After finishing our visit and leaving Starbucks, I ran to Wal-Mart to pick up The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and get home so I could eat. My daughter and I decided to watch the movie and my husband retreated to the bedroom/office to get some things done. After the movie, I decided to try to engage Jamie in a discussion about the obvious spiritual references in the story and talked about how much more detailed the book is and explains a little bit more than the movie. She seemed to make some of the spiritual connection after I mentioned it and she seemed a little surprised to realize it. Even though I did most of the talking (not entirely my choice; she's just really quiet and contemplative), she seemed happy to listen and interested in knowing more about the stories. I'm trying hard not to press her or overwhelm her with my passion for stories and how we can find truth about the world we live in them, but I pray that God would use each conversation we have like this to just spur her interest and move her mind to think in different and new ways. I cannot wait to start reading with her and pray that she will enjoy and be engaged and challenged by stories!
I'm also in the process of deciding what I plan to do once the baby is born in November (or whenever he/she decides to come) and I'm leaning very strongly towards staying home and not returning to work. My husband knows this is/has been my desire and is supportive of this plan. Over the next nine months, I would definitely appreciate any suggestions, advice, or encouragement all you stay-at-home-mommies can give me. I know this is where God is leading me in regards to my child, so I am taking joy at the thought of being my kid's mom.
In that light, I wanted to mention that I found this incredible prayer on another blog that says -
Do not pray for easy lives; pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers; pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you yourself shall be a miracle. Every day you shall wonder at yourself, at the richness of life which has come to you by the grace of God.
-- Phillips Brooks
I know everyone is probably getting tired of hearing me say this as well, but I've realized that if there is anything God is specifically calling me to be, it's
So, that is what I am striving to be in every aspect of my life! Here's to a brave and successful pregnancy and a brave and wonderful life as my kid's mom!BRAVE.
4 comments:
Ohh, Janniners you are up to a terrific start! You are a great Mommy already...praying for that little one. I am SO excited that you are thinking of staying home. IT is Such a joy and challenge but just as in life God is there with us through it all!
Whoa. You're going to be a MOM!!!! Doesn't that sound weird? I mean, a good weird...a GREAT weird, but weird. How cool is that?
How fun that you were able to share The Chronicles of Narnia with Jamie. I'm sure she will learn lots from you as will her son and your soon-to-be-baby.
A stay-at-home-mom? How fun. We'll be glad to fill you in. ;)
supermom, it IS weird, but I'm totally going with it. :-)
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