll text you later…..

Michelle
Michelle

Just dropped Ellie off and wondering how Kate did! Ellie walked right in sucking her thumb and did fine. I, on the other hand, came home and cried for an hour. Something about both the girls at school and a house to myself brought me the emotions to the surface. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh girl, I wish I was close enough to hug you! Go get a latte and enjoy the peacefulness at your house. Laura, how are you doing with starting school?

Anna
Laura
Laura

My little Peter cried when I left this morning. Broke my heart. Today has been good overall, but sheesh, it’s hard to leave a little pouting face behind.  And would love an update about Kate, too.

Laura
Kristal

Drop off was ok with Kate. We prayed and prayed and prayed some more… talked about being brave… she still threw a fit and cried and gave us a hard time, but she seemed to settle quickly after I left. Growing up is hard to do ❤️…for moms AND kiddos.

Anna
Anna

It is! But isn’t it awesome how God gave us all (little and big people) the courage we needed to make it through this day?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Aw, yes! Such a good reminder that He always will, day after day, day after day. ❤️

Michelle

 

 

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Mom Win Wednesday: Andrea Thomas

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You may not have qualified for the Olympics, but you certainly deserve a spot on the podium in our eyes. There are no “perfect scores” in motherhood, but if you had a discipline breakthrough, managed a middle school meltdown, or found time in your day to pursue a dream, then we want to take a moment and celebrate alongside you. Even the little “victories” add up to be big wins in the long run; so let’s champion each other–after all, we’re on the same team.

Laura
Laura

Today we are happy to welcome mom and teacher Andrea Thomas to the blog.  Hi Andrea!  Thanks so much for writing with me.  I hope you have a good summer off from school.

Laura
Andrea

Hi.  I know you said this was my summer writing project, so I just barely made it!  This is my crew of 8 kids and my husband Jeff.

Laura
Laura

What a wonderful picture.  How you got all of you dressed so nicely and looking at the camera and smiling is a mystery to me. ❓  And you look adorable!  Tell us about your kids.

Laura
Andrea

We have 8 children from ages 17 to 3, made up of 3 girls and 5 boys. They’re an active bunch but we still try to preserve some family time. Sometimes it’s only moments or a quick, shoveled in dinner before practices start, but still a bit of time together.

Laura
Laura

It must be hard to get everyone together.  But I bet they will remember how you made it a priority for the family to stick together and I bet it makes a huge difference to them now too! Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Laura
Andrea

I teach 2nd grade and have taught for going on 19 years!

Laura
Laura

Mom and teacher!  Two of the best titles a girl could hold! What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Laura
Andrea

Earlier in the summer I was good about taking a few minutes every morning to read my devotionals and pray. To sit with the Lord for just a few minutes. I was glad the kids could see it too. To know that it was important enough to take time to do. As we traveled in July and my routine got shaken, I lost the consistency of my prayer time. It kept getting pushed off until it was time for bed and had never been accomplished. Then, August 1st came around and the emails about getting back into the school building. The need to get clothes, shoes, and other school supplies ready. The emails about fall teams and practices. The desire to have the house in the best, most organized shape before I return to school. The other commitments that were taking time and energy. It only took until August 2nd for me to feel the anxiety and be overwhelmed with everything. I stayed in that state, panicky and anxious, most of the day. I was dropping a child off and trying to figure out what to attack next on my to do list when it occurred to me that I hadn’t taken the time to actually pray that day or really the last several days. At that moment, I decided that it would be the first thing I did when I got home, regardless of all that was waiting to be done. When I got home, I sat down to read my devotional starting with the first one missed and it was clear why I had been nudged to return to prayer. The scripture and reflection were from Luke 10, the story of Martha and Mary. It was so clearly written for me in that moment. It instructed me to be still and rest in Him. To put aside my to do list and allow God to transform me. That Jesus doesn’t want our scurrying and stressing, he wants our hearts. I was so grateful to God and my worries melted away. I renewed my commitment to praying at the start of my day and bringing forth the Mary within me. And those to-do lists, they aren’t nearly as fearsome.  

Laura
Laura

Oh, Andrea, that’s so encouraging.  I love those moments when we listen to the Holy Spirit and it makes such a difference in our day, but also in our routine and in how we can approach our “lists.”  What a good reminder to seek God first and allow the rest to come in second place.  What is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Laura
Andrea

I was feeling pretty hesitant to go school supply shopping for all 8 of the kids this year. There were so many lists, so many common items, and so many little people excited to shop! I’m usually more organized and make a spreadsheet but it was a last minute decision to go and hit a sale so I wasn’t as prepared. I was beginning to get worked up when it occurred to me that my two oldest could use their phones to get the school supply lists online as well and they could help their younger siblings. So, that’s what we did. We split into three groups, each tackling their own lists and making sure that we got everything we needed. It only took about 20 minutes and everyone was happy and engaged…no whiny preschoolers because they were helping as well! It was a win all around!

Laura
Laura

Twenty minutes of school shopping for 8 kids!  That’s not just a win, that’s a miracle!  ? Any words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

Laura
Andrea

It’s okay if your kids don’t like you every now and then. Our jobs are not to be their best friends (although we want them to trust us enough to let us into their world) but to get them to heaven. So, if they don’t get mad at you or “hate” you at least once a day, you’re not doing your job.

Laura
Laura

Thanks for that good reminder!  And thanks for taking time out of your summer to share a piece of your journey with us!  We hope you have a great 19th year of teaching!

Laura

If you would like to be featured in our mom win section, contact us here.  We love to get to know new moms and celebrate life’s victories with you!

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