Monday Morning Blues UPDATE

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UPDATE
God is so good and knows just what our souls need. 

As we begin to experience some of the effects of the hurricane that’s been in Florida we had a wonderful and blessed soaking rain today for about an hour.  We were reading when we heard what sounded like rain and looked out to see it pouring.  So what does any good stressed out homeschooling mom do when it rains? 

Well, we ran out in it, of course. 

We jumped in puddles, splashed mud everywhere and got soaking wet. 
It was wonderful and just what I needed because I’ve just been taking life way too seriously lately as I feel all the pressures of being a homeschooler of four and a mom. 

The rain reminded me that God is in control of everything and the rain was so welcome because we’re in such a drought.  We haven’t had rain in so long….weeks and weeks and weeks.  So just like sunshine after rainy days we rejoiced in the rain and played.

I could feel my spirits lift as we played in the rain today.  Any neighbor watching probably thought we’d lost our minds!  But boy was it fun. 

Real life struck again later as we ran errands.  All three boys are on their beds for bad behavior now. 

"OK Lord, I’m ready for some more rain!

……please?"


Monday Morning Blues

Our first homeschooling week has been a week of ups and downs.  I’m trying to take joy in the moment, not stress out about my inadequacies and trust I heard the call of my Lord.

The thing that tends to freak me out the most is the Abeka lesson plans.  There’s so much to go through and so much I have to decide to teach or not to teach.  There is almost an overabundance of material.  It’s not the most user-friendly  lesson plans I’ve ever seen.  I’m going to call them today for some help.

Okay, now that I’ve gotten that out…….
Who else is freaking out?????
Alyssa?  Nancy? 
Please tell me I’m not the only one.

IN HIM…


Football and other stuff….

Well day two of school is accomplished and I have to admit I’m exhausted.  I think most of it is emotional and I know things will fall into a routine but I’m not the happy, enjoying my children mother I want to be.  School has gone well and I am enjoying that but afterwards I want to climb into a hole and recover until 8am the next morning.

I’m hoping God works all this out in me because I don’t like what I hear coming out of my mouth….lots of moaning and not much uplifting.  I know the kids probably want to toss me out for a new mom.  YUCK.

Just keeping it real guys, just keeping it real.

On other less depressing notes…..
Here’s a few great pictures of the kids playing around at our oldest son’s football practice the other night.

Oldest son…..
(who is that with that water bottle???? UGH!)

The race at the other end of the field:


“Whew mom, I beat my boys!”

On another note:
I’m trying to get my blog working correctly for those of you who are on my contact list.  In the past you were able to get an email and click directly on a link that took you to my most recent post.  Several of you have told me that it’s not working lately.  If you don’t get a direct link with this post will you leave a comment or shoot me an email and let me know?

So that means you Dad, Sandy, Melinda, Mom, Andrea and Randy!

Always in Him…
even when I’m evil mommy…..


Day 1 of School – CHECK

Well, today we actually accomplished our first day of school.  We did it!  I was so nervous….4 kids…..4 grades…..feeling overwhelmed.

You know the hardest part of the day?  Getting baby girl to quit.  Quit working, quit talking, quit singing, quit carrying around her preschool book saying "I want to do more, mama.".  Finally at 1pm I said "No more!"  I don’t want to do any more school work!

The boys were done by 11am after starting at 9am.  We did Bible, Language Arts, Spelling, Writing, Math, and Times Tales.  Times Tales are working so well for my oldest son.  He’s already learned  four of his upper times tables.  We were struggling with remembering them but now we’ve found what works!!

Whew.  I feel so grateful that today went as well as it did!  We prayed for the morning.  God was good.

IN HIM…


When life doesn't go as planned

Several weeks ago now I had one of those days where God specifically spoke to me.  He knows He gets my attention when things come in threes and boy did I perk up that particular day.  I was reading Pioneer Woman’s blog where she’s asked if we were doing what we thought we’d be doing 20 years ago.  "Ahh….is anyone??" 

So as I’m reading through some of the comments I read something to the effect of "if you want to make God laugh tell him your plans."  God laughing….now don’t think of the evil snicker of a villain but think of a wise and loving chuckle of a daddy totally amused with and in love with his child.  You know, like when your 4 year old tells you he’s going outside to get in his rocket ship to go to the moon?  Or your daughter tells you she’s going to be a cheerleader and you chuckle at the dreams of your children…..

That’s how I see God….chuckling at my plans and my dreams because He loves me so much and knowing He has something FAR BETTER planned for me. 

On this particular day weeks ago I first read the quote about God laughing at our plans on Pioneer Woman’s blog, then in the afternoon I was reading a book and read the exact same quote.  That evening we were watching Evan Almighty and Evan is telling God (Morgan Freeman) his plans and God (Morgan Freeman) begins to laugh. 

Okay, by this time I’m sitting up and paying attention.  I’m thinking, "Okay Dad, you got my attention, what does this have to do with?"

I never got an answer from Him but felt as if it had something to do with school this year.  Maybe the boys would actually go to school this year.  Maybe I’d only be homeschooling one?  I just didn’t know.

Well I found out at the end of last week.
Baby girl, who I planned to send to a half day K4 program this year, is now going to be at home with "her boys".

It’s actually been a hard and emotional decision because the teachers she was going to have were just THE BEST.  Our 6 year old had them in K4 and they are just amazing women who really love the kids in their classes.  Our 6 year old son had a wonderful experience with them and I love them dearly. 

When I got a letter in the mail with less than a week before Day 1 of school from a teacher I’ve never met or heard of I was very confused.  After lots of phone calls and tears later I realized that in my heart I had wanted baby girl to have the same experience our son had.

God had other plans. 

So after much talking and lots of crying on my part we’ve decided to homeschool baby girl for K4 along with her brothers who will be in 4th, 3rd, and 1st grade.

I’m always amazed at how God so often lets me know something unexpected is coming down the pipeline of life.  And I admit, I go through a time of "Oh my gosh, what’s going to happen that He needs to warn me about?"  But then I remind myself that I have a Dad who loves me more than anything and has my best interests at heart.  He knew this would be an extremely emotional experience for me, that I’d grieve the loss of 2 special woman (teachers), that the principal of the school would hurt my feelings and there would be no compassion for my feeling/needs/wants, and that all this time I’d be PMSing too. 

"Lord, thank you that you know me so much better than I know myself!  Thank you that you love me more than all the stars in the sky and the sand on the beach.  Thank you for knowing it was going to be a bad week and sending me a message that let me know THIS is your will for me and my family this year.

Now, sweet Jesus….give me the grace, the wisdom and the love to homeschool all four of them!!!"

"Welcome home baby girl.  Strap in for the ride…it get’s a little crazy around here as you well know…"


My crazy son trying on his GIRL cousin’s glasses at Zaxby’s……

The youngest of the boys……never without his light saber.

"Oh no it’s looking pretty crazy around here!"

"I guess if you can’t beat them you join them!"

"I just need to make sure I bring in the reinforcements….Pocahontas and Cinderella!"

Always in HIM…..



Football…it’s that time of year.


Ann’s blog at Resolved to Worship never ceases to touch my heart.  Her son Scott broke his hand and will be unable to play football this year.  It just breaks my heart to know this sweet little boy’s dreams of football this year have vanished.  Ann has such a sweet way of pointing her family to Jesus.  Check out her blog here and her post about Scott here.  And please remember to pray that Scott’s hand would heal, sounds like it was a pretty nasty break.

Our football season has begun here too.  Both of the older boys are on different teams this year.  I watched our oldest son practice last night.  He moved up an age bracket this year and is playing with the 9-10 year olds. While my husband has stayed behind to coach our younger son’s team our oldest is making his way with the older boys (sniff, sniff)

Warming up before practice…..

This series shows him doing those belly buster things….
They make me sick just watching.



And this little fellow has got to be the cutest thing….
He’s the coach’s grandson


Now for practicing the plays they are learning…

while baby girl makes a new friend and gets covered in SC red dust.

Remember to pray for Ann, her family and Scott….

Always in HIM….


Baby Girl gets a HAIRCUT

While my sister and her family were here we all got hair cuts.  Well, everyone except for my hubbie.  I always feel bad because I hate to have her work while she’s here but she’s the BEST….
DId you hear me sis?  THE BEST!!!

So here is baby girl before she got her hair cut like mom’s…..
And here is her hair now…



Isn’t it adorable???
Always in him…..even on PMS days like today….


Family Fun

This weekend my sister and her family came to visit on Friday and then my mother in law arrived on Saturday.  My hubbie preached at church on Sunday so the troops were in for the big day.

Saturday we took a trip to the park.  I took some pics of my sister’s family.  I ended up liking this one the best.  It’s so candid and unposed.
With a little watercolor touch……

And here’s a funky one of my and my nieces.  My sister took this one.

More later!  My laptop’s battery is dying!!!
Always in HIM…


The ministry of mediocrity

I listened to Focus on the Family today and heard Trish Berg who wrote Rattled talk about what she calls the Ministry of Mediocrity.  What she said rang so true to my heart.  In her voice I heard my own.  And I remembered having talked with women about his time and time again.

My question:  What impression do you leave on someone when they enter your house or meet you?
Is it one that makes the person feel like they don’t measure up or do you present an image that is real?

What do you feel like when you walk into a spotless house?
Do you feel “less than” in some way?

When walk into a house with toys on the floor, laundry spinning in the laundry room and the morning’s dishes in the sink do you breathe a sigh of relief thinking, “Ah, someone who’s life is like mine?”

When you run into a friend at the grocery store who’s hair is in a sloppy pony tail do you feel relieved because you look about the same way?

What does the way we act say to others?
The image we present to the world and especially to other women?

“You must be perfect too.”
or
“Hey, there is no perfect, there’s just me.  Let’s grab a coke!”

Think about it…..


You gotta see this….

I don’t know how long this has been around but it’s the first time I’ve seen it.  If you haven’t see this…

Louie Giglio – Laminin

Ya gotta click and watch…it’s truly amazing!!!
IN HIM (by laminin)


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