Ah, MIA for almost five months now. Shame on me. I love re-reading
our blog and seeing what we've been up to but life got so busy that
blogging had to take a back seat.
I went to a mom's
homeschool meeting last week and one of the veteran homeschool mom's
gave a devotion in which she basically said, "when life it overwhelming
you don't look at all the things you need to do and let yourself get
pressed down...just do the next thing. Look at the immediate, the right
now, and do that...then after you do that then just do the next thing."
Let
me tell you folks, there have been some overwhelming moments here at
the Joyful Jamboree...caring for 5-6 children under age 4 is a big job.
There's no nurse, no custodian, no aide, no principal, and no cook.
I'm a one mom act. This job has been so very rewarding...but it's been
big. Bigger than me sometimes. I've gotten overwhelmed. I've looked
at the toys on the floor, the school that needs taught, and the 6 little
personalities, and thought "I'm not cut out for this." And then I
remembered that it's more about teachable moments than table work...more
about making and fostering relationships than keeping the floor clean.
So instead of just getting school work out
(which they do love, by the way), I've spent lots of time on the
floor...I've had tea parties, fed doll babies, and colored pictures.
We've played games, worked on heart issues, and loved on one another.
Together we are all learning how to be Jesus to each other. And when I
get overwhelmed I put on my tunnel vision and I just do the next thing.
The last week or two my next "thing" has involved cleaning diarrhea out
of my four year olds unders when she didn't make it to the potty,
washing the bedding of my youngest son for more than one morning in a
row when he peed the bed, praying and praying instead of worrying over
certain circumstances, wiping the potty down numerous times, emptying
the dishwasher, folding one load of laundry at a time, teaching lessons
on letters and calendar and sharing and loving, and, and, and.....
This list could go on forever.
And
so today, fellow moms, teachers, nurses, wives, technology
directors...whatever your 'job', I encourage you to not get overwhelmed
seeing ALL that needs done in the day but instead to just hop up and do
the next thing. Once you get it done then do the next
one...and in this way you'll see your burdens become more bearable and
hopefully almost enjoyable as you shorten your to-do list. Here's to a
great Monday!
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