When my youngest (Sarah) was born in 2004, I left my full-time ministry job to be a full-time mom. I knew this was what God was calling me to do, and looked forward to the opportunity.
However, once I was home full-time, I felt completely overwhelmed and inadequate. My kids were ages 6 months, 1, 2 and 10. (Yes, we had 3 in diapers!). It was exhausting.
Most of my friends stopped calling. (Not as much fun to “do lunch” when Cindy has 4 kids with her). I was scared to go anywhere by myself with so many kids. I was beyond lonely.
I watched my neighbor go blueberry picking with her family, and then spend the day making fresh pies. Her son refused to eat my mac and cheese because it wasn’t homemade. I felt like such a loser mom.
Another friend was out of the house each day by 8:00 AM. She would go to the park and the beach and always had fresh, healthy snacks for her kids. My kids were addicted to apple juice and ate sugary fruit snacks.
I thought maybe I should go back to work ~ maybe I wasn’t cut out to be a stay at home mom. I felt defeated and isolated. My counselor at the time said, “Cindy, it sounds like you’re going through a desert experience.” Really? You think?? I just paid you $100 to tell me that?!
I had completely lost my joy.
And then a dear friend shared with me advice that had been passed on to her. She said, “Cindy, you need to parent within your personality“. My personality?? I didn’t even know who I was anymore. I was just in survival mode ~ trying to make it through the day without crying and whining (the kids, not me) and have a half-way healthy meal on the table for supper. A shower for me made the day a celebration.
Parent within my personality? Who was I? What brought me joy???? I didn’t even know anymore.
So I started to make a list. For me, I love people and parties and celebrations. I love loud fun music, and adventures, and doing things in “themes”. I enjoy friends and serving others and most importantly, I am passionate about teaching and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ and His great love for us all.
Soon I started to incorporate those things into my days. We had “Terrific Tuesdays” and “Wacky Wednesdays” and “Super Saturdays”. We would invite friends over for a pink princess party, or have a luau in our driveway, or have scavenger hunts throughout our house to find mini pots of gold. We sang fun, loud Bible songs and went for prayer walks and put flowers on our loved ones doorsteps (and then rang the door bell and ran away)! We had a ball! My JOY was back! 🙂
Now please know, just like I’m not cut out to bake all day or can fresh vegetables, you may think I sound like a weirdo because I love colorful, plastic table cloths. Or that I love to have indoor picnics complete with plastic ants. That’s ok.
The key is to find out who God created YOU to be ~ and then be THAT person!
Live a full life being the man/woman God created YOU to be.
Discover what brings YOU joy and then parent within YOUR unique, God-given personality.
Your family (and the Kingdom) desperately needs you to be YOU!!!
What brings you JOY? What are the things you love to do?? What family activities are most fun for you? Or if you could plan a day full of JOY ~ what would that day look like?? I’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas!!
Thanks for stopping by *She Sparkles*! Here’s to a week filled with an abundance of JOY!! 🙂
P.S. If you have a heart for prayer, and would like to pray for my fall speaking engagements, I would love your support. Prayer is the work! My list of upcoming speaking engagements is here, and if you send me a note with your e-mail address. I’d love to share with you after the gatherings how God showed up! 🙂
Cindy – this was a wonderful reminder for us not to compare ourselves with others and is from the point of view of the one many would consider the underachiever or the one not walking in lockstep with the crowd. NOW I would like to challenge you to speak to the ones who are canning fruits and veggies and making homemade mac and cheese, getting up early every am and their houses are sparkling to not think their way is the only way and not compare the other way. It would help those of us to parent or any other part of living to do it within our personalities if that little judging look or remark did not exist. THANK YOU for “listening”
Brenda, I will listen anytime – thanks for sharing!!! I will accept your challenge and pray about if God would have me share. I have some thoughts already. I’ll keep you posted!
Thanks for stopping by, Brenda! Always a blessing to hear from you!
Cindy, I appreciate this post so much. Being a home room mom stresses me out but I love to nurture in different ways….personality as you have defined it. Blessings to you as you pour into these mops women! And yes, I will pray for you this fall!
I love this post. I have a 3 year old and a 1 year old and I feel like tearing my hair out everyday! I try to provide a little order by doing “preschool” activities which actually keeps things pretty smooth, but the other times I feel like I’m chasing wild Indians. I get up pretty early to prepare for the day and I know some day I will look back and think how quickly these little years go by. I’m trying to enjoy this time. I’m looking forward to getting back with my MOPS friends and taking the kids to functions that are fun that we didn’t do during the summer. LOVE you and your blog!