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Sunday, July 20, 2014


When I take a shower and get ready for the day while Natalie is awake, 
this is what the bathroom looks like.


She loves going in and out of the sliding doors on our shower.


Today was a much needed peaceful Sabbath day.
 It is so important for me to have that time to step back and look at life through the lens God wants me to, and not the way the world would have me.
We attended church, I was able to study the scriptures and do some indexing, had a nap, and played as a family together. We also visited our dear friends and shared an ice cream bar and walk to the park.

I worry and ponder often if I am doing all that I can or not enough, or too much. 
Being a stay at home mother is awesome and a great privilege, but with it comes it's own set of worries and struggles.
One of the things that is hardest for me is that there isn't a set standard of 
what you need to do each to day to be successful. 
That is totally up to you, your own motivation and your priorities as to what you do.
 I don't know if I am making sense to anyone reading this, but not having set boundaries of what to do to be successful can be stressful for me. 
During college I learned in an education class about different kinds of learners. 
One of these types is those who like to have the specifications laid out before them so they know exactly what they need to do to succeed (or get an A). 
That type of learner would be me.....
Tying this all together, there are tons of voices out there telling you what makes you successful and important as a mother, human being, etc
During the week, I feel like these influences pull me in so many different directions.
I could spend all my time trying to do what others value and find important for a family, 
and still not find the success I am looking for as a mother and the nurturer of my children.
While there are many different good things, ultimately I want to be doing 
the right and best things for my family.
The only one who knows that and can guide me is the Holy Ghost.
 Today helped me  be still and regain my focus on what the Lord needs
 me to be doing for the success of my family.
Taking time to slow down and remember God is one of my favorite parts of our life each week.

1 comment:

  1. I totally understand.
    Sorry we missed each other in Oregon but I'm so happy that you and your family are doing well and congrats on your new home!
    Steph

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