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What I Really Need to Hear on Valentine’s Day

2 / 13 / 172 / 12 / 19

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Jessica
Jessica

Oh Valentine’s Day!  Can we go back to elementary school when we got cute cards and candy from all of our friends?! ???

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Seriously! You know what I think I really liked even though I didn’t know it at the time? That I got all these little notes from my friends telling me they liked me!

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Yes! Who cares that it was required to bring a Valentine for everyone in the class. I soaked in all of that fabricated “love”!

Jessica
Anna
Anna

Ahh, the simple days. ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Well, I’m all about simple!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Haha, right! But you know, I still think deep down I want that! I want to know that I matter–as a mom, a wife, a friend, a woman, ya know?

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Yes! I try to tell myself that it’s just a Hallmark holiday and it doesn’t matter, but a little extra attention thrown my way wouldn’t be such a bad thing. ?

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

I think sometimes on days like Valentine’s Day we are more keenly aware of that. It’s like our expectations go on overdrive.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Definitely! It’s everywhere you look. ?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Yes, and it’s definitely on social media. It’s fun to see how everyone is celebrating, but I’ll be honest, if I’m not careful I start comparing others’ highlight reels on social media to my day. And then before I know it, I am feeling sorry for myself that I didn’t get flowers or my kids didn’t bring me breakfast in bed – even if I said I didn’t need those things. 

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yeah, I’m fine with not much on Valentine’s Day because I kinda get annoyed with the hype of the day, but like I said, something simple is enough for me! Just a card!  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

It sounds like you have worked through how to manage your expectations well. ? ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Well, maybe on Valentine’s Day!  But the other 364 days of the year, it’s a different story!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Haha! I do think managing expectations is one of the keys to life!! ? Otherwise, I am learning I can feel really disappointed.

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

Or left questioning the quality of our marriage and the strength of our family relationships.  Just me?? ?  I realize how ridiculous that is!

Jessica
Anna
Anna

It is ridiculous but easy to slip into that thought! Like, if my husband really loves me, why won’t he dote on me? Why wouldn’t he (fill in the blank)? A couple years ago, I decided after over ten years of marriage, things could and needed to change.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know what you mean…isn’t it interesting that a day that’s meant to be all about love makes us actually doubt the love (although imperfect) right in front of us?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes, exactly! So my thought was that instead of doubting my husband’s love for me, I wanted to make it a day to show my love to my kiddos and hubby.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I like where you’re going with this – basically you’re saying – what if we shifted our perspective this year and instead of waiting for it to be a special day for us, we make it a special day for others?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yep. And that helped me. But… Now a new thought has dawned on me. I think it’s more than just shifting our focus – there’s something deeper going on. I need to go to God about these things I’m craving first. When I do, He gives me a security in His love for me. So much that I can’t believe I was missing out on this before! 

And by the way, that helps take away some of the pressure I am putting on my husband. I feel more free to love him and my family in a more pure form that doesn’t need something back.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That is so cool!  Free to love others BECAUSE we know we are loved with an extravagant and perfect love. A love that pushes out fear and doubt about who we are as a wife, mom, and woman.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Yes! Because when we truly grasp His love for us, we find confidence in our own identity apart from those roles. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

That’s EXACTLY IT! My identity is separate from my roles… #dropthemic  ?

As a mom, wife, employee, or friend, there will be ups and downs. I will make mistakes and have successes, but it’s all separate from my identity. Who God says I am. That is stable and secure. 

Anna
Laura
Laura

So you’re saying if I know who I am and who God has made me, no special delivery,  date night, or even a simple card will confirm or deny that I have succeeded as a wife or mom! It won’t make or break my heart.

Laura
Jessica
Jessica

I so needed to hear all of that.  Whether you love the holiday or usually feel disappointed by it, YOU ARE LOVED. This is such a struggle though!  HOW do I go to God and receive that love?

Jessica
Michelle
Michelle

Well, I don’t have this figured out but I’m learning that it starts with ASKING Him to reassure me of His love. Like when I start seeing all of these romantic things people are doing for Valentine’s Day on social media and I begin doubting that I am loved, I am trying to get into the habit of talking to God about it. And asking Him to remind me how much He loves me.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

And oh man, let’s let that be enough! Like when we’re struggling with comparison or disappointment, let’s go to truth of His Word. Maybe for instance the verse in Isaiah, “I have summoned you by name; you are Mine.”  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Love that verse! It’s like God wrote us His own valentine: I love you and you are Mine.?

Michelle
Jessica
Jessica

So much better than roses or chocolate!

Jessica
Laura
Laura

Or all the Valentine’s Day cards in the world!

Laura

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.” (1 John 4:18, NLT)
  • “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.”  (1 Corinthians 13:4-8, NLT)
  • “For the Lord your God is living among you.  He is a mighty savior.  He will take delight in you with gladness.  With his love, he will calm all your fears.  He will rejoice over you with joyful songs.” (Zephaniah 3:17, NLT)
  • “No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:39, NLT)
  • “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are Mine.” (Isaiah 43:1 ESV)

Music to inspire you:

  • You Are Loved by Stars Go Dim
  • How He Loves Us by David Crowder
  • Love Me by JJ Heller
  • Your Love Never Fails by Jesus Culture

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • “Father’s Love Letter”
  • “The Love Behind Valentine’s Day” by Jessica Snell
  • “For Those Who Feel Unloved This Valentine’s Day” by Rachel Dawson
  • “Surviving Valentine’s Day” from For The Family

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

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It says: “You are Loved. Not for what you do. Or what role you fill. But because you’re YOU.” ?  Hang this by your mirror or wherever you will see it often to let this message permeate your heart.

  • Before Valentine’s Day even begins, steep yourself in these truths about what God says about your identity (which is different than your roles!):
    • You are my child.
    • You are forgiven.
    • You are my masterpiece.
    • You are beautifully and wonderfully made.
    • You are redeemed.
  • Listen to the songs listed above throughout Valentine’s Day to remind yourself of the God’s perfect love that doesn’t disappoint.
  • Pray though ways to teach your children how to show love to others around Valentine’s Day. Maybe it’s going to the nursing home or bringing heart cookies to your neighbors but we think it’s great for our kids to see that Valentine’s Day is a great excuse to show people God’s love.
  • If you’re dealing with disappointment, ask God to help you understand more of the root. Do you need to have a conversation with your hubby about what you need on Valentine’s Day? Do you need to grieve that it’s not what you hope?
  • Ask God to help you overflow with His love to find simple ways to express love in your home. Below are some ideas from our real lives (although not meant in any way to make you feel badly if you don’t do anything to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family. We’re all about the simple love!).
    • Anna says, “At our house we have a big ‘Red and Pink’ dinner. Everything we eat is red or pink! The kids get a kick out of shopping with me, looking for those colors. We usually end up with salmon or a big heart-shaped pizza (the sauce is red, right?) for the main dish, then lots of random things!”
    • Ashley says: “I love buying cute stuff for the girls, but Valentine’s Day is daddy’s day for them.  When they wake up he has a special heart donut and little gifts for them.  We kind of make it a day for them to remember to set the bar high.” ?
    • Laura says, “Last year I hung a sign a the kids doors that said to each one, ‘Jesse we love you because you are Jesse.’  And one for Micah, one for David, one for Peter.  The signs are still there.  That’s all I want them to know every day.  They don’t have to do anything for my love or the Lord’s.  I think all I’m going to do this year, is make sure I read them their sign and give them a great big hug!  Keep it simple!
    • Michelle says, “I have loved using The Kindness Elves’ idea of leaving notes for my daughter during the month of February. The purpose is to encourage her to use her words in loving ways. I’ll be honest, I have gone rogue mostly because I forget to write the note until right before so it’s more been love notes from me to her, but she still loves when she has a note (and asks me – where is the note? when I forget!!”) ??
  • If you’re still looking for some creative ideas for your husband, check out the DatingDivas. Their tagline is: Strengthening Marriages One Date at a Time. We’re all about 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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Mom Win Wednesday: Ashlynn Witt

2 / 8 / 177 / 23 / 18

As a mom, you may not have qualified for the Rio 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 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.

Jessica
Jessica

Today we’re featuring the talented, Ashlynn Witt!

Jessica
Ashlynn

Hey everyone! This is my family. My husband, Michael, our daughter, Nora, and our son, Gideon. We love babywearing and taking walks as a family. And, since you can’t see Gideon’s face in our family selfie, I added another of him. Because, let’s be honest, who wants to miss out on those cheeks and that smile?

Jessica
Jessica

Definitely not me ?!  Those are some cute kids!

Tell us about any other hats you wear in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

 

Jessica
Ashlynn

In addition to my “mom hat”, I also run a blog called Connecting Through Paper.  It is a blog to help people who sponsor children through Compassion International write their sponsored children.  There is an easy to print off themed packet with stationery, coloring pages and activities.  We just started a year long journey learning more about each of the Twelve Disciples.  I also run a little sewing business called The Whimsical Witts.  I make dress up aprons, felt keychains,  Scrabble pillow cases and more.  I have a page on Facebook where people can look at and purchase items.

Jessica
Jessica

Awesome stuff!  I know first hand that your blog materials have helped so many people connect deeper with their Compassion International kids.  And your hand crafted items are so adorable!  I’ve been eyeing those dress up aprons…just waiting on my daughter to start showing an affinity for a particular cartoon character ?! 

Could you share with us a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Jessica
Ashlynn

This took me a long time, almost three years to figure out. Recently, I have been making a priority to have time to myself. It almost seems silly but when I first became a mom I always felt guilty for admitting that I needed time to myself. I felt guilty that I was leaving Nora, that I was leaving Michael with her after a long day of work and I felt like an all around failure. I would go months with barely any alone time (even though my husband always encouraged me to) and then I would have a huge breakdown. We have a YMCA membership and I have started taking my kids three days a week. I put them in child watch and go have time to myself. Sometimes I workout, sometimes I read, sometimes I do nothing. It is great. I also run errands by myself on Saturday mornings which is super awesome. I am so much more patient with my kids, I am more productive in other parts of my life and I am generally happier.

Jessica
Jessica

I think many moms can relate to that guilt about having alone time!  I know I can!  I’ve been known to take advantage of the childcare at my gym for just a little alone time as well ?!

What’s a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Jessica
Ashlynn

Gideon just started signing back to us! Sign language was a huge part of Nora growing up. She knows over 300 signs and still signs to us even though she can speak very well. Gideon signs “more” and “all done” right now and we are so excited to go on this journey with him as well.

Jessica
Jessica

That’s impressive!  Way to go Gideon!!  Sign language is something we are utilizing a ton in our household as well and it’s been huge in opening some doors to communication.

To wrap up, do you have any words of encouragement to share with other moms in the trenches of this whole motherhood thing?

Jessica
Ashlynn

I have really been sitting in Isaiah 41:10 recently. It says:

So do not fear, 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.

Our world wants us to be fearful of just about everything – our kids getting stolen, everything we feed them is going to kill them, and on and on – and our world tells us we have to do it on our own – don’t ask for help, only show your perfect side. I have been learning more and more from God that He is on my side and He will protect me and my family. He will give me strength when I think I have none. I will not stay upright by my own accord, but by Him holding me. I do not have to live in fear or do it on my own because He has promised to be with me always. It isn’t always easy and I forget a lot but God continues to remind me.

Jessica
Jessica

Truth!  Awesome words to end on!  I know I’ll be spending some time soaking in Isaiah 41:10.

Thanks so much for sharing YOU with us today, Ashlynn!

Jessica

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