A tough stage of parenting…

Disclaimer: this picture does not reflect what my kids actually look like today, only what I see when I look at them.

I find myself having a tough time parenting lately.  With my kids now at or approaching the late teen years and the end of the “school days”, I am finding it harder and harder to know when to assume control of situations and responses to situations and when to back off.  I have always allowed my kids to resolve their problems for themselves and think independently – under the watchful and supportive eyes of mom and dad and with liberal amounts of counsel and advice as needed.  But now, when I should be happy with the “payoff ” of all our hard work and the independence it brings to the kids and to Terry and I, instead I feel hurt and shut out.  How dumb is that?

They just don’t seem to get the importance of grades, relationships, dedication, commitment (I could go on and on…) in quite the same why I do!  Well, OK – I’m a bit older than they are and I see things differently through the lens of experience and wisdom – DON’T THEY GET THAT!?!  Um, sorry – got a little excited for a moment.  I think they DO get it, maybe more than I give them credit for sometimes.  Could it be that it is time to follow through on all of my talk about wanting them to be independent, take their faith on for themselves, come to terms with ways to live out their convictions, and – oh no – to allow them to make mistakes (in a controlled environment with me and Dad here to help pick up the pieces, of course)?

I understood separation anxiety when it happened to the kids when they were little, but I am finding it harder to take as a parent.   Maybe because I am so used to feeling in control, even though that has never really been true anyways.  The only one truly in control, now and throughout time to bring us all to this place, is God.

I just finished reading chapter two of “Trusting God” by Jerry Bridges.  It is titled “Is God in Control?” and his firm answer is absolutely.  God’s divine providence is His constant care for and His absolute rule over all His creation for His glory and the good of His people.  I know that in all things – in everyday mundane things and gradual life changes as well as in the hurtful, lasting sufferings that life brings – I must trust God.  I must trust that He is continually at work in every aspect and every moment of my life and in the lives of my kids.  Wow!

God give me the patience to rest in your providence and to know that, even though it is feeling like my parenting work is almost done (that will never actually happen!), You love my kids and are working all things for their ultimate good because they love You and have been called according to Your purpose (Romans 8:28).

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All ready for Christmas Brunch! It will be a day early this year.

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Since Christmas falls on Sunday this year, we decided to have the annual Christmas brunch on Christmas Eve – Saturday morning! All the traditional stuff – Grandma’s coffee cake, cream cheese eggs and roadside potatoes. I have tried to change Continue reading All ready for Christmas Brunch! It will be a day early this year.

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Taft Avenue Church Camp 2011

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We had a great time again this year at Church Camp for Taft Avenue Community Church.  The theme was “Simple Church” and the session teaching came straight out of 2 Timothy.  We all learned the importance of knowing the gospel, Continue reading Taft Avenue Church Camp 2011

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Happy 18th Birthday Anna!!!

Anna – I hope you are having a great 18th birthday!  I’m glad it’s finally here, I was getting really tired of the constant countdown.

It’s time to celebrate your childhood and look forward to seeing what God will do with you as a young adult.  May you continue to trust in God for your daily needs as well as for the marvelous future He has in store for you!

I love you little girl.

…the drippings of the honeycomb are
sweet to your taste.
Know that wisdom is such to your soul;
if you find it, there will be a future,
and your hope will not be cut off.

Proverbs 24:13b-14 ESV

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My kids are a blessing…and not always just to me!

My kids, along with Victoria from the youth group and Jesus from GGHS, blessed a bunch of elderly folks by leading a worship service at Emeritus in Orange this afternoon. Anna did a great job playing guitar and leading worship, and Tim gave the message!

Tim taught on the importance of being a Christian of courage and authenticity even when confronted by difficult times and people. He used the example of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his courage and faithfulness in speaking truth to his congregants, neighbors and even directly to the Nazis in the face of certain death.  He did a great job!  The verse for the lesson was:

Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right.

– Proverbs 20:11

Well, my kids sure showed me something today…

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