What started out as a weight loss journey has turned into a journey of being a wife and on into motherhood! Raising a super hero isn't always easy, but it sure is fun!
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Wacky Wednesday!!
The last few days have been pretty... rough. I have been in a horrible funk and haven't figured out how to dig myself out.
It started Friday... and I just continued to sink lower and lower into a deep dark depression. Saturday, I literally stayed in my jammies until 6 when we HAD to go out. Sunday, I forced myself to get ready and go to church, thinking it would help - it did for the moment. Sunday night, I sang with my parents at church - that really helped for the moment - and then went back to my in-law's for family night and Super Bowl. Monday, I cried all the way to work, and then all the way home. Tuesday was pretty much the same way...
This brings me to today. Why am I spilling my guts about my 5 day depression? Because adulting is messy. I am not perfect, and I never want to pretend to be! I want YOU to know that if you ever feel the same or are currently feeling the same way, you are not alone.
Yes, I know how desperately hard it is to get out of your own head space - especially when the thoughts are getting darker and darker with each passing minute. I know it's even harder to put a smile on your face when you feel anything but smiley.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. You DO matter! Your feelings ARE important!
I want this blog to be a safe place - where you feel comfortable to speak your mind, share your thoughts/feelings, where you don't feel alone. So... how can we connect? How can we interact?
I woke up this morning feeling better. Not 100%, but better. I put makeup on for the first time this morning. I put on one of my new necklaces with the outfit that I particularly bought the piece for. When I looked in the mirror, for the first time in a REALLY long time, I liked what I saw!!
Today, tell yourself to stay beautiful. Say it in whatever way you can to make yourself feel better, or alive in the moment! Tomorrow may not be like this, but for today - I AM BEAUTIFUL!
Have a Wednesday as AWESOME as you are!!
PS - If you want to view some of the jewelry that I have become obsessed with (thanks to my cousin!!!!) or if you want to chat makeup with my sister, let me know! I will hook you up and tag you where necessary :)
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Day 754 of January...
So... It's cold :( Woke up this morning to temps around -4 degrees...
I haven't been the best about blogging - obviously, since it has been about a month since I have graced you with my written words.
Diana is 9 months old now! She weighs 18 pounds, and is 28 inches long!! She is crawling all over the place, pulling up on everything, trying to hang on things (like a tv tray at my mom's house...). Still sleeping through the night, which is completely awesome. And she has started trying new foods. Mostly purees because I am a nervous momma, but she loves puffs and is a really good eater!
If you follow me on facebook, then you noticed that today I posted a ridiculously vague post about changes for me. Let me clarify and be perfectly blunt - I AM NOT PREGNANT. I DO NOT WANT TO BE PREGNANT. WE ARE NOT PLANNING TO GET PREGNANT AGAIN.
I don't mean to yell, but I am just putting this out there to cut out some questions... I will dive deeper in a later post, but Diana is it.
The changes I am referring to are kind of hard for me to put into words. Since Diana was born, I have really started to come in to being a different person. I have never been one to care about fashion, or jewelry, or makeup, or really anything one might consider "girly". At all. I don't know how to braid, I don't own a straightener (or even a blow dryer for that matter) I barely know how to put on the tiny bit of makeup I own.
And then along comes 2019. I started to think about things differently. I pretty much shop at Torrid or Target, but most of my clothes come from Torrid. Long story short, until a few years ago I HATED shopping. To the point of having a panic attack in the middle of stores...
And then Torrid - again, this is a post for a different day. I walked in and they treated me so kindly, and they even noticed when I started to get a little panicky and took their time with me. Now, they all know me, Brandon, AND Diana by name. I highly recommend them!!
When we shopped a couple weeks ago, something inside told me to try a different color and look... when I tried it on, I LOVED IT!! It was a pink and mauve sweater... very NOT me. But I loved the way I looked. Which led me to start thinking about makeup, which also led me to start thinking about accessories/jewelry.
My sister in law is starting to sell Mary Kay - that takes care of my wanting to TRY makeup (not sure I have the time to devote to putting a face on every single day...)
My cousin introduced me to Paparazzi Accessories - each piece is only $5 each!! I have a couple pieces on the way to me to try it out.
So... the changes of 2019 are coming and they are helping me feel beautiful in my skin. I do have instagram, and will do my best to post pics of the changes as they happen :)
Thank you for loving me, and allowing me to stretch my legs - so to speak.
Love you, and love yourself!!
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Oops...
Well... I made it 22 days of my challenge... right? That counts for something!!
I have to really give a shout out to the parents who deal with a no sleeping baby... Diana has hit something called "the 8 month sleep regression" meaning she has decided that sleep is completely overrated and refuses to do so.
Saturday afternoon she napped quite a bit (I may have been napping with her, but this isn't about me!!) and Sunday was too cold to do anything but stay in bed and cuddle for most of the day... So I wasn't too terribly shocked when she didn't want to sleep. I tried everything - her routine, another bottle, singing and rocking, rocking and no singing... I even tried my last resort which is putting her in her bed with her mobile on. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't - at 1am I was willing to try anything.
I finally caved and brought Diana to bed with us - we do NOT co sleep... that is a habit that does not work for us personally. No offense to those who do, parenting techniques work for some but not all... but this momma needed sleep for work the next day.
I hoped that her lack of sleep would cause her to sleep Monday night... boy was I ever wrong!! Since I didn't have my partner in parenting (Brandon had to work...) she again ended up in bed with me. Every time I moved, her eyes popped open... Was she cold? Nope. Was she hungry? Nope. She just had zero plans of sleeping Monday night.
Tuesday night, we changed our whole approach. We played with her, laughed with her... and didn't let her take an evening nap! by 8:30, she was in a fleece sleep sack, covered in night time lotion, and her eyes were starting to get heavy!! She slept through the night!!! WHEW!!
Now, I know that this is not that big of a deal compared to what other parents have to handle on a nightly basis... We know very well how blessed we are with a babe who sleeps for more than 2 hours at a time. This was just completely out of character for her!
So, with 8 teeth coming in (yep... 8!! All at once!!) and growing like a weed, we have a 2 days shy of 8 month old who has hit the 8 month sleep regression!!
Good luck mommies and daddies!!! Get some rest, and continue to be each others greatest cheerleader... We are finding that parenting is certainly difficult if you don't...
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Day 22 - Thanksgiving Day
I don't have much of a post today, because we will be spending the majority of the day with family. As I advise you to do as well.
Define family = that's who you should spend today with!
Enjoy!!!
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Day 21 - Turkey Day Eve
The woman who loves wisdom is elegant beyond compare.
Today's post really has nothing to do with my desk calendar... Today, I just want to make a simple thank you.
Thank you to my readers, who join me on this journey. Thank you to my family for always being my biggest fan and support. Thank you, especially, to my husband for putting up with my brand of crazy. And finally, this might sound silly but... Thank you to God.
He has brought me through so many things in my life, I can't even begin to count the blessings. Through addiction, through loss, through relationships, through fertility issues, through pregnancy and birth... And now, He is bringing me through parenthood. I mess up every single day, I don't do anything perfectly, but He never leaves me.
For that, I am thankful.
What are you thankful for today??
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Day 20 - Thankful
Always be thankful - Colossians 3:15
What a concept, right? To always be thankful?
I think in today's society, when we are wrapped up in all of the things we need to do, all the distractions life brings, and general life we forget to be thankful.
I have been to Haiti 3 times, and something happened on the last trip that just broke my heart into a million pieces... I worked with an organization that was focused on keeping families together. I could go into the horribleness of foreign orphanages, or the fact that most children in Haiti have living parents and/or relatives, but for various reasons they send them to orphanages... but that is a post for a different day.
The organization I was working with hosted a feeding program 3 times a week - the families came weekly to a classroom type setting, they studied the bible and sang songs, and then had lunch. I was busy handing out bowls of chicken and rice, when I noticed a young girl (couldn't have been more than 4 years old) in the front row holding a small butter dish. I thought that was interesting, so I stopped and watched her for a second.
She slowly opened the dish and started scooping her meal into the bowl. I asked the leader why she was doing that, and the response almost killed me where I stood. She was saving some for her sick sister and mother who couldn't make it to the program at that time.
Each time I go to Haiti, I walk away with something new. This time, I walked away being more thankful than ever! I live in a society where I can run to McDonald's any time I am hungry, yet I helped with a feeding program who helped a small child take lunch home to her family because they had nothing to eat that day.
I have so many stories from Haiti... but like I said, they are stories for another time.
Always be thankful - Colossians 3:15
What are you thankful for today?
Monday, November 19, 2018
Day 19 - Goodness
Remind each other of God's goodness and be thankful - Ephesians 5:4
First, let me apologize that yesterday's post was short AND late... I forgot to set the auto post for yesterday...
Back on track today!!
I have a friend on facebook who is going through some serious stuff in life. Who it is and what she is going through is not important. What IS important is that I try to remind her that while she is fully entitled to feel her feelings, she should also count her blessings. I don't remind her to count her blessings to discount her negative feelings, but more to help her get through the negative thoughts.
I have been battling depression and anxiety for a while... things have only escalated since Diana's arrival. When my mind starts to spiral out of control, I try to start counting things I am thankful for. It helps my brain stop focusing on the bad - because let's be real here... life is FULL of bad things or times or feelings. It helps my brain refocus on the good things and slows the spiral to a stop.
This scripture encourages us to do that for each other. Encourage each other to remember the good things while dealing with the bad things. Sometimes it is much harder than anyone might believe, but God is with us through it all.
Who have you encouraged today??
Day 18 - Thanks!
She thought about everything she wanted to say to God, and it always started with "Thank You"
Have you thanked God for your blessings today?
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Day 17 - Kindness
I have a love/hate relationship with the holiday season... I am not a fan of decorating - because my house is destroyed in the process, and then destroyed again when we take everything down... hoping that having Diana will change my mind on that this year. I am a HUGE fan of gift giving and being with family though!! So, that more than makes up for it all in my mind.
However, this is also what I hate about this time of year... we go shopping, like the rest of the world, and see the most nasty people. People being rude to sales people, being rude to other people around them, even being rude to the people they are with! Yelling at their kids to be quiet or sit still - yet forgetting that the hustle and bustle, the lights, the sounds, SANTA CLAUS IN THE MALL, are all stimulating their little ones and getting them excited!! Yelling at their spouse because the line to Starbucks is too long... I could go on and on.
I used to work at the mall during the holiday season - I loved the people watching, but sometimes the people interaction was a bit much...
Does it cost you anything to be kind? Does it hurt you to take a minute with your kids and notice the things going on around them? I say that before I experience my first holiday season with Diana... but hear me out...
I have already experienced life with her in the way that she notices everything! Even bed time has become somewhat of a challenge because she notices things in her room that she wants to touch and interact with. I try to remind myself that she is a tiny human, and like me she gets distracted by things. Poor Brandon has already experienced the holidays with me - over-stimulation and too many shiny things to look at...
My goal for the holidays this year is to take it all in with my little family. Giving a few minutes to look at the lights, take in the sounds, enjoy the few precious moments we have together. She won't be little forever, and the holidays should be a time of kindness!
Is going to hurt you to open the door for someone? Or give an extra ounce of grace to the kiddo or ADULT having a meltdown in the store? No. I promise you. It might actually make you feel GOOD to do something kind for another person.
Your own soul is nourished when you are kind - Proverbs 11:17
How can you show kindness this holiday season?
Friday, November 16, 2018
Day 16 - My Redeemer
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer - Psalm 19:14
This is one of my favorite things to say during prayer... but sometimes I forget. We have a Pastor at our church that starts every prayer with "Lord, we love ya!" Every time I hear him pray, I always smile! I love that kind of heart!
Think about it... what do you tell your spouse every day? "I love you" What do you tell you kids every day? What do you even tell your pets from time to time? Don't worry, everyone does!
Shouldn't we tell the Lord how much we love Him too? This spirit of "Lord, we love ya" reminds me of this Psalm - to be mindful of the words we speak AND the words we THINK!! Let that one sink in for a moment...
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer - Psalm 19:14
Are your words pleasing??
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Day 15 - A Little Bit Later Than Normal...
Words are such important things to be careful with.
This one kind of struck me today... I just had a meeting with my manager to make sure that I am on track for my goals and to get a really good review for 2018. She said something that will hopefully stick with me.
Rather than saying "there are some areas that you aren't doing well" She said something like "How can we identify areas of opportunity, both good and bad" Now, she was just using this as an example, as I have done really well this year.
It spoke volumes to me that she was looking at things from a positive perspective, instead of negative.
Today, St. Louis was hit with a snow storm... making the commute to work a horrible experience. When I woke up, I was bummed that we didn't have a snow day, but then I thought of the fact that this will be Diana's first experience with snow. We bundled her up and took her out on our back porch. I leaned down with her the arm rail of our deck and watched as she put her hand in the snow for the first time. She didn't care for it at all!! When we put a tiny bit in her mouth, she acted like it was a lemon or something!
What does this have to do with words? Well... I woke up ready to scream and cry over the weather, but ended up crying laughing over the reaction my kiddo had to snow! While the words weren't verbalized, they were in my thoughts... and that can end up WORSE than verbal words!
People, whether they believe it or not, are sensitive creatures. Words are like a double edged sword... they can cut. Sometimes to the core! Words have the power to lift people up, or bring people down. They can fill them with joy, or fill them with pain. Words can make you laugh, they can make you cry. Be careful!
If I could teach Diana anything it would be to be tender with her words. She has no idea how she could change the world with 1 word.
Words are such important things to be careful with.
How are YOU being careful with your words??
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Day 14 - Love
He is like a Father to us, tender and sympathetic - Psalm 103:13
Diana is 7 months old today. I can't even begin to tell you how much our lives have changed in the last 7 months! She has showed us how much patience we really have, she has filled a void in our hearts that we didn't know we had, and she has shown us how to love tenderly and unconditionally!
Our evening routine is as follows: I pick her up from my mom on my way home from work, we get in the door where daddy usually has dinner in process, and I take her out of her seat (and now, with the recent cold snap, I also unbundle her...) She goes into her bouncy seat exersaucer thing and plays while I get myself together for the evening - usually putting my pajamas on.
After dinner is my favorite part! This is when Brandon puts her on her blanket with some of her favorite toys, and he gets down and plays with her. I don't know if he notices that I watch him all the time with her, but seeing him take on his role as "father" really melts my heart!
Brandon HATES to see Diana cry. He HATES to see her in pain and unable to tell us what is wrong (lately, her new teeth!!) He will go to great lengths to make sure that both of us - Diana and myself - are taken care of. Believe me when I say, I got one of the best ones in him!! Something I know very well, and do not take for granted.
If Brandon loves her so much, how much more does our Heavenly Father love us? If Brandon is heartbroken every time she cries, or has a pain, or is anything but happy... how much more does our Heavenly Father feel these things? We live and exist in a fractured creation, separate from God... how much does it hurt His heart to see us from a distance?
I once told a grieving friend that God understands us better than we think. He understands the broken heart from the perspective of a father, He just wants to love His children and be loved in return - He understands the broken heart from the perspective of the broken hearted, Jesus wept too... - He understands the broken heart from the perspective of the Comforter - the Holy Spirit, who surrounds us! He understands on a level that we don't quite understand yet.
He is like a father to us, tender and sympathetic - Psalm 103:13
Are you loving tenderly and sympathetically?
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Day 13 - Bless the Lord - Warning, part of my testimony is included here
The lovingkindness of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting - Psalm 103:17
This is another one that I had to go back and read the WHOLE text before being able to write anything... this Psalm is LOADED with song material!!
This is where "I will bless the Lord, oh my soul! And all that is within me, bless His Holy name" comes from. It's an old hymn and we sing it every once in a while at church.
This is also where the song we learned at church camp comes from "Bless the Lord thy God of Israel from everlasting (lasting) to everlasting (lasting)" My church camp friends should remember!!
The Psalm is pretty much referring to the fact that all things will eventually go away, but the Lord will remain forever! What a promise!!
When I was running around like a wild woman, in my 20s, I was also running from God. I would even go so far as to say that God didn't exist... Even though I was acting like a jerk and was very angry at the "Church", He still remained. There were times when I would wake up, having no clue how I got home... He was still there!
The day I turned it all over to Him, I gave Him an ultimatum... I prayed for the first time in years and said audibly "if You are real, if You truly love me in spite of myself, then stop me!" I had every intention of taking my own life that day. I had it all figured out of how I was going to do it, how I was going to do it, all I had to do was get out of my bed and take care of it. I said this as I was heading to get the knife...
When I said these words, I felt physical arms wrap around me and I heard an audible voice say "Let not your heart be troubled" and I fell into a deep, restful sleep. While the words I said and the words I heard have nothing to do with this scripture, Gods love was still with me! Through all of the things I did and said, He never left.
The lovingkindness of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting - Psalm 103:17
How has His love never failed you?
Monday, November 12, 2018
Day 12 - Unconditional Love
God loves you no matter what.
This has always been very hard for me to accept. Why? Because the only "relationships" I am familiar with are earthly relationships... people are very slow to forgive and even slower to love unconditionally.
When I look at my daughter, I cannot help but love her! She is so small and innocent. She is learning all sorts of things, and doesn't seem to miss anything going on around her! When I watch her, sometimes I think about how God can love us like this.
I mess up. I mess up all the time! And yet, God loves me no matter what!
If I love my daughter so unconditionally - because no matter what this little girl does, no matter how far she runs, I will always love her! She will always be my daughter. It's hard to imagine her doing anything that would cause me to not love her...
Why do we have a tendency to doubt God's love?
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Day 11 - Veteran's Day
He is the God who keeps every promise - Psalm 146:6
My favorite soldier (my Papa) never really spoke about his service. He never told about his time in Italy, and never pushed any of us to join the military. He did, however, teach his whole family to trust in God.
I don't have much to say today, but I want to for sure thank every veteran who has served. Even if I don't agree with the conflict, I still appreciate your willingness to put your life on the line so that I can continue living mine.
I appreciate your sacrifice and every thing that you have had to endure.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Day 10 - Head up!!
Head up, shoulders back, thoughts positive, heart set on the promises of God.
This one is hard... Why? Because... well... life happens. It's so easy to get caught up in the day to day and forget all the things that God promised.
Sometimes people forget that God never once promised that life would be easy - especially once you start living your life for Him. It's never been all roses and dew drops! In fact, it's been very VERY hard.
For example... it was laid on my heart to work in missions in some way shape or form. Honestly, I thought that I had found my calling!! And then it all fell to pieces around me. While it was not for lack of trying or prayer, it just didn't work out. I figured by now I would be working with the Sew Into Haiti project full time and would have more than 3 trips under my belt... but sadly, that is not in my path anymore - at least for the moment.
When things got hard, I took it personal. Like God was dangling my calling in front of my face, and then yanked it away when I jumped in with both feet... that wasn't the case at all! It wasn't His design that caused it all to break apart, but the choices of "man" and that's OK!
God promised He would fight for us, we need only be still - Exodus 14:14
He promises strength to the weak - Isaiah too many to list!! (I love the book of Isaiah - if you ever need motivation, turn there and just read!!)
What He never promised was that it would be easy, but He promised to never leave us or forsake us!! To me, that is a promise worth turning towards - even when I feel like Rambo up there...
Do you have your heart set on God's promises?
Friday, November 9, 2018
Day 9 - Trust
Trust the Lord completely - Proverbs 3:5
Today's reminder was so awesome to see this morning! It made me think about the ways I trust in the Lord (and the ways I don't... to which I try to remind myself that He has my life under control...) And then I started thinking about the influences in my life and how they trust. Which brought my grandparents (in the picture above) to mind.
Their story is so sweet and incredibly real, I HAVE to share with you today!!
My Ninny and Papa (Mabel and Harlon Keel) met on a blind date... apparently her cousin was asked out on a date, and asked to bring 2 of her friends. My Papa and his cousins were the dates! The way it apparently worked is that whoever got in the car first had first pick of the boys and so on. Luckily, Ninny was picked up first! She got in the car and saw my Papa in the back. The rest is history!
When she was alive, she told me that she knew the moment she saw him that he was made just for her. He said the same thing, in a totally different and unrelated moment. They truly loved each other!
They dated for approximately 2 years before Papa was called up to do his duty for his country. He was about to be shipped out to Italy during WW2, and he wanted to marry her before he left! He had 2 days furlough in North Carolina, and she had to get there! She started packing, and had a specific dress in mind to wear on her wedding day. Her mother, Great Grandma Covington, noticed that she kept packing the dress... so Great Grandma would take the dress out. This apparently went on all evening, until finally Ninny had to leave - without the dress. Little did Great Grandma know that a simple dress would not keep her from the love of her life!
On December 9, 1943, in North Carolina, they were married by a Justice of the Peace in his office! Papa was so nervous, he dropped the wedding ring... it rolled under the judges desk, and Papa - in uniform, no less - got down on his hands and knees to find the ring! I can only imagine the laughter that came out of the office!!
I am told that the next day, Papa was on his way to Italy and Ninny was on her way back home. She trusted God would bring Papa home to her - I mean, He brought him into her life, why would He take him away so soon?
Papa came home from the war!! Not entirely unscathed (he was wounded and awarded a purple heart) but he was home! They spent the years building their lives together, but Papa took up drinking. He would go out every night, drink till he couldn't hardly walk, and then come home. In the morning, Ninny would get him ready for work while getting the kids ready for school. They lived like this for a while... Ninny always trusting that God would take care of the family, would eventually sober Papa up, and provide for them.
Great Grandma Covington came to live with them at one point, and would always ask Papa to drive her to local revivals. Papa would take her, but would sit in his car and drink while listening to the music. He said that was his favorite part. The music. One night, a song struck Papa in just the right way that he got out of his car, stumbled to the alter (cause he had been drinking) and gave his life over to Christ. From that moment, he was sober and never drank another drop! He turned his whole family over, and was never the same!! If the church doors were open, the family was in church. It's amazing, the restoration that God can do!
In 1968 or 1969, their youngest daughter was diagnosed with cancer... I won't go into it, but the whole family kept trusting God. He would make her well. When she died in 1972, she believed that Jesus would be the one greeting her in Heaven! Ninny and Papa continued to trust that God was in control and would have the whole situation in His hands.
My whole life, I knew that they trusted God for everything. Finances, Health, Safety, EVERYTHING. When something happened, they prayed. When tragedy struck, they prayed. Even when I was going through my alcoholism and running wild, they never stopped trusting that God was in control.
The day Papa died, Ninny prayed and said that she trusted that God knew what He was doing. She missed him so much, but she never lost her faith. Not through Papa being in Italy, not through Papa's drinking, or through Terri Jean's cancer, or any other bit of life that came their way. They trusted God for every step.
So, when I saw today's verse, I knew exactly what I needed to share - the story of Ninny and Papa Keel.
I miss them so much that sometimes it physically hurts. They were so very important to me, and they made sure I knew how important I was to them! So many things they taught me, and one major thing is trusting the Lord in all things.
Trust the Lord completely - Proverbs 3:5
Are you trusting Him completely? What is holding you back?
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Day 8 - Knowing Your Heart
God, who knows all hearts, knows your. - Proverbs 24:12
Not going to lie... I had a hard time with this one today. I wasn't sure of the context of this, and couldn't really decide what to write to you all today... so I set out to do some research.
Turns out, this scripture basically falls into a chapter that refers to the "Good Samaritan" story. We all know this one, right? Guy gets beaten and left in the road. 2 people avoid the man, but a Samaritan saves the day - even goes out of his way to make sure the man is cared for and is returned to health, even after he has to leave the man.
Today's Proverb is basically reminding the reader that God knows your heart in all situations. If you see someone who needs help, and you don't, God will hold you accountable. God considers your motivations and actions.
We started watching a new show on TV called "New Amsterdam" and one of the first things the new doctor says when he gathers his department heads together is "how can I help?" I don't know why that question struck me, but it really has. In all aspects of life, I find myself wondering "how can I help?" It might be offering a kind word when I see a post of a friend that sounds like they are in a dark place, it might be cleaning up my house so Brandon doesn't have to worry about it, it could be anything.
I am not suggesting that you do things without considering consequence... don't be "foolish" but consider the situation, consider your gifts, and then ask yourself "How can I help?" especially knowing that God will examine your heart.
How are you helping?
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Day 7 - Fragile Things
The heart is a fragile thing, it can't be trusted to just anyone. Thank goodness God isn't anyone.
My dad taught me a lot of things growing up. Things that didn't make sense then, but now that I am a mom they totally apply! Things that made sense then, and some I used and some I didn't. One of the things that he always was reminding me was to "guard my heart". When I was needing advice in high school, and running around like a wild woman in my twenties, his response was always "guard your heart"
This was one of those things that I sometimes did and sometimes didn't.
I would jump from relationship to relationship. I would protect my own heart, but I had a bad habit of getting selfish and stop being fragile with someone else's heart. The majority of my twenties was spent soaked in alcohol, I wasn't a nice person... I openly admit that. Some of the situations I
Now that I am a mom, if I can teach Diana anything it would be to guard her heart. But also to be fragile with other's hearts as well. People are tender, even when they act tough. Matters of the heart are typically always fragile things.
I can only hope that my daughter will guard her heart as well.
How well do you guard your heart?
How well do you guard your heart?
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Day 6 - Direction
In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you. - Proverbs 3:6
This time last year, I was finally coming to terms with my gestational diabetes. The only way I could get through giving myself nightly shots was to pray before. Prayer to calm my nerves, to remind me of WHY I was going through this, and to give thanks for the opportunity to even be where I was.
Today, I find myself praying daily for guidance not just in parenthood, but in every aspect of my life. When I find myself struggling with anxiety, I try (because I don't always in the moment) to remember that He is guiding me even when I am panicked. When I find myself questioning, I am reminded that He is guiding my every step!
Our bedtime routine is very simple - book, songs, prayer, bed.
Book - usually 1 or 2 depending on the length and how sleepy she is acting (lately, it hasn't been any thanks to her falling asleep early...)
Songs - Always old southern gospel songs that I grew up singing. She seems to enjoy the Goodman's, but the one she that always makes her lay still is There's Just Something About that Name.
Prayer - Always starts with thanking Him for safety and guidance through the day, asking for angels to watch over us while we sleep, asking for protection over daddy as he is at work and driving home, and to guide us through tomorrow - either by keeping us safe or giving us an opportunity to be the Hands and Feet to someone else.
I doubt Diana understands what we are doing, but I know that I am trying to raise her to keep God first in all things. Pray about each opportunity, blessing, and situation to do the right thing. My Ninny ALWAYS prayed over me - I am convinced that her prayers are why I am still here today.
Even if Diana grows up and chooses not to be involved in church, I want to give her a firm foundation to stand on. I want to give her every opportunity to allow God to be first in her life. While I fail every day, I always try to keep God first and allow Him to direct and guide.
How do you keep God first?
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