5 Ways for Weary Moms to Rest: Part 2
To weary moms, continued…
Last week, I posted the first part of a letter I wrote to any moms wearied by the work of raising children. Today, enjoy part 2!
Dear weary mom, you have permission, in Christ, to stop…
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trying to be supermom. God designed us to be interdependent with others. Accept help and ask for it.
Are you trying to nurse a baby, help a first grader with homework, and cook dinner while your husband is sitting on the couch checking email? Ask him for help. It is true — he’s had a long day at work, but you’ve had a long day at work too. These days won’t be this busy FOREVER!! He won’t regret his involvement, and you won’t either.
Your next-door-neighbor loves to stay and watch mini-mite football practice. You have two other drop-offs to make. Why not ask him if he minds driving your son too?
God provides us with rest in the most practical of ways — we are members of a body with different gifts and in different seasons.
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saying “yes.” Practice one eloquent way to say “no” to the zillions of requests sent your way:
Someone else will be room mom (or dad), or maybe no one else will step up. The teacher does need help, but you’re caring for your aging grandmother — can you really do both without exhausting yourself?
It will require making some people unhappy (see number 1) and trusting that God will provide a way (Isaiah 43:19), but it will allow you the rest you were made for.
Dear weary mom, you have permission to make people unhappy. Share on X- Other things you may pronounce a guilt-free “no” to:
sending homemade cupcakes to school for your child’s birthday, - buying your 16-year-old a new car,
- and taking responsibility for your child’s failure or sin.
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saying “no.” Say yes to more play and rest.
Let’s be honest — it can become a habit, right?
“No, you can’t come in past curfew.”
“No, you can’t eat dessert before dinner.”
“No, you can’t watch Leave it to Beaver before you do your homework (TVLand, anyone:-)?).”
(And yes, when I was a child, I watched Leave it to Beaver every day before I did my homework:-)! (While eating Chips Ahoy cookies and drinking full-tilt Coke!)
Say yes to rest by saying no to one of the 40 volleyball/soccer games your two combined children will compete in. If you’re an introvert, stay home and lie on the couch with a good book; if you’re an extrovert, don a lime green feather boa and go to Chile’s with ten of your closest friends.
5 Ways for Weary Moms to Rest: Part 2 Share on XTell the kids to skip the room cleanup and go out for ice cream. Let them take a sick day – adults get them – why shouldn’t they (I know – because they get school holidays:-) – but still!)? Tell them they can’t dump a bucket of ice on you for a good cause, but you will help them have a bake sale to raise money.
Rest, weary mom, because God created rest and Jesus gives rest.
“ And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done.” Gen. 2:2
Come to him, you weary and heavy-laden mom, and rest, for truly his yoke is easy and his burden is light.
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