17
2012Last night I shared a sweet conversation with a dear friend. A friend afraid to fail like I am. We walked through our failures. We shared our leanings. We cried (or came close to it). We came away refreshed.
This morning I stumbled on the Mother Letters. A collection of letters written from one mother to another to encourage and uplift. And I thought about that conversation and what I would say to my hippo-sized pregnant with twins self.
This is for you, Mothers.
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Dear Mother,
It’s okay if you fail.
You’re going to become lazy in discipline. You’re going to crush little hearts. You’re going to want a vacation. You’re going to wish you’d remained barren.
It’s okay.
You don’t have to be perfect.
The gospel is big enough for you.
Grace is big enough for you.
Christ died so you could fail without condemnation. And that grace leads us to repentance. To restoration of relationship. To knowing that He is enough. That He will change hearts (yours and theirs) through you and in spite of you.
Mother, mothering isn’t about you. Or your kids.
It’s about the Jesus Christ, and His Message: the GOSPEL.
Let me be honest with you:

16
2012Sometimes a little spontaneity is a great thing. Sunday night we talked about taking the girls to an aquarium while Derek had four days off work. Monday morning we packed everybody up and took a two night stay in Gatlinburg. I think we were actually packed up before we had a place to stay!
We stayed in a two bedroom condo that I took a picture of while riding the Ober Gatlinburg tram. I think spontaneous agenda free trips are the best way to travel with toddlers. I can’t wait until we do it again!
#3166- 3213 Blessings that I feel to small to hold!
- Packing everybody up for a trip we planned less than 10 hours earlier
- Aerlaind snoring on the ride up
- Bronwyn doing preety well on no nap
- Sedry sleeping in the car
- mountain views
- Kids eat free!
- Girls hopping on a swing
- Veggietales and cuddles
- Girls managing ot sleep together in the Queen rather well
- closet nook in our bedrom for Sedryn’s PnP
- Sunrise
- Non-stick pans for the gril who forgot to pack oil
- Pancake mix from Mandy
- Girls bok-ing like chickens at the plates
- Pancakes and fruit
- Awe on little faces as sharks swam overhead
- Excitement over peguins
- Aerie standing right over the blowhole as it randomly squirted air
- Carrying Bronwyn, Walking-bruise, in my Ergo after another fall
- Rest time
- Hearing girls squeal endlessly as they ran back and forth over the hanging bridge at NOC
- First vacation at an age when the kids did not care if we drove aimlessly for an hour looking for something to do
- Bronwyn pooping in the potty in the condo!
- Handmade chocolates
- 25 cent merry-go-round
- Anticipation over the “choo-choo”: the Ober Gatlinburg tram
- Aerie sitting on her daddy’s lap squealing “Whoa!!!” at each tram support
- Bronwyn puking outside and while wearing a raincoat after daddy spun her too hard on a tire swing: easy clean-up!
- Stopping to romp at a park with Auntie Jenn
- Bronwyn squealing as Zoe licked her hand
- Snatches of hearts shared
- Sedryn sleeping in my arms
- Driving straight to shepherding group
- Laughing so hard I snorted candy into my nose when our supposed-to-be-sleeping girls turned on a blaring stereo!
- Sharing in small group
- Hearing others share at MOPS
- the gospel
- Eye doctor appointment
- cute new eyeglasses being made
- No more old eyeglasses headache!
- new haircut
- the way Aerie says “No. I do it!”
- Laughter when we asked Bronwyn if she needed help and her saying “Yes, I do need help!” and continuing with her fit rather than saying “Help, please!”
- Strawberry covered faces
- Date day with the girls
- Them trying on shirts in the changing room
- Sharing a lunch outside with just the girls
- Derek getting S on a good nap schedule
- Sedryn sleeping from 8-5:45!!! Best stretch of sleep I’ve had since he was conceived!
15
2012Little Easter wrap dresses. Love these. And love that I only have to move the snaps to get them to last 2-4 years. 🙂
This is the perfect dress for an advancing beginner. A patient beginner might be able to tackle this. The hardest part is turning the straps after they’ve been sewn.
The fabric is Anthology High Society by Khristian A. Howell. Dress pattern found below.
12
2012Sometimes there’s no better activity than a beloved location. Every Thanksgiving and Resurrection Sunday we head out to the Farm.
More food than we could ever eat.
Clover almost as tall as they are.
Hiking.
Big kids.
Eggs to fill.
Laughter.
Hayrides.
Horse Rides.
Fences to climb.
Pianos to play.
Some of our favorite people.
Birds singing.
Singing hymns together.
Hearing the gospel.
More laughter.
The farm is our whole family’s idea of a perfect activity.




























