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Mom Win Wednesday: Sarah Ronan

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As a mom, you may not have qualified for the Rio 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.

Anna
Anna

Today we’re featuring a good friend of mine and co-worker, Sarah Ronan! Hi, Sarah! Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.

Anna
Sarah

Hi! This recent pic has two of my three kids in it! The youngest one is my niece. The other two are Emma (8) and Colin (4). Not pictured are: Eric, my husband, and Nicholas, my 18-almost-19 stepson.

Anna
Anna

Love those smiles! You guys are adorable.

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

Anna
Sarah

Yes, I work as a part-time Database Manager at Christ’s Church in Mason, Ohio.

Anna
Anna

Yes, you do, and you are amazing at it! I can say that for sure. So tell everyone a little more about your kiddos.

Anna
Sarah

Nicholas, our 18-year old, lives with us full-time. He has no current interaction with bio-mom (not since he was 14). I’ve been in his life since he was 7-almost-8. He’s not currently motivated to do anything besides tech.

Our daughter, Emma has ADHD, anxiety, and an enormous heart for people. She loves to help anyone with anything (except mom). ? She loves school, being outside, and reading. AND, she loves Jesus with her whole heart.

Our son, Colin, is a typical 4-year old. He’s a handful with the biggest, brightest blue eyes. He still wakes up in the middle of the night and climbs in our bed. 

Anna
Anna

I give you so much credit that you are parenting kids with such a wide age-range (14 years between them)!

What is a recent mom win you experienced that took time and perseverance to accomplish?

Anna
Sarah

It would definitely be Emma’s “play therapy” through Focus on Youth in West Chester. Gave us tons of helpful tools to help her learn to control her energy and focus, and thus she improved at school. In addition to her medication, we play games like “Red Light, Green Light” to help her learn to listen and respond quickly. We utilize things like a “worry eater” and stories like Don’t Feed the Worry Bug.

Anna
Anna

That’s sounds interesting! I want to know more about the worry eater!

Anna
Sarah

Sure! When Emma starts to worry about anything, she writes it down and gives it to her worry eater instead of dwelling on it. Then my hubby and/or I sit down a couple times a week and let her pull out her worries and we talk about them and help her work through her emotions/thoughts/reasons/etc. She can choose to put it back in the worry eater to discuss again later or throw it away if it’s not a worry any longer.

She also chooses which of the worries get discussed. We don’t talk about all of them each time, just a couple. Often, she’ll open her worry eater and pull out a few, read them, and throw them away (even before we’ve talked) because they’re not a worry to her any longer. This helps her especially at bedtime when her mind is running and she’s alone in her room.

Anna
Anna

That’s really cool. I love that idea! ? There are probably a lot of moms reading this who have kids struggling with anxiety and worry. 

So what is a mom win that you would text your best friend?

Anna
Sarah

Emma woke up on her own, got dressed on her own, and had enough time for a real breakfast this morning before we had to scoot out the door! We’re getting glimpses of the pay-off for all the work we’ve done!

Anna
Anna

YES! High-five to you, and Emma too! ?

One more question, Sarah: What are you learning as a mom right now?

Anna
Sarah

It’s tough. It sucks. It’s time-consuming to work through your child’s issues. But knowing that you’re making positive strides by seeing the “I can do it!” looks on your kid’s face — worth it ALL!

Anna
Anna

It definitely is. Thank you for being so honest and sharing with us! I love your perseverance, and I hope other moms out there will be encouraged to KEEP GOING, because those positive strides will come!

Anna

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His not Mine

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Desi
Desi

So want to hear my latest insight into motherhood and God? (You better say, “Yes,” because these insights are few and far between). ?

Desi
Anna
Anna

Let’s hear it. ?

Anna
Desi
Desi

Okay, so this morning I was reading a devotional about God’s provision. As I was starting to pat myself on the back for how far I’ve come with that, it suddenly struck me how I do not trust God’s provision for my kids’ health.

I take on that burden and act like that is my job alone to make sure they’re healthy, and I should have it figured out.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, I can definitely relate. I definitely can lean too far to the “control” aspect when it comes to keeping us healthy, especially in light of my health history. I think making healthy choices for our kids is important and good but I feel like I always have to remind myself their health isn’t solely up to me….and nor is it even really a reflection of me.

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Exactly. So then it was like God said to my heart, “No, I love your kids even more than you do, and I will care and provide for them the same way that I do you. I have given them to you to be their mom, but they are still MY children. Trust Me”.

Desi
Michelle
Michelle

Wow. That’s amazing. #dropthemic

I know when I hear or read truth like that, I feel so much more peaceful. How did you feel?

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Well, it helped me give myself permission to not be in charge and stop taking all the weight of responsibility. I’m learning that, once again, I have to let it go and trust Him. #themeofmylife.

Desi
Anna
Anna

I agree, Desi! This is a truth that I regularly forget! And it does bring so much peace when I remember it. It is SO MUCH PRESSURE to feel like you are the sole person in charge of every tiny aspect of your kids’ lives.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I know, right? I had the same realization this week when Sophie was acting totally unlike herself all day–crying, clingy, lethargic. I knew it was probably a bug but I had to fight the what-if fear that it could be really serious. I got to the same place, Desi. Just saying to God, “She’s Yours. I’m trying not to freak out. I trust You.” I think that is one of the very hardest things to do as a mom!

Michelle
Desi
Desi

Agreed! But how freeing to let them go and entrust them to Someone far greater and more capable than me.??

Desi
Anna
Anna

Yes! God loves them — even more than we do — I’m about to hang that on my fridge!!!

Anna
Desi
Desi

Yes! Thanks, friends. I just wanted to tell someone about that so I didn’t forget it! ?  Now I better go hang it on my own fridge too before my mom brain loses this insight. ?

Desi

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.” (Psalm 9:10)
    • “The Lord watches over you — the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night.” (Psalm 121:5)
    • “You will keep in perfect peace peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you.” (Isaiah 26:3)
    • “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9)
    • “Keep me safe, my God, for in you I take refuge. I say to the Lord, “You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.” (Psalm 16:1-2)

Music to inspire you:

  •  “Sparrows” by Jason Gray
  •  “Oceans” by Hillsong United
  • “Eye of the Storm” by Ryan Stevenson 
  • “No Longer Slaves” by Bethel Music 
  • “Good Good Father” by Chris Tomlin 

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • No Matter What by Lysa Terkeurst from Proverbs 31 Ministries
  • Fighting Fear With Faith from Texting The Truth 
  • Fear To Faith from Texting The Truth 

 

 

Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

    • Pick one of the above verses (or one of your favorites that reminds you of God’s provision and trusting Him) and commit it to memory. Write it on your bathroom mirror, in your car, on your fridge – wherever you’ll see it a lot) ?  Teach yourself to quote this verse to when you start to worry about your kids. Say it out loud – there is power in spoken words. That may sound crazy, but we’re learning to do what it takes to let go of our fears and grab onto faith.
    • Listen to one of the songs we listed above. Music has a way of calming us down and reminding us that He is in control.
    • Pray for your kids. I know, this seems obvious, but do you really lift your kids up to God and surrender them to Him on a daily basis or whenever you worry about them? Get in the habit of reminding yourself that He has it under control and that He’s a good Father who has your very best interest in mind.

{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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