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Do you Ever Feel Like You’re Being Watched?

Do you Ever Feel Like You’re Being Watched?

I Talk to God

I talk to God. I don’t pray, I talk. I ask Him for his Fatherly advice way more than I ask the man who made me in fact. The ocean is where I have always felt the closest to Him and every October my family meets in North Carolina and I talk to God all day. On one particular day in the fall of 2019, I asked Him what I should do. For the past year I had been dancing around with a builder with the idea of opening my own business. The time was coming to pull the trigger and make some long-term financial commitments to this dream of mine. For a year, I had sacrificed time with my growing toddlers and spent hundreds of hours into the late night working on my business plan. But as the time to make the decision to really commit drew closer, the more I began to question myself. Is this what is right for my family? Is this what is best for my kids? I had been presented with a lease agreement and it was time to negotiate my life long dream into a reality, but I was struggling to take the leap of faith.

I spent the day walking the beach alone and watched the water come and go, crash and wave against the shore. My family has always looked for shark teeth during our time together at the beach, with no success. It seemed as if year after year we would search and come up empty handed while others would find handfuls. “Lord, if this is meant to be, then throw me a tooth. Talk to me, tell me what to do. If I find one I’ll move forward. If I don’t, I’m done. This will all be done and I will believe it is not the time.” Talk about faith. I said those words and I felt a weight was lifted off me. This was not my decision to make. It never was. I am in His hands and if this is what He wants, then it will be. I watched the waves come and go some more but I stopped looking for teeth. Instead, I enjoyed the peace I found in that moment and thanked God for the peace I felt in handing over this decision to Him.

Here you Go Mommy

I had several days before we left the ocean. I didn’t feel pressure to hunt or search for God’s sign. In fact, it was my water fearing son who simply handed it to me. I was holding the shells he was bringing me, and they were getting smaller and smaller, and turning more into pebbles and tiny rocks that were probably fun to pick up with his two year old fingers. “Here you go, Mommy,” he said. My heart began to race and I really had to look at it to be sure that it was a shark tooth, but indeed it was. It fit on my fingertip and I began to tear up. Not only was God talking to me, He spoke to me through my son. I believe I needed that more than I knew. My kids are bigger than any plans I’ve had or made and they will always come first. My biggest fear as their mom is spoiling their life with my dreams. That week we found over thirty shark teeth. I hear you God. “Move forward,” he said.

For the next four months I worked with an architect, a contractor, an attorney, and the landlord to perfect the lease agreement, draw the best plan for the business, and turn my plan into action. Negotiations were not complete, however, the landlord wanted to have the plumbing in before they poured the concrete. I signed a pre-lease as negotiations for the lease were just about finished. In March of 2020, they laid plumbing and we were on track for concrete. I celebrated my 32nd birthday burying a tiny statue of Joseph in the gravel next to the strongest support beam in the space. This would bring me security and prosperity. I had no walls, no floor, just a plan of action and my faith, which was only a little bigger than a mustard seed. My kids sang the most beautiful version of “Happy Birthday.” And then the world shut down.

The Unknown

As many people were at the beginning of Covid, I found myself on unemployment and in shock. I was at home with my kids and fearful for the world. What now? God had told me to move forward. He didn’t bring me this far to only make it this far. Or, was he telling me now he had changed his mind? I was sick over the financial aspect and spent the days with my kids hoping again I was doing the right thing. Construction halted. I had serious conversations with my landlord about not knowing what my industry would become or what the world would become. Ultimately, we were too far in to back out, though. The drawings were drawn, the pipes had been laid, but the lease agreement was not officially signed. I spent the next six months watching the world and my industry heal and struggle, heal and struggle. My kids had so many questions I did not have answers for. They watched me cry and get frustrated. I tried to hide it from them, but I felt like a failure. Like I had wasted their time and this was all for nothing. I started working again that June and spent the summer figuring things out. I had a lease agreement in my hands signed, notarized, and in an envelope ready to send, but I needed to hear from God again. In October 2020, I found myself walking the beach and talking to Him once more. This time I may have raised my voice. “What the heck was THAT, God? I thought I did what you said to do.” I needed to hear from Him again. I’m not saying I hadn’t felt Him before this time, but I needed one more tooth. Send me a shark tooth. Tell me what to do. I was exhausted and stressed, but gave it all to God again. I looked at the sand where my kids were playing and I was crying. I just could not fail. I had to make them proud. I had to succeed for them.

I was walking with my husband when I found it. He had been so supportive the previous year and while I was busy planning he stepped up at home. He covered my absences with no questions asked. Again, we found many shark teeth that week in October of 2020. My kids were three and four and they couldn’t believe their eyes when they built that pile of teeth. It was a Friday afternoon when I drove to the UPS store with my mom. I was shaking and crying and sat in the car for thirty minutes before being able to go in. At one point I put the car in reverse and started to back out, but God didn’t bring me this far to only make it this far. At this point, this business was not just mine, it belonged to my kids and my husband as well. We had all worked so hard this past year to get to this point. I walked in, handed the envelope over, and drove back to the beach. Again, I felt again a huge weight lifted off my shoulders. We were no longer in limbo. I was no longer saying should I, or should I not? We were doing this.

The Leap

Construction began in December 2020, and we opened on April 30, 2021. There were many curveballs that came but we were able to power through, I believe by the grace of God. The community was pleased and excited and so many members stopped in just to say, “Welcome to the neighborhood.” It was a beautiful, stressful, and exhilarating opening week. There is a learning curve to becoming a business owner so I continued to tell myself to be patient and give myself grace. I missed bedtimes more than I didn’t. I rarely made it home for dinner. I worked hard, but I knew it wouldn’t always be like this. My kids were excited for mommy’s new work and I could feel their pride as they said it.

I got the phone call on a Friday afternoon that we were being shut down. The sheriffs were in the store and we were to shut down immediately. My business and myself were in trouble for a non-compete violation. I cannot go into details, but I found myself unemployed and now with a business to pay for. We had been open for a mere six days. I didn’t get out of bed for days after. I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep. There were minutes where I couldn’t breathe. Not only was my business in danger, but, I was afraid I had lost everything for my family. I had to pull my kids out of preschool for the summer. They missed their friends and their teachers. My heart broke every time we drove past the store as they waved, “Hi mommy’s new work.” Over the next month I heard them tell their neighbor friends, “Mommy cries a lot. Mommy isn’t allowed to work right now.” I sobbed often. I felt as if I had broken my kids. I let them down. Eventually we drove by and one of the twins said, “Hi mommy’s new work.” My oldest, now five, sharply corrected her saying, “No! Mommy’s not allowed to work anymore!” My heart shattered into pieces. What a failure. I felt like a loser. I couldn’t even correct her because she was right. I had ruined my family, our future, and lost everything.

Do you ever feel like you’re being watched? I quickly realized my kids had seen everything. They had whispered to each other, “Shhhh Mommy’s working,” while I was planning. They had told their friends everything during the process. Their teachers were aware as well. I tried to hide my sorrow and pain. Suddenly, I started to see things through the eyes of my children. They had missed countless dinners with me, bedtimes, and summer nights. And now they were missing the routine of their old life as I figured out what to do next. This was a family event. We needed to go through this as a family. I stopped hiding and I showed them I was sad. I let them see me cry some days because I wanted them to know it is ok to cry. It is ok to not win every battle. It is ok to fail. I wanted to show them how to fail with grace. I may have failed, but I wanted to show them what I was going to do about it.

I didn’t wait to chat with God at the beach again. I still believed he didn’t bring me this far to only make it this far. In two months we turned what used to be salon into a clothing boutique. I heard my kids tell their friends “Mommy doesn’t cut hair anymore, now she sells clothes.” One of them even said “Isn’t that so cool?” I began working at the preschool to get them back to their friends. “My mommy has two jobs,” I heard Charlotte say once. The kids began to wave at Mommy’s new work again.

Family

Everything I do I do for them. They have watched me lay on the floor crying. They have watched me work overtime and two jobs to support them. They have watched our struggle and they have been deeply affected by our circumstances. We have not suffered, though, we have grown. We have grown as a family unit. We have learned to bounce. Is this your plan God? Is this what was meant to happen? I felt shame at first for putting them through this time, but now I feel pride knowing I am showing them to never give up. This business has brought out a better me I never knew existed; my kids have motivated me to be a more amazing version of myself. Excelling in my career is a part of staying motivated and growing. For me and my family, money does not make us happy. What makes me happy, evil can never take away. The actions of others will never ruin me. I am made of strength and courage and I will raise my kids to be made of the same. Failures happen, but I pray that after failure comes success. I want my kids to know its ok not to get it right the first time. It is okay to lose. But never stop asking God to show you a shark tooth, even if it is only slightly larger than a mustard seed.

Meet Heather!

Heather is a wife, mother and entrepreneur. Her children are super cute, especially when they help her deliver items people bought from her store online at www.shopjoshephlane.com. She sells the cutest clothes and accessories not only online but also has a store front in Zelienople, Pennsylvania near Pittsburg.

You can find her at:
Facebook: JosephLane
Instagram: @shopjosephlane
Website: www.shopjosephlane.com
Address: 22089 Perry Hwy Suite 201, Zelienople, Pennsylvania

We want to take a moment to thank Heather for sharing her heart and journey with us here at One Blessed Momma. Thank you, Heather!

Traveling With Kids

Traveling With Kids

Preparation

Traveling with children can be a little overwhelming to prepare for.

Personally, I enjoy traveling with our children. I think it is because while growing up, every summer we used to do a lot of traveling around the United States.

I have a lot of fond memories built spending quality time with my family. My hope is after you read through this post you will feel prepared and excited to travel with your children too.

Questions

When preparing for the trip here are some things to think about:

  • How long the trip will take?
  • How many stops you will be making? I try to estimate 2-3 hour stretches.
  • Do we want to pack our food and snacks or buy on the way?
  • Do we need to make stops that have grass to picnic lunch and let the kids run?

After asking these questions, I zoom in on the map and look at exits around those miles and time patches that have variety of gas and food options we would want to stop at.  I look for grassy options where we can picnic lunch and let the girls run around and get energy out.

Packing

When packing for trips, I recently started using packing cubes which has been very helpful with the girls clothes not getting thrown around in the luggage.

Although this does not eliminate it completely it certainly does help. Packing cubes are not necessarily a necessity. You could also use ziplock bags to do the trick.

Here’s how I organize it:

Cube 1: I pack pajama’s with underwear folded in as one. We usually do bath before bed so it made sense to keep the underwear with the PJ’s. I pack both girls’ pajama’s in one cube so I only have to take one thing out before bed.

Cube 2: I pack a top, bottom, and socks folded as one for my oldest child. I pack some pant options, shorts (weather permitting), and pack either a jacket or sweatshirt for evenings.

Cube 3: I pack a top, bottom, and socks folded in as one for my younger child. I pack the same items but a few extra because she still gets very dirty and some extras in case of an accident.

Currently, I only have 3 cubes but so far this has been very handy. I imagine as the girls get older I’ll have to get more cubes to compensate the size of their clothes.

Also, I have seen people use the ziplock bags for each outfit of the day and then they vacuum it shut to save space.

With swimming suits, towels, and gear I have a large bag I put it all in to keep it all together.

Snacks

***If feeding while driving, always monitor and make sure they are bite size appropriate for your child’s age. Make sure your child is quickly accessible in the event they choke.***

Some of our favorite travel snacks are:

  • Siete Chips
  • Popcorn
  • Bananas
  • Beef Sticks or bites
  • Carrots
  • PB&Honey (place in freezer and then ready to eat)
  • Clementines
  • Apples
  • Made Good Bars or bites
  • Pretzels
  • Venison bars
  • Once upon a farm pouch or Mamma Chia Pouch
  • Trail Mix
  • Banana bread
  • Dried Mango
  • That’s It or LARA bars
  • Reusable Water Bottles and a big jug of water to refill.
  • We also do a surprise drink like the apple juice drinks with the character heads.  They don’t drink juice except or orange juice so this is a special treat.   We also try to only give them this drink within the next hour of a stop because it sometimes makes them have to go sooner.  Sometimes we purchase these ahead or sometimes we let them pick which one they want out at the gas station.

Activities

We do not have a DVD player in the car nor do we have tablets for the kids. Maybe if they’re older it’d be a different story but our 3 and 5 year olds’ are fine looking out the window, cuddling a stuffed animal, snacking or doing an activity in their seat.

We take breaks, we get out and run in the grass and have a picnic when needed.

When traveling with kids with no TV, tablet or phone here are some activities to do in the car to keep the children busy:

  • Wrap up little items or fidgets they can open like a gift. E.g. Poppers, something soft, something squishy, hard toy, slinky, etc.
  • I Spy (Letters, Numbers, Colors, Signs) See Freebie Print out below
  • Memorize a bible verse (use tricks like hand motions or making it in to a song)
  • LCD Drawing Pad
  • Magic marker pack
  • Coloring book
  • Water WOW! books by Melissa and Doug
  • Purchase a new or pack their favorite stuffed animal or toy.  If it’s a new toy save it for when you start your trip so the excitement stays strong and doesn’t diminish.
  • Sing along to your favorite songs or movies soundtracks.
  • Books and CD Books. It’s always fun to pack a new book or hit up the library before you go.

 

Tips and Tricks

The first thing has to be the BEST item we have ever purchased for the car. It has helped us NOT only on road trips but also when we are out and about going to the grocery store, hikes or the playground.

  • It’s an OXO travel potty– It folds up and comes with very absorbant bags. It is perfect for traveling when your kids have to potty and you have to pull of the side of the road or because there is NO WAY you will take them in to that gas station bathroom.
  • Own backpacks– I pack them each a mini backpack bag with their activities in it. It also holds a pair of socks and a change of clothes if needed. I make sure they have a blanket nearby if they get cold.
  • Quick Shoes– If your children are anything like one of mine, their shoes and socks will be off in a matter of seconds. So when traveling I always make sure they have quick and easy shoes they can throw on with or without socks so it makes getting in and out of the car easier.
  • Easy Access– Make sure all snacks and water are easily accessible
  • Drive Early- If you are trying to get a longer stretch of time in driving I highly suggest you wake up early to leave.   It takes a little while for our kids to wind down and fall back asleep but more than likely they will sleep a little longer and you can get at least an extra 2 hours of drive time.
  • Be flexible– So many things can pop up when traveling. They can be frustrating and make it hard to enjoy the trip or you can decide to make the best of it. Just remember the most important thing is you get there safe.

Thanks for sticking with me! I hope this was helpful in sparking ideas for your next trip with kids.

We’d love to hear about how you travel with kids.  What tips and tricks do you have?  Please share them below in the comments!

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Meet Julia!

Julia is a wife to her high-school sweetheart, a mother to two beautiful girls and a follower of Christ.   She loves crafting, teaching and is forever grateful for a God who is in control of all unknowns and thankful we can have a peace that surpasses all understanding.

If there is any excellence

If there is any excellence

I’m so glad you’re back, or even here for the first time. We’ve been focusing on one word from Philippians 4:8 each month since September of 2021. We only have one month left. Is there a scripture or topic that is weighing on your mind? If you have something you’d like to see us focus on, email Melinda at [email protected].

Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

Philippians 4:8

I’m gonna be honest, this month’s focus is incredibly difficult for me. Hence the reason it is posting so late. I am a perfectionist, and struggle to see anything as excellent.  I am currently trying to re-program my own brain and my parenting so that I can help my children see there is more to life than being perfect.

Because I am a perfectionist, I don’t see excellence in many places. I better really pay attention to this month’s scripture readings!  

What is “excellence”?

Excellence is the quality of being outstanding or really good. 

EXCELLENCE: distinction; high quality; superiority; brilliance; greatness; merit; caliber; eminence; preeminence; supremacy; peerlessness; transcendence; value; worth; skill; talent; genius; virtuosity; accomplishment; expertness; mastery; prowess

Do you struggle to find excellence in your world? I have been working on not having such high standards for me or my children or my husband. As a mom we tend to see ourselves in our children, sometimes this is fun, and sometimes we realize we need to address some things in ourselves so that we can help our kids. 

I have a 6-year-old who doesn’t want to finish anything that isn’t exactly perfect or what he expected it to be. Picture isn’t quite right, trash it. Words are spelled wrong, don’t use the eraser trash it. I am a perfectionist who has gone from trying to make everything perfect, to just not trying. It is one of the hardest aspects of myself to face and admit it’s there.

I have ignored it until I see it in the 6-year-old and a little in some of the others, but it is becoming very evident to me that I have to face this. I must face my own not-perfect perfectionism to help my son work through his. 

As I read through the scriptures I have pulled this month I am reminded that ONLY God is perfect. He doesn’t expect us to be perfect. In fact, he knew we wouldn’t be and he sent his son to bridge the gap. 

But [God] said to me, “my power is made perfect in weakness.”Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

2 Corinthians 12:9

Thank you, Lord, for covering us with your perfect power and excellence. Please help any mommas out there who are like me to STOP looking for perfect excellence in themselves, their spouses, their children and others. Thank you for the excellent plan you have for us. 

I am trying to find ways to take the time and energy to acknowledge the efforts my children and husband put into various efforts. 

More importantly, I am making an effort to praise God for his perfect excellence and the ways he is always there for me no matter how far short I fall of excellence. There is a new list of 31 verses to help us define and focus on excellence this month. Please join me in reading and writing them down. As always, we would love to hear what impact this plan has on your life. Download the plan below.

practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you. Philippians 4:9

Teaching ourselves to focus on what is truly excellent, God, is a worthy goal. Not only a worthy goal but it comes with a promise from our God, the God of peace will be with us if we focus on these things.

Come back in April for “worthy of praise”.

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Meet Melinda!

Melinda is a Christian, a wife, and a mom of 6. She has a blended family and has spent much time trying to learn how to "mom". She's still not perfect, but it makes her that much more grateful for God's grace and mercy in her life.

The Joy of Becoming a Mother

The Joy of Becoming a Mother

Tuesday, July 6th, the small letters “pregnant” appeared on the Clear Blue test.

My heart started to explode with happiness, my lifelong dream of being a mom was coming true and I couldn’t wait to tell my husband.

 

The following months were filled with puking six plus times a day and not being able to find anything that would help. I had a lot of “free time” to think and pray. I tried very hard to keep my mentality positive and praise God for the opportunity and blessing to carry a baby and that he made my body able to do this.

Seventeen weeks later the morning sickness was over and it was time for the sweet moment to have an ultrasound and find out if everything was growing and developing properly, oh and of course the fun part, finding out if our little bean was a girl or boy. Spoiler alert, it’s a girl!

My husband is the youngest of 7, and I can say I got the sweetest in-laws. All my sisters have been the best support system; from getting me maternity clothes and snacks that I thought I couldn’t live without at the time to throwing the most magical baby shower and spoiling our sweet little girl with all the bows and outfits a girl could need.

My nieces and nephews cannot wait for their new baby cousin to be here. They all hug and love on my belly any chance they get. Elgin, she’s 2, will sit on my lap and talk to my belly; she’ll sit there telling stories and laugh and have a whole conversation. The best part is feeling our little girl wiggle and respond to Elgin talking to her; best friends in the making.

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not on thine own understanding. In all ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths”
Proverbs 3:5 keeps running through the back of my head. As our due date gets closer, 31 days to be exact” the nerves are starting to set in. I keep having to remind myself that the mind is deceitful and can be persuaded easily. I have to keep my faith in the Lord and that he will take care of me and my little family through all this.

Our little princess will be here in a few weeks and we are so ready to meet her!

In the meantime, I will be folding clothes, cleaning house, washing walls, this nesting thing is real; but I will also be praying and strengthening my faith to be the best I can be to be able to raise a little who loves God.

Meet Caleigh!

 

Caleigh is a bubbly, vivacious friend to all! She has never met a stranger and her ability to make every person she talks to feel like they are her dearest friend is one of her greatest virtues.

She is a tech at an eye clinic but looks forward to being a full time mommy very soon.

Caleigh has a deep love for the Lord and is an encouragement to all she meets to place their trust in Him.

She lives in SW Colorado with her husband, Jesse, and their sweet dog Paisley. 

 

Legacy of Love

Legacy of Love

Proverbs 13:22

“A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children, but a sinner’s wealth is stored up for the righteous.”

What does Legacy Mean?

When looking up the definition of legacy, a lot of money and property came up. For me when I think of legacy, it is all the other stuff left behind. It’s how you made people feel. It’s what was done for them and to them. It’s the moments of generosity shown in love and the advice given.

Update

I recently had my Grandmother, whom I referred to as Grammie, pass away. I think about all the things she left behind. How she treated people and made them feel.

So many people shared with me how, when they were new to the church and visiting for the first time she was the first person to go up and say “hello”.

How simple, YET so monumental in their memory.

What is most important?

It is soooooo very easy, ESPECIALLY with young children to miss an opportunity to meet someone new visiting the church. To make an impact in their lives forever.  I encourage you (along with myself) to also, like my Grammie, get up and meet new visitors.  To talk to people who may need someone to show interest in their lives and to let them know they are important and welcome here.

Forever with me

I am thankful I have the pictures and memories of time spent together, advice and love she’s given that will forever with me.

She used to love going to the bluegrass festivals with my grandfather when younger.

So, my husband and I enjoyed taking her in the later years. Even if we just went for the food and sat in the car mostly just to eat and hear the music.

One of my favorite memories was taking her to Loretta Lynn Concert.  Someone she loved to listen to growing up.   I was so excited to buy these tickets for her and she could have said “no” because she felt uncomfortable or it would have been too many inconveniences, but she said “yes”. 

It created a memory I will cherish with her forever.  I am so thankful she said, “yes”.

Emotion

How do you make people feel when you’re around you?

The emotion when around my Grammie was of feeling special, seen and heard with the attentiveness she gave when visiting her.

Physical

What will you physically leave behind?

Some will leave a house, items in the home, or money.   Some will leave a lot of “stuff” that is meaningless.

What I will forever have from my Grammie are the handmade clothes, blankets and stuffed animals she created.  The ones that came from her heart.  Things I can hold, smile and appreciate.

Other ideas

Maybe you are not creative in that way.  Maybe you love to cook and you can make food for your loved ones.  Or write our handwritten recipes and create a book for them.

Possibly, it is recording your voice and reading to them or even calling to leave a voice message they can hold on to for when they need to hear your voice.

It also very well could be a painting, music, a book, a letter or encouragement, etc.    What do you like to do?  Do it and make it a permanent object.  Your loved ones will be thankful you did.

The Best Part of a Legacy

The best part of a legacy is sharing your faith with others and your children and your children grow up to continue to pass it down to their children. Thus, creating a whole new generation to go out in to all the world sharing the gospel of Christ.

I am so thankful my Grammie raised my father up in the church to meet my mother who together shared the gospel with me and my siblings.

That is a legacy of love that will continue to grow and will one day allow us to all meet up again.

Do You Have a Legacy?

What legacy are you choosing to leave to your children and grandchildren? A legacy doesn’t just happen the day we pass, it is the daily choices we make and invest in the people around us.

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Meet Julia!

Julia is a wife to her high-school sweetheart, a mother to two beautiful girls and a follower of Christ.   She loves crafting, teaching and is forever grateful for a God who is in control of all unknowns and thankful we can have a peace that surpasses all understanding.

Grace for busy mommas

Grace for busy mommas

Are you busy? I am! Life is busy.

I feel like the most common answer I have when people ask me how I am is, “Oh, you know. Busy, busy.”

In my prayer journal, many prayers start out with “I am overwhelmed!”.

I have really had to take a step back and examine my priorities and choices.

Why am I feeling overwhelmed? Am I working towards accomplishing my main priorities?

It has been super helpful for me to stop and think about what my main goals in life are and re-evaluate the choices I am making.

As a Christian, my number one priority is to follow Jesus and teach my kids to do the same.

That is a really easy thing to say, a whole lot harder to do. Harder not because Jesus asks so much of us. Rather, because doing ANYTHING consistently is challenging for us. At least for me! Except eating. I seem to be really good at eating consistently. Ha!

Here are a couple of tips that have truly helped me.

Tip number one. Give yourself grace.

This may seem counterintuitive, but hear me out.

I am very good at starting routines and staying with a program, whether working out, studying the Bible, making sure my kids brush their teeth twice a day, UNTIL something happens to change up our schedule. I get frustrated because I never seem to be able to find ANY time that works ALL the time. Inevitably, I end up NOT accomplishing my goals because I couldn’t do it at the same time every day.

I’ve read the self-help books about block scheduling and setting routines. They have some very good and helpful tips. Ultimately though, you have to do what works best for you. I am pretty confident I am not the only mom on the block who struggles with consistency.

When you find yourself in the middle of the week and you haven’t pulled your Bible out once, your kids haven’t showered since last Tuesday and the dishes are molding in your sink (I might be speaking from experience here.). Instead of doing what we women are so good at, beating ourselves up, give yourself grace.

You can get back on track, the track may just look different.

Tip number two. Be flexible.

I am not talking about doing handstands and somersaults. No. Be willing to have flexibility in your schedule. If you weren’t able to get that quiet time in God’s word this morning, get it this afternoon. Don’t be afraid to stop and take the time you need to feed your soul and commune with your Lord. In fact, be afraid not to! Our enemy would have us believe it’s selfish to take time and everything here on this earth is so important we just can’t take a break. Don’t be deceived friends!!! This is the single most important thing you can do.

One mistake I have been guilty of is trying to always study and pray when my kids are sleeping. There is nothing terribly wrong with that but my eyes have been opened to the fact that my kids need to see how important a relationship with Jesus is and how much it means to me. They need study and prayer modeled for them. I am not saying you should never have any quiet time without them. Just don’t feel like that is the only way.

Susanna Wesly (mother of John and Charles Wesly) was the mother of 19 children, Sadly, 9 of them died as infants. If you think raising 10 kids was a lot you should know she was the 25th child of 25!

She lived in England during the early 18th century. Now, we think our lives are hard and busy, but this momma didn’t have a dishwasher, washing machine, or gas stove! I am sure she spent a lot more time preparing meals and just keeping her household functioning!

Anyway, every day she would sit in her rocking chair likely in the middle of chaos (I mean, she did have 10 kids!) and read her bible and pray. She would flip her apron over her head and spend time with her God. Her kids knew that was her time. They still saw it. They watched. But they knew not to disturb. Wow!

Do you think this had an impact on her children? Seeing how two of her boys became world-famous evangelists I would say, yes!

Next time you are feeling overwhelmed, run-down, outta time, and exhausted, Stop. Sit down. Take a breath. Spend time in prayer and God’s word. It is the best way to spend our most precious commodity-time.

 

Ephesians 5:16 “Redeeming the time because the days are evil.”

Philippians 4:7“And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

Let God’s perfect peace guard your heart and mind as you go forward in the life he has called you to.

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Meet Mollie

 

Mollie is a lover of Jesus above all. She loves her husband and family and enjoys gardening, teaching, piano, riding, and farming. She lives in SW Colorado with her husband and five kids.