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Hi everyone! My name is Wendi Reed, and I have created this blog to share my experiences, advice, questions, and joys that come from being a mother.

Monday, March 30, 2009

The God Who Cares and Knows You

Good morning! As I was thinking about what to post today, my mind kept going back to the personal Bible study that I have recently begun. I realize that so far on this blog, I have mostly discussed my family and the fact that I am a Christian, but I want it to be very clear to everyone who reads this that God is first in my life. A couple of months ago...I began to feel like my quiet times were becoming a bit routine, and I knew that I needed to do something to push me to really grow in my walk with Christ. I picked up a Bible study by Kay Arthur and Pete De Lacy called The God Who Cars an Knows You. I love the way this study is walking me through the book of John, a gospel that I have read many times already, pushing me to think, analyze, and apply each chapter to my life. As I walked my way through chapter three, I saw such a simple, clear presentation of the gospel that I wanted to share it here.

Three words: Believe - born - eternal life
These three words present the gospel of Jesus Christ clearly and efficiently. In order to have eternal life we must believe in God (Jesus) and be born again. Not literally born from your mother's womb again (as Jesus explain to Nicodemus in John 3), but spiritually born again. We must give up our fleshly spirit and allow God to give us the Holy Spirit as we become His followers.


God is good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, March 28, 2009

I'm back!


Hi everyone! Since I just picked up blogging again after taking about a seven month break, I thought I'd update you on what has been going on in my life recently! I have adjusted well to being a mother of two! Both kids are now on a great schedule, so I get to sleep well most nights and enjoy my time with them during the day. Noah just turned 9 months old, and Rayna had her 3rd birthday in Feb. She had a dress up/costume party....it was a blast! Also in Feb. I began a new job teaching online with Educate Online. I teach Mon.-Thurs. from about 7-11pm. It is a great way to earn some money, be a stay at home mom, and flex my teaching muscles! I really do love it! I guess the last announcement I need to make is that we have instituted a family fun day into our lives every week! Thursday is Adam's day off, so every Thursday we close the TV case so that no one is tempted to turn it on, and we spend the entire day as a family. Sometimes we drive in to Athens to eat or find some other activity to do, but often we stay home, go to the park, play games, cook a meal together, etc. We have all enjoyed it so much! We are always open to family fun day ideas...so feel free to tell me about your family's favorite activities!








Friday, March 27, 2009

Wow! It has been a long time since I posted on my blog! Life gets so busy...I just let my blog go for 7 months or so! Glad to see that I can still log in! I'm heading off to bed now, but I wanted to post to say that I hope to begin blogging again! I'm looking forward to it!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Victory!!!!! For now anyway....


Hi everyone! Just a really quick posting to announce that for the first time ever my 2 1/2 year old and my 2 month old just had lunch (a bottle for Noah of course) together, then went down for nap at the exact same time! This means that I SHOULD have at least two hours to have my quiet time, clean a little, do some laundry, and get supper started. I should have done some of that this morning while Rayna was at preschool, BUT Noah was up from 1:30am to 5:00am eating and dealing with a little reflux, SO I decided to nap with him this morning!!!!! Okay...I was just excited to finally have them both napping together!!! WHOO HOO!!!!!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

No Preschool on Friday?????!!!!!

With two small children, I have to say that I really value the three hours a day that my 2 1/2 year old goes to our church "weeschool." She has a wonderful time with the other children, and she learns so much! In addition to singing songs, learning colors and numbers, and doing creative movement, she is also learning to say the pledge to the American flag, Christian flag, and Bible. It is amazing to see how much her little mind can absorb so quickly! Anyway...during the three hours that she is enjoying going to school, I am taking care of the baby, running errands, cleaning the house, paying bills, doing laundry, and I must admit, sometimes catching up on a little sleep. The catch is that school only has class Monday-Thursday...this means that on Friday, I'm on my own with both kids all day long. Because Rayna gets lots of energy out at preschool, and because I tend to be really scheduled, the time between preschool and bedtime is overall pretty smooth and lots of fun. Fridays, however, can get a little crazy! If I don't make some sort of Friday plan, I will tire myself out running behind Rayna as she pulls out toys, changes clothes, and looks for snacks while I'm trying to clean the house or take care of Noah. This Friday I woke up ready for a great day, so we hit the floor running. I had everyone ready and out of the house by 9:00. We started at the grocery store riding in the biggest buggy available! The buggy is shaped like a car...Rayna sits at the top in the seat with a buckle, while Noah's baby seat fits right onto the basket (not much room left for groceries!). I'm sure that we are a comical sight making our way around the store. After that adventure, we moved on to the playground at a church in our neighborhood. Noah and I enjoyed the shade while Rayna played on the slides. Of course before we left I had to get in on the fun and ride the seesaw with her...Noah just slept in his seat under the shade tree. When I realized that it was after 10 am, I knew the library was open. Our library has a little children's room with puzzles, pillows, teddy bears, crayons, etc., and Rayna loves it. She had no problem playing for 45 min. while I fed Noah in the big green chair! Once Noah was done, Rayna and I read books until she couldn't sit still anymore. We moved on to the new art center next door to the library where we began working on Christmas presents for family ( I won't say what we made, because our family reads my blog at times!). Finally, I knew that she was all tired out and ready for lunch when she threw a temper tantrum because I wouldn't buy a pack of crackers. No problem...we live right down the street. We loaded in the car and headed home to eat lunch. After lunch, we loaded back up to run one last errand before nap time. By 2:00 everyone was asleep, and I was able to clean the house. By the time everyone was waking up, Daddy was home! It was time to get ready for the youth tailgate party and high school football game. The night didn't end until the ballgame and bath time were both over. Once everyone was fed and put to bed, Adam and I thought we would sit down for a little relaxing before bedtime...next thing I knew Noah was awake for his 3:30 feeding. He drank his bottle and went back to bed quickly. Getting ready for bed seemed like too much trouble, so I just left Adam in the recliner and fell right back asleep on the couch (Don't worry...Rocky still got to sleep in the bed in the bedroom). We were all up at about 7:30 this morning...eating, playing, watching cartoons and Fox News, and drinking milk and coffee. Once Adam and I got everyone, including ourselves, dressed for the day, we packed the diaper bag and set out on our adventure. By 9:45 this morning, we were heading out for an adventure in Hartwell! I sometimes joke that I think we need preschool on Fridays too, but to tell you the truth...I had a blast on Friday! I love the memories that I'm making with my children!!!!!!!
I'd love to hear about other things that you all find to do with your children when they are out of school! What does your family like to do for fun? Any suggestions for next Friday...I have a 2 month old and a 2 year old...what activities would work for us?

Monday, September 1, 2008

Building Bridges

Let me start by saying I know that God wants me to write this posting, because the enemy is doing everything he can to keep me from being able to write: My dishwasher broke, so I'm having to wash all my dishes by hand; my ordinarily easy going two year old decided to scream for an hour a half at bedtime; my infant son can't stop eating; and of course my dog needed to go out as soon as I thought everything else was under control! I'm so thankful that my husband is so willing to help me, because with our team work and constant prayer, everything is calm now! Okay...for the first time in about six years, I am not teaching Sunday school, so I am able to be a member of an adult Sunday school class at our church. This Sunday our lesson was all about growing our circle of influence and building bridges with people, so that we have the opportunity to share Christ. I'm very excited to put this lesson into practice in my life, but I really have a hard time knowing where to begin. Until we moved to Elberton, GA in May, I had always worked outside the home, either full or part-time, and these jobs gave me opportunities to be around nonchristians on a daily basis. I shared something in common with these people, because of our jobs. Now, I have the awesome opportunity to be a stay at home mom. I know my passions are raising children, teaching, reading, working with young people, advocating adoption (we adopted my two year old as a newborn infant), and reaching out to families of premature babies (my infant son was born at 33 weeks and spent 13 days in the NICU), but I don't know how to use these passions to meet nonchristians here in Elberton. I have thought about trying to start a playgroup for preschool age children where I could meet other moms, and I've thought about trying to join the YMCA where I can meet other people. I know I need to reach out more to my neighbors! Still, I'm just not sure where to start! I'm so excited about the way our Sunday school lesson pointed out the fact that the apostle Paul was always reaching out to those around him, finding common ground, and presenting the gospel to them. I'm praying about how to follow that example in my own life.
So...I'm looking for ideas, advice, suggestions, prayers, helpers, etc. in this area of my life. After you read this, please leave me comments! Thanks everyone! Have a great week!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Being a stay at home mom!

I'm back!!!! Something a little crazy happened the other day, and I was not able to log on to my blog at all. My wonderful husband fixed it for me, so now I can write again! So...as I was sitting and feeding Noah yesterday, I caught the tale end of a Dr. Phil show. The show was all about moms who were so tired of their kids that they were ready to leave their families. I only saw one lady, but her story really reminded me something important that we all have to remember: As mothers...it is important for us to remember that we have to raise our children in a way that allows us to take time for ourselves, so that we don't go crazy. Not only did this young mother have no house rules for her children to follow, but she also felt guilty every time she spent time away from her children...so guilty that she thought she was a terrible mother. I will be the first one to say that I love my children with all my heart, but I do have to spend time away from them from time to time. My advice for any mom is to check out preschools and send your children for a least a couple of mornings a week. It is amazing how productive or even relaxing that three hours can be! Also, Adam and I have been very lucky to have two sets of parents who are begging to babysit the grandchildren! If you have these type of people in your life, allow the children to spend the night with them from time to time, so that you can have time with your spouse! If not, save money to hire a babysitter for the evening at least once a month. Finally, please please please find other mothers to have regular play dates with! It is amazing how nice it is to have grown up conversation after being with babies and toddlers all day! Once again, I love my children, but I have to say that we all need little breaks from time to time or we will lose our minds!