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Moms in Progress: Jennifer Grant

2 / 20 / 192 / 20 / 19

Michelle
Michelle

I’m so grateful to welcome a dear friend on the blog today, Jennifer Grant. We wrote together for a magazine 12 years ago and since then we’ve both gotten married, started families and continued writing. But this last year Jennifer has been fighting the battle of her life, and we have reconnected with yet another commonality: cancer. I want to invite you to take a few moments to hear more of her brave heart through this journey she is walking.

Michelle
Jennifer

Thank you so much for inviting me here and joining in this battle.

Michelle
Michelle

So first, will you tell us about your kiddos?

Michelle
Jennifer

We have 5 kids ages 23 months to 8. Four boys, and one girl tucked in there.

Michelle
Michelle

They are so cute! I am sure with five kids, you are pretty busy. Will you tell us more?

Michelle
Jennifer

Yes, I am mainly a stay-at-home mom. I am also a wife to a godly Southern gentleman, Kevin, who happens to be a pastor. So that makes me a pastor’s wife, although I never “feel” like one. I used to write and edit from home for Christian publishing, but that ended before my firstborn’s naps did. Taking care of children and *trying* to keep the house clean takes most of my time. I do blog in the wee hours sometimes, which is a lovely outlet. Since I was a full-time magazine writer and editor before my pastor-husband and I had kids, he encouraged me to start that blog in September 2017. Two months later, in December 2017, I found out I had stage 4 colon cancer. So I blog about that, and go to lots of appointments.

Michelle
Michelle

Jennifer, your blog  has been such an encouragement to me. Your honesty and perspective has been so inspiring to me. And also you didn’t mention another huge thing you do with your time — chopping, juicing, and everything else you do to prepare all of your incredibly healthy food to fight that cancer! I know you’re doing everything you can to beat this cancer. Can you tell us more about your journey?

Michelle
Jennifer

Well, as you know, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer around Christmas in 2017 ( click here to read the post I wrote on my blog when I shared the news ). We got the devastating news two weeks ago that my cancer has returned . I covet your prayers. I am leaving for Germany for my treatments and would so appreciate your prayers for the treatments to be effective.

Having cancer challenges my mothering because I want to savor every minute with these little gifts of the Lord! We’ve taught them about Jesus and heaven their whole lives, thankfully. I want to make sure that they understand that Christ died for the sins of all who’d believe, really, really understand.

I also want to create memories with them that will last. Now, that my cancer has returned, I want to spend meaningful time with my kids all the more, and for them to know how very much I love them.

Michelle
Michelle

Oh, Jennifer. My heart is breaking for you and all you’re going through. I am amazed at your strength, resolve and trust in God as your Good Father. What has been helping you through this time?

Michelle
Jennifer

God has been teaching me that He is my all in all. He is sovereign. He has numbered my days before I was born, and that He is in complete control. ( “I know that you can do all things, no plan of yours can be thwarted.” -Job 42:2)

Nothing, absolutely nothing happens outside of God’s sovereign will. Even Satan is restrained, he’s on a leash. It gives me great comfort that when I am in a dark or scary situation, that God has it all in His divine control.

I try to start my days studying the Bible. God’s Word gives me the right perspective on life, and fills my days with joy and hope.

Michelle
Michelle

I’ll say it again – your eternal perspective is amazing and I know it comes from that time you spend each day with God. I continue to pray that God completely heals you of your cancer and that you can be at your sweet daughter’s wedding some day. ? I know you have shared that you so desire to be there for your kids’ milestones and I know every mom reading this can relate to that. Is there anything we can do besides pray (which I know is the most powerful thing we can do)?

Michelle
Jennifer

Well, yes, I deeply appreciate your prayers. As I mentioned, I am headed to Germany to undergo treatment and unfortunately it is crazy expensive. If you feel led, here is the go fund me my husband set up.

I’m so appreciative of all the love and prayers in this journey. Love to you all!

Michelle
Michelle

Thank you for sharing your heart and inviting us into your journey. As mamas, we are battling with you and asking God to heal you completely this side of heaven! Thank you for being such an inspiration to all of us.

Michelle

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A Little Family Time Goes a Long Way

2 / 11 / 192 / 11 / 19

Laura
Laura

I know you mentioned earlier this month that you were wanting to move family time a little higher on your list.  How is it going?

Laura
Anna
Anna

It isn’t happening every single day, but most days!

Anna
Laura
Laura

That’s really great. It probably doesn’t have to be everyday to make an impact?

Laura
Anna
Anna

I agree. It doesn’t. Even just a 15-minute card game makes a big difference in the middle of a busy week. Looking back, it’s the best part of my week, too.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Aww. That’s so sweet. I struggle sometimes with fitting all the boys’ homework and activities into the afternoons and evenings. I can tell when we haven’t had enough time to just relax together. The bickering is a lot worse! Mine included!

Laura
Anna
Anna

It’s so true. When we are just go-go-go, and then during our time at home I’m like a drill sergeant with – Get your homework done, take care of the pets, take a shower, etc. etc. I mean, I think the kids start to tune me out. And honestly, it irritates me too.

Anna
Laura
Laura

I do not like being the task master all. the. time. But all of those tasks will eventually get done. And it’s good to remind myself to just let go for a bit!

Laura
Anna
Anna

They will. And if the shower doesn’t happen, oh well. (They are stinky anyway, haha.) To stop and say, “Hey, let’s play this game for a minute.” And to get the chance to tease and laugh, it’s just a breath of fresh air into that day.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Or stop and have a good snuggle fest!

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yep! Or watch an episode of The Voice or whatever. Something we can all talk about.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Or throw on some Pandora and have a dance party! It doesn’t have to be hard!

Laura
Anna
Anna

RIGHT! Just something to stop and relax together. Even if it’s only with ONE kid. That’s ok. You know, I think even if it’s just you and your hubby, the kids see you laughing and taking a break from the daily grind. And it puts everyone in a better mood.

Anna
Laura
Laura

That is a great point! I need to remember that this week. A little down time with one or all makes a difference! Small shifts change busy times into enjoyable (and busy) times!

Laura
Anna
Anna

It does. My husband is more of a natural at “play time” throughout the day. I’m more of a task-oriented person all day. So sometimes it’s hard for me but I have to stop and say to myself, “OK, do it now or you won’t have time to do it.” As often as I can, I force myself to call everybody over (whoever will come) to have a family moment. And in the end, I’m always glad that I did.

Anna
Laura
Laura

I’m so glad to hear it is going well! And that God is helping you to lead your family into friendship and fun one afternoon at a time.

Laura

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy, I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.” John 10:10
  • “Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy.” Psalm 126:2 (NIV)
  • “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” Proverbs 17:22 (ESV)
  • “Let your heart be merry.” Judges 19:6

Music to inspire you:

  • “Family” by TobyMac
  • “Come As You Are” by Crowder
  • “Brother” by Needtobreathe

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • “30 Ways to Spend More Time With Your Family” by Families for Life
  • “Small shifts in your thinking, and small changes in your energy, can lead to massive alterations of your end result.”― Kevin Michel, Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
  • Quarter Turns: Small Shifts, Big Impact  by Tim Furlong

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Small Shifts: Paper Plates and Good Books
  • Lying Down on the Job
  • Small Shifts, Significant Impacts

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Try finding a set day during the week to gather as a family for something fun.  Take turns letting the kids pick something to do or put a whole bunch of ideas in a bowl and let someone pick something out of the bowl.  
  • When a few spare moments pop up, take advantage of it to bond your family together.  Play a game, put on some music and dance, pull out the would you rather questions, solve a crossword puzzle together or whatever works for you your family.  On a warm day, take a walk together. On cold days, pretend to roast marshmallows over the pretend fire in your family room (or for real in your fireplace).
  • Remember small shifts mean to just do one little thing to move toward a goal.  If one thing you desire is more time spent together as a family, then join us to shift in this direction.  If you actually need to shift into a bit more time spent alone, then make that small shift direction instead.

Treasured Products we love:

  • Family Games — make a shift to have a little fun with your family every day! Othello (ages 7+); Cranium Family Edition (ages 8+); Sculpt It! (ages 5+); Don’t Break the Ice! (ages 3+). You can always grab a deck of cards too! Sometimes we leave a deck of cards out on the table, and someone will just see it out and start a game.
    • In This House We Will Giggle by Courtney DeFeo
    • Catch Phrase
    • Chutes and Ladders (for younger kids)

{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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