You know those kids who don’t think about others, who pout when they don’t get their way, and who sometimes are not even a little bit aware that the world does not revolve around them?
Yeah, those are my kids.
But kids nothin’. That’s me too (all 41 years of me) when I forget what I know to be true. Indeed, God made us in His image, then Satan swooped in and works to destroy all that is good. We are, our kids are, all of us are in a battle. Jesus already won the victory (shout hallelujah!) but Satan works all the harder to win anyway (ever heard the definition of crazy?).
You know those kids who speak politely when spoken to, who aren’t afraid to visit with the older folks at church, who run up ahead to get the door for the lady carrying a box, who happily join the leave-raking crew with the youth group, who sit by the one no one else seems to notice, who remember that their mama likes purple wild flowers and grabs a handful for her whenever possible?
Yeah, those are my kids.
Our boys don’t always get along (see first paragraph). They are not always excited to clean out the dishwasher (see first paragraph). They sometimes do things that make me wonder who in the world raised them and what in the world they could possibly be thinking when they did such a thing (Lord, help us).
But after lunch today, as Asa left for his college class he hollered back, “Thanks for lunch, Mom! It was really good.” After church last week, Malachi ran up and hugged one of our ministers and told him he loved him. While we picked apples recently, Justus grabbed the ladder and climbed up so his brothers and I could have the easier job. When the compost bucket overflowed this morning, spilling tomato guts all over the floor, Matt asked Elias to please clean it up before starting school – and he did it…without a complaint, even though he hates tomatoes and their guts.
Oh my dear fellow parents. Our jobs are not easy. In fact, let us, in unison, throw ourselves down onto the carpet as we sprawl out in full surrender. Raising kids is hard – harder than I ever thought, imagined, or read about in books. But we are not alone. We have each other, and more importantly, we serve a God who loves our children like none other. God wants our kids’ hearts, and we can be sure that He is fighting for them. Isn’t that the best parenting news you’ve heard…ever? (Remember this truth the next time your child disobeys you for the 82nd time in one hour. Keep on it, Mama. God’s on your side.)
I have something for you.
See, my kids are mostly big now. Two out of four of them have man voices, and the third is working on his with an occasional crack. Our car insurance rate is growing in scary ways as more drivers of the teen boy variety are being added to our policy. This is where we are now. Car insurance rates aside, I love this place.
It’s easy for me to reflect back on when our boys were little and have regrets about what I wish I would have done differently and better. This is a wonderful way to waste time and be miserable, but do feel free to join me in this activity if you enjoy unproductive awfulness.
I have not parented perfectly, mostly because I’m clueless most of the time and because of that Satan swooping in thing I mentioned above. Welcome to being human, Laura (and everyone else). God is ever gracious and my kids are very forgiving. Here’s how I know this about my kids. While I’ve been busy crying over all my parenting imperfections, here are some recent conversations my boys have started around our dinner table:
- “Remember those charts we used to have on the fridge? The ones with the stars or fruit? That was a good idea, Mom. I used to love those.”
- “Oh I remember the girl you’re talking about. We took a toy to her on ‘Tt Week‘ when I was little. That was really fun.”
- “I used to love it when we made Monkey Bread. I always wanted to be the one to punch the dough.”
- “My favorite Blue’s Clues episode was the one where they made the banana bread, and I don’t even like bananas. I just like food. Good thing you like cooking with us, Mom.”
True story. And here I thought they’d surely be offering statements like:
- “Mom, remember those times you yelled at me and it wasn’t even my fault?”
- “Mom, remember how busy you were those times I wanted you to sit down and play a game with me?”
- “Mom, remember how many times you’ve failed me and why I’m going to need counseling and be bitter toward you forever??!!?”
God is so much bigger than you and I!!! Not only that…our kids are amazing! Remember these truths as you parent your babes. You focus on loving them and being Christ-like. The rest will all fall into place. I wish I would have understood this earlier.
So here’s what I have for you. Most of these resources have been available on my site for a very long time. They’ve blessed our family so much – more than I ever realized based on our boys’ teenage hearts looking back at their little boy days. (Thank you, God, for making those convos happen over the past few weeks. You knew my heart needed to hear it.)
I’ve heard from many of you that our Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve curriculum has been a blessing as you’re teaching your kids academic basics and more importantly, the heart of service. I’ve heard how much you’ve enjoyed our Character Charts. I’ve heard how much you’ve loved time in the kitchen with your kids as you teach them cooking skills.
I also know that for some of you, money is holding you back from enjoying these ready-made resources. This week, we’re putting together a package we pray will be a great big blessing to your family – financially, spiritually, and parentingly (don’t forget, I make up words). Check it out…
$78.80
$49.00
The “Bless Your Parenting” Packet includes:
~ Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve 183 page complete downloadable curriculum kit for early learners, $45.00 value
~ Teaching Your Kids to Cook 111 page downloadable guide and cookbook, $12.00 value
~ What to Do With the Kids in Your Kitchen recipe eBook, $5.95 value
~ Heavenly Homemakers Guide to Holiday Hospitality for Kids eBook, $6.95 value
~ Fill ’em Up Bible Lessons and eCookbook, $5.95 value
~ “Be Imitators” Kid Character Chart, $2.95 value
Total value of this package: $78.80
“Bless Your Parenting” Package Price: $49.00
Time teaching and enjoying your kids: priceless :)
Here’s what we’ve done: We took the price of our Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve down to just $49, then we threw in five other products for just $5 more.
Jessica says
I love the character chart, but how many are needed? One per child? And what time frame are they usually used for (do you need a new one every month/week, etc)? Thanks!
Laura says
One per child, yes. Although if you get one of these in this packet or in our shop, you can print as many as you need for your household with just the one purchase.
We left ours up for several months at a time, really focusing on those godly character traits for a long time. At that age (at all ages!?) they needed to hear the same words enforced over and over again. :)
Hannah says
I could not have read this at a better time. I have been sitting in my 2 yr. olds room for the past hour while she screams because she doesn’t want to take a nap. The whole time I’ve been sitting here feeling defeated and trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong to make her act like this. Thanks for the encouragement just when I needed it! ( She passed out while I typed this up on my phone:) )
Laura says
Bless you. You WILL survive this. :)
Rhonda says
When I purchase this kit, how can I clarify I would like KJV? ALSO, is this only a downloadable version the $24 deal? Thank you!
Rhonda Weer
Laura says
Simply email me after you order, requesting the KJV, and I’ll email it to you. Yes, this is all downloadable, so you get it right away! :)
TINA szymoniak says
Beautiful post! Thank you for your ministry and encouragement! May God continue to pour His blessings upon you and your family!
Angela says
I know this struggle all too well. As a mother to six kids (17, 15, 9, 8,6 &4; the 6 yr old is the only girl) and a disabled husband, the stress, is well, extremely overwhelming at times. Your post couldn’t have come at a better time, as I have been feeling like I haven’t been a very good mom lately. It’s so nice to see somebody else that goes through the same emotions and problems that I do. Good job and keep up the awesome work!!
Charla she'll says
Oh my goodness this post could not have come at a better time! I have been feeling very defeated as a parent this week silently crying out to the lord where did I go wrong? Are these really my children? This was timely encouragement I appreciate so much ! God bless you!