Dear Internet,
Yep, you, the whole Internet. Back off my holidays, seriously.
It seems you need a reminder of your role in my life. You are a tool. You are not judge, you do not care most or know best. You are there for me to use and not the other way around.
Internet, you've gone too far. In the past, I've let you question my time management, my parenting skills, my ability to cook, craft, and all things domestic. I've let you crowd my brain with plenty of bah-humbuggery the rest of the year, but now you got me questioning my Christmas, and that's just not cool.
Am I giving enough gifts to my kids? Am I spoiling them? Is it okay to lie to them about Santa? Is it okay to call it an ugly Christmas sweater if there's a nativity on it?!?
In the last few weeks I've seen red cups become weapons of Christmas destruction, one mom's overflow of gift-giving be set ablaze by commentators, and a multitude of ads trying to manipulate my consumerism into "what's best" for my family. I can't take it anymore!
I'll give you credit for a few good things, sure. There have been toy drives, Christmas wishes, and viral videos of mall Santa's going above-and-beyond their call of duty. You can keep that coming, and in the spirit of the season, please don't feel you need to sensationalize the title of said videos with provocative script by using phrases like "You won't believe..." or "What happens next..." We get it. You want us to watch the video.
But, then what?
Internet, you are nothing without US. Without the doers, the watchers, the be-ers out there among the droves of holiday participators longing for a bright season of hope, you are as valuable as a lump of coal in Scrooge's stocking.
So, let's drop the attacks. Let's lose the judgment. Please stop the insanity of forcing us to feel.
Christmas is already perfect.
You only allow us to say "Jesus is the Reason for the Season" if we're being ironic, sarcastic, or fanatic...but that doesn't make it untrue. You don't get it, Internet, and that's okay. You aren't here to inspire us or even educate us. You are here to channel the best of what we are, with the hope of what we want to be.
And that's up to us.
You can keep your cat videos and your pop-culture memes all you want. I'm just requesting you start to flush out the fear-mongering articles, the guilt-inducing ads, and the hiding-behind-handles commentary attacks that make us all want to set New Year's resolutions against you.
So, here's my effort. Here's my contribution to you. I don't care if one person reads it or it lights up someone's twitter feed. I'm using you in the best way I know how - to let someone stumble upon this and just feel one thing: not alone.
I want to extend a cyber-holiday-hug and let moms know that they're doing Christmas right, even if they forget to make nut-free cookies for their kid's Kindergarten Winter Party or use a bathrobe as a last minute shepherd costume in the church play.
I want to encourage people that this season of high emotion includes a roller-coaster of feelings that can dip down into despair, but still hang onto the hope of a new day ahead - that grief and sorrow are also normal this time of year, just rarely okay to talk about.
And, I want to exclaim tidings of great joy for all people, that thousands of years ago a tiny human came into the world when things were a total wreck (hate, terrorism, genocide) and a glimmer of eternal hope was offered to our unworthy souls that transcends all emotion and reason.
Internet, please stop making a mess of Christmas. The world is not worse off than it ever has been. The world is not less safe. The world is not less saved.
Jesus is actually the reason for all seasons. Regardless of what season you find us in (alone or popular, rich or poor) I regret to inform you that what you have to say just doesn't matter.
You are nothing without us. And we are nothing without Jesus.
So, Merry Christmas, Internet. Peace be with you.
~pardymama
Big Love for Wee Sprout: Nature's Little Squeeze Reusable Food Pouches
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Sometimes I stumble across a product I love so much, that I track down the manufacturer and let them know I would hug them in person if I could. Wee Sprout is one of those companies!
I never get paid to endorse any products that I mention on my blog, so you can rest assured that this mama is giving you honest feedback on items I truly use and love.
Do you have a picky eater in your family?
My daughter, Daphne, would live on cereal and spaghetti if I let her. It's like pulling teeth from a fish to get her to take a bite of veggies or fruit. BUT, she loves those Go-go Fruit pouches!? I was paying way too much for them in the store, trying my best to find coupons or buy in bulk when it suddenly struck me, There must be a better way!
There is! Wee Sprout makes three different sizes of food pouches that are dishwasher safe, freezable, and totally reusable. You can fill it with smoothie, pudding, applesauce, or any one of your own concoctions so you can sneak-some-healthy into your kiddo's day!
As you can see - Daphne's a fan! I love to blend up some bananas with a couple tablespoons of apple juice and freeze them for her lunches. By the time it thaws out, she has a yummy banana smoothie ready to slurp down. (Just be sure to let the preschool teacher know not to throw it away after lunchtime!)
I rinse mine out with warm, soapy water, then toss it in the top rack of my dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. They are super durable, easy to use, and saves me a TON of money too!
Additionally, Wee Sprout is a family owned company right here in Tennessee! I was thrilled to contact the owner and let her know how much I loved the product, and I feel great supporting small business that promotes healthy living for kids and clearly keeps real life, busy mamas in mind when designing their products.
These little squeezes would make GREAT stocking stuffers for kids, wonderful baby shower presents, or an awesome gift for the mom-friend you love to play-date with!
Squeeze your little ones and buy them Nature's Little Squeeze today! You can know you are supporting small business and healthy living too!
I never get paid to endorse any products that I mention on my blog, so you can rest assured that this mama is giving you honest feedback on items I truly use and love.
Do you have a picky eater in your family?
My daughter, Daphne, would live on cereal and spaghetti if I let her. It's like pulling teeth from a fish to get her to take a bite of veggies or fruit. BUT, she loves those Go-go Fruit pouches!? I was paying way too much for them in the store, trying my best to find coupons or buy in bulk when it suddenly struck me, There must be a better way!
There is! Wee Sprout makes three different sizes of food pouches that are dishwasher safe, freezable, and totally reusable. You can fill it with smoothie, pudding, applesauce, or any one of your own concoctions so you can sneak-some-healthy into your kiddo's day!
As you can see - Daphne's a fan! I love to blend up some bananas with a couple tablespoons of apple juice and freeze them for her lunches. By the time it thaws out, she has a yummy banana smoothie ready to slurp down. (Just be sure to let the preschool teacher know not to throw it away after lunchtime!)
I rinse mine out with warm, soapy water, then toss it in the top rack of my dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. They are super durable, easy to use, and saves me a TON of money too!
Additionally, Wee Sprout is a family owned company right here in Tennessee! I was thrilled to contact the owner and let her know how much I loved the product, and I feel great supporting small business that promotes healthy living for kids and clearly keeps real life, busy mamas in mind when designing their products.
These little squeezes would make GREAT stocking stuffers for kids, wonderful baby shower presents, or an awesome gift for the mom-friend you love to play-date with!
Squeeze your little ones and buy them Nature's Little Squeeze today! You can know you are supporting small business and healthy living too!
Fearfully Made: How Do I Live With Fear?
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Motherhood comes with many things. Love, awe, gratitude, patience, and selflessness. These are the wonderful things I've grown in (sometimes begrudgingly) since I first set eyes on my own offspring.
But, something else that comes with motherhood is worry...and lots of it. As my children grow, so do my fears.
It starts off small, checking on them while they are napping to make sure they're breathing; knowing where my phone and the nearest ice pack is at all times as they learn to climb; praying for them at school as they start to develop beyond my grasp. And on and on. Many of these things seem within my control, many of these worries are calmed by the illusion that I have the power to prevent them if I plan enough, work hard, and pay enough attention to detail.
Then I get on Facebook, or Instagram, or watch the news at all. Turns out just about anything can kill us at any time. I've seen reports about the dangers of flip flops for heaven's sake! Articles about how babies get injured from this or that seem to inundate my newsfeed at all times. Child abductions and horrible diseases become part of my regular checklist in praying for protection for my family.
And I am afraid.
Are these fears reality? Am I crazy to be anxious about every little thing? Is it okay to NOT worry about something, or does that make me an uncaring mother???
We can work ourselves up to the point of worrying about worrying and suddenly all the mothers I know are flooded with more anxiety than a chihuahua on Redbull! WHAT GIVES?!
I can't take it anymore. I am tired of being afraid. I am over letting my joy be stolen by worry for things I do not have control over. I am done with feeling the burden of fear when it is not mine to carry.
But, something else that comes with motherhood is worry...and lots of it. As my children grow, so do my fears.
It starts off small, checking on them while they are napping to make sure they're breathing; knowing where my phone and the nearest ice pack is at all times as they learn to climb; praying for them at school as they start to develop beyond my grasp. And on and on. Many of these things seem within my control, many of these worries are calmed by the illusion that I have the power to prevent them if I plan enough, work hard, and pay enough attention to detail.
Then I get on Facebook, or Instagram, or watch the news at all. Turns out just about anything can kill us at any time. I've seen reports about the dangers of flip flops for heaven's sake! Articles about how babies get injured from this or that seem to inundate my newsfeed at all times. Child abductions and horrible diseases become part of my regular checklist in praying for protection for my family.
And I am afraid.
Are these fears reality? Am I crazy to be anxious about every little thing? Is it okay to NOT worry about something, or does that make me an uncaring mother???
We can work ourselves up to the point of worrying about worrying and suddenly all the mothers I know are flooded with more anxiety than a chihuahua on Redbull! WHAT GIVES?!
I can't take it anymore. I am tired of being afraid. I am over letting my joy be stolen by worry for things I do not have control over. I am done with feeling the burden of fear when it is not mine to carry.
Psalm 139:14 (NIV)
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
your works are wonderful, I know that full well.
The word "fearfully" here does NOT mean that I live in fear of the world around me. The word actually reflects fear in the sense of respect and reverence (i.e. "fear of the Lord") and a healthy acknowledgement of HIS sovereignty. We were made to hand over our fears to God - in full acceptance that His works are wonderful and we revere His divine wisdom to act in His perfect will.
1 John 4:18 reminds us that "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear..."so I can rest in God's perfect love for me, reflect that in my life through faith and action, and rid myself of the fears in this world.
We can't worry about everything. We just can't. (Trust me, I've tried.) It's exhausting and impossible and futile. But, we worship a God who has no need for worry. Not only can He take on all our cares and concerns, but He extinguishes them and can help us steer clear of them in the future.
My big secret to driving out fear? Focus on His perfect love.
When I feel the lies creeping up on me (you know the ones: You're not good enough. You're ruining your children. You don't deserve this.) I take a deep breath and pray to the God who made me to hand Him my insecurities.
When I feel the worries crashing down on me (all the what ifs! What if there's a shooter at school? What if it's not just the chicken pox? What if, what if, what if...) I read the Scripture or sing a worship song and refocus my thoughts to truths that are steadfast regardless of what the day holds.
We live in a fearful world that's ready to amplify our worries if we let it. But we serve a God who created the universe, and nothing is too major for Him.
Yes, there are terrible tragedies that many of us will encounter in this life. It sucks. I hate it. I do not belittle pain or grief or turmoil that we each experience. But, my hope is that we can encourage one another to not let those fears control our minds, hearts, spirits, or actions.
So, when you see that fear pop up in your newsfeed today - stop it in its tracks! Text someone an encouraging word. Hug your kid. Kiss your husband. High five a friend. Take a deep breath and drive out that fear with the perfect love God has for you right now in this time and place.
And take joy in the thought that you are wonderfully made.
Heaven Sent: Why I Love Earth Mama Angel Baby
Friday, November 6, 2015
I recently wrote a post all about breastfeeding, where I mentioned how much I love Earth Mama Angel Baby's Natural Nipple Butter. Since then, I've gotten to try out some more of their products and mamas, let me tell you - this stuff is heaven sent!
It's rare for me to blatantly endorse products, I save my soapbox for only things I truly love. So, while this is only my opinion, I hope you take my review here as an honest mama's thumbs up for the following products! (I don't sell these or make any money off of this, I promise!)
Organic Milkmaid Tea: Fall is here and winter is on the way - warm up your insides with this yummy tea and help your milk production at the same time! If you are a tea lover, you'll love this. The fennel seed gives it a slightly licorice-y flavor, which I personally like, and it would probably make a good iced tea as well if that's your preference. While I don't exclusively use organic products, it's wonderful to know this tea is super safe for my milk production. This sweet sipper is USDA Certified 100% Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified and Certified Kosher. I like to sip it in the morning and afternoon...and maybe with a cookie or two (shh, don't tell.)
Booby Tubes: Got ouchie tatas? You mamas gotta try these! At first I was a bit skeptical how something gel-free could be comforting, but once I stuck these puppies in the freezer and used them after a feeding - ahhh, serious relief! What I love most about them is that they can be used either cold (to reduce swelling or tenderness) OR hot (to promote let-down and milk flow and also prevent clogged ducts)! Again safe for mama and baby, they are natural and made with a 100% organic cotton shell and filled with all-natural flax seed.
A Little Something for Baby: My FAVORITE by far! Mamas, if you don't get this at a baby shower - buy it yourself! This little kit is perfect to welcome a new little one into the world. I've used mine on baby Vivian and I'm excited to take it with us over the holidays while we travel (the products are perfect for on-the-go!) The bath products have a delicious, vanilla-orange scent that will make you want to nibble your baby all the more. Vivi was calm and relaxed as I bathed her and lotioned her and I was thrilled to see her diaper rash disappear after a few uses of the bottom balm. I also used the baby oil on a couple spots she developed cradle cap and it made it much easier to remove. This kit is perfect for a gift too, so I'm thinking Santa might be putting another one in baby Viv's stocking this year!
Let me know if you have any questions about these products! I don't sell them at all - but I'll give you my honest opinion! You can find all these and more on the Earth Mama Angel Baby website and almost anywhere that sells baby products. Be sure to email me for a coupon!
It's rare for me to blatantly endorse products, I save my soapbox for only things I truly love. So, while this is only my opinion, I hope you take my review here as an honest mama's thumbs up for the following products! (I don't sell these or make any money off of this, I promise!)
I'll even send a FREE SAMPLE and $1-Off coupon
to the first 5 people who EMAIL ME,
subject line: HEAVEN SENT!
to the first 5 people who EMAIL ME,
subject line: HEAVEN SENT!
Natural Nipple Butter: This stuff is awesome - as I've already told you how it is fantastic to prevent cracked, sore nipples when breastfeeding. But, did you know it could also be used for chapped lips, backup diaper cream, drool rash, or even as breast pump lube? Woohoo! I'm all for the multi-purposing of this product, and I love that it is safe for mom and baby. Be one of the first five people to email me and you'll get a free sample!
Organic Milkmaid Tea: Fall is here and winter is on the way - warm up your insides with this yummy tea and help your milk production at the same time! If you are a tea lover, you'll love this. The fennel seed gives it a slightly licorice-y flavor, which I personally like, and it would probably make a good iced tea as well if that's your preference. While I don't exclusively use organic products, it's wonderful to know this tea is super safe for my milk production. This sweet sipper is USDA Certified 100% Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified and Certified Kosher. I like to sip it in the morning and afternoon...and maybe with a cookie or two (shh, don't tell.)
Booby Tubes: Got ouchie tatas? You mamas gotta try these! At first I was a bit skeptical how something gel-free could be comforting, but once I stuck these puppies in the freezer and used them after a feeding - ahhh, serious relief! What I love most about them is that they can be used either cold (to reduce swelling or tenderness) OR hot (to promote let-down and milk flow and also prevent clogged ducts)! Again safe for mama and baby, they are natural and made with a 100% organic cotton shell and filled with all-natural flax seed.
A Little Something for Baby: My FAVORITE by far! Mamas, if you don't get this at a baby shower - buy it yourself! This little kit is perfect to welcome a new little one into the world. I've used mine on baby Vivian and I'm excited to take it with us over the holidays while we travel (the products are perfect for on-the-go!) The bath products have a delicious, vanilla-orange scent that will make you want to nibble your baby all the more. Vivi was calm and relaxed as I bathed her and lotioned her and I was thrilled to see her diaper rash disappear after a few uses of the bottom balm. I also used the baby oil on a couple spots she developed cradle cap and it made it much easier to remove. This kit is perfect for a gift too, so I'm thinking Santa might be putting another one in baby Viv's stocking this year!
Let me know if you have any questions about these products! I don't sell them at all - but I'll give you my honest opinion! You can find all these and more on the Earth Mama Angel Baby website and almost anywhere that sells baby products. Be sure to email me for a coupon!
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