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Totally Worth It: Scattering and Gathering Stones

10 / 26 / 1810 / 26 / 18

Victory. I experienced it this past week. And if you knew our history, you’d know why this is so monumental.

My ten-year-old son told me he wants to marry a girl like me someday. He proceeded to list all the reasons why. “Cuz Mama, you’re beautiful, and you’re a great wife to Daddy, and you’re godly, and you’re a hard worker, and you’re the best mama…” And this coming from a kid who normally only talks about Star Wars, guns, knives, Legos, historical facts and his latest money-making business idea (cookie baking is the present one… so far he’s made $7!).

My son gets his love of history honestly though. A passion for history was ignited in me when my tenth grade history teacher taught it as though he experienced the battles and knew the people.

I love that our part of Ohio is rich in history and I particularly love the old stone walls. If you look closely, they can tell a story.

I’ve spent time observing these beautiful walls, and in many ways, building walls reminds me of motherhood. Stone by stone, I am building a masterpiece. It may not always feel like a masterpiece, but as I invest into each of my children’s lives, something beautiful is being created. There are different seasons where growth and building takes place. There are some seasons that I am clearing stones away, getting rid of things that hinder growth and smoothing the path for building. As I work to scatter the hindering stones, I know there will come a season where I am collecting new stones. Maybe it’s gathering a tidbit of wisdom from an older mom, or learning how to speak encouragement into my child in a way he completely understands. And it’s all with the ultimate goal of seeing God build a beautiful masterpiece together.

As I look back over the length of my motherhood journey, my “wall”, I see the progress I have made, and breathe a deep breath, appreciating the rugged beauty. It hasn’t been easy, clearing the path and gathering the stones to build. The stones have been heavy and rough, and sometimes my hands bled and my back has ached from the hard work of carrying them. At times it has been very painful and I’ve wanted to give up. I’m thankful for the progress though and I’m glad I didn’t give up when the going was tough.

Along with my sense of accomplishment, there is an overwhelming thankfulness for God’s never-ending faithfulness. He is always good. We still have a long way to go, but we can see all the stones in the wall in our parenting journey, each representing a milestone or victory. Although it isn’t perfect, and my wall differs from the one down the road, I am thankful for the stones of sin God has helped me remove and stones of truth He has helped me find along the way.

As I reflect on my motherhood journey thus far, I allow my mind to go back to each stone that has built my wall and what it represents. I see a place that some may not even notice. But I know it’s there.

That small dip in the landscape is where I had to dig out a huge rock that was impeding the building of the wall. The giant stone was fear. Fear gripped my heart every night for several weeks as I pondered what to do with our son. He was angry and unkind and often emotionally out of control, and we needed God’s wisdom in a bad way. Often I would silently cry and let my thoughts run rampant, choosing after a time to cast my burdens on the Lord as sleep would find me once again.

That massive rock, partially buried under the grass and leaves, had to be dug out and moved away before we could continue building. Unfortunately, it didn’t get very far away from the wall, and if you look on the backside, you’ll see where it lies. Sometimes fear still creeps in and I have to ask God help me find victory again. That stone was just one of many barriers to growth that had to be cast away. Stones of selfishness, pride, anger, and unbelief were also in the way of building our wall.

Gazing at the wall, my mind’s eye settles on a slight gap at the top where I couldn’t find the right stone to fill the hole. That was when we were at a standstill with our son. His poor attitude was affecting our whole family. We had tried everything we knew in parenting and we were getting nowhere. In building, we could find no stones for our wall. God would have to show us where to go and what to do.

We searched far and wide for those particular stones, gathering from somewhere I had never been before. After counseling and therapy, I came away with a couple more tools in my mommy toolbox. We had a better knowledge of how our son thought, why he reacted the way he did, and how we could help. God provided the stones for that section of the wall in unfamiliar places. It took more time to gather them and they somehow seemed heavier than the others. The rain has since washed them away, but there were once many tears that splashed down on those stones.

I am jolted from my memories as my son looks at me and smiles, the freckles dancing on his face as slats of sunshine peek over the top of the wall. He has just uttered those sweet, uplifting words that this mama so appreciated hearing. The blood, sweat and tears shed in building our wall to this point are worth it. Totally worth it.

I turn around now and look behind us at the great expanse of land needing yet to be cleared. I think of the stones yet to be gathered as I reach for my son’s hand and whisper a silent prayer of thanks to God for the season we are in. “I love you, Sonny,” I say to the young man standing beside me. We reach down then, lifting a stone from the ground and place it carefully on our wall.

? Janelle Gibbs

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “But cleave unto the Lord your God, as ye have done unto this day.” (Joshua 23:8, KJV)
  • “Rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.” (Colossians 2:7, KJV)
  • “Casting all your cares upon Him, for He careth for you.” (1 Peter 5:7, KJV)
  • “Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.”
    (‭‭Psalms‬ ‭51:2‬, ‭KJV)‬
  • “I know that thou canst do everything, and that no thought can be withholden from thee.”
    ‭‭(Job‬ ‭42:2‬, ‭KJV)‬‬
  • ‬“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” (James‬ ‭1:5,‬ ‭KJV)‬‬

Music to inspire you:

  • Thy Will by Hillary Scott and the Scott Family
  • Fear is a Liar by Zach Williams

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • The New Strong-Willed Child by Dr. James Dobson

Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Beautiful in His Time: A New Season

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Do you feel like your building has come to a halt? Try to identify what has stopped progress. Is it fear? Is it selfishness, pride, anger, or something else?
  • If you aren’t sure, pray and ask God to reveal it to you.
  • Ask God for the help to “cast away” this stone. Maybe this help comes in the form of therapy, a support group, a book, a song, Scripture, or something completely different.
  • Look for the “truth stones” in your journey. What do you know to be true right now? What are some of God’s promises to you from Scripture?

 

{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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Moms in Progress: Holly Whitacre

10 / 10 / 1810 / 10 / 18

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Anna

Today, we are excited to welcome Holly Whitacre — mother of a 21-year old daughter in college!

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Holly Whitacre

Hello Everyone!  I’m happy to be here.  Here’s my family picture from a few years ago…

Anna
Anna

Tell us a little about this picture!

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Holly Whitacre

It was taken at a tea shoppe that used to be housed on the Lebanon Bike Trail in Cincinnati, Ohio. We were at a tea party for a group of women my grandma’s age who had invested in my mom and me throughout the years as a small group Bible study for women.

We entered the shoppe, selected hats off the walls and took a two-hour break from the agony that I was experiencing due to a major shift in my life. I was battling depression and had stepped into a healthier life. At the time, I was a stay-at-home Mom, with no income, no prospects, and no idea what I was going to do. Yet, I chose Joy. By God’s Grace.

It is 15 years later. That little girl is studying in Luxembourg via Miami of Ohio and texted me moments ago about her trips to Belgium and Munich!

I traveled through single parenthood for every moment of every day of pre-K through senior year, eloping after we sacheted her through HS graduation. Life. Is. Good. God is even Better…

Anna
Anna

Oh wow, I love that, Holly. Can you tell us a little bit more about your daughter?

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Holly Whitacre

Kaitlynn is 21 years old and is a Strategic Communications and Arts Management double major at Miami of Ohio.  She is interested in working in the business portion of the music and film industry. She is involved at Crossroads Community Church Oxford Campus and decided to get baptized last spring. She is articulate, kind-hearted, gentle, fierce and brilliant. And I am proud.

Anna
Anna

Absolutely! I would be too. And congratulations on her baptism!

Now tell us more about yourself. Do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] mom hat?

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Holly Whitacre

I am a Life Coach, with a practice called “Move Ahead Coaching” that focuses on women navigating personal or professional transitions. I have a particular specialization in working with moms of young children who are seeking to also keep an eye on their own goals.

I am also a teacher, and most of my career in education has been spent as a Gifted Intervention Specialist, working with elementary school children.

Most importantly, I am a Christ follower, which means lots of prayer, reading, and writing. I am also a newlywed with a tremendous devotion to my husband and pride in his career as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, concentrating on addiction issues. He is also an adjunct professor at Indiana State University.

Did I mention that I am proud??

Anna
Anna

As you should be! ??

Now for some everyday questions. What is your favorite book, podcast, or blog?

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Holly Whitacre

My favorite book: blank journals, with fine quality paper, waiting to be filled with my conversations with God.

Anna
Anna

Ohhh, ditto! I love a new journal. Next question: What is your favorite mom product?

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Holly Whitacre

Does sleep count? How about coffee?

Anna
Anna

YES, it counts! Do you have a favorite kind of coffee?

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Holly Whitacre

Absolutely!  Pumpkin spice.

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What is the last thing you made for dinner or your favorite simple meal to throw together?

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Holly Whitacre

Toast. No kidding. And then a walk to the Jeep to go sit in a restaurant. Five nights straight.

In truth, life usually looks pretty simple when I am cooking.  Tonight we are having grilled salmon and veggies.

Anna
Anna

Haha! I think every mom just shared a sigh of relief in the thought of simple dinners!

Can you share with us a recent experience that has challenged your mothering?

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Holly Whitacre

Wow. That is not hard to remember. About seven weeks ago, Kaitlynn got on a plane for Iceland, and then Luxembourg, and I won’t see her until we get there on December 12th. The entire summer I felt like I was in a pregnancy again…about to give birth. I could not figure it out and really spent some major time in prayer, crying and agonizing over what-have-I-forgotten-to-teach-her-that-I-need-to-wedge-in-NOW.

God has been good, as always. He has been gracious. Kaitlynn is there, thriving. I am here, thriving, too.

Anna
Anna

LOVE IT! Yes, God is so good! Even when we begin to panic, He is faithfully steadying us. How did you get through it when your fears were the loudest?

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Holly Whitacre

Time in the quiet early hours, like 3:00 am, everyday for weeks–candle lit, coffee in hand–that quiet time  is what got me through. In the stillness of night He speaks clearest to me, and He offers that to everyone. My Bible is literally falling apart after the past 13 years and I love that…He is watching, guiding, speaking…If I stay laser-focused, get quiet, and open my heart…then I can hear Him.  Know this: I’m not always able to quiet myself like this and hear…sometimes the rattle of life does just that: rattle. And I definitely don’t wake up at 3:00 am all the time…that happens on my own when I’m really worried about something. I feel like its a wake-up call God gives me to set things straight and help me discover the peace He is offereing.

Anna
Anna

Such good advice… I can really resonate with wanting to hear His voice and needing to quiet myself. I bet a lot of other moms are relating to that too.

Now for a lighter question! This week we’re talking about “a time to laugh and a time to cry.” What is the funniest thing your daughter has said or done recently?

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Holly Whitacre

As soon as Kaitlynn got to Luxembourg, she went and had American food, followed by Chinese food the next day. She has a food blog, so I get it, but I thought my favorite foodie would immediately embrace local flavors with as much gusto as she’s been embracing the equivalent of a local steakhouse.. ?  She’s made up for it since, though, and has spent every weekend in a different country for the the past 7 weeks, so her international foodie status (is that a thing?) is definitely intact.

Anna
Anna

Hooray, Kaitlynn, for being brave!

Do you have any general words of encouragement for other moms in the trenches like you?

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Holly Whitacre

Every part and stage of motherhood I have thought, “This is The Best Stage”…and then it keeps getting better. Truly. Have we had our moments? Have I had mine? You bet. Thank goodness for God’s Grace. The joy of the journey far outweighs the drama of the moment.

Anna
Anna

Whoa. That is just what I needed to hear today. I think I’m going to frame that last thing you said and put it on my wall to remember!! Thank you so much for talking with me today, Holly!

Anna

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