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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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Mom Win Wednesday: Laura Freytag

12 / 28 / 1612 / 28 / 16

Michelle
Michelle

Today we are featuring one of our wonderful blog writers, Laura Freytag!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Hi!  I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas.  As I’ve been looking through my pictures I realize that I’m the one who takes most of the pictures of my family!  I hardly have one of myself, by myself!  But as I kept scrolling farther back in my photos, I found one taken at our congregation’s fall carnival.  One of the teens asked me if I would be in the pie in your face booth.  This is what it looks like when you say yes far too quickly:

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Haha! You are such a good sport! So speaking of, do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Actually, I don’t like to wear hats!  It’s true.  I’m very subconscious about my small head. But  I love my mom “hat!”  There are days that is it a little lopsided, though.  This school year, I started wearing an old hat again– my teacher hat.  One day a week I teach high school English at a homeschool group.  It has been so nice and refreshing to use my brain for reading and writing and teaching again, and it’s just enough that I’m not too overwhelmed with grading.  Plus, it’s teaching me to set boundaries on my time.  I’m trying to only spend 2 hours outside the classroom for every one hour in it.  And I’ve so enjoyed writing for this blog.  It is a totally new adventure for me. As for my other hats, I tend to have a problem with volunteering my time for other projects and needs in my congregation and my kids’ schools, but I really do love to be busy.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

You do wear a lot of hats! Tell us about your kids…

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I have four boys.  The oldest, Jesse, is in kindergarten. My four year old twins Micah and David are in preschool.  And last but not least, I have Peter who is a year and a half.  They are wonderfully busy and messy and loud and sometimes I have to yell just be heard even when I’m not even angry!  Not that I ever get angry at them!  ?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I mean, you have all of my respect for being a mama of four boys and rocking it like you do. What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

This last summer I was really struggling with feeling major resentment toward my hubby.  I wanted to blame this resentment all on him!  If he would do this or that differently then I wouldn’t feel the resentment.  BUT this was really my problem.  I was letting my feelings really get the best of me and it was negatively affecting how I was mothering.  My temper was shorter and I was often frustrated and always felt like I was last on everyone’s list including my own.  On a whim, and because I say yes too quickly, I decided to join a bible study with some MOPS moms.  If I had known how hard it was going to be, I wouldn’t have done it, but I was soooo supposed to do it!  It was Priscilla’s Shrier’s Armor of God.  It was a FANTASTIC study and really reset my blame to the proper place- off my dear hubby (see Ephesians 6:12 for more detail if you wish).  This was not easy to do, mind you!  It took a lot of prayer and a lot of effort to capture every thought and every emotion and allow the Holy Spirit to magnify where the thoughts and the emotions were coming from.  I had to talk to my husband about how I was feeling toward him without placing the blame on him.  And all of this really helped me be a better mom.  I just didn’t have all this stress to carry around, so I was able to find the boys’ shenanigans funny again instead of annoying.  And this has helped me as I have been wearing a few new hats lately!

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I so appreciate your honesty. I can relate to a similar journey and ah, I love that study too! So what is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Peter stayed in the MOPPETS program (childcare) the WHOLE TIME I was in the MOPS meeting!  Yes! Hopefully the trend of being called out of every meeting or service or workout will end…

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh my, I can relate to that too! It’s a great feeling when you can actually go a whole hour without getting called out for your kids. ? Anything else you want to share?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I really just want other moms to know that I think they are awesome.  There are days that I think, well this day was “pretty good”, but many, many days I think – did I make it to bedtime again?  Phew!  And really, I think that is a pretty good day too.  The demands of motherhood are stressful and wonderful.  They are tiring and enlivening!  They are everything I hoped for and nothing I expected.  I wouldn’t trade being a mom for the world even when it’s crazy.  So I say to all of us, let’s keep up the work of “pretty good” days and making it to bedtime!  God is watching us, laughing with us, consoling our tears, directing our ways, and pouring out His grace when we error.  

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Love that. Thank you so much for sharing your honest thoughts with us. We are so blessed to have you on our blog team!

Michelle

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