I recently read a devotion about choosing holiness over the things of this world. Now, as a mom, I am constantly reminded that it's not just about me anymore. How can I ever expect my children to one day choose the pursuit of holiness over the pursuit of self gratification if I am not that consistent example for them? Of course, even if I was alone on this earth, I should strive to be set apart because that's what our Heavenly Father wants of us. But there is this overwhelming, humbling wow factor that comes into play when I think about the little souls that the Lord has placed in my arms. I want my children to see that I choose not to watch certain TV shows or movies that are displeasing to God...I want my children to see that I spend a part of my day reading His Word & praying...I want them to see that our priority in our home is Worshiping God above any other activities...In a nutshell, I want my children to see me pursuing holiness. Am I there? Unfortunately no, it's a daily struggle. But I better strive to get there fast because my two year old already knows "mommy's Bible" so he surely knows how much I'm picking it up.
Surviving motherhood of little ones with the Lord as our guide and the friendship of others.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Choosing Holiness
I recently read a devotion about choosing holiness over the things of this world. Now, as a mom, I am constantly reminded that it's not just about me anymore. How can I ever expect my children to one day choose the pursuit of holiness over the pursuit of self gratification if I am not that consistent example for them? Of course, even if I was alone on this earth, I should strive to be set apart because that's what our Heavenly Father wants of us. But there is this overwhelming, humbling wow factor that comes into play when I think about the little souls that the Lord has placed in my arms. I want my children to see that I choose not to watch certain TV shows or movies that are displeasing to God...I want my children to see that I spend a part of my day reading His Word & praying...I want them to see that our priority in our home is Worshiping God above any other activities...In a nutshell, I want my children to see me pursuing holiness. Am I there? Unfortunately no, it's a daily struggle. But I better strive to get there fast because my two year old already knows "mommy's Bible" so he surely knows how much I'm picking it up.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
ARK MINISTRY COOKOUT!
@ the home of Josh & Laura Hassler 6345 Barwick Bartlett, TN 38134
This Saturday @ 4:00 pm
Come & Enjoy Fellowship with other families!
All food will be provided, just bring yourself.
Let me know if you are planning on coming...
Facebook, email (laurahassler@bartlettbaptist.org), 497-7781,
or leave a comment here!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
If it's Free, I'm on board!
Monday, May 17, 2010
The Value of Mommy Friends
Yesterday God taught me a very valuable lesson: the value of having mommy friends.
Last night at church we had a pot luck dinner. I really enjoy these fellowships. Seeing all the families together is always great! But I have a 2 year old – a very rambunctious 2 year old. She loves to run and play and make messes. I have a friend who also has a 2 year old – a very rambunctious 2 year old. Last night, we chose to sit together at the pot-luck and tag team our 2 year olds during the meal time. Surly 4 adults could handle 2 kids… right?
We were a little closer to the front of the line so I offered to get my friend’s 2 year old a plate too because food always seems to calm! Besides, how in the world can you expect one of the kids to sit there and eat while the other one watches? That is just not fair! Plus the goal here is to get them BOTH eating as quickly as possible. (Disaster 2 adverted!)
Within seconds, and I mean seconds, of getting back to the table, my daughter turns over a full glass of tea. Two of the four parents who were at the table at this time, jumped right into action and we got the spill easily cleaned up. PS to the church – might need to spray and wash that table cloth! (Disaster 3 not adverted!)
So finally we get all plates and drinks and kids situated and all is going well. The kids are even sitting and eating – both of them at the same time. We breathe a little sigh of relief as we discuss the topic that seems to be most dear to our hearts these days… potty training.
OOPS! What’s that mess on the chair? Why is that chair wet? Oh no. So maybe we are not doing so great at the potty training. Daddy leaves to change child. Mommy cleans chair. (Disaster 4 not adverted but maybe no one else noticed!)
Dessert time! Let’s give them chocolate. Sure, that’s a great idea.
Mommy friend helps keep other kids from getting in it. Daddy comes to clean up the hall way. I go to the women’s bathroom where there is a shower to hose her down. There is poop literally dripping off this child in the shower. What? NO water? It’s broke! What now? Mommy friend offers help. Go find someone to turn on the water. Someone finally comes to the rescue, but the water is broke. We clear out the men’s restroom and mommies and kid heads over there. Finally, shower works and we get the kid hosed down. Not sure at this point whether to laugh or cry!
Mommy friend checks for more poop in the floor and they get it all cleaned up. Thank goodness it’s time to go home! Don’t think I can take much more of this day.
This morning, got an email from my mommy friend first thing asking me how I was. She knows that it’s not really about the kid this morning – it’s about me.
The moral of the whole messy story… sometimes you need another mom that understands. You need moms that are where you are in life. You need mom’s that aren’t afraid to help you clean up your “muddy” child. They understand what it’s like to be pooped on, peed on, spilled on… and loved on, hugged on, and kissed on. They know the tears of being a mom – the frustrated tears, the sad tears, and the tears of joy!
God blessed me with a special mommy friend just like that – in fact, he blessed me with a couple of those special friends. My prayer for you is that you will find mommy friends like that too!
Verse for the week
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Thankful
Last night, we had an appreciation dinner for all of our ARK & Treehouse teachers & helpers. As the person who has to always recruit for the children's minstry... I am thankful for everyone's dedication to the ministry. However, now as a mom, I am so thankful for those who have, are, and will be investing in my children. They show us each Sunday & Wednesday how much they love our babies. If you are one of those special people God has placed in my children's lives... THANK YOU!!! And of course, if you are not yet serving somewhere in the Kids' Ministry...we have a spot for you!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Poop!
James 3
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Moms Just Wanna Have Fun Too!
The chocolate cake was just that good :)
We still want to feel like a princess...
Wow! It's so much easier taking a picture without the kids.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Mom's Time Out
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Stakes are High
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Hunger Pains
Matthew 5:6
It made me think, Oh that one day He will hunger and thirst for the Lord. It just comes so easily to pray for their safety and health. But we should always pray for their salvation first and foremost. I also want to be that example for my children. I hope as they grow older, I do not get side tracked with the things of this world. I want to teach them that God comes before everything else. He should be our greatest desire!