I'm well aware..
that I haven't posted anything worth reading in weeks, okay maybe months. Let's just say, there are days that working 9-5 seems like the easy way out. Balancing the church stuff, the award winning mother stuff, the health things...all takes its toll. And its surprisingly more difficult when two things are in place:
1. there is no minute by minute schedule (though I'm working on sticking to a daily routine.)
2. things take 2 times as long when two childrend are in tow
I made time the last two days to begin reading, "Today Matters" by John Maxwell and it is such a simple yet challenging book. I am really enjoying the read- quite inspiring. There are so many fabulous quotes in it, but one I've always loved is by Walt Emerson:
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Too often we blame the past or our current circumstances and fail to take the power that God has given us to achieve what we're meant to achieve.
That's as deep as you're getting today. Hopefully you will think about it though. Don't overlook what you have inside of you. Apparently I have NO hobbies according to certain friends and I've been coerced into purchasing roller blades...pray for me tonight. I've never done it before. Sad, I know. (Maybe I do need to get a life...)
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Roller blades? Now there is a sport I have always wanted to try but fear of falling keeps me from it. I know all about the balancing and trust me boring or not...a routine saved my life and my sanity. You'll do awesome.
That first quote is one of my favorite. Nice choice!
oops forgot the 's' favoriteS
Great quote Noelle! The quote goes along nicely with the scripture that says "Greater is He that is in me than he who is in the world." Trusting and relying on the power of God is definitely not something that happens overnight. I have been a Christian since I was thirteen, and I am still figuring it out!
:-)
As far as the routine goes, I agree with majic mom. You'll do AWESOME! I know that David and I had a routine, but I had to be flexible because just as I got things figured out (when he was a baby) his eating habits and sleeping habits would change. I think that being flexible is one of the greatest gifts that I gave David. He is a happy and well-adjusted four year old boy (well, almost four!)
so i am new to this whole thing hope i am typing in the right spot! Noelle your kids are getting so big. I miss you all so much!
Janelle
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