Category: Raising Girls

  • A Book List for Parenting Little Ones

    I have found that there are two types of people: readers and nonreaders. I don’t mean “nonreader” in the sense that the person never reads. For instance, I consider my husband a nonreader, but he reads. He just reads a select few types of reading materials – mainly online sports magazines – and his purpose is solely for entertainment, not for answers.

    The readers, on the other hand, may read some for entertainment, but books are the first place they go for answers. That’s me.

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  • Grace on a Little Plastic Stick

    I walked out of the bathroom, the plastic stick now showing two lines and predestining the rest of my life still sitting on the counter next to the sink, and I began to pace.  Back and forth.  Back and forth.  Saying, “Oh my goodness, oh my goodness”, louder with each lap trying to make what I just learned was growing inside of me would sink in and I would really believe it.

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  • You’re an Avocado! :: Pregnancy at 4 Months

    One more month has passed! It’s going by faster now that the first trimester is over, but we’re still anxiously waiting to find out what exactly is in this body of mine – besides a look-a-like fruit!

    As we wait, we continue to grow . . .

    How Big Baby Is Now: 

    He or she is about the size of an avocado, weighs about four ounces, and is about four inches long!

    How Baby Has Changed:

    Our baby’s ears are in their final position, and  he or she is beginning to hear our voices. Uh-oh! Toenails are growing, too. What about that sweet heart? It’s pumping 25 quarts of blood each day. This information comes from The Baby Center and The Mayo Clinic.

    How Big Mommy is Now:

    Well, it depends on who you ask. Friends that I see here and there each week mostly say that I don’t look like I’ve gained any weight except for in my stomach. I really don’t know how to take that since if you ask John or me we will tell you there’s been weight gain everywhere!

    How Mommy Feels:

    It’s quite amazing how as soon as I hit the 2nd trimester I felt a burst of energy! Is it just in my head? Who knows, but I’ll take it! I almost feel like I have more energy than before I got pregnant. I feel great, but do notice a few annoyances like pimples all over my face.

    What Mommy Eats:

    I still don’t like a lot of meat, but I love a lot of sweets! Not good, huh? Yes, I know. I need to watch that. I eat a lot of yogurt and fruit and the bad-for-you sweets, too. I tend to like snack foods more than big meals!

    Our Doctor Visits:

    We went back to the doctor and heard the baby’s heartbeat again. It was a little harder to find this time which I didn’t like, but the midwife assured me that it’s because the baby is behind a lot of tissue. His or her heartbeat was 170 beats per minute the first time we heard it, and at this visit it was 155 beats per minute. The most fascinated part was that we also heard the baby moving, and there was a lot of it!

    The Birthing Plan:

    We are still on track with using a midwife and pray that everything goes smoothly in order to make that possible. At the next visit (at 19 weeks) we will have our first ultrasound, and this will give us a lot of detailed information about how the baby is developing. And of course we will lay our eyes on our child for the first time and find out if he’s a he or she’s a she! Needless-to-say we’re extremely excited about this special day!

    Decorating the Nursery:

    A few weeks ago we bought our crib, and John put it together. Yes, it’s early, but we found a great deal, and I want to start decorating! Once we know baby’s gender it will be full force ahead!

    Something that look so simple . . . not so much . . .
    I’m pretending to help!
    Making progress, and notice that smile!
    For baby to see one day . . .

    Daddy News:

    Funniest thing – daddy is losing weight and giving it all to mommy! He is working very hard to accomplish the growing “honey-do list” I gave him about two months ago. But when there’s a baby on the way the list seems a lot more pleasurable. Daddy made my first Mother’s Day very special with candy (yay!), flowers, and my very favorite, the sweetest card ever!

    Thoughts on Being a Mommy:

    Where do I begin? My emotions are at an all-time high, and everyday there is a new thought, worry, emotion, idea, and joy. As a person with a performance-based mentality most of the time, it is hard to begin something – motherhood or parenthood for that matter – that is so big it is impossible to accomplish peacefully without full reliance on Jesus. I am overwhelmed with what is ahead, but I know God is pruning me to stop working in my own effort and just “come to Him” (Matthew 11:28-30).

    On a different note, I never thought that at 35 years old I would have five other friends having babies at the same time as me – four of which are first children for them too and three who are due in October with me. For most people my age the baby-making season has already begun, and there was always the thought that I’d be the “only one” left. What a blessing it is to have other women close to me going through the very same thing! Of course, all but one lives in Georgia – insert sad face – but just knowing they are there makes so much of a difference.

    Blogs About Pregnancy and Motherhood That Are Helping Me:

    Undefined by Crystal at Shine and Joyful Mothering! – Loved, loved, loved it!

    A Comparison of Birthing Settings by Erin at The Humbled Homemaker

  • Thoughts on a First Mother’s Day

    To the world next year will be my first Mother’s Day.

    But there is a four-month-big child inside of me who I will mother for eternity whether our eyes ever meet here or not.

    So today is my first Mother’s Day.

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  • Need Blogging Help?

    If you are a blogger, you probably have figured out by now that the longer you blog you more you realize how much you really don’t know about blogging.

    You might have started out like a lot of people – writing as a hobby to update grandparents who live far away with pictures and stories. Then you felt led to use your blog as a way to expand your influence through ministry or to earn an income.

    That’s when the ball dropped. No longer was this little thing called blogging a hobby. The more you read about blog design and building platforms and monetization the more it felt like a job, and the more you realized that you might just need some training for this new blogging job.

    Recently I found myself in this place – just needing some help. But help, as you know, doesn’t come cheap. However, it does come affordable. That is if you ask the right person to help you.

    I introduce to you Christin at Joyful Living Media!

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    Christin offers blog critiques, writing critiques, social media critiques, and blog consultation services at extremely affordable prices.

    What was I most impressed with by her services?

    • For such affordable rates, Christin was very prompt in her response times and communication with me. She sent me a template to complete asking me about my goals, etc. for blogging, and within a day the consultation process began.
    • Christin’s email responses were JAMMED packed with information including links for further resources. She did not just give a quick 1, 2, 3 on what to do.
    • Each email response was custom tailored to address my goals and my needs. It was obvious that she took the the time to really focus on me.
    • All the information out there about blogging is overwhelming to me. Christin helped to bring it all together and showed me what I needed to focus on first.

    If you are a beginner to intermediate blogger, I highly recommend the services at Joyful Living Media! Click over today and find out more! You will be so happy to see the affordability of Joyful Living Media without losing the quality service or the help you’re looking for!

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  • You’re a Peach! :: Pregnancy at 3 Months

    I am now entering what I hear could be called The Promise Land of pregnancy – the second trimester – where the nausea is replaced with yummy food, the exhaustion with an energizer bunny, and risky fear with a desire to shop, plan, and decorate!

    So where are we this month?

    How Big Baby Is Now:

    He or she is about the size of a peach, around three inches long, and weighs almost one ounce.

    How Baby Has Changed:

    All of our baby’s organs are developed and this month he or she is beginning to form urine and get rid of it. Nice, right? Our baby has also formed fingerprints. And his or her head growth is becoming more proportional with the body. This information comes from BabyCenter and The Mayo Clinic.

    How Big Mommy is Now:

    I know you won’t believe me when I tell you this (except that I  have pictures to prove it, but even then you might think the pooch was already there), but I had a pooch at one month! The moment my body registered “pregnant” it began to pack on the weight. John makes me feel better by saying it’s because I’m only five feet tall. I’ll believe him for now, but come November I doubt I’ll be as convincing. So I’ve gained almost ten pounds already!

    How Mommy Feels:

    Overall I have had a fairly easy pregnancy. I have been sick off and on, mainly at night, but since it  hasn’t been constant it’s been bearable. I have been utterly exhausted, though, and at the same time can’t sleep well at night. However, over the past week most of these first trimester symptoms have gone away.

    What Mommy Eats:

    I have not had major food cravings or aversions. I went through a week or so where meat made me sick to think about, look at, and of course eat. But I’m not a big meat eater anyway. I pretty much like what I’ve always eaten.

    Our Doctor Visits:

    We have only had one doctor visit at eleven weeks, and we heard our precious baby’s heartbeat! Of course there are no words to describe that sound or feeling! We will have our first, and if all goes naturally the midwife tells us only, ultrasound at around twenty weeks. That is when we will find out whether to prepare for a daughter or a son. And yes, we are finding out. How ever could we wait any longer!

    The Birthing Plan:

    This is a work in progress as we do more research. We have decided on having as natural of a birth as possible, and we are using a midwife. However, we realize that everything could change quickly, and so our hopes will be no more than that – hopes. It is too soon to know every detail.

    Decorating the Nursery:

    You better believe that I cannot wait to find out what we’re having to go full force with decorating! I love to decorate! Last weekend the conversion from guest room to nursery began. We moved the bed out of the room and the piece of furniture that will be the changing table (an old vanity) into the room. When we painted some other rooms in our house I went ahead and painted the walls of the nursery in anticipation of it one day being just that – a nursery. I am pretty practical, (and hate to paint!) so the walls are a light butter color.

    Daddy News:

    The most special part of this whole experience has been watching John become a daddy. It is amazing. I feel like in many ways women are mothers before the baby even comes. After all, we start practicing with our baby dolls at two years old. But to watch your husband become ga-ga over your unborn child is just so special. My best friend wanted to help me register for the baby, so even though it was really early, I registered last month when I was home in Georgia. But I didn’t register for the car seat and stroller because I wanted John’s input. So on Saturday we went to Babies-R-Us to look at them. I never in a million years would have thought John would enjoy going in Babies-R-Us. To be honest, until now I hated going in there! It’s so overwhelming! But not John. It was like he was in the Georgia Bulldogs Superstore instead. He was so sweet trying out all the strollers and practicing folding opening them. He’s already loving being a daddy!

    Thoughts on Being a Mommy:

    There is one thought that has not left me over the past month. I love this child so much, so very much, that it is not possible that anyone has ever loved a child as much as I love this one. I have to be the first person ever to experience this kind of love. Then, in the very next thought, I think of course that is not true. Women for thousands of years have felt this kind of love for their child. My mom tried to explain it to me, and of course I’ve heard about it in movies and from other women, but until a baby becomes a part of you, either physically or spiritually through adoption, there is no way to explain it. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to feel a mother’s love. What a perfect representation of God’s love for us. And it’s just beginning.

    Blogs About Pregnancy and Mommyhood That are Helping Me:

    The Humbled Homemaker

    One Fun Mom

    Modern Alternative Mama

    Keeper of the Home

    I love hearing mommy advice! And I need it!

    Please leave me your best thoughts for this month of pregnancy!

    And if you know of other great websites, let me know!