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Monday, March 6, 2017

Ripples In Life

Creating Character Through Trials

When life doesn’t go as planned how you handle your situation will determine how you grow from it and how it will change you in the end. Some life circumstances come in the form of positive experiences such as new friendships or relationships, a new marriage, children, and job opportunities and experiences. When these happen in our lives they give us warm and comfortable feelings that are wonderful experiences to go through no matter how stressful they are.

However, not all life experiences have positive outcomes. There are many situations that produces stressful circumstances some of them being a death of a loved one or a close friend, a divorce, loss of employment, health issues, and potentially the loss of your home leading to homelessness. How you handle these crisis’ will determine what  life lessons you will learn in the end.

Unfortunately, when we think of trials and times of stress we don’t often associate them with positive circumstances despite the fact they can harbor their own stress level. No, we usually associate them with difficult circumstances. These difficulties are ones that most often times create the ripples in the water and how we respond to those ripples will be how we grow and develop ourselves in the end.
I wish I could say I am writing from a position of successfulness here, but I can not. I am often times reminded how poorly I am reacting to many of our difficult life circumstances, but I am writing about this with the hopes that maybe my mistakes can prevent you from making the same ones.

img_1421By nature I tend to worry about things that are out of my control. I see everywhere and hear from everyone how worrying about something today does not change how the situation may turn out tomorrow, but it is hard for me to fully conquer this obstacle.

I am a person who wants to have resolution to a conflict or a crisis and until that is achieved I am worried and stressed out. I am one who if something arises I want to have plans, back up plans and back up plans to my back up plans ready so I have something to fall back on with the hopes the situation can be resolved quickly. I am not a person who likes surprises, especially when they come in the form of a negative situation.

Over the past couple of years I have struggled in this area as most of my life is out of my control. I wrote the other day about living in the shadows of other people. I wrote about that because I live in the shadows of my husband and daughter. I stay home (so I don’t provide an income for my family), but I have raised our precious daughter, homeschooled her from the very beginning and I am preparing her to live a successful adult life. She is career oriented thus college driven, but we have been delayed by several medical issues that have come up unexpectedly. This has been a struggle as it has taken her over 2 1/2 years to get successful medical treatment for what she has been through. To walk this journey has been extremely difficult because you should be able to trust doctors to identify the appropriate diagnosis, but her situation has been complicated and several doctors have turned us away due to admitting they didn’t know how to medically treat her. Unfortunately, her pain and symptoms got worse because no one could identify her problem. It wasn’t until this past July 2016 that we hit the road of medical hopelessness before we came across a wonderful doctor who wasn’t afraid to listen to her symptoms, hear what we were saying, and provided comfort to help with her pain and constant infections until she could get medical treatment. After several months of seeking specialists who might take on her difficult medical situation he remained rock steady for her and us. As a result she found hope again and with some recommendations to new doctors we are now on a road to recovery and direction.

This was a very difficult journey to travel and I wish I could say I traveled it gracefully and patiently, always carrying optimism and a smile, but I can’t. I am often times reminded how I should have done this better, but to be honest, I don’t know how I would have done it better. It has been hard to be a doctor to my daughter while she was in pain and sick beyond what I knew how to treat. It has been frustrating to watch this happen and not know what to do for her. It has been heart wrenching to watch teenagers go on with their lives while my daughter is laying down sick and in pain every day, day in and day out month after month and year after year. As a mom, I struggled through this trial remaining hopeful and optimistic in a group of doctors who didn’t care to take the time to figure out how to help my daughter. That was until the above mentioned, amazing doctor came in our lives. He provided the hope, knowledge, encouragement, and guidance in how to help my daughter. When she would experience a medical difficulty he would prepare me in how to help her until we could get to her next appointment and learned quickly that I believe in knowledge is power and he would even provide me with back up plans to my back up plans. I can now say he has been a blessing to our family and brought light to our very dark world. We are still working on getting her pain under control, but have finally found a set of specialists who have listened to her vowing to not give up on her and are willing to provide treatment no matter how unconventional it might be due to her age if it meant she would regain her quality of life.

I am proud to announce that since a surgical procedure she had in January as well as treatment she has had twice now from a different specialist she is getting much needed daily pain relief and her constant infections seem to be coming under control. She is back to doing her school work again, she is now learning to drive (which she couldn’t do for all the medicine and pain medicine she had been on the past over 2 years), and she is working every day with less struggle to get through her shift. She is regaining her life.

The ripples this situation has caused in our life have been abundant, but we are coming through it. I am still processing what I have learned and how it has impacted me. I have gone from hopelessness to hopeful, from distrusting to trusting those who earn it. I have tried to maintain a sense of faithfulness, but at times have struggled. Lastly, I have struggled with replacing frustration and anger with love and compassion, but I am constantly working on all of these daily.
I wish I could report this difficult situation has been complete and all the lessons I was to learn have been learned, but I am still walking down this difficult journey. I know now this will come to an end at some point, but right now I am thankful for the doctors she finally has and the progress she is finally making. More love and compassion is being experienced allowing for some of the ripples in our water to be softened thankfully.

So what does your story look like? What journey are you traveling that is leaving you feeling hopeless and out of control? Think about where you started your journey. What did you feel then and how do you feel now?  What lessons have you learned along the way?  Now would be a good time to reevaluate your entire journey so you can see not only where you are but where you have been. Taking the time to do this it should help you find a sense of encouragement by seeing you come along way. When you look at your own ripples in the water you will see yours are calming down as well. Hopefully your water will soon be as still as glass and the lessons you have learned will be as valuable as your situation was.

Hang in there sweet friend. Remember, no matter how long you travel this difficult road, it does end. All the forks will merge into one steady road and at the end there will be a sign saying dead end. You can’t go any farther, thus you journey will stop here. Once you get there, celebrate your accomplishment. You will have made it.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Calming The Christmas Chaos

Life is busy and the holidays are here again.
Are you like me and wonder how in the world can you possibly add any more busy to your busy?
This is the time of the year that I find no matter how badly I want a stress free holiday season, I can't seem to find it possible.
I have vowed this year will be different.

This year I am going to strive, with God's help, to make it possible.

We have been under so much stress from the past couple of months, and years, that I can not possibly go into a new load of stress now.

Nope, (I know this isn't grammatically correct), this is not happening this year.
Here are some ideas of how we can accomplish this.

Put your decorations up early in the season.
  •       This will allow you the opportunity to enjoy your decorations and take this big task off your plate.
Look through your favorite Christmas cookie or treat recipes and pick  3-5 your favorite recipes.
  •        Compile a shopping list to purchase the necessary ingredients for your baked goods.
  •        Shop only for your baked goods so you can easily focus on that one task while you are at the grocery store.
  •         Having your supplies already on hand will allow you the opportunity to bake when you find you have the extra time.
Do you send out Christmas cards?
  •        Make your list and upon completion, narrow down your list to between 10-20 of your favorite people.
  •       This will allow you more time to do something else so you are not overwhelmed by filling out so many cards.
  •       It will be better on your finances because it will cut down how many cards you will be buying, making, and mailing.
Make a list of all the people you wish to buy Christmas presents for.
  •         Beside each person write down the amount of money you wish to spend on them and stay within that budget.
  •         Beside each person write down a generic idea of what you wish to buy them.
  •         Lastly, be prepared to go shopping as soon as you finish you list.
  •        This will free up more time allowing you to remove time consuming project.
  •        Try to get all your shopping done in the first two week of December if you haven't started yet.
  •        Remember the most important point to the gift giving, do not go into debt to keep up with the Joneses.
      This area might require prayer and good communication with family members and determine if your finances are tight, you do not have to buy gifts for everyone you know.
      Learn to prioritize your list. This will be hard and stressful, but once this task is complete the stress is gone.
As you go about your day, don't be afraid to turn on your Christmas music and your lights and enjoy your home.
       Light a Christmas scented candle or diffuse your favorite essential oil for a calming atmosphere.
      If you have a few extra minutes bake up a Christmas treat or cookies for your family to enjoy later.
Lastly, I know many of you stay busy going from activity to party to activity to party.
     Put some careful consideration to what you can say no to.
     We have already taken 2 activities off our plate in order to destress our Holiday Season.
     Make a list of everyone's activity and decide as a family how many can you safely participate with before your family becomes stressed out over all of them.
     Remember a key point to the holiday season, that is to enjoy your own family and make good memories together.
    You don't want your kids to grow up remembering how busy you were that you weren't home to enjoy them as a family.
It is my genuine desire to destress this Holiday Season so we can truly enjoy it this year.
     Take the time to enjoy the lights, the music, the sights and sounds of the season.
     You won't regret it. Love your family and give them extra hugs.  Don't forget the best present you can give them is your presence.



Monday, February 3, 2014

Encouragement Today: Reassurance

God's Promise to Strengthen You
 

"... so do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed for I am your God.
 I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my right hand."
Is 41:10


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Encouragement Today



Do The Trials of Life Have You Broke Down and Weary?
 
I saw this scene yesterday while I was driving down the road. As I looked out over this beautiful field, God just blessed me with a sense of peace that He is in control of everything in our lives. We just have to learn how to release the control to Him and walk away.

Why is that so hard though? Why is it that we feel we can do a better job than our Creator who knows every step we will walk, every season in our life we will pass through? He knows every valley and mountain top we will stand in or on. He is there to wipe away our tears and share in a happy dance with us during the joys in our life.

Why wouldn't we just give Him our "everything"? I have to confess that I don't have the answer as I am struggling with this very question right now. Once we walk out of the valley we are in and God blesses me with the answer, I will be sure to come back and share the answer I find. Until then, I would suggest you continue to look up and He will provide the strength you need until you too have been delivered from your valley or season.

Oh weary and worn out momma, hold on to this verse from Psalms and He will bring the peace we need in our lives.


God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble.
                                                ~ Ps 46:1 (NLT)
 
 
Written by Momma Duck to provide encouragement to you if you are in a place of being weary and broken down. Hugs from me to you!


 
 
 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Is There a Smile on Your Face While There are Tears in Your Heart?




Inspirational
 
How many of you are like me?  How many are about to scream as loud as you can because you just can't get "it all done"?  There isn't enough time in the day to be the "perfect" wife, mother, teacher, daughter, sister, and friend. There isn't enough time in the day to get all the school lessons done, to get the house clean (or some days I would settle for tidied up), to get the wonderful supper made for your family, and oh,  I forgot, where is the time for "me" to just sit back and breathe? 
 
I love the saying above because no matter how much the above is affecting me in a given day, I am still able to put that smile on my face when asked how I am doing and pretend "all" is going good.  No one ever knows the pain and tears that may be on the inside because I have figured out how to wear the perfect mask.  Are you like me or am I the only one who has done this and figured it out?
 
encouragement
 
I know  there is a hope to get through it, though.  God always shows me the light out of my dark tunnel.  I know he will show you as well.  God has blessed me with a wonderfully wise friend, whom I love dearly, but I always think of her words when I am in a dark cave.  What is God trying to teach me or show me as I weather this storm out?  I know that although I may feel like I am alone, I am never alone. God is holding my hand every time. He is guiding my path to the entrance of the tunnel to show me the way out.
 
Proverbs 3:6
 
I am just curious though, how many of you are holding God's hand right now, but you aren't letting him guide you out of your tunnel?  How many of you are like me and we think we know our own lives better than He does?   We are at a fork in the tunnel road and we are telling God that He is wrong, that we need to take this road instead of the one He wants us to because we know better. Dear Friend, you need to let go.  We need to let go.  Let your Father guide you as He knows the way out better than you do.  Remember one important fact here.  He created you.  He knows you better than you know you.
 
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. ~Ps 139:14 ESV
 
2 Corinthians 4:7
 
Friend, if this is a season of struggle for you, hold this truth dear to your heart.  God is holding your hand, walking beside you.  He is drying the tears that are running down your check. He is talking softly to you as he has his arms wrapped around you.  Stop telling Him what you want and sit back and listen to what He is telling you.  Just sit back and breathe in and out and let let your Father be there for you.
 
It is my prayer that God will lighten your load for the day and that you will experience a sense of peace that you know can only come from your Heavenly Father.