The need to get parenting right has become an obsession for many of us.
But we can make some simple changes and bring some fun and sanity into our lives.
We can love being moms again.
We can sit.
We can laugh with our kids.
We can love life and enjoy our wonderful kids.
Dr. Meg Meeker
The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers
2019 seemed to the year of the hashtag did it not?
Or was that the year of the feminists?
The year of a fanatical and even angry #metoo movement—
As in I am woman, hear me roar.
As in let’s demasculinize and neuter all men in the name of revenge.
As in let’s let little boys be girls while we let little girls be boys as
in gender is no longer relevant.
As in let’s say hooray for abortions…for pregnancy is an inconvenience
As in it is my right and my choice by gosh by golly…
As in it’s all about women empowering women…cause power is important is it not?
And so let’s hear it for the rise of militant feminism.
The rallying cry has gone out…
Challenging, even defying, any and all legislation put out there to protect
a fetus in the womb.
Strike down those heartbeat bills…
As we are left wondering who will speak for those who cannot speak…
And so it is my prayer that the coming year of 2020 would be the year of the moms,
motherhood, and the family.
The year of the traditional family.
The year of both moms and dads along with their children.
Bound by the covenant of God.
As the late Pope John Paul II continues to remind us …
“As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world
in which we live.
To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children.
Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others.
It is the duty of every man to uphold the dignity of every woman.”
The great danger for family life, in the midst of any society whose idols
are pleasure, comfort, and independence,
lies in the fact that people close their hearts and become selfish.
And thus I will leave this offering of hope with a final offering of wisdom
from Dr. Meg Meeker, a Christian, a Catholic who is married to an Evangelical, a pediatrician,
an author and most importantly– a mother…
If every mother could wrap her mind around her true value as a woman and a mother,
her life would never be the same.
We would wake up every morning excited for the day rather than feeling as though
we’d been hit by a truck during the night.
We would talk differently to our kids, fret less about our husbands’ annoying habits,
and speak with greater tenderness and clarity.
We would find more contentment in our relationships,
let mean remarks roll off our backs,
and leave work feeling more confident in the job we performed.
Each of us would live a life of extraordinary freedom.
Dr. Meg Meeker
from The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers
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One of the things that my son sees now – while the medication is fine tuned – that is ‘not’ there is a small female child, maybe a little older than his seven-year old daughter. He sees a flash, and then she is gone. His wife had a miscarriage a year before his daughter was born. Is that psychosis or real. The unborn child was real, but they did not live where he presently lives.
I think it is real Mark— I read a great deal about such encounters
I will let him know that he is not alone.
No and perhaps God has sent his sister to help— but we must pray that God put a protective seal around your son!
Amen