Hello strangers! :)
Bet you're all wondering where I've been lately since I haven't posted here in quite a while.
Well, life, as we all know, has a way of running away from us and I've been trying my best to keep up with it. As a busy mother of 4 blessings (3 of which are teenagers), I find my schedule filled to overflowing with driving kids to sports practice or games, youth group activities, babysitting gigs, and various appointments on a pretty regular basis.
My house is nearly always filled with the noise and laughter of at least one or two extra kids. Since I have yet to locate reliable house fairies who are willing to come and clean for me I am often found hastily doing a "10 minute tidy" in the most highly trafficked areas of the house a mere few minutes before company arrives or before we are rushing out the door to another somewhere we need to be. Add to that meal prep time, grocery shopping, errands for my husband and since I'm a homeschooling mom, lesson planning.............I'm a weary woman at the end of the day.
Today, I want to introduce my friend, Cresenda from The Gehrke Acre Hobby Farm blog and a new book called Hope for the Weary Mom. Sounds like it's right up my alley right now so I'm headed over to Amazon to snag my own copy. I hope you check it out too.
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Did you miss getting a FREE copy for the Kindle? Don't worry. You will have a chance to win a pdf copy through this post. All you have to do is leave a comment. This giveaway will end November 9, 2012.
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FAVORITE QUOTES:
"'...I’m going to explode within the next ten minutes if you don’t COME HOME AND BRING ME BEER AND CIGARETTES RIGHT NOW!' He brought me a Coke and dark chocolate."
(Quite possibly my most favorite quote from the whole book! Why? I know that feeling - when everything that can go wrong seems to happen...ALL WITHIN 3 Minutes! But Jesus, in all His goodness, puts his arms around me and says, "I love you. Lean on me.")
When we decide to lay aside the shame, open up and be truthful about what's really going on in our lives, it's incredible how many lives we encourage. I love that I am not alone. And that it's all right that I'm not perfect. :)
"The point of Hope for the Weary Mom is to help mamas point their eyes and hearts to Christ. Because as much as we sometimes want God to remove us from our messes, more often He just gets in it with us—lifting our heads, giving us strength, helping us put one foot in front of the other as we slosh our way through it (see the intro!).
But it is nice to have some practical tools in our back pockets for those days that just seem out of control. What’s a weary mom to do to find some rest in the midst of the crazy?"
Amen! There are some great tools and resources at the end of the book.
FAVORITE REVISIONS:
Study questions are now at the end of each chapter. I personally just read each question and answered out loud...to my little Chiweenie. :) She doesn't critique me or make fun of my answers. And it helped me to be honest with where I'm at in the moment.
FAVORITE TOPICS:
Weariness
Grief
Weakness
Healing
Shame
Grace
I Am Not Alone
Hope
I appreciate how the authors have shared intimate portions of their lives with us. They are real women with real struggles and weariness. They know what life is like. They know where their Hope comes from. And that makes this collaboration all the more precious to me.
The section on grief has helped me grieve the death of my own mom a year and a half ago. You know, it's going to take time. The emotions are going to flood over me at unsuspecting moments. And that's all right.
I could have used this book ten and a half years ago when my oldest was born four and a half weeks before his due date. The struggles of trying to get him to feed (and thrive) after ten days in NICU were taking a toll on me. Not to mention lack of sleep from feedings every 2-3 hours 24/7 - even with my husband getting up to help with the bottles. I felt like I was all alone. But I wasn't then and I'm not alone now. Back then the book was still a "Twinkle in God's eye" as I say to my boys when they ask about something that happened before they were born. :)
Sometimes books can travel back through time to help heal old weariness. His timing is always perfect. And so today I hope you will go and get your copy of this reborn book, and be blessed and encouraged by the Hope that you are not alone!
I pray that you are blessed abundantly by Hope for the Weary Mom: Where God Meets You in Your Mess. :)
~ Cresenda
*I am also Guest Posting this entry over at friend Melody's blog - Stirrings!
*Please join in the Facebook Party tonight and enter to win some amazing prizes!
*One more thing - would you please leave a review on Amazon.com when you buy your copy (or get it free in the first 48 hours!). Thanks! Here's the review I left:
"On those days when I am especially weary as a mama, Hope for the Weary Mom: Where God Meets You in Your Mess has encouraged me! What a relief to know that I'm not alone in my experiences with boys chasing each other with light sabers down the hall, yelling at the top of their lungs, or wrestling in the house! :) This expanded edition brought tears to my eyes and laughter to my mouth - the LOL kind! :) It's like medicine. :) I have a copy of the first edition on my Kindles and read both copies side by side. The authors, Stacey Thacker and Brooke McGlothlin, have gone more in depth, sharing from the depths of their experiences when they could have hidden away and pretended to be perfect. That vulnerability is refreshing and encouraging - gives me strength to keep moving forward in the most amazing role I've played yet - Mom. They've also given us examples of women from the Bible who could have hidden, but instead embraced their weaknesses. I encourage every mom (no matter what age) to read this book, be encouraged and strengthened by the words inside, and share with other moms. You don't have to be weary to enjoy it! :) And if you are weary, don't be discouraged - you are not alone! :)"
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