"We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee."
Williams George Jordan
I can remember the when I first held my daughter in my arms after giving birth. I felt as if I was holding such a HUGE gift in such a small package. At that moment the world seemed to stop and all my worries seem to disappear in an instant it seemed as if nothing else even mattered. In the upcoming days, weeks, months, and years that feeling seemed to quickly fade after I received doctor bills, hospital bills, needed to buy diapers and formula, and four months later found myself to be a single parent.
It seemed as if my biggest accomplishment was rapidly becoming my biggest burden. I could not see past the need to meet all my daughter’s needs. I was always so worried about how I was going to provided that it began to consume all my thoughts. I found myself so wrapped up into what I needed to do next, that I was no longer taking the time to enjoy the reason I was working so hard, my daughter. I would come home from work make dinner turn on her favorite video, and begin job #2 building my business. I would spend hours researching, trying to build vendor lists, and book clients that I had forgotten to invest in the one thing that would bring me the biggest reward. I had forgotten that one day she will be a great and mighty woman of God, with a family, of her own, and if I don’t accomplish another thing in my life, then that is enough.
“He who fears the Lord has a secure fortress, and for his children it will be a refuge. Proverbs 14:26(NIV)
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Spirited Parents
Okay.. so the last two posts were basically thoughts I was having on the days that I posted them. Things that were just pressing my spirit that I really just needed to get out.
I will now give you just a little foresight on the purpose of this blog. In my heart I want to create a forum that inspires other single parents to address thoughts and feelings that may be burdening them. As parents we aren't perfect although it seems that we don't have much room for errors. The paths that we take effect not only our lives but the lives of our children. Its okay if you don't always get it right, just pray and ask God to help guide you, and to help use your present situations to shape a much better future. I want to encourage you all to just bring your burdens to Jesus and he will see you through. Often it seems like something that is much easier said then done. Trust me I have been there. I am not saying I get it right every time I am saying that I am striving everyday to get better. I am challenging you to take the challenge as well. I promise your parenting and outlook on life will never be the same once you give all to Jesus.
I also, want this blog to be a resource center. I will try my best to research multiple resources that can help assist you in your single parenting on a daily basis from coupons to scholarships, and all that falls in between.
Finally, and most importantly I will post updates, information, and inspiration as God leads me.
My prayer is that you are blessed by the information that you receive here, and that you can pass it onto others.
God bless,
Spirited Parents
I will now give you just a little foresight on the purpose of this blog. In my heart I want to create a forum that inspires other single parents to address thoughts and feelings that may be burdening them. As parents we aren't perfect although it seems that we don't have much room for errors. The paths that we take effect not only our lives but the lives of our children. Its okay if you don't always get it right, just pray and ask God to help guide you, and to help use your present situations to shape a much better future. I want to encourage you all to just bring your burdens to Jesus and he will see you through. Often it seems like something that is much easier said then done. Trust me I have been there. I am not saying I get it right every time I am saying that I am striving everyday to get better. I am challenging you to take the challenge as well. I promise your parenting and outlook on life will never be the same once you give all to Jesus.
I also, want this blog to be a resource center. I will try my best to research multiple resources that can help assist you in your single parenting on a daily basis from coupons to scholarships, and all that falls in between.
Finally, and most importantly I will post updates, information, and inspiration as God leads me.
My prayer is that you are blessed by the information that you receive here, and that you can pass it onto others.
God bless,
Spirited Parents
Friday, August 7, 2009
Say My Name
“He who answers before listening – that is his folly and his shame” Proverbs 18:13(NIV)
As single parents we often become overwhelmed with being the only go to person in the house (at least I do). For the last two days I have been home with my daughter because both my main sitter and the back up sitter took off the same week (how did I let that happen LOL!). I think she called my name 1 million times per day. I was getting so annoyed. At one point I even responded don’t call my name again! Before I even listened to what she wanted. I felt soooo convicted afterward. As I watched her facial expressions change, and her eyes fill-up I wished so badly that I could take that moment back.
I prayed and asked God for the patience to deal with my own daughter. I seem to be able to tolerate the clients, my supervisors, friends, and even strangers but when it comes to the only person that truly matters most I had no tolerance left. God pointed out in away that only He can that He is a single parent too… There is only ONE True & Living God who is the father of us all. Which makes him the Ultimate Single Parent! As his children we call his name all day every day for big things and small, in good times and in bad. What if He told us Don’t Call Me Anymore! Where would that leave us? I am guessing we would be very lost, and misguided.
My goal is not to be annoyed by the million times my daughter calls my name but to embrace it. To look at it as a blessing I am doing my job so well in her sight that she comes to me for all her needs.
Points To Ponder
Are you slowly creating an environment within your home where your children can’t say your name?
Ask God to help you become more patient when it comes to addressing the ongoing needs of your children. No matter how big or small they might be. Seek his hand in helping you create an inviting environment no matter what age your children are.
Acts 4:12(NIV)
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.”
God Bless,
Spirited Parents
As single parents we often become overwhelmed with being the only go to person in the house (at least I do). For the last two days I have been home with my daughter because both my main sitter and the back up sitter took off the same week (how did I let that happen LOL!). I think she called my name 1 million times per day. I was getting so annoyed. At one point I even responded don’t call my name again! Before I even listened to what she wanted. I felt soooo convicted afterward. As I watched her facial expressions change, and her eyes fill-up I wished so badly that I could take that moment back.
I prayed and asked God for the patience to deal with my own daughter. I seem to be able to tolerate the clients, my supervisors, friends, and even strangers but when it comes to the only person that truly matters most I had no tolerance left. God pointed out in away that only He can that He is a single parent too… There is only ONE True & Living God who is the father of us all. Which makes him the Ultimate Single Parent! As his children we call his name all day every day for big things and small, in good times and in bad. What if He told us Don’t Call Me Anymore! Where would that leave us? I am guessing we would be very lost, and misguided.
My goal is not to be annoyed by the million times my daughter calls my name but to embrace it. To look at it as a blessing I am doing my job so well in her sight that she comes to me for all her needs.
Points To Ponder
Are you slowly creating an environment within your home where your children can’t say your name?
Ask God to help you become more patient when it comes to addressing the ongoing needs of your children. No matter how big or small they might be. Seek his hand in helping you create an inviting environment no matter what age your children are.
Acts 4:12(NIV)
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.”
God Bless,
Spirited Parents
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Reflections
"Train a child in the way he should go, and when he[she] is old he[she] will not turn from it" Proverbs 22:6(NIV)
The reality of this scripture became very real to me last night. My 3 year old daughter and I were at Wednesday night service and I am watching her looking up at me making sure she is clapping her hands when I do, and lifting her hands as I do, she was even repeating my praises as I sang them. As the sermon continued she began to repeat the "turn to your neighbor" prompt that the minister instructed the congregation to repeat.
As I was driving home it began to sink in that not only do I have to train my daughter with words, and discipline, but also with my actions and the environments that I expose her to. She absorbs all that I am the good and the bad.
So really I began to understand and realize that I need to train myself in the foundation and principles that God has instructed all of us through his word. As I train myself my daughter will learn that if she puts God first, and delight herself in Him He will supply all her needs.
I also began to examine my own upbringing and the Godly example that my mother set for me and I realized that though I may have went my own way for a period, I found my way back to the Godly principals that I was exposed to as child, youth, and young adult. I know that everyone didn't have the same upbringing as I did, but its never to late to change your life and the life of your children, and their children. Allow the change to begin with you.
In order to raise a generation that is founded in the principles and laws of God, and that births adults that are not afraid to follow his instruction we must first line ourselves up with God's law and our children will follow.
As humans were are not perfect, but it must be our goal to become less flesh and more of the Holy Spirit on a daily basis.
Remember its never to late to start. You can ask God to come into your heart at anytime, anywhere you are. Why not today?
Points To Ponder
Think about the environment you are creating for your children. Are there things that you can you remove from it to create a more Christ centered foundation? Begin to pray and ask God for strength and direction to help remove any hinderences from you life.
Deuteronomy 4:9(NIV)
"Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children after them."
God Bless.
Spirited Parents
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