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new book, grilled cheese & organization

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i am so excited for Shannan’s book!!
it doesn’t come out until September but you can pre-order it on amazon already.
don’t you want to be the first round of readers?!
i know i do!
i also know i am going to be buying this for everyone i know.
you won’t get charged until it’s shipped.
shannan is an amazing writer and lives so genuinely.
go pre-order her book right now!

(she didn’t ask me to share about her book – i just can’t contain my excitement for her!)

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this was a recent text thread between annie and me:

(i was trying to watch a basketball game at the time of these texts )
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holy cow.
i was really hungry for grilled cheese after that 20 minutes of texting.
ha ha ha!

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and last thing on this monday… i am LOVING the monthly subscription from Paper Works by Jones Design Co!
it’s so pretty!
each month’s design is different.
last month’s was flowery beauty and this month’s is all FUN!
i mean – it’s RAINBOW-TIZED!
what is better than that???
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IMG_2920IMG_2938ok so… my friends laughed at me and i know you will too but… for the FIRST time –
i made a weekly meal plan WITH a detailed grocery list AND i used it.
and i bought no other groceries!
i just used my list!
i told my friends afterwards “it’s crazy that I’ve never done that before!  i feel so organized and accomplished!”
i am sure most of you already do that.
and you are shaking your heads.
but i am also sure that at least one of you does her grocery shopping the way i have been fro the past 20 years… winging it.
and it’s obviously been sufficient since no one in my family has starved – yet.
but it was also not efficient and caused frustration when i constantly forgot things.
and having a PLAN means less stress every day because i have planned what we were eating that night.
it’s mind blowing!
(i know i know – stop laughing! ha ha ha)

SO… i have to give credit to this pretty package that arrives every month.
it is changing my disorganized self in all the best ways.
i repeated that grocery list/meal plan 3 weeks in a row.
i am hooked!

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you can figure out which plan works best for you.

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the perfect green and super cute!
and i really enjoy having the bible verse cards!
they are great to help with memorizing… to stick in a note to a friend… a kiddo’s lunch box!

IMG_2946CLICK HERE for the shop with $5.00 off your subscription to Paper Works!

and enjoy all the fun ways you can organize your day!

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molly - oh my goodness. laughed until i was crying tears to the grilled cheese text exchange. my oldest is the same age as annie. this is so something she would do. so hilarious.

sharon / tpt - holy triple cow! the grilled cheese presentation! laughed so hard. listen, you gotta start at the beginning with grilled cheese i guess, right? until you become a ‘pro!’ –where did i read recently (it was a singer or something? someone famous?) someone in the south made them a grilled cheese with mayo instead of butter! wow! (don’t tell Annie yet … it will just confuse her, lol!)

~i will be one of those Shannon book readers. i want to be like her when i grow up~

Amy - LOVE the grilled cheese conversation!!! <3 <3

elma - Oh my word I loved the grilled cheese!! That was just awesome!!!

Kerri - My favorite part is when you tell her to try and if she messes up it will still be ok. 🙂

Jenny B. - That conversation was hilarious. I love the clapping hands and celebration emoticons. You are such a good mom. 🙂

Jessica - Loved reading your grilled cheese conversation. You were so patient! I remember calling my mom the first time I made an egg.

Lisa - You were way more patient than I would have been texting through all that with your daughter! Haha!

Also going to look into that book. I follow her on instagram. 🙂

Kristin S - Oh my word. That grilled cheese text series is hilarious!

A few years ago one of my co-workers (single guy in his late 20’s at the time) called his mom from the grocery store looking for “cupcake mix”. Cupcake mix. He had no idea that cake mixes would work for cupcakes. Bless.

phyllis - Oh gosh it feels good to laugh!! That was priceless!

Patty - That was the most hysterical – typical teenager – parent – text exchange. OMGoodness I laughed SO hard while reading that!!

Andrea - I have read your blog for years and years. I’ve read (and reread) every archived post. I’ve cried, laughed, been challenged and encouraged. I’ve learned parenting strategies, read new books, tried new recipes, found new bloggers, and lived vicariously through every craft weekend. I’ve copied your decorating style, your fashion style, your origination tips and lived vicariously through your fitness life :). But despite the dozens of comments I composed in my head none of them have ever made it past my thoughts until today. Oh. My. Goodness! The text between you and Annie was so hilarious I was actually laughing out loud. Having kids of the same age that are old enough to do big things but need specific instructions, this just cracked me up! Thanks so much, I needed that laugh 🙂

Raylene - Thank you for sharing the grilled cheese convo between you and Annie. Hilarious!! It made me laugh out loud. Also made me hungry for grilled cheese!

marnie - i laughed so hard at that.
kid texts are the best.
I add laughing cow cheese to the kids grilled cheese…and now i’m the MASTER grilled cheese maker.

Jeri - Now I am craving grilled cheese…

Rebekah - This is the funniest thing I’ve read in forever!!!!😂😂😂😂

amy jupin - you are such a patient mom!
after a few mins i would have texted back “make a PB&J!”
hahahaaaa!

Debbie H - And THAT is how my kids get to 150 – 200 texts PER DAY. (which drives me crazy). They can be knuckleheads. Ya gotta feel bad for teachers. 🙂 It was very funny though.

Lee Ann - The grilled cheese texts made my day! That was HILARIOUS!!!!

Gabby - Thanks for sharing that hilarious grilled cheese text conversation. I love it!

Rachel - Oh my gosh! I laughed so hard at your grilled cheese text exchange! Describes teens so well. They’re so smart and so dumb at the same time.

Martha - That is way funny about the grilled cheese. My niece wanted to make grilled cheese and her mom told her to butter the bread and she said which side! Love your post they are so real. I’m from Plymouth, In. Close to Goshen

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me time.

last week i took a trip all by my big girl self.
i took my big suitcase so i didn’t have to think while packing.
i brought 6 pairs of shoes for a 5 night trip.
but that’s the beauty of free bag check… no over thinking.

my chicago bestie picked me up and took me straight down to Michigan Ave!
what a treat!
we shopped and walked and talked and ate for 11 hours straight.
literally.
my dream day.  🙂
and we were dumb and took NO photos at all.
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i got to spend time with her family who are three of my favorite people in the world.
i was able to to go to my former church on sunday ( i even worked in the nursery!).  they treated me to chicago foods, tok me by my old house and saw the neighborhood.
we watched The Intern (could’ve been better but could’ve been way worse so it was… OK)
but mostly i was so happy to get lots of face time with Jen.

jenny has been through almost everything with me as a mom and a wife.
we met at church but also lived on the same hall in our apartment building… Glen Oaks forever!
there was one apartment between us – Frank.
she & dave were newlyweds and we were two years in.
we only had little bitty Lauren back then.
she even stayed with Lauren when we went to the hospital to have scott!
we were in a small group together that met every monday night for 8 years!
she’s been there for everything.
she was in the room for talby & annie’s birth.
she would’ve been there for sean’s but he was born so fast that even craig almost missed it.
Jenny’s my girl.
and i hate that we live so far apart.

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after a few days jenny took me to meet up with Shannan for the second part of my trip.
and it just so happened to be National Margarita Day!
so obviously we celebrated.
we are proud americans – we had to!

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love both of these girls so much!
and when i am with them i am not the tallest lady in the picture!
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i had never been to Goshen, Indiana before.
i loved it.
we ate fancy pizza.
went thrifting.
laid around in yoga pants.
had massages.
ate fruity oatmeal.
watched season 4 Parenthood.
and i finally got to see Straight Outta Compton – just ask shannan about my rap history knowledge…
we talked till late and over breakfast and all day in-between.

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Howard liked me.
at least i am pretending that he did.
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that blanket is a HUGE “quilt” that is crocheted!
each block is different!
it’s dreamy… i am hoping a certain college aged daughter will agree with me.
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she made me tacos and homemade salsa with Siley’s help.
praise hands!
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one funny story i don’t want to forget was that silas asked me in front of their whole family
“hey Megan… do you like Coors Beer?”
i laughed a little and said “do i like Coors beer?  well… it’s not my favorite but i would drink it”
shannan said “WHAT?! Silas!! Why did you ask that?”
cory laughed and said “Silas why don’t you ask her again..”
Silas slowed down and said “Megan… do you like Cory’s beard?”

HA HA HAaaaaaa!

i told him i thought it was actually a pretty cool beard.
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and then… Goshen had a surprise blizzard!
no kidding.
the day i got there her kids were riding bikes in shorts and then we woke up the next morning to this!
we haven’t had snow in kansas in two years!
i have missed it so much.

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calvin shoveled the snow for the entire block!
what a cool dude!
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Ruby and Silas made a snowman in minutes.
they played in the snow all morning because school was canceled of course.
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we were bummed to hear my flight was on time so we loaded up and made the long drive to airport.
but shannan spotted this GIANT thrift store about 5 minutes before the airport and we had time so we hit it.
and just as we were getting ready to go.. stating our disappointment in how big the store was with so little to offer… i saw some black eyed susan peeking out from behind some other “art”.
i said “this has potential” and we wandered over.
it was this gorgeous original oil painting in every beautiful color with all my favorite flowers.
we both died.
then we couldn’t find a price… and you know what happens when there isn’t a price at a thrift store… no sale.
we weren’t going to stand for that.
we called for a manager.
she wasn’t as thrilled.  she wasn’t going to budge. she told us to come back in two hours when it has gone through pricing again.
we said “we can’t come back – we don’t live here”
then she offered $20 in a frustrated voice.
S O L D.
the manager told the cashier “give it to her for $20… if we wait it’ll have a hole in it by 8:00”
so true.
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shannan is providing foster care for my painting until we find a way to ship it.
i told her to hang up and enjoy it!  Why not?!
make “Jack Baker” proud.  (the signature in red on the bottom)
it was the perfect ending to my trip.

i came home rested and happy.
i loved having time with my friends one-on-one.
i enjoyed the sleep.  the talks.  the massage.  the snow.
i was so happy to get a break from regular mom life.
and just as happy to come right back into it as well.

meg duerksen - it’s an Orla Keily yoga bag from target. i do not use it for yoga. 🙂 i use it for my computer and all the crap i drag around with me everyday.

Janel - Where did you get that SUPER cute Black/white floral bag with the yellow handles….LOVE!

Mindy - What a fun trip for you! Friends are the best. I am cracking up over the Coors beer vs. Cory’s beard haha.

beth larson - I loved everything about this post Meg. Aren’t girlfriends just the biggest blessing??? Have a super great weekend! xo

meg duerksen - Michelle – i am pretty sure she meant that someone would accidentally ruin if it stayed there – it was fragile. 🙂

sharon / tpt - I mean. Your God-fearing, people-lovin, Coors drinking life. I love it.

Melanie - That painting is gorgeous! Congrats on such a great find and having such a good friend to hold onto it. Also, i LOVE your gray booties in one of the top photos. Brand? I am in desperate need of new shoes.

Michelle A - I think this might be the artist:
http://www.askart.com/artist/Jack_Baker/11086723/Jack_Baker.aspx

Nicole C - So funny! I live in Goshen and saw your thrift photo on Instagram and thought ‘I never have good finds like that’. I guess I need fresh eyes 😉 Also, that snow storm was nuts!

Marsha Kern - Wonderful trip!

Lauren Honaker - This might be a creepy comment but I live in Indianapolis and I’ll be driving out to the craft house in June. I’ve seen on IG that Shannan makes trips to Indy every so often. I’d be happy to drive your painting out if you’d like me to! -Lauren (@thehonakerhome)

Angela - Not the point of your post, but I am from Indiana and have been missing it so bad. My whole family still lives there, and I’ve been in Texas since 2006. I love seeing pictures from there, even if it isn’t my town, and I’m glad you had a great time with your friends. 😊

Michelle from Australia - I did a “Mum’s hiatus” trip in early 2014. I flew from Australia to Upstate New York. And they had a very unexpected 10″ of snow just after I arrived. This sub-tropical Aussie was in snow heaven. It was magical. That trip holds a very special place in my heart. It was such a time of re-energising for me. So much so that I’m doing it again in October and early November this year. Except I’ve added on a visit to Newton, KS on the way home. I’ve never been to Kansas before and I’m more than a little thrilled to mark ‘Go to Kansas’ off my Bucket List.

Kristin S - Oh, what a gift! There is nothing like time with friends.

jamie - i heart your friendship with jen. i got tears. i don’t remember ever hearing the history.

Julie - What an awesome break away. That painting is fabulous!!!

Michelle - and told the cashier “give it to her for 20… if we wait it’ll have a hole in by 8:00”
so true.

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Did she mean that you or someone else would put a whole in the painting — intentionally or accidentally?

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february stuff

so if you weren’t sure what i have been doing… it’s still basketball season.
🙂
but it’s coming to an end in the next few weeks.
and honestly that breaks my heart.
i can’t imagine not watching my Scotty play on that court with his classmates.
i can’t not cry when i think of this stage ending.
it is going to be really hard to be done.
sigh.

annie’s team finished up their season recently.
they are so fun to watch and even to listen to in-between games.

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and talby is playing volleyball several days a week too.

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Valentines Day was actually really nice this year!
i got to assist Scott in making his gifts for his girlfriend.
he did all the work but i gave some advice as he worked.

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it was a valentine’s success!

talby and annie got these funny Cat Face Pillows  for Valentines from me.
they loved them!
i absolutely recommend them if you know someone that likes cats.
they are silly but also really fun.
and they have Dog Face Pillows too!

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and i found this beef jerky valentine that i gave sean.
could there be anything better for a teen boy?!
ha ha haaaaaa

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i had to make a cake for a fundraiser at school.
i was super bummer to give it away.
so i made another one and it was SO GOOD!
Carmel Glazed Spiced Cake – make it!
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our chickens have been enjoying the sunny weather.

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a friend sent me some pretty flowers!  (heart eyes!!)

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my parents came to see us.
i like slow mornings with coffee when we see them.
our dogs looooooove my dad.
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i rearranged this little corner so i could have my paint easily accessible to work on my art journal.

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my lunch dates last week.
and would you believe we MISSED OUT on the free burritos at chipotle?!!
craig group texted all 6 of us about it and we didn’t get the text!
so sad!

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we got to celebrate Lauren’s 21st birthday!
how can this be?
like really… HOW?!!

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i mean… HOW CUTE IS SHE?!!
those brown eyes just melt me.
my laurney.
i just love that little face!

and her 21 year old face too!
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HaPpY BiRthDaY!!!

beth larson - Morning Meg! Just have to say that your Lauren was the cutest little girl! So fun to see some of your favorite photos of her. Have a great day!

Andrea G. - Good stuff! Basketball season…helps get us all through long winters! 🙂

Lisa - Praying for your community. Can’t imagine having something like that hit so close to home. ❤️

Suzanne - Hoping all is well for you in Hesston after hearing about the shootings at Excel. Praying for Hesston.

tracy fisher - love love love reading your blog. hugs, tracy fisher (remember me? the girl with the beach house in Washington.. haha).

Tracy - My oldest just turned 20 so 21 is right around the corner…so hard to believe!

Has Scott decided where he will go to school next year? My senior boy is going to be a Jayhawk <3 So happy to have a Jayhawk because my oldest went to Mizzou! (I am a KU Jayhawk…cam you tell? Haha!)

Kathi - My baby turned 21 in December, I helped him make paper roses for his valentine. It’s bittersweet watching my boys grow up. It was good family time going to all the soccer games, track meets, and cross country meets, I still miss those times. I spy your barn door, I would love to see what you did with it:)

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more Q & A – teenagers

so…. there were lots of questions about teenagers and raising big kids.

i can only speak from my experience of course.
and i’m no parenting expert but i can share what i think i’ve learned so far.

our home may be the complete opposite of yours.
with five kids i can say for sure that every kid is different & needs something different.
some kids are naturally obedient and would never want to rock the boat.
some kids are the opposite and want to tip your boat, their boat and everyone else’s within reach.
some kids are quiet.  some kids want to talk your ear off.
some kids get mad easily while others seem to be happy all the time.
and there are a hundred other personalities in-between those examples.

the frustrating reality of parenting is that just because you do every thing “right”,  follow all the advice you get and read all the books – it doesn’t mean they will fall in line and obey.
or that they will make the right choices.
or try harder in school.
or want to please you.
or even that they will like you!

they are humans with the right to choose good or bad… right or wrong…
sometimes no matter how loving, how wonderful,  how kind or how much fun you are… they still may not make the right choice.
and that part truly sucks.
meaning:  i like results.
and guarantees.
i want my kids to SUCCEED!  i don’t want them to mess up or have pain that could be avoided!
i want a formula for parenting teens that would go like this:  if you love God, love your kids, provide for them, feed them, go to their ball games, take them to the pool, bake cookies, play legos and host birthday parties then your kids will be well behaved, angelic, smiling lovelies that say “thank you so much mother for all that you do for me each day”
yeahhhh… it doesn’t work like that.
there is no formula.

when they are toddlers and babies their needs are met in such tangible ways… dry diaper, full stomach, good nap.
i really thought i knew what i was doing as a mom when my 5 kids were 10 years old and under.
i felt pretty proud of myself.
and then the teen years knocked me down several notches.
the teenage years with the hormones & cell phones & driver’s licenses & peer pressure – it’s a constant emotional roller coaster.
and then there are so many actual people in our home – we are like a theme park for feelings!

it may not be that way at your house.
maybe your house is calm and quiet and everyone behaves.
if so… lucky you.
feel free to stop reading and go find something to bake on pinterest.  🙂

maybe your kids would never say something hurtful to you.
or slam doors.
or unthinkable that they’d swear at you.
or say they hate you.

but the reality of life at our house is that it’s not peachy keen everyday.
i would never want people to look through this blog or Instagram and think that it was.
i mean it’s not a war zone but it’s real life with 6 – 7 personalities and needs flaring all at once.

i shocked myself the other night when i was driving alone and thought about how i never thought i would like these teen years or could like them since they aren’t cute cuddly babies anymore.  I am a baby lover and could hold babies all day long!  And now that is in my past and i realized i actually really do LIKE having a house full of teenagers!

even with the yelling or swearing or door slamming.

it’s not like that everyday.
but i can’t write about raising teenagers with out saying that those things could happen.
it doesn’t make me feel like we are failures.
it’s just real life.
it doesn’t make me a bad mom if they choose to react that way.
they are just people trying to figure out life and each interaction is a time to learn how to appropriately respond to conflict.

we do have LOTS of fun as well at our house.
they are all so funny.
there is laughter, hugs, happiness,complete silliness and even occasional dancing!

so… the only “advice” i could give seems to be the obvious things that i feel everyone already knows but i will share anyway.

LOVE your kids the best way you can.
try to figure out what makes them tick.
love them for who they are… not who you want them to be.
listen when they share with you.
try to love them in the way they respond the best.
show them that you are on their side and that you always will be.
encourage them! tell them they are awesome and you’re proud of them!
choose your battles… sometimes it’s just not worth it.
validate their feelings especially when others have hurt them.
sympathize when it feels like they will never recover from a break up or a mean girl incident.
listen when they are frustrated about a coach or teacher or a boss.
give them responsibility… don’t do everything for them… laundry, school work, job applications, alarm clocks.
if you don’t help them learn to do hard things – who will? who cares more about them than you?!
be strict when it comes to keeping them safe… parties, drinking, boyfriends/girlfriends, driving… etc.
making the hard calls is your job… YOU are the adult.
it’s not fun to be hated but YOU are the adult and you can handle that.
it won’t last forever.
they will eventually understand that you did it because you loved them.

they are going to mess up.
it could be small but also it might be in a really big way.
you have to be there when they fall… still loving them.
not giving up.

if you don’t know how to do these things on your own or situations are too difficult – find a counselor or therapist who can help you.
therapy is a good thing!
it helps so much to talk things through!  for you or for your kids or both!
i’ll say it again… therapy is good thing!

i do not see myself as doing everything right. (no way)
or that i have perfect kids. (heck no!)
but we are trying.
it’s hard.
harder than i ever thought it would be.
but it is worth it!

i was confused when my friend who was about 5 years ahead of me in mothering would say “teenagers are so much fun!”
i honestly thought she was either clueless or lying or both.
it used to make me mad actually.

and now… years later… having gone through so much… seeing my babies turn into a house full of teens and older…
now i get it!
it IS a beautiful, crazy and FUN stage to walk (& fumble) through.
you get to be a part of these amazing people’s journey into life on their own.
you get to go beside them and cheer them on!
it’s humbling.
and AWESOME!

there are so many prayers said for our kids.
we pray that they would come to know jesus as their savior.
that they would love him deeply in their heart.
we pray for protection over them.
we pray they would make right choices.
and be kind to others.
we pray for the ability to love them the way He wants us to.
and we trust that the God who created them has the best plan for them.
we trust that He will continue to love them unconditionally.
we have hope in Him to cover our parenting mistakes with his grace and mercy.

it’s HARD but God is big enough to take care of you, your kids and mine too!

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Marian Vischer - Meg, I’m a little late to the party for this post but girl, this is gold. Two out of my three kids are now teenagers. My world feels unpredictable and roller-coastery in a way it never has. This post puts me at ease, reminding me that messy is normal and days are volatile and love needs to be in great supply. Your words are keepers.

Lisa - This is perfect timing for me today….my husband and I have been discussing raising our kids through the teenage years this weekend. Thanks for this dose of reality and encouragement!

tracy fisher - I sooooo get your mothering words. Never knew how much i’d miss my daughter moving to college in CA or how my baby boy is turning into a little man in his first year of HS. I had no idea boys had emotions too..haha. but it’s fun to look back and see how far they’ve come and how my husband and I actually had a little bit to do with that. I wish we lived closer to you. i’m sure you hear that from everyone. but I know the 4 of us could have some good parenting laughs. keep up the good work!!

Mom of 4 - Yes, yes, yes! Thank you for this sweet bit of encouragement. “the ability to love them the way He wants us to” is my daily prayer in this season, when I often find it difficult to love my 12-year old. Thank you for addressing some of the difficulties of the teen years: I’m new to this stage of parenting, and your generous writing in this post feels like an answer to prayers.

May God continue to bless you and your family.

Lisa - You hit the nail on the head with this one! I have two teenagers (and 3 more in the 10 and under age group). It really is such a blast having them but man it is hard too because they can make choices that are scary or dangerous or sad! My 15 year old is a “rock the boat” type of kid and man do I worry for her. But then God gives me little glimpses of the ways He’s working in her. You explained the teen years so perfectly! One moment I’m so incredibly proud of her kindness and 5 minutes later I’m telling her to take a picture off instagram that is inappropriate. I do wish there was a manual on how to handle social media/phones with teens. We are the first generation having to parent those things. It’s hard! Thanks for sharing and making my household seem so normal!

jo - Appreciate your honesty. Sometimes I get depressed and disillusioned reading blogs where life appears perfect…thanks for being real. Really agree with you that each kid is different and needs different things! Most important thing is that they each know how much they are loved.

Mickie - Oh, and I almost forgot this about feelings. I have said many times that I think it’s a pretty cruel joke that I am going through Perimenopause (nice…!) at the same time that my son is going through puberty. No joke! We feel ALL the feelings around her and it is CRAZYtown some days!

Mickie - Thanks for sharing this Meg. It was what I needed to hear today. I only have one tween at this point (I can’t even imagine 5… although we were 4 when I was growing up and not sure how my mom survived) and it is all of the things you said. Beautiful, crazy, fun and I’ll add frustrating, humbling, scary etc. But, overall, I honestly do love that he is getting older and how much more we can share now. I also especially loved your reminder that “And we trust that the God who created them has the best plan for them.” This is something I do pray about because I tend to worry WAY too much about what will happen to him later in life. I have to know that God loves him even more than I do and has an amazing plan for his life. It is all hard but definitely worth it. Thanks again!

Lisa - I also pray that if my kids screw up- that they would get caught. Especially during those early teen years. Because I don’t want them to think they can get away with something once their old enough for legal consequences. When they’re adults it’s fun for them to tell you what they got passed you.

LISA - Thank you , Meg.
I’ve been waiting for you to post about this!
Our house is a ZOO at times ! Your saying the real things
is so great and comforting!
Very well said!

Linda Johnston - Thank you. I needed to hear this. We have 3 teenagers in our home with another younger child coming up quickly. I feel like we’ve become some kind of circus act with all the different emotions and personality. I have to admit its been wearing on me. Some are not making the best choice and my heart aches for them. Others seem to be moving forward with ease and yet I know underneath the struggles they are having. This is such a tough world and even more so than the world I was a teenager in. Thank you for your words and your perpective. Maybe someday I will be able to say I love these teenage years too.

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Tina - Ahhh….if there were only a formula!!!! Stumbling through the teenage years. Our first 2 are teens, with 3 more to follow (they are close in age, so at one point in time, I will have 5 teenagers at once!!). I laugh now that I thought all those sleepless newborn nights were so hard. Little did I know. It does have it joyful moments though. Thanks for the words of wisdom.

Cindy - Loved this so! thank you for sharing. Beautiful words!

Amy Woods - I enjoyed your post! Being a mom to only one, it is neat to hear your big family perspective. I was the youngest of 6 children, and I think my parents were saints to handle all our different personalities! I love parenting my teenager. He is so fun, and super smart. I am seriously in awe of the way he thinks. I worried about parenting a teen from the time I new I was pregnant! Ha! But, wow, the Lord prepares us for each season doesn’t He? Now that my son is 18 and will graduate high school this year, I wish we could just go back and do it all one more time…oh the things I would savor!

Su - I think I will print this post out and read it regularly. So encouraging. I got 5 big kids/teenagers over here too.

Kristin - Love them for who they are, not who you want them to be…yes! That one is so important, and is something one set of grandparents has not figured out. I mean, they LOVE the kids, but they keep on trying to get them to be what THEY want them to be. Ugh.

Jen - My biggest advice: hang in there. Every single stage has its pros and cons. Do what you know to be best and right and trust God for the rest. God is faithful to his promise “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will NOT depart from it.” “Old” may be 16, 27, or even 65, but God IS faithful. I highly recommend the book “Praying the Bible for your Adult Children”. It’s easy to pray fervently and expectantly when they are young and the future is unknown. When they grow up, move out, have their own families and things seems to be “settled”, it’s easier to slack off. Don’t stop praying! They need it more than ever!

Jessica Shrock - I love this post! Thanks for your honesty and sharing your heart.

Lu - Thank you for writing this post. I like the rainbows and the colour but really I appreciate the realness of life you share. Your honesty has helped me a lot.

Lu - Thank you. I really appreciate you writing about this.

Maureen - Love this Meg!!! And I would add it keeps getting better. Our oldest just moved out to his first apt. in the city (Chicago) and asked me to go rug shopping with him this past Saturday. Had such a nice afternoon with him and so sweet to see him with his own taste and style pick out things. And this is the one that I butted heads with for years!!!

Kate @ Songs Kate Sang - This is so, so beautifully written. I could just hug you. I’m gonna go bake something – but only so I forget about the doors that slammed today.

Jen - This one is so good and so right:

“try to love them in the way they respond the best.”

Jenn A - Its so very true. I loved having my babies around but teenagers are so wonderful in their own right. The are funny and smart and kind and sometime mean and hateful. But its such a great experience to watch them grow into the adults they hopefully become.

Jenny B. - Love this post! A wise man recently told my husband that you can’t take credit for the good OR bad things your kids do.

Sabrina - Thank you for sharing this… I have three boys, 4,3,18m and they are a handful! They are wild and crazy and talk back and yell and fight constantly. It’s so exhausting being with them all day everyday. I really try to not wish these days away, because I know someday they will be older. But I worry that they will turn into crazy teenagers. So I pray a lot for them! I hope the Lord hears my prayers and helps turn them into sweet, kind, calm, and Godly young adults. 🙂
P.S. Everyone keeps telling me that teenage boys are way different than toddler boys. I hope they are telling the truth. 🙂

Sarah M - I love this so much! Thank you!

Jenn - That’s some good stuff right there. Thank you for sharing.

patty - What a great post. Its so true, the babies are awesome and exhausting, teenagers are awesome and exhausting but all of it is rewarding, and there’s nothing more rewarding than having your kids come out of being teenagers and liking who they are as people. We have 2 gainfully employed early 20 something college graduates.

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heart day!

according to the united states of america i am supposed to be watching the Super Bowl right now.
but i have been to so many games in the last three days that i could literally NOT care one tiny bit.
i saw that beyonce forgot her pants again this year and that was plenty.
so instead i crawled into my warm cozy bed and wrote a post about Valentine’s gifts.

we don’t celebrate valentine’s too much over here.
we just haven’t ever made it a big deal?  i have no reason for this.
but this year… it’s kind of inched it’s way into my head.
i am thinking about baking cookies and heart garlands and all the valentines-y goodies.
i started making a little list of fun valentine’s gifts or just fun stuff in reds & pinks and the list got out of control!
it’s a long one.
maybe you should show this post to your significant other…    🙂
it couldn’t hurt right?!
i found so much cute stuff out there that would be perfect for gifts!
for friends or family or spouses or boyfriend/girlfriend or your kids or even a gift for yourself!

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i thought this 3-Piece Melamine Mixing Bowl Set was really cute!

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i am BIG fan of cozy robes.
this Spa Collection Plush Robe came in lots of colors… and it’s not too short either!

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For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards

my favorite book of the summer by far!
i bought 6 more copies for friends!

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how cute it this Tartan Wrap Plaid Shawl Blanket Scarf ??

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i would love to have a pair of Toms Classic Red Canvas shoes!

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these Colorful Rain Boots from Target are FUN!

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i am pretty much HEAD OVER HEELS in love with these shoes!
i doubt there is a more perfect shoe for me.

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Sweet Love Body CreamFragrance Mist Spray Body Wash
you can also find this at walmart or your grocery store      🙂
this smells good (and don’t tell but all my daughters are getting this for valentines.)

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56425_1this Lisa Leonard’s Heart Necklace is a favorite of mine.


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this I Love You More Coffee Mug  made me smile.
i know it’s not red or pink but it’s SO CUTE in the yellow!

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Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker
the name of this perfume is perfect for valentines!
and i am a SJP fan – ever since Footloose.

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everyone needs a Heart Shaped Waffle Maker!!
this is probably my favorite thing on the whole list!
how fun are heart shaped waffles?!
what a special Valentine’s Day breakfast that would be!

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Emoji Smiley Emoticon Pillow  – silly but yet… i like this.
i would say it would be great for the kids but i probably use more emojis than they do.

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Watercolor Pencils  to color in a very pretty coloring book!
i have this one…Whatever Is Lovely: A Coloring Book
it is filled with quote and verses!
i love it!

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i love this 1st Corinthians print from Lindsay Letters!
i’m thinking of hanging this in our bedroom.
everyone needs reminders right?
“does not demand it’s way”  “is not irritable”  “keeps no record of wrongs”
yeah… reminders are good.

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Pink Hair Dryer
this would be a practical and colorful gift!

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i think MY makeup bag needs this!

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i thought these prints were cute & unique… Hippo With Hearts Octopus Love Giraffe Love

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everybody loves a hello sweatshirt!
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hey had a few shirts with hearts as well but the classic always wins for me.    🙂

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i just love those cameras!

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every single thing from Katie Daisy’s shop is beautiful.
she had two full pages of prints about love!

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i liked these simple and sweet night gowns from Forever21.

 

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and i LOVED these super cute red jeans from GAP!
these are in my cart.
they are too fun!!

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and what’s Valentine’s Day without a good love story?!!

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The Proposal  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Sixteen Candles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Notting Hill

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Can’t Buy Me Love  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    Serendipity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Father of the Bride

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An Affair To Remember  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Sleepless in Seattle   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  You’ve Got Mail

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Enchanted   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pride & Prejudice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Notebook

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When Harry Met Sally…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  My Big Fat Greek Wedding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Breakfast At Tiffany’s

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How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   The Vow  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Date Night

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Hundred-Foot Journey  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   50 First Dates   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Tangled

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i know what you are thinking… what about for the boys in our life?
i did some searching and thinking about what would be liked at my house…

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Nike socks are always a hit at our house.
these were all at Kohls.

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this style is my favorite… a classic.

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Papa John’s Pizza Gift Card would be the biggest hit at my house!

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Trivia Crack Board Game!!
my kids love this app on their phone but if we had the board game we could play together!

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there has been all kinds of talk about smoking meat over here.
none by me.
so i am thinking this book A Meat-Smoking Manifesto would be a good gift!

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mugs
Star Wars mugs are fun!
A New Hope            Storm Trooper               Darth Vader                 Luke Skywalker Rebel Pilot

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how could you go wrong with Super Soft Flannel Pajama Pants?

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and lastly….
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Fandango Gift Card or an AMC Theatre Gift Card
because everyone likes to go to the movies!

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Whitni - I sent the links for the coloring book and pencils to my husband and said “for my birthday” and I just got an email confirming my order from Amazon haha. I’ve been dying for an adult coloring book ever since they were everywhere at Christmas but I kept telling myself I didn’t have time. I have a 22 month old toddler and a 2.5 week old newborn. But I figure, eventually I will have time to myself again right? Someday? Too bad I can’t color and breastfeed at the same time, I’d rather do that than watch Netflix at 2am!

Lisa - I don’t normally do much for Valentine’s Day but this list was fun to look through! You found some great stuff!

sharon / tpt - major awesome wish list! (i give heart wafflemakers for wedding gifts. it’s da’best!) i’m partial to that double heart necklace. also, add Hope Floats to the must have vDay movies??

(love your blog, as always~)

Morgan - I am a fan of Vday, but more so just in a general sense of letting people know how much they are loved. I do enjoy the decor and baking treats and all that too. 🙂 I love the gift ideas!

Amy - Love this gift list!!

Teyonce - First of all, buy me those shoes..and the mug. The movie list makes me want to stay in my jammies and watch them all right this second. And, I had NO IDEA trivia crack had a board game, my family would love that. I like this list. and you. as more than a friend.

Jodie R. - I am considering the fuji camera–but I have 2 girls…I’m leaning towards having them share…bad idea?

Kari - Ha, ha, ha! Beyonce forgot her pants. I LOVE that. I am about over Beyonce. I love all your picks! But, what I love even more is seeing all the colors shining off my monitor.

Beth Ann - “i saw that beyonce forgot her pants again this year” hahaha – so true! My 8 & 9 year old kiddos were very uncomfortable with beyonce missing her pants and moving the way she did. props to her for her amazing body and the ability to dance the way she can, but not really family friendly. i am glad you called out her missing pants, I thought maybe I was being to big of a prude.

Kathie W. - My husband is a BBQer, smoker and competitor…I got him Aaron Franklin’s book A Meat-Smoking Manifesto for our anniversary (in January) and he is LOVING it…I have yet to be able to enjoying anything from the book, but I know it is coming soon! Great choice.

kristin - Love your blog and all of your suggestions!

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organization made beautiful

i got the most fun package in the mail!
emily from jones design co. sent me the Paper Works February Collection.
i hadn’t even heard of this before.
i opened it up and kept saying “oh wow!” “oh this is beautiful!” over and over!
it is SO PRETTY!
i texted my friends right away saying “you won’t believe this package i got in the mail!”
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a calendar… weekly dinner menus… grocery lists… a print to frame… note cards… chore charts…. scripture cards… general lists… daily lists… and in this month’s there is a bonus of a make your own garland and stickers for grown up valentines.
it makes organization beautiful!

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look at all that gorgeous stuff?!!!
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the kits are part of a subscription program… they ship on the 15th of each month.
you can also choose from three different monthly subscription options:
the digital version – where you print everything yourself.
the print – where you get digital and also a professionally printed copy in the mail of many of the products
the print plus – you get everything above AND so much more… like everything in these pictures

you can purchase by the month or yearly.
you can cancel anytime.
each month has a different design.
which personally i love because i like change!

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i can’t stop staring at it.
and i can’t wait to use it!
who knew i could enjoy making a dinner menu?!

and this is so much prettier than my random ripped up notebook papers!
ha ha ha

i am honestly SO EXCITED to have this!
i can’t wait to see what comes every month!
what a treat!

and here’s something awesome… Emily is offering $5 off your first month’s order!
CLICK HERE for a code to use when you check out in the shop.

i think you are going to love it as much as i do!

Mindy - I have been following Emily’s blog for a while. Such beautiful prints as well! (And don’t forget the house tour – so cute!)

jen - I’ve ordered prints from her before and but never the monthly kit. This is definitely making me want to give a try.

Julie - I teach at KHS and saw your son at the FBLA district competition on Wednesday. I wanted to go talk to him so badly, but didn’t want to be another person who bothers him because she reads his mom’s blog. It was so funny though…I was walking through our old gym where the teams were hanging out on my way to the new gym where I was passing out tests. He was in the bleachers and looked so much like the pictures you have shared on your blog of him. Just sitting in the stands for his game to begin.

Rebekah - I’ve always wanted to try this and now with the code, I think I will! I love pretty paper goods- so inspiring to be creative!

Kari - They thought of everything in this kit! It sure is motivating to stay organized when the materials look pretty. Kind of like being motivated to work out when you have new gear!!!

emily - What a kind write-up! I’m so glad you love the designs – you’ll be very excited about March 🙂

Morgan - Those are beautiful papers! What a great kit. I love the floral design.

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my friends and compassion

three of my online-turned-real-life friends are on a special trip with Compassion International this week with their sons!
i am loving getting to follow along with them online.
you can follow along as well!

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i read each of their posts and teared up thinking about all that they are experiencing.
i love these ladies.
and admire each of them so much.

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and ruth simons with Luz & Segundo

i read each of their stories so far then i clicked through the Compassion website.
i looked at the faces, into the eyes of those kids and my heart ached for every one of them.
we have talked as a family for years about sponsoring a child.
we’ve done all kinds of other programs and fundraisers but not one like this that is so personal.
well… no more waiting.

today is the day.

today was the day our family said yes to sponsoring!

hip hip hooray!

i am so glad there are ways to give in ways that connect.
i am so grateful there are organizations that do the work so that is possible to do something for others.
i am thrilled for my friends that they get to meet their sponsor families and share a bond now.
that’s huge!

thanks Compassion for doing work that makes a difference!

 

Crystal - I somehow missed this post before & I guess the Lord led me to it at exactly the right time when it will give my heart & soul the lift that I genuinely need right now. Just seeing the words, “Compassion International” warmed my heart & brought so many wonderful memories & life lessons learned early on in my own childhood through their sponsorship program.
I’m 33 now & due to many fertility issues, miscarriages, etc. the good Lord blessed our family w/my 2 younger sisters…but not until I was 11 & 13 yrs. old~ I got to live life as an only child AND as and older sister essentially & what an amazing BLESSING that has been!!! However, prior to each of their arrivals & through all of those many difficult times…disappointments & what felt like, “impossible to ever get through”, heart aches… (Especially for a kid who’s Christmas list EVERY single year for as long as I could compose one, ALWAYS…ALWAYS…ALWAYS included one, key, item: “a baby brother or baby sister”. NOTHING mattered to me more~ & Prior to being old enough to actually understand the struggles that my poor parents were facing, trying to fulfill my wish (& of course theirs!) my mom had the wonderful idea of sponsoring a child!
It was LIFE CHANGING for me- thinking about it now even, probably more than I ever realized & I’d bet probably more than I ever really made it a point to share directly w/my parents either~ (Note to self to get on that stat…Life is too short to not share these things w/our people! Am I right or am I right!?!)
Anyways, not only did it give me someone special to connect w/that felt like a real extension of our little, nuclear family…but, it opened my eyes to so much beyond myself & my little bubble of a world…(That I didn’t even know I was living in prior to the whole sponsorship experience!)
I was so blessed to have parents that worked incredibly hard & sacrificed greatly to put me (& eventually my younger sisters) through the beat schools available & to travel extensively- but, I had no idea through those experiences what children, just like me in many ways, EXCEPT that they were living in places like Africa or Haiti…where as you know from your experiences, had VERY DIFFERENT & VERY REAL Struggles & Fears that I never, ever, ever would have to worry about in my blessed & protected life.
We chose a sponsorship in Haiti b/c we had friends who ran a mission there & bc my parents had visited there, on a cruise of all things! Prior to my birth, when it was a popular port of call stop! Can you imagine!?!? And, it just felt right…you know?
The girl that we sponsored was a part of out family until she “graduated” for lack of a better word from the program & we stayed in touch for quite a while Into her early adulthood as well. It was an incredible experience for me & such a binding experience for our family as well. All of her letters were so, so special! Getting to see them in her writing & then the translation attached was so neat to me as a kid! I LOVED getting those in the mail! & I loved learning as much as I could about what her life was really like there, about her family, scho (that was made possible for her through our sponsorship!!! Can you say CHOKE BACK THE TEARS! When I now think about how truly POWERFUL & empowering that really is! WOWZERS!!! I learned so much about empathy & generosity & loved doing things to her & her family when I personally could. I felt like I was doing something really impactful, even as “just a kid” & the life lessons that that taught me…PRICELESS!
The small amount of money that it cost to sponsor her monthly in the big scheme of our “American life” vs. The difference that that made in her life- I think is even more astonishing to me now, as an adult, than it was as a kid even. (Probably B/C I have a better understanding of $$ I assume…)
But, my point & ridiculously LONG (SORRY!!!) Heart out pouring here is that I can’t say…scratch that…SCREAM FROM THE MOUNTAIN TOPS!!! Enough!! PLEASE… DO THIS! Sponsor a child, or 2 or 3 or More. Make a donation- get your kids involved~ It WILL CHANGE their lives & teach them INVALUABLE life lessons if you let it! & Get excited about doing it! You are TRULY CHANGING someone else’s life…& we can all stand to give up something on occasion or, on a regular basis- whatever we can afford…
I’ve gone through really difficult times (including financial due to severe health issues-) & praise God again that he is slowly helping my body heal & us get on our feet again. But, I truly believe that this sponsorship experience changed me in a way…way back when….that impacted me & strengthened my faith- gave me hope & helped us better, “weather the storm” the past few years through all of our struggles & my treatments & ups & downs & hopes & failures…ALL of it! I can actually see that now & your post on this brought it ALL flooding back to me as if it was just yesterday & flooded me w/so much emotion & so much gratitude that God led my mom to find Compassion International when she did & for the beautiful life lessons that found their way to me & my life through it.
I think that maybe myself & my family were the most blessed & the biggest recipients throughout the entire experience rather than the other way around, I really do.
Sponsoring a child is the FIRST THING that I am going to do AS SOON AS I AM ABLE to – & I know that as long as I keep leaning on God, that WILL be very soon. Thank you SO SO SO MUCH for this post~ It probably sounds so silly to you, but it was EXACTLY what I needed to read & be reminded of in so many ways! & I mean, exactly!
I have read your blog, & found incredible encouragement, peace, solace, happiness when I was struggling to see any at all to be honest, beautiful creativity that fueled my soul so many times when I, myself haven’t physically been able to actually do any of the things along those lines that had ways been escape…my “Happy Place” really… I could go on & on really, b/c I feel like you are such a kindred spirit even though we’ve never met & your blog has done so much for my life~ there just aren’t enough words to describe how & to thank you enough Meg! Keep up the FABULOUS work that you do & sharing what’s on your heart, b/c I think we all just love you straight up, for being YOU! 😉
“Rainbows & Sunshine”…That’s what you are…& WHO doesn’t love & need that in their lives!?! I mean- come on! 😃
God Bless you & your family & thank you again for be such a gift in my life when I needed it the most!
💛💙💜💚❤️ (I just HAD to throw in some color & a little nod to your live of emojis while I was already taking over for a minute!) 😍

Lisa - I loved following their trip on Instagram! So cool! We have sponsored kids through a different organization. But I love Compassion and know they are such a wonderful organization.

Sarah Lahrman - My husband and I sponsor a child through Compassion as well. It is such a great feeling to know how much you can impact the lives of these children at such a small price. The letters you get just melt your heart. to. pieces. Congrats 🙂

leslie - My family has been sponsoring a little girl in Bolivia through Compassion for about five years now. It is such a worthwhile experience! For the price of a large pizza each month we are able to support her and help her family learn of God. And the letters we get are so precious!

Jenn - What wonderful news! Congratulations!

Heather S. - I find it surprising that you don’t already do this. No reason, really, just assumed you probably did. My husband and I began sponsoring a girl together when we were college students. She grew up and out of the program and we took on another girl. As my girls grew they became more interested in Compassion. Now we have 4 Compassion girls and my 13 yo has been a Compassion correspondent for three years now. She is responsible for writing to 2 of our girls and an additional girl who has a financial sponsor, but no personal relationship. It’s an incredible way for my girl to speak love into the lives of other girls around the world. We have the Philippines, El Salvador, Bolivia, Ghana, and Brazil all represented and my girls learn about these cultures through our correspondence as well. It is an awesome way to serve!

Kelly - That’s so exciting!! You have a new “baby”. Blessings! Kelly

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