
I read this message off of my cousin Kristy's blog, hopefully she doesn't care that I wanted to share it too. I am sure at some point all the mother's out there have felt this way. I feel very blessed. This picture shows the three people of many that I am extremely grateful for.
How do you think of your children?On any given day, would you say your children are a blessing or a burden? Here is a challenge to you…How are you?”…“How is the baby?”…“How are your kids?”… We all hear these questions every day. Do you know a mom who always answers something like this: “Well, I haven’t killed my 2-year-old yet, so I guess that’s good.” Or, “I’m just exhausted,” or, “Things are absolutely crazy – I am so stressed out!”
Maybe that frazzled, haggard, bewildered mommy is someone you know. Maybe it’s you. I know I’ve been there.Here is my question to you today… are we bearing our blessings as burdens? Those babies that we dreamt of and prayed for, that we had so much fun choosing names for, that we counted the days to meet… are they burdens to us now? Those homes that we were ecstatic to move into… are they burdens now? That husband that we couldn’t live without, that we picked out the wedding dress for, that we cried and ached and waited by the phone for… is he a burden now? That job you needed, you wanted and prayed for, that provides food and clothing for your family… is it a burden now?Sometimes it seems to me like a mantle we as moms must carry. We must be tired, we must be stressed out; we must be harried and frazzled, we must be lucky just to make it through the day. Are we bearing our blessings as burdens? Are we tired? Absolutely.
As moms, we know about the 2 a.m. feedings, the nightmares, the wet beds, the midnight curfews. Do things get a little stressful between PTA meetings, dance class, the T-ball game, and dinner on the table at 6? Sure they do. Are husbands always a joy when they get home from work? No way. Is scrubbing the potty, doing the laundry, and cleaning the high chair tray the greatest thrill we’ve ever known? Of course not.
So how do look past the burdens and see the blessings of our families and our homes? Do you know any women who would give anything to have a baby to nurse at 2 a.m.? Anyone who would love to have those clothes we are sick of washing, or that house we just can’t keep clean. Do you know any women whose husbands aren’t coming home?
I challenge you to joy, to smile, to persevere. I challenge you to bear your burdens as blessings and watch as they multiply. And the next time someone asks you how you are, throw off that identity of stressed out, frazzled mommy, find your smile and answer, “I am blessed!”





5 I Love Comments:
I love this! Thanks for sharing.
Oh AMEN! One of the worst things that happened to the blogger/online community is the woe-is-me mother who loves to play martyr. I think the one that topped it all for me was the young mom who complained she had to go wash the Jaguar. What the?
I like how she put it- "look past the burdens and see the blessings."
How funny- my word verification is
"fatieg." Hee hee.
Loved that!
Thank you Brinley! That message could not have come at a better time for me. By the time I was through reading it my eyes were filled with tears. I appreciate the wisdom and insight this message shares. I need to do better.
Thanks for posting this. It's a good reminder to me to realize the blessings I have.... and not what I have not.
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