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100 Beautiful Days of Motherhood: Loyalty {16}

G.K. Chesterton quote

In the whole world of mothers, where each one of us is different and none of us quite knows what it’s like to be the other, I know we can agree on one thing: motherhood is hard.

It is the hardest thing I have ever done.

It is hard if you do it right.  It is harder when you’re doing it wrong.  Sometimes, it’s just hard to know the difference.

It’s hard to get up in the morning and it’s hard to go to bed at night and it’s hard to get through the afternoons when the kids are too big to take naps anymore.

It’s hard to make the tough choices like what to do about school and music and movies.  It’s hard to know what to do about work and what to do about staying home, and it’s hard to make decisions about either one without turning a judgmental eye on someone else.

Because just as soon as it’s not hard, just as soon as one of us has it all figured out, well, then things change.  Then that one can hold up a measuring stick for the rest of us to try to step up and reach.  That one can see who passes the bar and who doesn’t.  That one can walk on water.

But what if none of us can walk on water?  What if all of us are in the same boat?  What if all of us remain acutely aware that the waves are big, and if we all row together, why, we’ll all have a better chance of getting to the shore intact?

I’m a little tired of rowing by myself.  I look around and I see that you are, too.  Perhaps we can encourage each other along, for a little while.  Perhaps we can put aside our differences, our insecurities, our superficial standards, and try to see what is good in each other.  Maybe, just maybe, we can exchange a few sympathetic words because we both understand something about the other.

We both understand the fearful agony and awesome joy of raising a child for eternity.  We understand that it is hard.  The waves are high.

But at least we’re in it together.

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100 Beautiful Days of Motherhood: A Little Path {16}

Today, we found a little path.

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And though there was laundry in the hamper at home, waiting to be folded, and flashcards in a mess all over the living room floor, and a pot in the sink with burned-on oatmeal that was my reason for procrastinating doing any of the breakfast dishes, we took the little path.

Jennings Park

We took the little path and we found a bridge with trolls underneath, and a pond with snails.  We found a barn, red, with rafters fit for swinging, and a fountain of cold water for adventure-thirsty throats.

Jennings Park

Even though at home there was dinner to be made and piano scales to practice and an exercise routine that has been hopelessly neglected, we took the little path.

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We took the little path and we found a jungle of monkey bars.  We found swings that fly up to heaven and swoop to earth again, like swallows.  We found giggles and running feet and outside voices.

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Even though at home, there was a writing lesson to complete and a table set with textbooks where the dinner plates should be.  At home there was a dishwasher to unload and that confounded pot waiting to be scrubbed.

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But today, we found a little path.  And we took it.

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1K Giveaway!

This past week, Five in Tow reached another milestone: over 1,000 Facebook fans!  I have planned a week of great giveaways to celebrate your faithful readership.  I am so thankful for each of you!

I am also thankful for a great group of fellow bloggers and sponsors who gladly stepped up and offered some great prizes.  I received so many donations, in fact, that I get to offer several prizes daily for eight days!

Would you like to see what you can win?  Take a look…

Monday

E-kit

Whether you’re newly married or an oldy-wed like me, keeping romance alive in a marriage can be hard work.  Jami Balmet makes things easier with her e-kit packed full of creative (and doable!) ideas for romancing your spouse.  You can win one in time for Valentine’s Day!

Speaking of romance, nothing says love like a homemade dinner.  You may not be a raging gourmet, but anyone can cook with the help of Rachel Ray!  Shock your spouse by whipping up a great dinner in less time than it takes to watch a sitcom.  Win a set of Rachel’s cookbooks, donated by the fabulous newlywed, Emily Gardner of Primitive Roads.

Tuesday

Child Hazelwood Gemstone Rainbow

One of my favorite companies is Hazelaid.  Their products have helped my family so much, I brag about them everywhere I go (including here).  Hazelaid has donated a $25 gift certificate to one winner!  The only bad thing about this prize is you will have to choose your prize.  That is tough stuff.

Tuesday also gives you the opportunity to get to know my friend Emily Cook through her book, Tend To Me: Devotions for Mothers.  Emily is a mother of six with a precious heart and God-filled story.  She is a constant source of encouragement to me as I follow along with her.

Wednesday

Getting it Together

Right smack in the middle of the week, just when you’re feeling the most overwhelmed your household responsibilities, I will come to your rescue by offering you the chance to win Kayse Pratt’s e-book, Getting It Together: Your Guide to Setting Up a Home Management System That Works.  Oh. My. Goodness.  I think she wrote this just for me.  It contains everything you need to keep (or find) your sanity except for chocolate.  You have to provide the chocolate yourself (or win it on Saturday, ahem).

After all that home organizing, you deserve a prize!  How about jewelry?  Enter to win a handmade necklace of your choice, donated by The Mighty River Project.  Each necklace is made by artisans in Uganda, and each and every necklace helps to end the problem of poverty in that part of the world.  It just doesn’t get much better than that.

Neclace

Thursday

Thursday is all about the tremendous job of childbirth and parenting.  First, I will be giving away Angie Tolpin’s groundbreaking book Redeeming Childbirth, graciously donated by the author herself!  It is a must-read for all moms!

I will also be giving away the book 21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids. Cheri Gregory is sponsoring this giveaway.  She will also provide a personality assessment and make personal applications for you to use with your child.  I wonder if she’ll do five?

Friday

Friday night is date night!  That means I’ll be giving you yet another chance to win Jami Balmet’s Rekindling Romance kit.

Also, my friend Sunny will be shipping one winner a box of Belgian chocolates straight from her home in Belgium!  Those are almost too good to share.  Almost.

If your date night takes you out into the chilly night air, you’ll be thrilled to win a hand-knit scarf from Auntie Annie.  She’ll make it to order!

Saturday

Saturday, I have the pleasure of giving away some fabulous Norwex products, donated by my long-time friend, Andrea McNally.  These are the ultimate products for cleaning, as I wrote about here.

With the help of Norwex, your Saturday chores will be done in record time.  So…why not kick back with a little light reading?  Vicki Lucas is giving away a copy of her young adult Christian fantasy book, Toxic.  There’s an epic battle between good and evil, the potential of global destruction, and a story that will strengthen your faith…what more could you ask for?

Toxic

Sunday

Sunday is a day of rest.  One winner will be able to get away from the weekly grind with a prize package that includes homemade soaps and lip gloss individually crafted by Sharon Rowland of Lovin’ the Lather.

Lip gloss

If the children have not interrupted you a million times while you soaked in the tub, you might have some time to journal.  Author, speaker, and life-coach Laurie Wallin is giving one lucky winner a beautiful journal.   If you need help filling it, she’ll gladly help you find a million things to be joyful about!

But that’s not all!  Author Jessie Gunderson has been published in the devotional If I Can Do All Things Through Christ Why Can’t I Find My Car Keys?  She kindly donated a copy for us because she knows most moms could use a book like this.  Also, the proceeds of this book go to help fund her family’s adoption efforts.  Now that’s cool.

Monday

Curriculum

Janine from True Aim Education is giving away a complete Christian preschool curriculum from Blue Manor Academy.  Whether you’re thinking about homeschooling long-term or just want to give your child a head-start, this package will provide everything you need.  This is a tremendous prize package!  Be sure to tell all your friends with preschoolers to enter!

Doesn’t this sound like a lot of fun?  Come back Monday, and every day all week, to enter.  Each giveaway will be open for three days, and you’ll have lots of great chances to earn extra entries by visiting our sponsors and sharing your favorite posts.   It will be a roaring week here at Five in Tow!

I hope to see you all back here first thing Monday morning!

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