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Patience Mythbuster

“Do. Not. Jump. On. That. Bed.”

That’s what I said for the umpteenth time.

I gave birth to a barrel of monkeys on the end ;).  If you have back to back boys, then you know.  

They are their own party of two.

A two-boy circus with all the acts.

The way our home is set up is almost like a track for them.  They love to run from the living room, through the kitchen, and straight across our (large) bedroom floor.  Our king-sized bed is their favorite landing pad.  I see the appeal, honestly, I do.  I just won’t have my super comfy bed broken for their enjoyment and amusement. 

As soon as those words snapped out of my mouth I heard that old familiar tune echo in my mind.  

 “You must be so patient to homeschool.  I could never do it.”

Just recently a sweet friend in my Tabata class reminded me of how patient I must be.

(Sidenote: Need to burn some calories and stress? Google:  Tabata.)

That patience thing….I’ve heard it a hundred times in the last dozen years.

Every single time, I nix it.  It makes me feel like a fake to let people believe it.

Here’s the thing about me, and every other homeschool Mom out there….

We’re just people. 

Regular, flesh and blood, say and do things we wish we wouldn’t have, people.

I will never forget the day my husband and I decided to homeschool our children.  I can even remember where I was standing, where he was standing, and exactly what he said, 

“Go for it, do the best you can.”

I took a big gulp and swallowed hard.  I swallowed down a whole heart full of 

          “What ifs?” 

“Can I even do this?” 

                        AND

“Are our kids going to be okay?”

I was scared, unsure of myself and pioneering a terrain I had never walked. I felt like I didn’t even know where I was trying to get, let alone using a map. I had a (very) well-meaning friend actually call me and try to talk me out of it.  He was concerned that it was going to be hard, really hard, too hard, for me and the kids.  I do love him for caring.

This year has been quite nostalgic for me as our oldest, who started me down this path, is preparing to graduate high school in the spring. 

I can still see that little boy in those rubber boots sitting at my kitchen table practicing ABC’s and learning all those phonetic sounds.

My mind’s eye can even see a younger version of myself there too as that little boy with tears streaming down said, “I’m never going to learn to read!”   

I can also recall exactly what I thought when he said it.  

“You’re right.  If you’re counting on me, you may never learn to read!”  Just a couple of kids figuring it out. ;)

Blink.

Fast-forward.

Picture the Flash type of speed, and here we are.

Graduating high school?!

What?!

We thought that we would ‘just homeschool until high school’ and now here we are pioneering once again through unfamiliar terrain.  There are transcripts to prepare, big life decisions to contemplate, college classes being taken for the first time and growth taking place.  That little boy that we didn’t think would ever learn to read completed 4 years of Latin.  

I have taught my children many, many things throughout this crazy ride some call home education, I just tend to call it life. I haven’t done all the teaching though.  They have taught me just as much and maybe even more.

I’ve learned things along the way that I didn’t even know were a thing.

For instance, the unfortunate animosity and division that can occur between a homeschool mom and her public school mom friends.  It has been an elephant in the room.  Somehow, in my opinion, when you tell people you homeschool it can feel like an insult to them because they don’t.  Maybe I’m way off here, but I don’t think so.  

It’s like you somehow said, “My kids are too good to go to “regular” school with your kids.” Or somehow implied that you believe you have the market cornered on Mommin’…

Come on now!  That’s nonsense.  

We are all in this together.

I saw some things that gave me pause, just as you have.  I attended a public school and had a front row seat to some of the things that go on each and every day… 

Our choice to keep our children home was so multidimensional that I could write a book about it.   For the sake of time, here’s the cliff notes version…

•We have a small window of time (18-ish short years) to spend with our children. I want to make the most of it.

•Great teachers, with kind hearts and a love for their students, but with both hands tied behind their backs, due to agenda and policies

•Curriculums that do not align with our core values and beliefs and little to no control over what our children are being taught as truth and facts are not okay with us

•The normalcy of sexual activity amongst students (Almost everyone I knew was sexually active in high school)

•Bullying and School Violence has (and sadly will) always be a thing

But some things are for certain, we don’t homeschool because we think we’re better, more patient or more loving than anyone else.  I know myself.  I know my children.  We are ordinary.  I don’t say this in some self-degrading way.  It’s just the facts.  We are regular people.

If I had to boil it down, really reduce it, and put a name on it, I could.  It was ultimately and continues to be, our faith.  Our belief that our children’s best way to withstand what the world is going to throw at them is going to be their own beliefs, their own faith, and what they choose to have faith in. 

 We all have faith in something.  Think on it.

But back to the “Most Patient Mom” title…

I have never had some patience superpower or an extra dose of awesomeness, but I have had a few things that have served me well.

Honesty is at the forefront of the list.

I have a genuine interest and unconditional love for my children.  They know because I have told them and shown them, that I am for them.  They matter to me.  They are valuable.

I have been honest, transparent and real with our children.  I have said, “I’m sorry” when I was wrong and “Please forgive me” when necessary.  

I have never had all the answers, and I never will.  (Thank goodness that is not a prerequisite for homeschooling or parenting.)  

I don’t even think that’s our job, to have all the answers.  I can’t chase down every single thing for my kids and if I did it would only make them weak.  I’m not going to be able to teach them everything they need to know for their whole life,  academically and otherwise.  I am teaching them how to do things for themselves.  I am teaching them how to think and understand that their life is their own and their decisions have consequences, both good and bad.  

I am teaching them how to not need me when they are adults, but hopefully, want me. <3

This is the mark that I am aiming for as Homeschool Mom.  

Ultra patient?  

Not in the cards.

Real-life, all-in, love you to the end, and do right by you as far as I can…I’m all about that.

So if you just took that first gulp or swallowed down your very first heart-full of fears, hugs, friend.

Maybe you have already been around the block with this homeschooling gig and just need a friend to give you permission to be human, you’ve got it. 

You are changing generations to come. 

What you are doing IS worth it.  

It can NOT be perfect.  

It can NOT always be easy, but it will be worth it.

You don’t have to be extra, super-duper patient to make this work. 

You just have to be real.

Speak life into those lives that have been lent to you.  

Give them and yourself some grace.

I’m rooting for you.

<3 Susan

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There is no way to be a perfect mother…but a million ways to be a good one.Mistakes are proof that you are trying.

There is no way to be a perfect mother…but a million ways to be a good one.

Mistakes are proof that you are trying.

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Wanna Be Free? (Me too!)

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Wanna Be Free? (Me too!)

I opened my Bible this morning, looking for Proverbs chapter 12. I actually opened up to Proverbs 23 instead. Now, this is my BIBLE. You know my Bible, Bible. I have many Bibles, as most people do, but this one is special.  This is my thick and thin Bible. This is the one that has been my continuous companion. I bought this Bible shortly after being immersed in the waters of baptism, and now I strive to be daily immersed in its words.

At heart I’m a word nerd (or scholar) depending on how you view it. I enjoy looking up definitions for a deeper understanding of what is being read and communicated.

If you’ve been a Christian long, chances are you’ve heard that word, immersed, more than once.  It doesn’t seem to come up too often in casual conversation though 

So, without further adieu:

Immerse (v.)

  1. Dip or submerge in a liquid
  2. Involve oneself deeply in a particular activity or interest

Synonyms: absorb in, engross in, occupy by/with, involve in and my personal favorite-lose oneself in!

Get it? See why I want to immerse myself DAILY in God’s Word? I want to lose myself in it!

Back to Proverbs….When I flipped open to Proverbs 23 the first thing that caught my eye was the upside down postal stamp stuck (forever) upside down, right in the middle of the page.

Just like a domino, this stamp triggered many thoughts. My mind’s eye immediately transported me to the moment that stamp took up its permanent residence in my Bible.

You see, I've got this little boy, so clever and cute, but also so very impulsive.

One morning I was sitting at the kitchen table reading my Bible and this little one (about 2 or 3 years old at the time) toddled in. He sat down beside me, quietly, for about 10 whole seconds. Then the fidgeting began. I was reading, he was touching everything on the table and asking 100 rapid fired questions.

He saw a book of stamps.

He picked one off.

He perfectly placed it upside down right in the middle of the page I was reading, you know, in my Bible.

My Bible, Bible.

I got upset.

Why did you do that?” I demanded.

“These pages are thin; it will rip if I try to pull it off!”

“That is going to be stuck there now, for good!”

Of course his little lip came out and he said, “I’m sorry, Mommy.”

I can see that face perfectly even now.

Do you know what that upside down postage stamp happens to say? It says: “Freedom.”

It was a “forever” stamp that reads “Freedom.”

The Forever Stamps were created by the US Postal Service in ’07. They are non-denominational First Class postage, which means that they can be used to mail anything at anytime for the rate that was paid when they were bought. The price can’t go up. Hence the name, Forever Stamp.

I was initially upset by the impulsiveness and immaturity that caused that stamp to be forever stuck right in the middle of my Bible, but that has changed.

I am no longer upset, I am thankful.

He placed a profound reminder right in the middle of God’s words to me.

It is so symbolic of what Christ did for us on the cross. That stamp that reads Freedom in my Bible is upside down, and rightly so. Just like it IS upside down that Jesus should die for me, for you. That the only ONE who is perfect would forfeit His life for all that are imperfect.

Our freedoms are under attack and we should stand up and fight to protect them,  but there is one freedom that is unchanging!

It is unaffected by legislature.

NO amount of persecution that can take this freedom back.

It is bought.

It is done.

It is forever, for those who choose it.

That “forever” stamp is not really going to last FOREVER!   Nothing in this world lasts forever. I don’t think we can even fully comprehend what “forever” is, at least I know I can’t. But there is ONE who is not of this world that does. He is forever. The beginning and end.

Isaiah 40:8 reads, the grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.

1 Chronicles 16:34 says Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.

Do we really understand the freedom we have been given? Are we living like free people? Do you (like me) keep putting yourself back into the slavery of Enough. Sweet friend, you are never going to be able to do enough, be enough. Never able to take care of everything and everyone!  So why do we wear ourselves to a frazzle trying?

Our freedom has already been paid for with the blood of Christ. The rate will not go up with the changing times of the world. The price was paid once and is good forever after.

Do we realize what this means? This is real freedom!

Freedom from myself!  

Freedom from my fears of what life will bring.

 Freedom from anxiousness about how my children will grow up. 

Freedom from teaching them EVERYTHING they need to know, which is not even possible.

Freedom from the fear of death.

 Freedom from the broken and suffering world we live in.

                                                          Freedom from doing enough, being enough. 

That little postage stamp reminder, left there by that precious little child, Carter, is so telling of what the Bible imparts: Freedom!

Even though those forever stamps are still valid, if I went back to the post office today and bought another book, they would cost more!  There was a stamp price increase since then. Isn’t’ that the way the world works?!  Always demanding more.   More money, more education, more production, more achievement, more, more, more! Until we feel like we have absolutely NO MORE to give!

Do not let the world lie to you. I am never going to be enough, and neither are you.   We don’t have to be enough!  We just have to keep going to the One who is. He does not raise the price for His freedom. It really is a Forever deal!

My anger has transitioned to thankfulness for Carter’s little token. I almost weep when I see it. The little boy will grow into a man, God willing. He will no longer do whatever impulsive thing that enters his mind. I will cherish the sweet reminder that his small hand has left for his mama.

Every time I open to the book of Proverbs I will thank God for that little hand that was placed in my care. But most importantly, I will treasure the truths that lie in that one, perfectly placed, upside down, postage stamp.

Freedom!

I am free in Christ.

You are free in Christ!

It is upside down and out of place in my human and narrow mind that He should care for me, let alone die for me, but that is exactly the case! We have nothing to fear. There is nothing big enough or scary enough to take that freedom.

Lord, let me today (and everyday) be thankful for the Freedom you bought for me. Remind me, again,  that the battle is already won. All I have to do is stand on Your Word.

Freedom never comes free, except in the case of your love and mercy. Free for me, not for you.

2 Corinthians 3:17

Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.

Galatians 5:1

It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.

Galatians 5:13

You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge in the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love.

He’s our Carter!

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