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Tears on the Kitchen Floor

6 / 3 / 196 / 7 / 19

Janelle

Well, our summer sure started with a bang! ?We had to work through some tough stuff today. And it seems like we always end up on the kitchen floor when we need to talk things through.

Anna
Anna

Uh oh. On the floor? What happened?

Anna
Janelle

Yeah. My 10-year-old was upset with his little sisters for not cooperating. He was trying to direct their play and it wasn’t going well. His 8-year-old sister wasn’t listening to his directions and he was trying to “help his 2-year-old baby sister not be like her.” The older two were tossing words at each other like darts, and things quickly got out of control.

Anna
Anna

Oh…I know how that goes. ?

Anna
Janelle

Right?! Sometimes it comes out of nowhere. I called them all into the kitchen and sat them down on the floor where I could look into their eyes. Then we talked.

Anna
Anna

I get it now. Great idea to sit on the floor with them. What did you say?

Anna
Janelle

At first, I didn’t know exactly what to say. What I wanted was for them to get along, think of others, and not control each other. Then it dawned on me. Why not share what God has been teaching me lately?

Anna
Anna

So smart. Just share what you know. I know that would get my kids’ attention more than a lecture (which I tend to do…).

Anna
Janelle

Lectures come naturally for us moms, don’t they?! ? That’s usually what I do too! But this time, tears unexpectedly spilled down my cheeks as I told them how I am learning that I can’t control anyone but myself. I reminded them that each of us has plenty to worry about when it comes to controlling ourselves. No one can force anyone to do anything! It’s best to ask politely, then patiently wait for a response. And then be ok with that response, even if it’s not what you want.

Anna
Anna

Whoa. That’s powerful stuff (and a good reminder even for adults too). How did they respond?

Anna
Janelle

My son listened intently, concerned about my tears, and softly rubbed my shoulder as I shared my heart. He was no longer angry. I told the kids that the only way you can even hope to influence someone else is by setting a good example and praying for them, but ultimately, other’s choices are up to them.

Anna
Anna

That’s so true. (And so sweet of your son.) ?

Anna
Janelle

The truth is, I’m being reminded of this again in my life in a very real way. I can only control my responses, reactions, words and actions and no one else’s. It is very frustrating in some ways, but extremely freeing in others! Only being responsible for me takes a huge burden off my shoulders that I am not meant to carry. ?

Anna
Anna

Definitely. When I give back to God (or other people) the things that I am not really responsible for, it is like I can breathe again!

Anna
Janelle

You are so right! It also forces me to run to the Lord, since He is the only one who is big enough and strong enough to carry my burdens anyway. And I don’t have to worry about controlling anyone but me! ?Do you know what I mean?

Anna
Anna

Yes – phew! ? That is a reminder I need every day, especially when it comes to my kids. I mean, how do we parent them and shape them without worrying about controlling them? It’s hard.

Anna
Janelle

Well, maybe there isn’t an easy answer for that one! My children sometimes push me to my limits, my husband can try my patience, and the things that I want to happen right now often aren’t priorities for others. But God promises to take my burdens because He cares so much!

Anna
Anna

Yes, it takes a lot of trust that God is working things for our good. Even when that includes tears on the kitchen floor. I mean, look at the lesson your kids got, and how they saw your heart.

Anna
Janelle

Maybe that’s the answer! We mother without controlling our kids with everyone home this summer by opening our hearts and sharing what we are learning each day. Just carving out a minute to sit on the kitchen floor and look into each other’s eyes and talk. ? And maybe, just maybe, the truth that God is much better at being in control than we are will stick in our kids’ hearts too!

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.” Psalm 55:22
  • “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” John 15:5
  • “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
  • “My son, if your heart is wise, my heart too will be glad.” Proverbs 23:15
  • “But it is good for me to draw near to God; I have put my trust in the Lord God, That I may declare all Your works.” Psalm 73:28

Music to inspire you:

  • “Breathe” by Jonny Diaz – “Just breathe the Peace of God that overcomes. Just breathe, Let your weary spirit rest. Lay down what’s good and find what’s best. Just breathe, Just breathe, just breathe. Come and rest at My feet. And be, just be. Chaos calls but all you really need is to just breathe.”
  • “Cast My Cares” by Finding Favour – “I will cast my cares on You. You’re the anchor of my hope, The only One who’s in control. I will cast my cares on You, I’ll trade the troubles of this world for Your peace inside my soul.”
  • “His Strength is Perfect” by Steven Curtis Chapman – “We can only know the power that He holds when we truly see how deep our weakness goes. His strength in us begins where ours comes to an end. He hears our humble cry and proves again.”

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • Check out this prayer that could be recited daily: “Owning the Vulnerability of Not Having Control” by Scotty Smith

 
Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • His Not Mine
  • My Father’s Day Gift: Butting Out 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • One saying that I have to remind myself of often is: “The only person I can control is myself.” You aren’t responsible for controlling others, nor can you. They have to make their own decisions. Leading by example is a powerful tool.
  • Remember that you don’t have to have all the answers, all the time. Share with your kids what you know, and what you are learning.
  • Sometimes when I realize I’m trying to control a situation (or I wish I could control one of my kids’ or husbands’ heart — whether it’s to be more kind, to be sorry, to be more grateful, etc.), I get alone and pray with my hands out (like I’m releasing it from my grip). I give the control back to God and ask Him in his infinite wisdom to do whatever He sees best to change their heart.

{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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Drop Off Drama for Mama

9 / 8 / 179 / 8 / 17

Kristal

Oh mamas, please tell me you have advice for how to handle kids who FLIP OUT on the first day of school. It is Kate’s first day of school today and I have no idea how I’m going to handle this. Yesterday we took Kate to Meet-the-Teacher and I have never seen her freak out so much…and it’s our second year of school at the same place.

Anna
Anna

Aw, Kristal! I feel for ya!! It could have just been her anxiety coming out yesterday, today may be a whole different reaction. You could try…a reward, a comfort item to take in with her (if they allow it), or just try to act like it never even happened and see what happens today!

Anna
Kristal

?

Anna
Anna

If it makes you feel any better, when I picked Libby up yesterday, she was totally fine, and then I kissed her on the cheek. She started scream-crying “You hurt me!” And her teachers and I were just standing there in shock. But I think she was just tired and it’s so hard when everything is new.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I don’t have advice but I have empathy and prayers. I am learning with Sophie how to help her cope with hard things and big emotions. We have this great CD of Bible verses one of the songs says, “When I am afraid I will trust in You.” We play that in the car when she goes somewhere new and is scared. We also talk about how we can feel afraid and brave at the same time and God gives us courage. I am learning sometimes they just need to process through the change and feelings and they don’t know how to say they are scared and afraid of change. But navigating a big meltdown (especially in public) is so hard in the moment. I will be praying for you!

Michelle
Laura
Laura

Well, then there are my boys who march into school as if they owned the place and barely kiss this mama goodbye, and I cry on the way to the car… sigh…  I’m prepping for the start of my teaching, so I’ll try to pray quickly now and say more later… but Kristal, all I can say is to pray for her. All the above sounds great. Lovey in tow, etc. Maybe your hubby could take her? See if it’s easier to separate from him?

Laura
Kristal

Thanks for the advice, ladies. Her reaction was so unexpected given how much she loved school last year..Thanks for making me feel less alone and a little less afraid!

Michelle
Michelle

Grateful we have each other! You’re a good mama and God will give you the wisdom to know what to do. ❤️

Michelle
Kristal

So… Just now, I tried talking to her about feeling scared and praying together. It didn’t go as well as I hoped, but God can hold her little heart and comfort her in a way even I can’t! Well, we’re off to school. I’ll text you later…..

Michelle
Michelle

Just dropped Ellie off and wondering how Kate did! Ellie walked right in sucking her thumb and did fine. I, on the other hand, came home and cried for an hour. Something about both the girls at school and a house to myself brought me the emotions to the surface. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Oh girl, I wish I was close enough to hug you! Go get a latte and enjoy the peacefulness at your house. Laura, how are you doing with starting school?

Anna
Laura
Laura

My little Peter cried when I left this morning. Broke my heart. Today has been good overall, but sheesh, it’s hard to leave a little pouting face behind.  And would love an update about Kate, too.

Laura
Kristal

Drop off was ok with Kate. We prayed and prayed and prayed some more… talked about being brave… she still threw a fit and cried and gave us a hard time, but she seemed to settle quickly after I left. Growing up is hard to do ❤️…for moms AND kiddos.

Anna
Anna

It is! But isn’t it awesome how God gave us all (little and big people) the courage we needed to make it through this day?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Aw, yes! Such a good reminder that He always will, day after day, day after day. ❤️

Michelle

 

 

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