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Time to Relinquish the Rush

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Anna
Anna

I’m having a bad morning. Rushing to be somewhere makes me a maniac!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Story. Of. My. Life.

Laura
Anna
Anna

It seems like no matter what I do, how many kids are with me, or how sane I start off the morning, I am constantly ten minutes late and hurrying like crazy. Is this just me???

Anna
Desi
Desi

Oh, I don’t know. I never have that issue. ??

Desi
Anna
Anna

The worst part is in my rushing, I do stupid things that make me even more of a maniac. Like this morning, I dropped Ben’s homework sheet (that I was signing, while fixing my hair) in the toilet. And someone hadn’t flushed, of course. My rational self isn’t really present in these moments.? ? ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

NOOOOO!!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

LOL! Okay, I know it’s probably not so helpful to laugh… ? but it makes me feel better to know I’m not the only one that has this running-around-like-a-chicken-with-my-head-cut-off problem. ? ? (And the homework in the toilet IS funny…in a terrible way.) ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

I guess I have to laugh or I will cry!

Anna
Desi
Desi

Exactly! The longer I am a mom, the more I’m finding that to be true for everything. We have this choice to either laugh or cry. Unfortunately, I tend to do neither of those things and just get mad ? and that doesn’t help either.

Desi
Anna
Anna

MAD…yes! I think that’s it exactly. In the rushing moments I am mad at myself, thinking things like, “Why don’t I get up earlier? Why can’t I EVER be on time? Why did I just snap at the kids?” And if I’m being honest, sometimes I’m mad at the kids too, “Why are they not helping me? Why are they just going S-L-O-W-E-R??? ?

Anna
Laura
Laura

I have one that moves sooooo slowly that it make me nuts! He’s oblivious to everyone else’s rushing. He just moseys around like time doesn’t exist. It’s a miracle we haven’t missed the bus yet this year! Lollygagging when you should be rushing is equally infuriating and still causes us to be late!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

Turtle pace.?  But you know what I found that helps me? (When I remember to do it!) I take a deep breath and ask myself, “What is the worst thing that will happen if I’m late?”

Because once I think about it from the “worst case scenario” perspective, it helps me realize the world is not going to end if we’re late – helps me slow down and let it go.

Desi
Anna
Anna

True… And breathing is DEFINITELY a good thing…that I forget to do often.

Anna
Desi
Desi

Sort of essential to life. ?

Desi
Laura
Laura

Breathing! Now there’s a novel concept! But not just survival breaths. Life-giving breaths!

Laura
Desi
Desi

Yes! And maybe that is the key. In our breathing, we try to remember where every breath comes from. That will help us to remember that God is the source of all good things and He calls us to rest, not to be headless chickens. ? ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

I think stopping to breathe in the midst of all of that is hard to do though!

Anna
Laura
Laura

Right… because we aren’t thinking straight!!

Laura
Desi
Desi

It is tough! But I don’t mean stop and sit down and ponder life… I just mean stopping the panic craziness to breathe, and refocus for a second or two on what is really important. And know that it is going to be OK.

Desi
Anna
Anna

I like that… Stopping before we cross that fine line between hurrying and panicking! Not letting myself spin out of control.

Anna
Laura
Laura

And I love the thought about where our every breath comes from. Maybe that will help me keep it all in perspective before I’m too mad to speak kindly to my family!  And if I have to choose between kindness and promptness, breathing in His breath will make that choice a whole lot easier.

Laura
Anna
Anna

OK, this is a good plan. Whenever I feel rushed and panic mode starts to set in, I will take a deep breath and say, “Dear Jesus, you authored this moment. Help me to slow down and rest in You, and know that You’ve got it.”? ?

Anna
Desi
Desi

Love it. Now go fish that homework out of the toilet, convince yourself that it was a clean toilet, blow-dry it off, remind yourself there are worse things in life, and be on your way. ?

Desi

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:5-7
    • “When I said, ‘My foot is slipping!’ your unfailing love, Lord, supported me. When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy…The Lord has become my fortress, and my God the rock in whom I take refuge.” Psalm 94: 18-22
    • “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13

Music to inspire you:

  • “Breathe” by Jonny Diaz

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • The Day I Stopped Saying “Hurry Up” by Hands Free Mama 
    • How to be a Calm Parent by Abundant Mama

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • “Calming Breath” excerpt taken from anxieties.com: 
Calming Breath
  1. Take a long, slow breath in through your nose, first filling your lower lungs, then your upper lungs.
  2. Hold your breath to the count of “three.”
  3. Exhale slowly through pursed lips, while you relax the muscles in your face, jaw, shoulders, and stomach.
    • In order to avoid rushing, try giving yourself a buffer of 15 extra minutes before you actually HAVE to leave. This will allow for surprise potty accidents, last-minute snacks, and children who just want to stop and smell the flowers (literally).

{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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No More Manufactured Moments

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christmas-ideas

Laura
Laura

Here we are smack in the middle of the Christmas season and I’m wondering if I haven’t done enough to really emphasize what this time of year is all about! I know we talked about creating space for moments to happen, but December is half over and I’m not sure we have had any “moments” over here!  How about you?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Oh, I hear ya. I am just trying to keep up right now. Yesterday my hubby had to work late and so my girls and I were sitting at dinner and I thought, “Oh this will be the perfect time to do a little reading in our Bible for Advent.” Well, you can imagine how that went.?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

I’m picturing it… It probably wasn’t pretty.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Messy and loud would probably be the words of choice.  ? Ellie started throwing food and Sophie started singing the ABCs and running around the table. HA. So I mean, I’m trying to create some moments but they’re not exactly Hallmark-movie moments. They’re our real life moments.

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Oh, Hallmark!  Always setting our expectations too high!  I guess you’re right!  If I  take time to think about it, maybe the little things we do in the midst of chaos is more of what it’s all about.

Laura
Anna
Anna

I totally know what you mean, Michelle! My ten-year-old is the only one who is really listening and responding to Advent. The other two are still squirrelly… Still, I see that they are loving the tradition of lighting a candle together, and just having the wreath out on the table all the time is a great reminder of why we celebrate.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Oh wow, you do the candle and everything! I am not that brave yet. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Don’t worry, there is plenty of time to start that.

Anna
Laura
Laura

I might not EVER light candles with 4 boys nearby!  But we did get our tree the other day.  The 6 of us hunted together at a Christmas tree farm.   I told them that Mommy got the final say so that way there would be no fighting.  The boys got to work that tree vibrator that wiggles all the dry needles out and the place had FREE popcorn!!  Everyone was happy!  It was lovely.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yay for lovely!

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

That sounds like a magical moment! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Yes!  I’m going to hold onto that memory because while the tree did make it into the house and the boys only broke 3 ornaments decorating it, I decided somehow that it was a good time to have our carpets cleaned yesterday!   So Christmas decorating and setting the mood of beauty and peace in our home took a backseat  because I have stuff hidden under and behind every last bed and chair and had to move it all!! #packratandproudofit

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

HA. Well, I can relate. Last night , Ellie pooped in the bath. ?  So yeah, in my spare time, I am not thinking about how to create Christmas meaningful memories, I am just trying to sanitize my bathtub!!!

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh…that’s the worst.

Anna
Laura
Laura

And I beg to differ… You ABSOLUTELY created a Christmas memory… just not the one you were hoping for! ?

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

Haha! That is true! ?

Michelle
Laura
Laura

You know, maybe we just need to let go (again) of our perfect plans and dreams of “what things should be” and realize that God is already creating moments for us – we just need to look up from our expectations to find Him.

Laura
Anna
Anna

I think the key word there is AGAIN. ? Letting go again and again and asking God to open our eyes to see the moments He has given us and let Him lead, even in the middle of the chaos.  

Anna
Laura
Laura

True! You know, there was one magical and probably chaotic moment so many years ago that happened in a MANGER.  

Laura
Anna
Anna

And I’m guessing that Mary and Joseph didn’t feel it was very magical. All of the circumstances probably felt wrong! But still, they allowed God to lead and there was a special moment (the MOST special moment) in the middle of it all.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Right.  They “allowed” God to move. I’m sure Mary had to let go of her  perfect plans and expectations. I mean, who plans to have a baby in a stable?! ? But then again, they still had to pay attention to what God was up to.

Laura
Anna
Anna

True! So with the thought of making space for memories, the other day Libby and I had about 20 minutes before I needed to pick up the other kids, and so I told her she could point in any direction she wanted to go, and we would drive around and look at the lights. She LOVED that. Then we saw a Nativity Scene and we stopped to talk about it. It was a “moment.” Totally unplanned, but precious.

Anna
Laura
Laura

Hmm, that’s good. watching my boys, especially Peter, take in the lights is one of my favorite things about Christmas right now!

I love what we’ve been saying about recognizing the everyday moments we are having and staying present in them…but I also realize that Anna, you were aware of the moment and took it.

Laura
Anna
Anna

Yeah, I guess if I was rushing off to the next thing, I would have missed it. And tonight we had our first snow. I picked her up and we looked out the window together. I just enjoyed her smile. I realized I don’t usually stop to cherish these things as much lately.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I am realizing the same thing. I bet Libby loved that more than any other type of holiday fun you would have planned. Sometimes I wonder – am I planning these events for me or for them? I mean, I think going on all of our outings and things are so, so fun, but I think what my girls most want is for me to be PRESENT. And honestly, I feel like Sophie is a different child when I put down my phone for a bit, stop worrying about the to-do list and play with her.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I think you’re right, Michelle! I see the same thing with my kids. So what if for the rest of December, instead of rushing our kids to the next Christmas event because we’re trying to make it magical for them…but we’re forgetting to take in the lights on the way…we slow down and stay present in the moment?

Anna
Laura
Laura

Yes! And on that first Christmas Jesus’ gift wasn’t complicated. He wasn’t born already doing miracles or preaching…His first gift was His presence. That’s what we get to celebrate this time of year.

Laura
Michelle
Michelle

I think I actually just breathed out! So basically you’re saying let’s soak in what Jesus gave us on Christmas–His presence–and out of that truth, we can give our presence to our children. Now that sounds like a magical Christmas. ?

Michelle

truth to inhale

 

Soaking in the Truth

 

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.” John 1:14

Music to inspire you:

  • Welcome To Our World by Chris Rice
  • Check out our Holiday Hustle post because the songs fit here too!

truth to exhale

 

Living Out the Truth

Resources we love during the Holiday Season:

These resources aren’t meant to be one more thing on your to-do list.  God doesn’t want us to just “DO” things if they’re not bringing us closer to Him. Use these resources as a tool to start conversations in your family about who God is.  You are invited to use them as a way to bring some intentionality to the space you make for God.  

Advent Readings:

  • Jesus Storybook Bible 
  • The Greatest Gift: A Family Celebration of Christmas by Ann Voskamp. 
  • Advent Study for Women by Sacred Holidays
  • Three Simple Ways of Navigating Advent With Children by Tara Ziegmont

Fun traditions with meaning:

  • The Kindness Elves – a fun spin on The Elf on the Shelf but with a focus on kindness. 
  • Truth In the Tinsel – each day the study leads you through a short passage from the Bible, discussion questions to present to your kids, and instructions for a handmade ornament that goes along with the story.
  • Find a Live Nativity in the area. Churches and Christian schools will often offer these to the public on certain days.

Favorite Christmas books:

One idea: Build a collection of Christmas books to read to your kiddos at bedtime.  Wrap the books and place under the tree and your child can unwrap a new one each day.

Here are a few we love with the story of Jesus’ birth as the focus:

  • One Special Night: The Christmas Story Pop-Up Book by Lori C Froeb
  • Santa’s Christmas Prayer by Nell Navillus
  • The Birds of Bethlehem by Tomie dePaola
  • What is Christmas? by Michelle Medlock Adams

Other Favorite Christmas products with meaning:

  • Fisher Price Little People Nativity Set – it’s so fun watching our kids act out the story on their own.
  • A Wowiebozowee Christmas DVD – my daughter loves this fun video and has a wonderful focus on the meaning of Christmas.
  • Dreaming of a Pink Christmas: Gigi God’s Little Princess – such a cute story for girls who love Princesses with a wonderful focus on the meaning of Christmas.
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