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Hey everyone, we're doing something new
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on the show. We have this special
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four-part series on motherhood that we
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have produced with some of my favorite
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moms. And we're talking about all things
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motherhood from spiritual aspects of how
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we raise our kids with faith to
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practical aspects of how we can love on
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young children or older children to
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really women finding the support that
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they need to be the best mothers they
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can be. And in today's episode, I'm
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sitting down with my dear lovely friend
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Emily Wilson Hussem, who is talking all
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things motherhood herself. She just came
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out with the book Sincerely Stoneheart,
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which many of you guys bought and
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absolutely loved. Enjoy. Share with a
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friend. And stay tuned for part two,
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three, and four to hear about the
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upcoming guests for this series on
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motherhood. Emily, it's so good to see
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you again.
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>> Thanks for having me right here in town.
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It's such a joy always to hear your
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heart, to see your heart, and hear your
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love for all your listeners and all the
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women who are listening to this on
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hallow. Well, I feel very specially
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connected to you because we both have
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three three children.
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>> Hopefully, we have more, Lord willing.
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But you have two, your two oldest are
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boys. My two oldest are boys. And then
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around the same time, I think they're a
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month apart.
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>> Yep. Our girls are a month apart.
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>> We have two little girlies now. So,
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>> they're so sweet.
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>> It's the best.
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>> Yes, it totally is. And it's such a
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gift. And that's what I think is so it
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stands in such stark contrast to the
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world that as you've shared about for so
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many years is this idea that motherhood
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is a burden. Right. This is what the
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culture tells so many women. Motherhood
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is a burden and it's a punishment and
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it's going to ruin your life when the
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God's truth is motherhood is this gift
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and we get to receive it. Like what an
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honor to receive such a beautiful
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beautiful gift in our children, right?
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And I think one of the most beautiful
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parts of the gift is the purity of
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children's love. Do you ever think about
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how pure your children's love is for you
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and how much they love just giving love
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to you unhindered? It is. It is truly
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the most blissful thing when you when
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your little one is looking at you. Like
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I think about Gigi and she's almost a
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year, she's almost a year old, big blue
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eyes, and in the morning she just looks
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she just looks with love at me. She just
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wants me. She wants her mom. She wants
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to be held. She wants to be kissed and
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cuddled. And there's nothing more pure
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than that. Just that look of perfect
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love from her. She's just total
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dependent. She just wants her mom. And I
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I have the privilege of getting to
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respond to that. I mean, it is it is
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mind-blowing when I take a step back and
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think about it,
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>> right? And to receive it, right? My
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four-year-old, God, love him. He's
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amazing. All day long, he tells me, "I
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love you. I'm cooking." He says, "Hey,
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mom." He calls me mom. "Hey, mom." I'm
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like, "Yes." He says, "I love you." He
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just jumps into my bed. "I love you,
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Mom." I'm buckling his his his car seat.
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"I love you, mom." And to receive that
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level of pure love is just astonishing.
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I don't deserve that kind of love. I'm a
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broken, messy person. but to receive.
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So, and so many of our relationships in
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life are affected. They're affected by
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our woundedness and they're affected by
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our rejections and they're affected by
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so many different things that we've been
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through in our lives that really can
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complicate our relationships, right? But
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their love is not complicated. It is
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unhindered by rejection. It is
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unhindered by any, you know, sense of
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brokenness that they felt in
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relationships over the years because
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they haven't gotten to that place yet
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where they've been hurt in relationships
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or whatever. They just want to love and
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love and love and love and love. And we
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get to choose to see, am I going to see
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the love that my child wants to give me
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today as a gift, right? I want to give
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them the gift of my love, but to step
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back to receive that love in the midst
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of all the tasks and all the things.
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It's like, oh, I'm going to be
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intentional about receiving this little
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one's pure love today. Do you think part
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of the reason it can sometimes be hard
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to slow down and just really enjoy?
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Because really what it comes down to is
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when you talk about receiving love, it's
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like enjoying the gift of the other
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person. Like seeing them, letting all
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the crazy busyiness of life slow down
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and just appreciating and enjoying this
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beautiful little one that you've been
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entrusted with. But it seems to be one
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of the reasons at least for me anyways
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that I might forget to do that in any
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given day at least as much as I should
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be doing it or would be good for my soul
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to do is I am distracted and I am
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thinking about you know the modern
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mother today
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whether she's working or not they're all
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we're all working right it there is
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endless to-do lists right there is
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getting kids ready in the morning if
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your kids go to school getting them
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ready for school getting them out the
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door just child care in general when
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your kids are very young it's very
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demanding it doesn't it's not like you
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can pause it and just leave it, right?
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Your your child needs you. You can't
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just put a pause on that. Um there's
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obviously the feeding, the clothing, the
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caring for, but then there's the kind of
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emotional needs of the child. Um you
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know, there there's endless things and
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there's like dealing with the household.
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There's the financial considerations of
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like making sure the family has money.
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Like there's just it it's a lot.
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>> It's a lot.
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>> Much to carry.
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>> It's a lot to carry. And so I think I
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think anyone listening and I'm going to
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speak for myself because I can at least
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do that. This idea of like enjoying the
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gift of the child, enjoying your child,
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just receiving your child's love, it's a
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very beautiful idea.
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>> In practice, I think it can feel
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difficult sometimes to slow down and do
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that because of just responsibilities.
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>> Absolutely. Absolutely. I'm not really
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into online trends, but there's one
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that's been happening over time now is
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you imagine that you're 70 or 80 and you
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get one more day to come back to the
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present day, right? I'm 35 years old
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right now. I'm not ashamed to say that.
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So, if I'm 80 years old, I imagine
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myself as my 35-year-old self now and
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what I would do today. I'll get teeyed
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talking about it. Um, how I would live
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today differently. So, these these women
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share online, if I was 80 and I could go
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back to being myself today, what would I
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enjoy? Right? and they say, "I would
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play with the kids and leave, you know,
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the mess in the kitchen. I would love
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bedtime." Right? A lot of times by the
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end of the day for moms, bedtime can be
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hard. You're like, "Oh my gosh, I've
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given so much." And they want me to read
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another story and get another drink of
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water. But if I was given this time, one
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one more day with my boys at 6 and four
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and my daughter at 11 months, like what
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a treasure. So trying to live from that
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place is what I've always tried to do
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before this trend became a thing. really
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tried to think about later on in my
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life, what will have mattered? What will
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I, you know, look back and think, oh, I
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should have done that more, right? So,
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what I've done since my son was young
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was really try to take time. And what I
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mean by that is since he was young, for
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instance, I would get him out of the car
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seat and if I had time, right, sometimes
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you're not going different places,
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you're just going back into the house.
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if he like put his head on my chest, I
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would just stay there and I would remain
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there and I would just abide in the
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Lord's love there and just not rush. I'm
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like, we don't have anywhere to go. I
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can just stand and hold him and let him
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be with me and be with him just for a
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couple extra beats longer than I
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normally would if I'm like thinking
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about the next thing. So, I've really
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tried to do that in my life, you know,
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with the babies after I shower them,
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right? And they're in there, they're
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What's better than like a little snuggly
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clean clean child? Um and um my older,
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he always asks, "Can I sit on your lap?"
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Right? And you know, I want to get to
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bedtime. I got to get, you know, to this
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that or whatever. And I say, "Yeah,
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buddy. You can sit on my lap." And I
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have him sit on my lap. And I just take
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moments there. I just breathe with him.
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I love him. And I've tried to be
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intentional about that over the years.
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>> And it's been beautiful, you know, just
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to just to really live in the moment.
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You know, it's like kind of a trit
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thing. Oh, live in the moment. But it's
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like really what can I do to love and
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receive this love in this moment more
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intentionally and more fully.
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>> Okay. I love that and that's such a good
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reminder for me even just hearing you
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say that. I think the there's like the
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spiritual principle underlying it of you
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know the the word that comes to mind is
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let go or the phrase let go. Obviously
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the other word is trust because our our
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posture with our father in heaven has to
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be one of you know it's like consider
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the liies of the field he says and I you
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know I crown them in splendor you know
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the sparrows have what they need I take
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care of I take care of the good green
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earth I will take care of you do not
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worry do not worry do not be anxious
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>> uh so holy scriptur is always the lord
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is always talking about don't be anxious
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trust in me do not be afraid all of
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these things right
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>> absolutely
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>> and so for the mother to reflect the
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love of god to their child and receive
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receive really the love of God from
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their child.
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>> You know, we need to be in a position of
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of really it's a it's an act of trust
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>> because what is behind that rush through
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the day,
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>> that inability to slow down and be still
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and to, you know, play with your child
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even or to just listen to your child or
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to have that extra hug with your child.
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>> What prevents it is is the rush. Mh.
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>> It's it's the preoccupation with all of
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the things that need to be done.
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>> And they're all good things that need to
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be done, right? It's not like there's,
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you know, the average mom, she we're not
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wasting our time like eating chocolates
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and like watching Gilmore Girls. I mean,
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that might be nice once in a while, but
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you know, it's busy important stuff, but
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it's like, okay, it's going to work out.
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Like, God will work out the dishes and
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the laundry and the everything else, and
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I'll obviously probably do it later.
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Like, that's how God will do it, but
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it's going to get done.
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>> Yeah. and or sometimes it's going to
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wait till the next day, whatever. But
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I'm going to make sure to make this time
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to be present with my little one, to
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love them, to be loved by them,
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>> because that's that's the work of God,
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>> right? I mean, that's like it's but it's
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easy to forget it. That's what's so
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crazy about the way we live in the
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modern world. It's so easy to go through
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a day and you're like, did I have, you
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know, a time today where I really looked
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into my little one's eyes? They looked
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back at me. There was rest. There wasn't
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rush. There wasn't anxiety. there wasn't
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to-do list and it was just enjoyment of
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the other that they are seen that they
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are loved.
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>> How often does that moment happen?
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>> If we're not intentional, they can just
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fly by and then we're we are 70 years
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old like what was I doing? You know
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>> to really try to live like that is a
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very intentional thing in the midst of
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everything you listed out that we carry.
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We carry so much. So to take those extra
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beats to say I'm just going to be here,
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right? And we've talked about this
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before on your podcast when sometimes
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I'll say out loud, I'm so grateful for
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this moment in time. To remind myself,
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it is a moment and it's going to go away
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and they're not always going to be 6, 4,
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and 11 months. To be grateful for that
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moment is incredible. And also to be
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grateful for the gift. Do you ever think
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about how patient your children are with
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you and how forgiving they are for all
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the ways that we mess up as moms, right?
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All the things, you know, um the
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pressures, right? And things like that.
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But we do mess up and we make mistakes.
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And I've loved seeing the Lord's like
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the gift of the Lord's love alive in my
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children, especially my oldest. Your
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oldest is how you know you learn you're
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getting your sea legs and mothering, but
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how his whole life as he's grown up,
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we're learning how to do the whole thing
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together life. Um, and he's been so
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patient and he was he's always been like
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so forgiving when I've messed up or
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whatever it might have been just to
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still love me and just to still be
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there. It's such a reflection and such a
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gift to me to see this is the way the
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Lord loves you, Emily. Right? This is
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how patient and forgiving the Lord is
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with you when you make a mess, when you
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mess up the whole thing. I've seen that
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like like reflection off of my son's
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heart from the heart of the father and
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that's been so amazing. Do you ever
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think about like do you feel like that
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with your oldest like just being patient
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with you as you learn to be a mom, you
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know, of of all of your children?
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>> Yeah. And the fact that he will keep
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coming back for, you know, he he always
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wants, it's not like he stops wanting to
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be loved.
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>> Yeah.
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>> And and there's always that invitation
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to be with him, to love him. He's always
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eager for love. And I think that's such
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a humbling,
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>> right?
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>> Such a humbling gift.
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>> And it is. I mean, the purity in that is
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so
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>> it's just it is it it can that's why
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Jesus says, you know, you must become
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like a little child to enter the kingdom
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of God. Like this is the model of what
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it looks like
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>> to to love and be loved. what children
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teach us
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>> and we can apply that of course to our
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relationship to God. It can teach us how
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to receive God's love and come before
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God like a little child like our kids
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come before us.
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>> Absolutely.
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>> How do you approach uh the conflict
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part? Because I know at least for me
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other moms listening, I know for some
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it's easier than others, but when
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there's conflict with my kids like
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they're fighting with each other
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>> or you know I don't have we both have
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very young children. And I'm going to
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guess when they get older there'll be
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tough stuff that they're going to
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navigate or things that I don't agree
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with that they might get, you know, be
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touch, you know, get into involved in
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some way. Who knows? But when my kids
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are little, it's like fighting or just
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they have their own uh, you know, a
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temper tantrum or they have something
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that they want that they can't have
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because it's not good for them or, you
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know, they have to do nap time or, you
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know, it's the endless there's endless
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examples, right? And maintaining peace
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as a mother in the middle of conflict, I
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think for me, is is difficult because it
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hurts me. It like hurts me when my
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little my two little boys, they don't
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fight often, but they do fight
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>> and it's just hard sometimes to navigate
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that. What is your take on,
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>> you know, there's a whole gentle
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parenting stuff obviously and then
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there's also, you know, more
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authoritative parenting.
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>> I think Christian parenting, there's
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elements of both. Yeah, for sure.
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>> In what it what what we what it comes
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to, but yeah. What are some ways that
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you try to receive the gift of
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motherhood in how you approach I mean
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discipline might be one word or conflict
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with your little ones?
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>> Absolutely. My whole goal is to mother
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like Mary would have and Mary even
(00:13:29)
though her son was Jesus. Um I feel like
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if she was, you know, with me today, she
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would try to encourage me to mother from
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a place of peace. Like you said, that
(00:13:38)
word peace is so such an integral part
(00:13:43)
of the way that I try to mother. I try
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because peace will be a natural fruit.
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Um, if I'm rooted in Jesus, like if I'm
(00:13:50)
actually rooted in the Lord, rooted in
(00:13:52)
prayer, rooted in the Eucharist, in the
(00:13:54)
sacraments, I will live from a place of
(00:13:56)
peace, right? Like you said, I'm not
(00:13:58)
going to worry. I'm going to be
(00:13:59)
surrendered. I'm not going to be
(00:14:00)
agitated. I'm not going to be, you know,
(00:14:02)
anxious for anything like it says in
(00:14:04)
scripture. I want a mother from a place
(00:14:05)
of peace. And so that is always my goal
(00:14:07)
is to come like just kind of imagine it
(00:14:11)
like a wellspring, right? Coming forth
(00:14:13)
from your heart like this is a
(00:14:14)
wellspring of peace when it comes to
(00:14:16)
conflict like that. Um three things that
(00:14:18)
I try to focus on with the kids are
(00:14:20)
respect, love, and listening ears. Those
(00:14:24)
are three big ones for us. Respect of
(00:14:26)
the other. Okay, so I enter into
(00:14:27)
conflict and I'm like, okay, is
(00:14:29)
everybody respecting each other here?
(00:14:31)
And sometimes the answer is a big no. Um
(00:14:33)
love. How can we love each other better
(00:14:35)
in this moment? And how can we give our
(00:14:38)
listening ears to one another and to my
(00:14:40)
mom as they call me? So those three core
(00:14:43)
tenants re like really help them just it
(00:14:47)
can you know as a small child things can
(00:14:49)
just be overarchingly confusing of how
(00:14:50)
we behave and how we make choices. So
(00:14:53)
those three pillars that I've brought
(00:14:54)
into my family and into the way we solve
(00:14:56)
conflicts and the way that I try to, you
(00:14:58)
know, solve conflicts with them has been
(00:15:00)
really helpful and it helps them to see
(00:15:02)
like, you know, like kind of teaching
(00:15:05)
them what respect is from situation to
(00:15:07)
situation, right? It's hard to define
(00:15:08)
what respect looks like without kind of
(00:15:11)
concrete circumstances to them. But
(00:15:13)
focusing on those three things have made
(00:15:14)
it really tangible for them to see
(00:15:17)
within conflict. And I think all of
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those come back to the point of peace,
(00:15:21)
right? Peace leads to respect, love, and
(00:15:23)
listening ears for one another. And
(00:15:25)
that's kind of the tree that I try to
(00:15:27)
kind of embrace in our family in our
(00:15:28)
day-to-day life.
(00:15:29)
>> But it starts with your piece, which is,
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I think, the secret that can unlock so
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much of what we're discussing about the
(00:15:35)
gift of motherhood or how we approach
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our kids, our disposition with our kids,
(00:15:39)
how we deal with whatever tough stuff
(00:15:41)
might come our way. And maybe the word
(00:15:44)
you could use the word spiritual
(00:15:45)
self-care, but there's also physical and
(00:15:47)
emotional self-care that we need to do
(00:15:48)
as mothers to be able to show up in our
(00:15:52)
households with that peace.
(00:15:54)
>> What are some of the things that you do?
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>> Yeah.
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>> For your self-care as a mom.
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>> Yeah.
(00:15:59)
>> And yeah, the things that you think
(00:16:03)
most women could imple implement if
(00:16:05)
again we were intentional about Yeah. We
(00:16:06)
have to care for ourselves so we can
(00:16:07)
care for other people. My self-care
(00:16:10)
looks like letting Jesus take care of
(00:16:11)
me. So, the way that I've looked at
(00:16:13)
self-care, I've kind of transformed the
(00:16:15)
whole thing. It's like, oh no, if I'm
(00:16:16)
going to mother from a place of peace,
(00:16:18)
it's not me caring for myself. It's
(00:16:20)
letting Jesus take care of me. So, time
(00:16:24)
spent in scripture, right, is not me
(00:16:26)
caring for myself. It's being there with
(00:16:27)
the Lord. Jesus, be with me. You know,
(00:16:30)
like that invitation and that prayer,
(00:16:32)
Jesus, take care of my heart in this
(00:16:34)
moment so I can care well for the hearts
(00:16:36)
in my care. Right? So, you know,
(00:16:39)
scripture is such a beautiful way to,
(00:16:41)
you know, have your Bible at home, open
(00:16:43)
up the Lord's word, and in his reading
(00:16:45)
his word, let him take care of your
(00:16:47)
heart, right? And just walking with him
(00:16:50)
on the journey, let like trying to find
(00:16:52)
him in everything is one of the ways
(00:16:54)
that, you know, I've tried to let the
(00:16:56)
Lord take care of my heart because so
(00:16:58)
often we just want to muscle through it
(00:16:59)
ourselves. And in in motherhood, one of
(00:17:02)
the gifts of motherhood is that you
(00:17:03)
realize you can't be your own savior.
(00:17:05)
You're like, I cannot save myself. I
(00:17:07)
cannot do this by myself.
(00:17:08)
>> So true.
(00:17:09)
>> So you like your invitation to the Lord
(00:17:11)
like help me do this
(00:17:13)
prayer. Yeah. So true.
(00:17:15)
>> So like that is a gift to realize boy oh
(00:17:17)
boy my human frailty is intense and I
(00:17:22)
need the Lord's love and I need him you
(00:17:24)
know his saving power every single day
(00:17:26)
um is just an incredible part of the
(00:17:28)
gift. So I really see self-care.
(00:17:32)
You could put this on like a tote bag.
(00:17:34)
It would get kind of cheesy, but it's
(00:17:35)
like Jesus care.
(00:17:37)
>> Like allowing Jesus to care for you is
(00:17:41)
you opening up yourself to, you know, to
(00:17:44)
a a wellspring of that peace, of that
(00:17:47)
rest. You ever meet a mom at rest? you
(00:17:50)
know, like we have a lot of
(00:17:51)
responsibilities, but you meet these
(00:17:53)
mothers and I try to, you know, I'm
(00:17:55)
trying to be like them and emulate them
(00:17:56)
in that way, who are just really
(00:17:59)
unaffected by the world, undistracted by
(00:18:02)
everything going on, and they're so
(00:18:04)
focused on the mission that God has for
(00:18:07)
them with the unique souls that God has
(00:18:10)
given them. Whatever is going on in the
(00:18:13)
world, yes, it matters in the grand
(00:18:14)
scope of things, but my eyes are fixed.
(00:18:17)
My eyes are fixed on my children, on my
(00:18:19)
home, and my family and cultivating that
(00:18:21)
because this is what God has given me,
(00:18:23)
right? You know, he asked Moses, "What's
(00:18:25)
in your hand, you know, in scripture and
(00:18:27)
it's this thing of God asking you, what
(00:18:30)
have I given you?" That is what I'm
(00:18:32)
asking you to cultivate and take care of
(00:18:33)
with all of your heart and I'm going to
(00:18:35)
take care of you in the sense of
(00:18:37)
self-care is really Jesus care for your
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I a girlfriend of mine said this to me a
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few weeks ago or a couple months ago.
(00:20:16)
She used the word stayathome mom energy.
(00:20:19)
>> Okay.
(00:20:20)
>> Uh which was meant in a really positive
(00:20:22)
way like the stay mom section like yeah
(00:20:25)
it's exa I'm exhausted. But meaning like
(00:20:28)
ideally, right, the stay at home mom
(00:20:30)
energy is no matter how much busy stuff
(00:20:32)
she's doing, she's like still at peace.
(00:20:36)
There's this calm about her even in the
(00:20:38)
middle of whatever storm she's in.
(00:20:41)
>> And this idea of Jesus here, I really
(00:20:43)
love that phrasing. That's so fun. But
(00:20:44)
it's so it's so true because we cannot
(00:20:46)
do it without God. We just cannot. And
(00:20:48)
I've noticed the days where I am rushing
(00:20:51)
through on my own strength versus the
(00:20:53)
days when I'm making regular acts of
(00:20:55)
surrender throughout the day that Lord,
(00:20:56)
I need you. I give everything to you. I
(00:20:58)
Jesus, I surrender my life to you.
(00:21:00)
Jesus, I trust in you. Jesus, I
(00:21:01)
surrender everything to you.
(00:21:03)
>> Those days, it's not that it's easy,
(00:21:06)
>> but there is an anchoredness. There's a
(00:21:08)
rootedness that is palpable and it does
(00:21:10)
show up in all of the interactions that
(00:21:12)
you may have that day. So, I I'm curious
(00:21:15)
for you like what are there concrete
(00:21:17)
things? You mentioned uh reading holy
(00:21:19)
scripture and actually sitting down and
(00:21:21)
taking time to let Jesus talk to you
(00:21:23)
through his word, but are there specific
(00:21:25)
practices that you have found help
(00:21:28)
prepare you for the gift of motherhood
(00:21:29)
or receive that gift of motherhood in
(00:21:32)
>> in the day-to-day with your self-care?
(00:21:34)
>> For sure. Yeah. One little thing that I
(00:21:37)
do is every task that I do, I try to,
(00:21:39)
you know, I go through seasons where I
(00:21:41)
do this more often than others, but I
(00:21:43)
say for your glory, Jesus. One of my
(00:21:46)
least favorite tasks is putting all the
(00:21:47)
laundry away. It's like we all have our
(00:21:50)
thing that it's just like I don't like
(00:21:51)
this task in life. This is like one of
(00:21:53)
my things like, oh man, I got to put the
(00:21:55)
laundry away. And in that moment,
(00:21:57)
instead of seeing it as a burden, I say
(00:21:59)
out loud, for your glory, Jesus, and I
(00:22:01)
go and I do it. If I there's all kinds
(00:22:03)
of pots and pans and whatever and I got
(00:22:05)
to clean so many different things, I say
(00:22:07)
out loud, for your glory, Jesus. To
(00:22:10)
remind myself, why am I doing all this,
(00:22:12)
right? What is this all for? It is to
(00:22:15)
bring glory to God. It is to like, like
(00:22:18)
I said, to embrace the mission that he's
(00:22:20)
given me. And when I remember every
(00:22:23)
single thing can be done for the glory
(00:22:25)
of God, it transforms my whole entire
(00:22:27)
day. To take my son to school, I
(00:22:30)
homeschool him. He's had a homeschool
(00:22:31)
hybrid. When it's time for teaching for
(00:22:34)
your glory, Jesus, that it is all
(00:22:36)
pointing back to that is one of the
(00:22:38)
little practices that I do. What about
(00:22:40)
you?
(00:22:40)
>> That is a I love that one. I love that
(00:22:42)
phrase. You've got some good ones in
(00:22:43)
this.
(00:22:44)
>> Good. I can remember the Jesus care one.
(00:22:46)
I love that one.
(00:22:47)
>> Um for me, I think in this in this
(00:22:50)
season right now, it's making time for
(00:22:52)
at least right now it's 20 minutes
(00:22:55)
>> of time where I am just with me, my
(00:22:57)
Bible, and Jesus. And you know,
(00:23:00)
obviously if it's before the blessed
(00:23:01)
sacrament, that's even better. That's
(00:23:03)
not always possible.
(00:23:05)
>> And this can be hard in between work and
(00:23:07)
you know, schedules with little ones.
(00:23:09)
Obviously, nap time's a great time or if
(00:23:11)
we have our sitter, she's helping out.
(00:23:13)
>> But when I and it can be really hard to
(00:23:16)
make that time happen in the middle of
(00:23:17)
things. And I understand like some women
(00:23:19)
like the baby won't nap and then no one
(00:23:22)
naps at the same time. Like there's a
(00:23:24)
million things. But you know sometimes
(00:23:26)
it's after they go to bed quite frankly
(00:23:27)
or before they go wake up. But anyways
(00:23:30)
have finding every woman is going to be
(00:23:31)
different finding that time. But having
(00:23:33)
set aside time that is a sacred time.
(00:23:35)
It's as sacred as I need to physically
(00:23:37)
eat breakfast and shower. And now
(00:23:39)
someone's listening like I'm not eating
(00:23:40)
breakfast or able to shower. So like how
(00:23:43)
about the prayer? But you know you you
(00:23:44)
take you do a little better each day.
(00:23:46)
you try to, you know, talk to your
(00:23:47)
husband hopefully or if you um, you
(00:23:49)
know, are are, you know, solo moming
(00:23:51)
like you're you're you're that brave
(00:23:52)
single mom, you, you know, you kind of
(00:23:54)
tell God, hey, this is the best I can do
(00:23:56)
with the schedule I've got now. But
(00:23:57)
either way, you you're still setting a
(00:23:59)
aside even a few moments. Maybe it's on
(00:24:01)
your commute and you're listening to
(00:24:03)
like whatever it is, you have made an
(00:24:05)
intentional decision that I'm going to
(00:24:07)
open myself up to a conversation with
(00:24:10)
Jesus Christ, my Lord, the Savior, my
(00:24:12)
love of my life. Holy, come, Holy
(00:24:13)
Spirit, father in heaven, God, the whole
(00:24:15)
trinity, you know, is can be there
(00:24:17)
>> in order to tell them what's on my heart
(00:24:20)
because sometimes it's literally a bit
(00:24:22)
of an offload like this is what's top of
(00:24:24)
mind for me. This is what's maybe
(00:24:25)
bringing anxiety to the surface here.
(00:24:27)
This is what I need your help with. Or
(00:24:29)
maybe it's just like love me, I need
(00:24:31)
your love. It can be any sort of
(00:24:33)
immediate primal
(00:24:35)
>> like movement of the heart, right? Like
(00:24:37)
the thing is the Lord already knows all
(00:24:39)
your thoughts, all your all your
(00:24:40)
feelings. he already knows everything.
(00:24:42)
So it's like what is that like deepest
(00:24:44)
need that you have of expression that
(00:24:45)
you can tell to your father in heaven.
(00:24:47)
>> So anyways that I think that for me has
(00:24:49)
been really essential to
(00:24:52)
>> life is having that time where I am able
(00:24:56)
to just make that
(00:24:57)
>> you know it my little act of worship and
(00:25:00)
saying here I am with all of the
(00:25:02)
complications and then like the the kind
(00:25:06)
of final word of it is I trust in you.
(00:25:07)
Like I give you everything. I trust in
(00:25:10)
you. It's a acts of surrender. It's I
(00:25:12)
love you.
(00:25:13)
>> It's thank you for loving me.
(00:25:15)
>> You know, you know, God, you are
(00:25:17)
amazing. Like you're telling him he's
(00:25:19)
great cuz he's the, you know, most
(00:25:20)
perfect, most loving, perfect. He's all
(00:25:22)
love, all perfection.
(00:25:24)
>> But I think, you know, and sometimes it
(00:25:26)
can be scheduling it is going to be key.
(00:25:28)
Or other times just like taking what you
(00:25:29)
can get, but making that
(00:25:31)
>> little space for a conversation with God
(00:25:33)
because I think you can go throughout
(00:25:34)
the day and make aspirations,
(00:25:36)
>> but like just a little a little date, a
(00:25:38)
little appointment. And I found when I
(00:25:41)
ask my guardian angel to help me with
(00:25:42)
that and I'm like, "Guardian angel, I
(00:25:44)
really need help making sure I have this
(00:25:46)
moment with Jesus that's like set aside
(00:25:48)
for him." It usually works out.
(00:25:50)
>> I love he's he's real. Guardian angels
(00:25:52)
are real and they're like helping us
(00:25:54)
with our human affairs.
(00:25:55)
>> So that's been one thing that's a lot.
(00:25:57)
>> That's a wonderful thing. Yeah. Just
(00:25:58)
like a place of peace for you to be
(00:26:00)
refreshed in the Lord's love.
(00:26:02)
>> Yes.
(00:26:02)
>> It's amazing and essential.
(00:26:04)
>> Yes. I know we started talking earlier
(00:26:06)
at the beginning about just this pure
(00:26:08)
gift of the motherhood isn't just
(00:26:10)
experiencing the love of our children
(00:26:11)
being like the best thing. What is one
(00:26:13)
more thing that you would say is one of
(00:26:15)
the best things about being a mom that
(00:26:17)
maybe we can forget as mothers cuz we're
(00:26:19)
so busy.
(00:26:21)
>> Being someone's home is such an honor.
(00:26:24)
>> And we've see so many videos and I don't
(00:26:26)
know if it happened to you um but when a
(00:26:28)
baby is born, right, and they're crying
(00:26:29)
and they're crying and they're crying
(00:26:30)
and they're crying and then they like
(00:26:32)
come up to mom's face and they just
(00:26:33)
stop. you're like because they think I'm
(00:26:36)
home with my mom is home. And I'll never
(00:26:39)
forget one time we were at Baby Beach in
(00:26:41)
Dana Point. Some of your listeners might
(00:26:43)
have been there. Um but we were at Baby
(00:26:45)
Beach and Dana Point and I was pregnant
(00:26:46)
with my second and um my older son maybe
(00:26:49)
he was like one and a half two and he
(00:26:50)
was following behind me and I looked
(00:26:52)
back at him and he got a little turned
(00:26:53)
around and he couldn't find me. I could
(00:26:55)
see him but he um couldn't see me. He's
(00:26:57)
looking around looking around. So, I'm
(00:26:59)
just watching him and then when he laid
(00:27:01)
eyes on me, this relief washed over him
(00:27:04)
that I had never seen in my life. And it
(00:27:08)
was this feeling of, oh, I'm home. When
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I'm with my mom, I'm home. And cuz, you
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know, in those early days, as much as my
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husband has helped out, I'm the refuge
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and the peace and what the baby wants. I
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have all the baby's food that's made
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from my body, which is such a gift. Um,
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but to be refuge and to be safety and to
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be home as a person for someone,
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>> I can't like it's such an honor. It
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leaves me speechless when I just think
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about it, you know? Did your baby stop
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crying when they came when they just
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like knew you? I remember Gigi was born
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last and she was whailing, but she when
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she started to nurse and she was happy.
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>> Yeah. Cuz it's Oh, this is home. It's
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home.
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>> This is where I find comfort. This is
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where I find comfort food. This is where
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I just find all of those good things,
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right? We've all grown up in different
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homes and some people's homes weren't
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what they should have been and they
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didn't receive the safety and the love.
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But I'm talking about the purest form of
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home, like being at home in the heart of
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the Lord, right? Where it's peace and
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refuge and safety and comfort in every
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way, shape, and form. That's what I am
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so honored to be for a person and to be
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entrusted with their soul and to just
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have them want to, you know, be home
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with me wherever we are. We're home
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together, right? We have a home. Yes, we
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have a physical home, but when we're
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together, when I'm with my babies, we're
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home and it's such a glorious thing.
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>> I love that. There's that those there
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those I did this with Gigi like a couple
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weeks ago where I don't know if you
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you've probably done this but if you put
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your head in their lap like if you get
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on their level you're playing with them
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and you put your your head in your
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baby's lap or your little one's lap they
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will it's it's like this irresistible
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urge they will like lean down and
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snuggle you
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>> so you should try it moms if you're
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listen if you've got little especially
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when they're little I don't know if
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they're like a 10-year-old they're going
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to do that but if they're little they
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will do that and it's that it's this
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like primal like this is this is my
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person this is my home and it's So, it's
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so beautiful.
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>> Yeah, we're home together.
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>> It's a little piece of heaven here on
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earth.
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>> It really is. And what a what a gift.
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What a true gift.
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>> Let's do a little prayer if you would if
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you don't mind praying for us, Emily.
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And
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>> um yeah, let's also pray for all the
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moms listening too
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>> to be able to with all the craziness be
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able to enjoy their motherhood as the
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gift it's meant to be and have that
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moment of that receiving, giving back
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the love and feeling that very tangibly.
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So, I hope everyone listening gets to
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experiencing that in the next day. Uh,
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and remember that that's that's what the
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gift of motherhood is about. God wants
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us to experience that love and not be so
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worried and stressed with all the
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craziness of our life.
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>> Absolutely. Let's pray. In the name of
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the Father and of the Son and of the
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Holy Spirit. Amen.
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I just invite you to take a couple of
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deep breaths
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as we find ourselves in the presence of
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God.
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Lord Jesus, we thank you for the gift of
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motherhood.
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We thank you for the honor that it is to
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have souls entrusted to our care as
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mothers.
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Lord, I ask that you help us to be
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mothers who mother from a place of
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peace,
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of rest,
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of confidence in who you created us to
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be as mothers. the unique gifts that
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you've given each of us both in the
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strengths that we bring to our mothering
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but the unique gifts of our children.
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Lord, help us to slow down to take a few
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beats, a few extra beats here and there,
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no matter the ages of our children,
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little ones, teenagers.
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Help us to try to be present
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to the moments that are so fleeting, so
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quick to pass.
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Help us to look our children in the eyes
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to see the glory of who they are, the
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image and likeness of you.
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Thank you, Jesus. Thank you for this
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gift that is sanctifying
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and is drawing us to a deeper sense of
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reliance on you as savior, you as
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friend,
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and you as love.
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Mother Mary, we ask that you pray with
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us and for us
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that you would lead us ever closer
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closer to your son as we pray. Hail
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Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with
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thee. Blessed art thou among women, and
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blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
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Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us
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sinners, now and at the hour of our
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death. Amen. In the name of the Father
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and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
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Amen.
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>> Amen. Thank you, friend.
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>> Thanks for having me.
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>> So good. I feel ready. I'm like, let me
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go back to my children now. Look them in
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the eyes.
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>> Yes. So good.
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>> Lovely. Thank you.
