Work In-Progress

Lately, I have been reading several articles and opinion pieces about the election. Although, it seems everyone has a slant these days. There is much ‘passion’ on every side.

But, I have to remember: There are opinions… and facts. And then, there’s the Truth!

If I were to put too much stock in it all, it could be easy to give in to fear of the unknown. But change does not have to mean doom-and-gloom.

Despite the craziness of the election and its aftermath, God’s power, grace, and love for us are not diminished. Indeed, God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (see 2 Timothy 1:7)!

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And while I see the big picture, I am also reminded that our corporate responses do not negate our personal responsibilities. “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15).

In other news, Lydia’s birthday is less than a week away. She’s excited for her special day! Of note, I am using this ‘opportunity’ to reevaluate what I am teaching Lydia. I think it’s wise to do this from time to time, anyway! 🙂

After all, I am her ‘first’ teacher!

While Lydia was interested in the election, I felt it was still important to maintain the same boundaries I always do when discussing adult topics. (We’ve already dealt with some pretty heavy topics—such as death and cancer—these last few years.)

I always tell the truth, but I don’t share details that are beyond Lydia’s age and comprehension. I don’t want to confuse her, burden her, or make her needlessly afraid.

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Someday Lydia and I will talk about bigger, more complicated concepts. Sure thing. But some issues can be broken down into smaller ones right now. These topics include the power of our words, not gossiping or blaming others, and not taking offense.

It can be overwhelming at times, on top of our other daily tasks. But lessons on character, friendship, and serving others are always appropriate. We read books on a variety of topics, role play certain scenarios, and talk about life together.

As a single mom, I do the best I can each day. We are all a work in-progress, and of course, I don’t have all the answers. But I rely on God’s help through it all.

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I pray Lydia will truly understand God’s love for her. I pray she will love God and walk her unique path with Him all the days of her life. I pray Lydia will be compassionate, that she will put God’s love in action as she seeks to help others.

Of course, I want Lydia to know that she is capable of doing many wonderful things, if she is willing to work hard. We each have an advantage area, but success is never guaranteed.

Regardless of what life throws at us (fair or not), we don’t have to have a victim mindset. With Jesus, we are more than conquerors. I encourage Lydia that she can do all things she is called to do, because Jesus will give her His strength.

I’m teaching Lydia to be responsible for her choices. Oh boy, this is a tough one to teach, day in and day out. Currently, this means reinforcing first-time obedience and some daily chores. Little by little, she’ll get there.

Lydia’s also learning what gratitude is, and attempts to write thank you notes. At this point, this typically means a hand-drawn picture with stickers and her name on it. 🙂

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Slowly but surely, I am teaching Lydia to master her emotions. A life-long challenge, this goes beyond simple optimism or having a good attitude (though, that always helps). Feelings can change in the matter of a few minutes, but harboring negative emotions won’t resolve anything.

Ultimately, we are blessed to be a blessing. We are called to love others and be respectful, even if we don’t always agree with someone. What I teach Lydia at home, will have lasting impact not only in her life, but also those she connects with.

One by one, we each have the opportunity to serve others and make a difference.

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Heavenly Father, thanks for being with us in the daily struggles of life. Please give us wisdom. Help us to love and honor each other, despite our differences. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Questions: Have you learned anything ‘new’ lately by watching current events? Are there any changes you will make in your personal life as a result?

Tasks: For the next news article or opinion post you see, look for the original quotes, facts, or figures. Compare the conclusions!

6 thoughts on “Work In-Progress

  1. This article reminds me exactly why I love being your friend! You can take take a negative and turn it into a positive better than anyone else I know. I stive to follow in your footsteps. Take Care!
    P.S. I think my kiddos will start writing their own thank you notes to learn gratitude, great idea!

  2. Natalie, that was beautiful. Thanks for the reminders of what God really requires of us and that we must be responsible for our choices as well as respect the choices of others.
    I have no doubt that Lydia will turn out to be a blessed, loving and right-minded person. She already is even some days are better than others. She’s human like the rest of us.

    What a fine example you are to all who read this blog but especially the single mothers out there who can read such wisdom from one who is walking in their shoes.

    Am sending some things of Jenn and Em’s that I think I promised earlier. I may not make the birthday but soon after.

    Love you,
    Aunt Maggie

    1. Thanks so much, Aunt Maggie.
      Yes, it’s easy for us to point out what others “should” do or not do, but it’s harder to take a look at ourselves sometimes. 😀
      Lydia will be glad to receive those items. We love you all!

      Natalie

  3. I learned a lesson this week. Paul had to buy me 4 new tires, an unplanned major expense on our already super tight budget. He was so sweet and graceful about it that it made me feel kind of bad b/c I knew that I probably wouldn’t have reacted so nicely. It made me realize that I need to calm down and not get upset when he doesn’t do things my way. It was not easy and I’m still trying to get used to the idea, but I apologized to him for my bad attitude and am consciously trying to keep my cool.

    1. I hear ya, Livi! I had to get four new tires a couple months ago. (I’m pretty sure I blogged about it, LOL!)
      In the end, safety is important. And Paul is a good balance for you, I’m sure! 😉

      Natalie

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