Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Mothers who Know
Mothers who know do less. They permit less of what will not bear good fruit eternally. They allow less media in their homes, less distraction, less activity that draws their children away from their home. Mothers who know are willing to live on less and consume less of the world’s goods in order to spend more time with their children—more time eating together, more time working together, more time reading together, more time talking, laughing, singing, and exemplifying. These mothers choose carefully and do not try to choose it all. Their goal is to prepare a rising generation of children who will take the gospel of Jesus Christ into the entire world. Their goal is to prepare future fathers and mothers who will be builders of the Lord’s kingdom for the next 50 years. That is influence; that is power. Julie B. Beck Mothers Who Know
I have lots of changes going on in my life. All Good!!!! I've had the best most wonderful summer filled with so much love it was almost too much. Spending every waking hour with my children didn't make me tire of them, just the opposite. I love those kids dearly and want to be the best Mom I can be so............ I am making changes, because really isn't that what life is all about?
-Glenn is a little more than halfway through the Academy. He's in the best shape of his life and doing great on all tests, including physcial and shooting, but is anxious for it to be over and see what his life as a Sheriff will look like.
-My oldest daughter Emry was accepted into a very prestigious Prep School in a town close to us. The commute is a sacrifice but it won't be so bad once the other 2 are accepted and they're all on the same schedule. Although I am excited about her rigorous academic work, there were a few days my stomach was in knots, questioning if this was the right decision. Now that she's settled in and is getting to know her teachers and make friends and familiarizing herself with how the school is run, I am at peace and happy.
-As of last night Lila is on the Pre-Team in Gymnastics. She is beyond thrilled and is ready to learn all the new tricks of the trade. She works really hard at Gymnastics and takes it very seriously. One of her dreams came true last night and seeing her excitement makes my heart burst.
-Ethan is busy being a kid. Reading, playing basketball, starting school, passing off scouting goals, kinda the same ol' same ol', but honestly it never gets old. Seeing him immersed in a book, or feeling proud of himself for making a basket. It's so fun being his mom, I adore that little boy.
-As for me, it seems ever since the kids started school my job has been taking care of MYSELF!!! I've spent 3 consecutive Mondays at the dentist, had a Cyst removed for the 3rd and what better be the final time from my leg, getting an eye exam and new glasses because my old ones broke and wearing crooked glasses is no fun and somewhat embarrassing and..........the big news is I am starting school in a few weeks. I am taking online classes to finish my Bachelors degree started another lifetime ago.
So is my life CRAZY busy? No. My life is great and full, homemade dinners are eaten and the dog is fed. The children have clean underwear and fresh fruit in their lunch. We have time for silliness and laughter, chores, homework and peaceful nights. It's just how I want it.
That leads me to the excerpt from Julie B. Beck. She is a Leader in our church and her talk is so touching. It makes me want to be a better mother and in order to do that I need to constantly be moving forward. Making sure GOOD change is happening. Checking myself. Am I patient, am I teaching, am I kind and loving, am I the person I want and expect my kids to be?
That said there will be slight changes in my blogging format, but I am not stopping, no way! Shut my mouth about those incredibly genius kids of mine? Impossible. But I do need to streamline my life in order to make the best possible use of my time.
I love my life right now. I am grateful & humbled. I have more love than I know what to do with. Thank you to all who are a part of it.
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