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Moms in Progress: Holly Whitacre

10 / 10 / 1810 / 10 / 18

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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…

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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…

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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.

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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??

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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A Time to Plant and a Time to Uproot

9 / 17 / 189 / 17 / 18

 

In my adult life, I have been uprooted several times.  Recently, we moved for our work from Illinois to Florida for a year.  I can now say I have had driver’s licenses in five states.

There is some joyful recollection, but also some quiet mourning as I often wonder what it would be like to stay in one place for a long time.  What would it be like to be really known in a community? To have your name on a park bench when you pass away because you made such a significant impact on the people of that community.

And yet I know that moving around doesn’t mean that I don’t have an opportunity to form significant relationships–it just looks different and takes a different kind of investment.  We specialize in getting to know people deeply in a shorter amount of time.

During the goodbye party for one of our past moves, a friend gave me a small plaque that said, “Bloom where you’re planted.”  

It sounds lovely, but we are only one month into this most recent move and the honeymoon phase has slid into, “Oh my goodness, what did I get myself and my family into?!”  I feel like a transplanted plant because plants often go through shock when they are moved from one garden space to another. They need a lot of extra care to make the transition to their new place.  And sometimes before they are transplanted, they sit in a pot–waiting for the gardener to prepare their new home.

I feel like the plant sitting in the pot, waiting. I need extra water.  I need to be shielded from too much sunlight. I need some fertilizer to strengthen me through the transition.  That sounds easy when thinking about a plant. But when I think about myself (and my three kids and husband), I realize that the extra things we need are a form of soul care.  

We need time for our souls to catch up to our bodies.  To start rooting in the new soil. We need grace and acceptance to show our stress–like a plant that often wilts during the first days of a transplant.  We need to maintain simple traditions and rhythms–things we can bring with us to our new place. We need to have fun, to find the warmth and joy of the sunshine in our new place.  We need to trust God who led us into this transition. A faith that He is the Master Gardener who will attend to our needs. He will not leave us on the patio to wither, dry up, and die. His desire is for us to flourish.

During this transition, I have thought about the ancient Israelites journeying through the wilderness with Moses as their leader.  God miraculously and powerfully delivered them from the hands of Pharaoh, yet multiple times they accused God of leading them into the wilderness to die of starvation and dehydration.  

Their lack of faith angered God.  Moses demonstrated the faith the Israelites lacked when he boldly and candidly talked to God.  He reminded God of His plans and promises to transplant and transform these Israelite refugees wandering in the desert into a great nation that would reveal Him to the world!

As a follower of Jesus, I am grafted into the family and these promises also.   God has good plans for me and my family. He did not transplant us to the ninety degree heat to let us wilt and die.  And so with that in mind, I need to also trust Him to provide for the big and little things that will nourish my soul and strengthen my roots during this transition.  And those of my family.

Before this temporary, move a friend gave me a sign that reads, “Wherever you go, go with all your heart.”

Oh God, strengthen my heart so that I can be wholeheartedly here and partake of what You have for me.  Gardeners transplant plants so they have the space and growing conditions to spread, multiply, and increase in size and fruitfulness. This is our desire too!

Whether He transplants us across the street or across the country, we can trust the Master Gardener who leads us into new seasons of transition and growth.

?Written by Courtnee White

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

  • “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die,” (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2a, NIV)
  • “He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11, NIV)
  • “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.” (John 15:1, NIV)


Music to inspire you:

  • “God of All My Days” by Casting Crowns

Readings and Resources to come alongside of you:

  • After the Boxes are Unpacked by Susan Miller – I haven’t done this study, but I have heard from many women that it is such a helpful resource if you have currently moved!
  • A Time to Uproot Devotional 
  • A Time to Plant Devotional 
  • If you are curious about the Exodus story I alluded to, you can read these three “Facetime” conversations that Moses had with God during the Golden Calf incident and following many waves of disobedience and grumbling from the Israelites.  
    • Exodus 32:7-14: “An intimate exchange: Two friends talking about what to do”
    • Exodus 32:31-33:6: “So Moses returned to the Lord and said…”
    • Exodus 33:7-11: “God speaks to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend”
    • Also, If you have never read the entire story of the Israelites’ journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, consider putting it on your Bible reading bucket list (mainly the books of Exodus, Deuteronomy and Joshua).  Seriously not boring sections of the Old Testament–they read like a Netflix drama with some comedy mixed in! Reading them out loud is even more captivating!


Related Posts on Texting The Truth:

  • Beautiful in His Time: A New Season


Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • You may not have moved, but maybe you need to consider what needs to be uprooted in your life. Are there habits that need to be weeded out? Ask God what He wants you to uproot so that you can plant things that bring vibrant life.
  • The seasons of a person’s life are not always marked by a geographic move.  Staying in the same place requires steps of faith, also. My friend’s husband just went through a process to decide if he should change jobs which would require a geographic move.  God led him to stay. The decision process and the staying are leading them into a new season of life right where they are.  How has God worked in your life to lead you into a new season of life, and/or growth and dependence upon Him?  Try making a map of your life: as you look back can you mark off specific seasons? You might use these 5 H’s to help:  Heritage (family), High Times, Hard Times, Heroes, Hand of God.
  • Pray a prayer of surrender.  I recently heard a woman speak who has been greatly used by God through the past 50 years of her adult life.  She told a story about being a young woman sitting outside looking at a beautiful landscape at the ministry headquarters where God had called her to work.  She was amazed at the things God was doing through this new ministry and that she got to be a part of it. She asked the Lord, “Why me, Lord? Why do I get to do these things?  Why are you using me?” And he answered, “Because you said, ‘yes.’” I (Courtnee) felt deeply challenged and encouraged to surrender my heart (continually) to God and His will, not my own plans and ambitions.  And then, when I was sharing about how this story impacted me, I was asked a powerful question which I want to share with you: “What if this year you only did what God wanted to do through you?”  (Huh, you might be thinking?  That was my response.) You may also think that the “only” part sounds so little, so much less than what you want to accomplish.  You’ve got plans. Ambitions. But I think the “only” actually guards the sacred in that question rather than minimizes it. So what if this year you ONLY did what God wanted to do through you?

{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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