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Mom Win Wednesday: Sara Gabbard

5 / 2 / 185 / 1 / 18

Katie

In honor of National Foster Care Month, I am so excited to introduce Sara Gabbard to our Texting the Truth community today. Welcome, Sara!

Sara

Thanks, Katie. I’m excited to have the opportunity to share today!

Katie

Can you tell us a little about your family and this adorable picture of you all?

Sara

This photo was taken on a recent family vacation. My husband and I have three biological children. Our daughter is 7 and our twin sons are 5. About a year ago, we also welcomed a baby boy into our home through foster care.

Katie

How did you sense God was leading you to foster care?

Sara

A dear friend of mine from college lost a baby boy in a tragic car accident caused by a distracted driver. Years after that we got to have front row seats as she and her husband adopted a beautiful baby girl that she had been dreaming of in detail for years. It was truly meant to be in every way. This experience made me start praying dangerous prayers. Use me God. What is my purpose? What am I supposed to do? How can I do “big things” while I’m raising these three children of ours (who were all under the age of 6 at the time ?)?

God kept putting foster care in front of us. We were suddenly surrounded by all of these amazing foster parents and foster to adoptive parents. We would try a new church on Sunday and the sermon would be about foster care or a related topic, then we would go to another church and it would happen again. After a tragic child abuse story was on the news, my aunt said she thought my husband and I would make excellent foster parents. God wouldn’t leave us alone. So we went to an informational meeting and decided to start our certification process. About 7 months after our first class, we were placed with a beautiful 8 week old baby boy who has changed our entire family for the better.

Katie

I love hearing about how God was orchestrating so many details in your life and introducing you to specific people along the way! I can definitely also relate to feeling like God wouldn’t leave me about something specific He was leading me to.? Now that you have begun this journey of foster care, what have you been learning through the experience?

Sara

I think there are two major lessons we have learned in our first year as foster parents. The first was a realization of how hard it was to trust God in all of this. I am a doer, a fixer, a get it done kind of girl and a self-professed control freak. Foster care will make you acutely aware of how little control you have and how much you need to rely on God to protect this little one in your care. All we can control is how well we love him. We can’t control the magistrates, the biological parents, the case workers or the prosecutors. All we can do is love him well.

The second lesson is the stark realization that the only part of the foster care system that is about the kids is the work we as foster parents do. Caseworkers work to get resources and treatment for biological parents to help them improve themselves so they are fit to parent. Court dates are about the progress parents have or have not made and adjustments to the things they need to do to become safe. This part of the process has been disheartening and frustrating. However, it has also made me want to work even harder as an individual foster parent and with non-profits like Hope’s Closet, that support us locally in the Cincinnati area to advocate for children in foster care as a whole.

Katie

Do you have any advice for other foster moms in the trenches with you?

Sara

The advice I try to continually give myself is to always lead with grace. When dealing with overworked and overwhelmed case workers, lead with grace. When dealing with challenging moments with biological parents, lead with grace. When questioning my ability to parent, give myself grace. Grace covers a multitude of sin, right?

Katie

Amen and amen!? That is advice I always need to hear, too, because it truly applies in so many situations!!

Sara

The other thing that has been critical for us was to find community.  We have found that the support of other good foster parents and our own family has been essential in our first year of foster parenting. Having friends who can answer questions because they have been where you are is so amazing. And I need to give so much credit to our families. They did not receive this call to foster care that we did but they have jumped in and love this little guy with the same intensity that they have loved the ones we birthed.

Katie

Strong support is so important! Are there ways that other families can support foster families like yours? I’m always looking for suggestions about how my family can be involved!

Sara

For those families you know personally who foster, treat their new placements like a new baby regardless of age. Make them dinner in that first week when things are crazy. Ask if there are physical needs you can help with like what shampoo or soap the child is accustomed to using. Give grace for challenging behaviors. There is so much trauma that many children go through before coming into foster care and then being placed into a stranger’s home is another trauma.

Find out if there is a non-profit in your area that supports foster children and foster families. Reach out to them to find out their needs. Pray for foster families, for children in foster care, and for their biological parents to be restored. Regardless of what a child endures before coming into care, nearly every child loves their parents and it’s a huge win when a child can safely go home.

Katie

Thank you for sharing your journey and your heart with us today, Sara. I am so encouraged to hear about how God has been at work in you and your family and how we all can get involved in supporting children in our area!

 

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Mom Win Wednesday: Janelle Gibbs

3 / 14 / 18

Laura
Laura

Hi Janelle Gibbs!  Welcome to the blog on this Wednesday!

Laura
Janelle

Hi Laura!  Glad to be here.

Laura
Laura

Can you tell us a little bit about the picture you sent us?

Laura
Janelle

Although you may not be able to tell, this picture was taken by a friend at our place. I love the sunshine and the smiles.

Laura
Laura

What a beautiful family you have, and so special to have such a great picture taken in your own yard!

So do you wear any other hats in addition to your [big, gigantic, hugely significant] Mom Hat?

Laura
Janelle

I am a barre instructor at the YMCA. I love teaching and I love working out, so it’s the best of both worlds!  Also, my DIY blog is a fun, albeit sporadic chronicle of my “perfectly imperfect” projects.

My husband and I also have a “mini farm” as I like to call it. A horse, chickens, rabbits, goats, dogs, cats, pigs. Caring for the animals teaches the kids responsibility and diligence. Plus it’s fun to have all the critters around!

It was always a dream of mine to publish a children’s book. Soon after my oldest was born, I wrote “Country Fun”. It includes stories from my childhood and lessons learned. My second book, “Cow Trails and Ponytails” is in the works!

Laura
Laura

Well, I know first hand what a great barre instructor you are as I attend (usually) weekly and then walk around like an 83 year old for a few days afterward.  And I just love your first book.  Can’t wait for the second one!

Tell us about your kids.

Laura
Janelle

Josiah (9) loves legos and reading, Jenna (7) loves frogs and singing,  and Joy (14 mo.) loves food and kitties!

Laura
Laura

Ah, boys and their legos!  And while I don’t have any girls running around my house, we have our fair share of singing and kitty-loving too!  What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Laura
Janelle

One of my kids is prone to being a “Debbie downer”. She is very creative at finding something wrong with any situation, meal, outfit, day, toy, etc. The other day, I was tired of the negativity, but instead of correcting her (as would have been the norm) I decided to talk to her about Proverbs 17:22, “ A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” That verse gives such a powerful mental picture to me! On the one hand, Mary Poppins with her spoonful of sugar comes to mind. Singing, dancing, joyful. The crushed spirit drying the bones part makes me think of a frowning skeleton walking around. Sad, melancholy, dry. We had some fun with that. And guess what? At the end of the conversation with my downcast daughter, she was laughing! Mom win! 🙂

Laura
Laura

I’d say!  What a great way to show her what it says is God’s word about the power of her attitude!  And that’s and image that I’m going to think of the next time I’m feeling that urge to complain rise up (which happens more often than I’d like to admit!)  Can you share a mom win you’d text your best friend?

Laura
Janelle

An ode to taking care of yourself as a mom… (I actually did text this to my sister as we are in a bit of a fitbit competition. ?):

Well 14 years and 3 babies later, I can still wear my $28 jean skirt I bought in San Diego on our senior trip! ?? I remember at the time thinking it was a huge deal to spend that much of my own money on a brand new skirt!

Laura
Laura

That’s hilarious!  And good for you for fitting in said skirt!  All those barre classes have paid off!  Anything else you’d like to share to encourage other moms like you today?

Laura
Janelle

God made me the mom of my kids on purpose! He’ll give me the wisdom and strength to raise them! Even though sometimes I wonder if I can handle it, I know God is right there with me, leading me with gentleness and showing me the way.

Laura
Laura

What a great reminder.  Thanks Janelle.  We are looking forward to hearing your voice a bit more often here on the blog!

Laura

As a mom, 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 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.  Click here if you’d like to be featured one Wednesday in the future!

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