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Mending Mothers and Daughters

April 11, 2019 by Lauren 34 Comments

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Mothers and daughters.  It’s a complicated thing.

 

Her children arise and call her blessed;  Proverbs 31:28a

 

Yeah, that ain’t happening in my house.  My 14 year old daughter loves Jesus, and she’s mature enough in her faith to understand that her relationship with God should affect the way she treats me.  But oh, the hormones and insecurities and growing pains and emerging wings.  At times the sass and disrespect just explodes out of her like a balloon blown up past capacity.  Other times I can see the battle waging inside of her as the war continues between us.  And I am no innocent in the matter.  As much as I love her (it’s so painful at times), her words and tone can prick my pride like nothing else.  Anger, confusion and hurt feelings = more hurt feelings – hers.  What hills are worth dying on?  What can I let go for the sake of harmony and what will lead her into a life of crime and sloth if not dealt with?  When should I apologize and when should I insist that she?

 

Being a mom to a daughter is hard.  Just last week, I said these words to my beautiful girl, “How are we going to rewrite this story so I’m not always the villain?  You know I am FOR you, right?”  I know I’m not alone.  Every time I bring the subject up with friends or acquaintances (anyone who will listen, really), I receive sympathy, understanding and similar stories in return.   Mended:  Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters by Blythe Daniel and Helen McIntosh has put me on the path of rewriting the story.  Written by a mother/daughter duo, they draw from their own personal anecdotes and Helen’s doctorate of Education in Counseling Psychology to provide a resource that is both relatable and helpful.

 

Advice From This Book on Mothers and Daughters

 

One of the biggest wake up calls from this book is that,

“When it comes to words, every one of them matters.”

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 Luke 12:12 tells us that “The Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”  And the solid advice from the book that goes right along with this scripture is to “Intentionally speak slower than you normally would so you can make sure you aren’t saying things too quickly for your mind to register.”

 

While praying to “ask Him for clarity and guidance on what [I] need to do to break away from and begin a new path…” I’ve realized that my normal parenting style – that of lecturer – may not work well at this stage in my girl’s life.  I view every infraction as an opportunity for a lesson.  And while that may be true, teenagers hear lectures about as well as we hear the teacher in episodes of Charlie Brown.  With 14 years of instruction already behind us, leading by example may be the better route.  Especially in the areas of love, respect and forgiveness.  The authors point out that “Forgiveness isn’t just an act we walk through; it’s a way of life we choose.”  My takeaway?  Apologize and ask forgiveness often.  The tutorial is in the living illustration.

 

I’m working to “Let down defenses and pick up unconditional acceptance.”  After all, my daughter is pretty amazing.  She plays volleyball, makes A’s, loves Jesus and loves to tell others about Him.  She can sing, act, and is a fiercely loyal friend.  She feels things deeply and gives her Mama all the feels.  And even if she wasn’t all those things, I would still be so proud to call her mine.  She is one of God’s great gifts and I’m so grateful to have a front row seat to see all the ways He will use her.

 

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A Monthly Muster for February

March 1, 2019 by Lauren 40 Comments

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February is one of my favorite months.  And not because it’s national potato lovers month, but you do you.  It’s short, it’s usually a little dreary (well, in Texas it looks like freezing drizzle one day and spring the next – which makes me a tad cuckoo), but God brought two of my very favorite people into the world in the 2nd month of the year.  Chuck on the 22nd and Allie on the 23rd.

 

Because only 1 day separates their birthdays, Chuck usually gets forgotten amidst the hoopla and histrionics that surround my youngest daughter’s extravaganza.  But not this year!  My man turned 50 and his brothers did not disappoint.  With the help of my deceptive mind and secret suitcase packing skills, his bros rang our doorbell at 7am in grim reaper costumes and exclaimed, ‘You must come with us now.”  They then swept him away to New York City for an all expense paid weekend of fast paced fun, sight-seeing and culinary adventures.  He was utterly surprised and completely delighted to spend 3 days with no responsibilities in the company of his best life-long friends.

 

Not to be completely outdone, Allie hosted 14 of her closest 14 year old friends for a fancy dinner, movies and hang time in a pillow fort and a sleepover.  This involved moving and rearranging the furniture in 3 rooms, fine china and crystal, and stringing Christmas lights from the ceiling.  14 year old girls are loud, but they are also sweet and fun to host.  My girl is fortunate to have so many precious friends who wanted to help celebrate her.

 

To quote the old program Wild World of Sports, the month started with “the thrill of victory” and ended with “the agony of defeat”.  Such is common with youth sports.  My daughter’s select club volleyball team won the North Texas Region Nike Bid Tournament for their division and secured their regional tournament bid one weekend, and 2 weeks later looked like they had never played together before.  Sigh.  But there are still several tournaments left for them to (hopefully) get their groove back.

 

February Entertainment and Resources

 

I’ve been studying Priscilla Shirer’s Awaken:  90 Days with the God who Speaks with my new Life Group.  As a writer, I luxuriate in her use of language and research of scripture.  And I’m privileged to be participating in two book launch teams right now.  Mended:  Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters by Blythe McIntosh Daniel and Helen McIntosh drops April 9.  This subject captured my attention because parenting a teenage daughter is only slightly less challenging than swimming the English Channel with one arm tied behind your back.  I want her to survive to adulthood with some love still between us,  and I haven’t got the slightest idea how to accomplish that.  Wild Hope is my friend Meg Weyerbacher’s second small-town romance novel.  I thoroughly enjoyed the first, but this one is even better!  I have been training my brain with so much non-fiction lately that this sweet fictional story is breathing fresh air and restful calm into my soul.  And I’m being thoroughly entertained!  Wild Hope releases on March 7, but both books are in pre-orders now!  Just click on the names of the books above for more info or to order.  And don’t forget to check out the pre-sale for Perseverance:  30 Devotions for Faith that Moves Mountains.  Read here for more details.

 

When I wasn’t reading, my best friend and I watched the TV show “Playing House” on Amazon together.  And by “together” I mean I watched it in Texas and she watched it in Alabama and then we called or texted each other and laughed!  It is a stupid kind of humor, that for some reason really appeals to me.  It’s an escape from everything hard and serious, but I was particularly drawn to the central characters – two best friends deeply devoted to one another.  I have all kinds of romantic notions about best friendship – including the dream of one day living with Patsy again.  Since we both have husbands and children it’s not looking likely.  We did both marry slightly older men, though.  So maybe we can Golden Girl it some day (but honey, if you are reading this, I want you to live a long, long time).

 

I’ve also been imbibing in some self-help resources.  I need all the help, from self or otherwise, I can get.  I’m working through a free Blogging Made Simple course from Elite Blog Academy and watching videos from firstfriday.com/influence about the book Influence.  I want to continually grow and improve my writing so I am ready for any mission God chooses to bring my way.  I am also loving resources from axis.org.  If you have a teen or love one, go immediately to their website.  I’m currently watching a free Parenting Relationships Summit (interviews with experts in the field).  I’m learning a lot that will help me preserve my daughter’s life in days to come.  I also subscribe to their Culture Translator.  In their own words, it is “weekly insight into how pop culture, technology and media are influencing your students while equipping you to start biblically based conversations.  It’s so hard to keep on top of what are kids are exposed to since they have a computer in their hands at all times, but this has been so helpful for me.

 

Back to friends, the highlight of my month was probably time with a couple of particularly sweet ones. 

I know girlfriend time is not an official love language, but I’m still pretty sure it’s mine.

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Coffee with one dear lady and dinner plus movie with another filled my love tank and brought me joy.  I’d love to know what has brought you joy lately.  Drop a comment here and join the conversation!

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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