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Nov. 9, 2006

A Different Kind of Normal

Posted in Daily Ramblings

I received this email from a friend this morning and was very blessed by it.  I thought I'd share it here for anyone else that might need to hear it as well. 
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Subject: Another kind of normal by John Fischer

“Every time you forget that character is one of God’s purposes for your life, you will become frustrated by your circumstances.” — Rick Warren

Somewhere along the line, we got the idea that we deserve to have a relatively easy life. We have a very false sense of what should be the norm. If someone asks you how things are going and you answer: “Fine,” that is thought of as normal – the way it should be. If there is anything wrong, and you answer that question with a qualifier (“Fine, but …”), then it is assumed that your life is not normal. If something is wrong, then your life is for some reason not what it is supposed to be.


In actuality, the real thing wrong is this kind of thinking. Until we change our thinking in this regard, life will always be frustrating. We will be preoccupied with trying to fix everything instead of learning life’s lessons. We will always be expecting things to get better around the next bend in the road when “better” isn’t anywhere on the map. Until we learn this, we will just wrestle with life instead of working with it – taking what God sends as our course description, and readying ourselves for each new lesson. Difficulty, surprise, hardship, and trials of every kind are the norm for the follower of Christ.


Paul puts it this way: “We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed and broken. We are perplexed, but we don’t give up and quit. We are hunted down, but God never abandons us. We get knocked down, but we get up again and keep going.” (2 Corinthians 4:8-9 NLT)


Now that’s normal. If you want to grow as a Christian, expect this kind of treatment. And the reason for this is two-fold. First, life by nature is difficult and hardship produces character in us as we meet life’s challenges with the Holy Spirit; and second, when we go through ordinary hardship and difficulty the reality of the presence of God in our lives can be more easily seen, because the hope and confidence of Christ in our lives is in direct contrast to our situation, making God easier to spot. Or as Paul goes on to say: “Our lives are at constant risk for Jesus’ sake, which makes Jesus’ life all the more evident in us.” (2 Corinthians 4:11 MSG)


If normal for you means everything is fine and dandy, then brace yourself, because it’s definitely going to get worse. Count on it. God loves you too much to allow you to get away with anything less. And if life is difficult for you right now, rejoice in your opportunity to grow. We need to all start expecting another kind of normal.


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I couldn't have said it this well if I had tried!  I have always been amazed that some Christians think that because they have Christ in their lives then things will be easier.  The Word doesn't tell us this.  I've always felt hat having Christ in my heart would mean I can deal with the rough things better, but NOT that there would be less hard times.  I have friends that tell me I always have some crisis or another going on and while I sometimes feel that way...who doesn't?...it almost never seems like MORE than 'normal' for me.  Even little things like trying to master a schedule for the house aren't necessarily easy for me, but each day I learn a little more and manage a little better. (I hope!) 


I pray that God continues to bless my family and my life through whatever version of 'normal' He wants for us.  In the process, I hope to rejoice in my opportunity to grow!!


Blessings,
~Michele

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Oct. 27, 2006

Scheduling

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What is it about a schedule that totally throws me into a tailspin?  I want a schedule.  I (and the kids) NEED a schedule.  I can lay out some of the most impressive looking schedules you've ever seen on paper, but when it comes time to do it...forget it!  The first time it doesn't go as planned I give up.  The FIRST time.  Oy...

I revisited my MOTH schedule this morning.  It's no where near as tight of a schedule as I'd like to ultimately be on, but it's a nice one.  There's room for all the things we want to accomplish in the course of a day, there's buffer time for problems, there's time for meals and naps, etc.  So what's the problem?  I'm lazy.  I admit it.  I don't like being told what to do and I'm lazy.  Even though I am the one that made up the schedule, I do not like being told what to do.  I never have.  I seriously need to break this rebellious spirit. 

Since this is Friday I think I will spend the weekend praying over this schedule and see where God leads me.  I want my days filled with His presence.  I want His Spirit in our days and I want our days to be Spirit led. 

I'll let you know how it goes next week!
Michele
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Oct. 17, 2006

It's a boy!

Posted in Joshua Michael

We had our ultrasound last night and God is blessing us with another son!!!  Christopher is very happy and Erin was bummed for about 10 minutes and then said that another baby boy would be great!  I'm very excited to meet this little guy and maybe we'll have a name ready for him when he gets here!!!  
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Oct. 6, 2006

The Amazing Mind of a Boy

Posted in Christopher

Just what is it about the way a boy's mind works?  I am constantly fascinated with the things he comes up with!  Simple things like building a block tower becomes an amazing chance to conquer the universe with the biggest and best built robot building ever!  Mommy can't just fix lunch (today it was bologna and cheese sandwiches), it turns into mommy is in the space kitchen defeating the hunger monster with her butter sword (not just a butter knife) and slaying that horrible creature with mayonaise.  All the while his sister just sits and trys to play along, but no matter how creative she is...it just isn't enough to keep up with his imagination!

I'm finding it just as exciting to read stories to him these days.  Nothing the author writes is anywhere near as good as the plot line he tries to take us down.  Today he even asked me to close the book and just let him tell the story.  I did and he had all of sitting on the edge of seat waiting to see what happened next!  The 21 month old was even clapping when he took his final bow and proclaimed "THE END!"  I'm sure when I start to read the story again (as it is written) he'll protest and try to invent yet another plot twist!! 

Legos are no longer to build towers and airplanes with.  Until recently those were his two most favorite things to built.  Now, thanks to some movie input from daddy, Legos are for making lightsabers.  Today we had a 4-way light saber battle that ended with all of laughing until we cried!



Praise God for all the wonderful differences between us all and for the neverending imagination of a little red headed boy...


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Oct. 4, 2006

Perspective

We'll it's been about a week since I hit the proverbial homeschooling wall.  For some reason we just could not get through a day's worth of work, but we're back on track now.  Christopher is still loving math.  He asks every day to do more than his lesson for the day.  Language arts gave us a rough patch, but we're doing well now.  It's amazing how a little break can get him right back on track.  I've heard from a lot of people that the first year of homeschooling is the roughest and I think I'd have to agree with that right now.  Even though it's not always tough it's hard figuring out how to balance it all with everything else. 

On a separate note, I can't believe I'm already 18 weeks pregnant!  I guess when you've got more littles to focus on you don't have as much time to notice being pregnant.    We have an ultrasound scheduled in a couple of weeks and are hoping to find out if Peanut is a girl to bring balance to the force (2 boys, 2 girls) or a boy to totally make Erin princess pie forever!  Either way everyone is excited to find out, especially me so we can start talking names!!!

This month is a busy month for us.  My mom is coming up in a couple of weekends for Erin's 4th birthday party (and mom turns 60 the weekend she's here).  My SIL is going to be 41 that week so we'll have lots and lots of cake to eat!    My mom isn't a big cake fan though, so I might make her favorite Coconut cream pie!  MOPS also has a lot of activities planned this month and I'm hoping to participate in at least a few.  The kids always love the trip to the pumpkin farm and end up completely filthy because it almost always rains!  LOL  Sounds like fun huh? 

I hope everyone is enjoying the leaves changing and fall settling in.  We're still having pretty weather here so I'm not bemoaning the cold weather yet.  I do wish the leaves could hold out for another month or so because they are just soooo pretty when they change.  Isn't God's creation amazing?!??
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Sep. 19, 2006

Catching up

We spent most of today catching up.  Last week the kids were sick and we took a small break from the major seat work and just did some reading.  Today Christopher and I spent a couple hours catching up on Language Arts and Math.  Today was his first math test too.  (We're using Horizons grade 1 math.)  Funny, I was nervous seeing the word "test" at the top of the page and he just breezed through it!!  Out of 17 possible points, he got all 17!  I gave him a big sticker to put at the top of his page and he was smiling from ear to ear!

The developmental activity for this week is cutting strips of paper to see how straight he can cut them.  I'm holding off until tomorrow when we're all caught back up, but he's going to LOVE this one!  
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Sep. 8, 2006

First week recap

We survived our first week!  LOL  It wasn't even that hard academically but the kids have had me on a real ride!  We didn't do much on Wed & Thurs because of MOPS this week.  Hopefully the meetings from here on out will not be as hectic and heavily involved for me (I'm the finance team...yup, just me LOL). 
 
The week started out with Erin boycotting that Christopher was old enough to start school and she wasn't.  I have some things that I want to do with her, but I really wanted to settle into a routine with Christopher first.  I know he will be the hardest one to keep on task and keep focused and since he's the one who actually has to go through the testing process I want to make sure I'm not missing anything.  I'm in no rush, but as far as official school goes, he's the focus.
 
The week ended with Christopher having some pretty serious meltdowns.  The last few days he's been crying and overreacting to everything.  My nerves were a little shot today, but we made it through and everything seemed to be going fairly well.  He loves math.  One lesson each day is not enough for him and I have to tell him that we're stopping.  I know that may eventually change but I love seeing him get so excited!  I also gave him his first spelling test today.  Yeah, it wasn't hard at all, but I want him to see what he should have been learning this week.  He only missed one and he knew it and immediately begged to correct it when he realized he didn't get "the best score" on it.  
 
Our biggest focus right now is handwriting.  He's doing well in some aspects and in others he just wants to goof off.  We only spend about 15-20 minutes a day doing paper writing and then he can use his doodle pad as much as he wants the rest of the time.  I'm trying to convince him that neatness matters, but at this point we're just taking it at his pace.
 
Otherwise, all seemed to go well.  I want to spend some time getting ready for next week tomorrow and Sunday so I'm not doing it all at the last minute and maybe get some coloring pages for Erin to work on too.
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Sep. 5, 2006

First day!

Today was our first day of school and it went great!  We kept it simple and broke it up a bit to help everyone adjust to the new schedule.  We did some handwriting, math, and since daddy was home he helped with science experiments!!  Christopher was really excited about everything being official and Erin was really excited for him and helped out with the experiments as well.  I know this is a busy time of year for homeschooling families as we transistion into the new year and we're continuing to pray for peace and happiness in your homeschooling adventures! 
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I am a mom to four wonderful blessings--Sean Patrick (2), Erin Grace (4), Christopher Matthew (5), and ^Joshua Michael^ stillborn (11/18/06) Wife of 11 years to Andrew. We are beginning our adventure in homeschooling using Sonlight Curriculum.

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