FriendLife

Disappointing A Friend

Friendships are hard because each friend has her own set of expectations based on her life experiences, life circumstances and personal needs.

Lately, as I have been coaching my teens on their friendships, it has caused me to analyze my own friendships.

It pains me to say it, but at times I fall short of what it means to be a caring friend. Try as I might there are times when I get so focused on my life, the needs of my family and my responsibilities that I let a friend down.

And that makes me very sad.

As I have tried to analyze why I manage to be such a thoughtless friend at times I think I may have deduced a portion of the problem. Upon graduation from college I moved away from my family. I learned that the only way I could survive separation from them was to compartmentalize my relationship with them. When I am with them and speak with them I am fully with them. When I am not with them or don’t speak with them for a while that does not lessen my love for them, it just means that when life is busy, they hear less from me. When life slows down again we connect and pick up right where we left off.

In my mind I have always felt that even close friendships are the same way. I so enjoy being with friends, building relationships, playing hard and loving fully when I am with friends. But not spending time with or talking with friends for days or even weeks at a time does not lessen my relationship with them, at least not as far as I am concerned.

However, I am learning everyone does not see things the way I do. Some friends really need a more consistent connection or they begin to wonder if the friendship is faltering, or if there is some sort of problem.

Bottom line…communication of expectations and needs is key, that and a healthy measure of understanding towards each other and the realization that the way we view friendships may be different…not wrong, just different.

Am I making any sense to anyone out there? Please share your thoughts with me!

 

Courageous Mom Chat

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I recently shared that I was blessed to interview Priscilla Shirer during her recent visit to FamilyLife. Well, while she was here I also spent some time with the Kendrick brothers who created the movie Courageous!

More importantly I got to hang out with the Kendrick brothers wives – I am always more interested in the women behind successful men!

Jill and Christina were amazingly wonderful – but we are not surprised by that are we? They would have to be to have husbands who are so amazingly wonderful!

I hope you will bop over to MomLife Today to hear more about my meeting them and to see one of the video interviews I did with Priscilla Shirer.

In case you are wondering, I did ask for an interview with Jill and Christina and they sweetly declined saying they leave the camera work up to their hubby’s!

Make sure you go see the movie Courageous when it opens September 30th – my 18 year old daughter has dubbed it the best movie she has seen – EVER!

God Makes Me Giggle

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Take a look at this picture!

How does that happen?  How am I able to sit down and do a video interview with Priscilla Shirer, hear her heart for motherhood and share her latest project the Resolution Revolution? Only because God wanted it to happen – that’s how!

My efforts to work with other amazing moms (from the US and Internationally) to create MomLife Today as a way to come alongside moms in their daily life and encourage and support them has led to God opening doors I never could have imagined.

God makes me giggle!

My challenge has been how to share what I am learning about others with others – because I so want others to learn about and have access to what I am hearing.

My spiritual gift is encouragement and nothing makes me happier than to learn about what God is doing through someone else and encourage them in that and share their God sized dream with others.

That’s where you come in – if you are reading this post it would bless me tremendously if you would visit Priscilla’s site and share her ministry with others.

My heart is that my little blogsite here would be a place where other bloggers could come and take what they read here and re-work it in their own words and share it with others.  The many interviews I have done and will do are sitting there waiting on a You Tube Channel for you to embed right on your own blog site.  Use those videos to spark discussion, to write your own post about the subject – however you want to use them…go for it! (My interview with Priscilla will post next week – but there are lots of other great ones to choose from!)

It’s an absolute crazy blessing that I am able to do these interviews and I want you to benefit from my crazy blessing! Use them, share them, talk about the subjects found in them and support the women interviewed in them!

And if you have something you want to share with me, e-mail me, Facebook me, Twitter me – I’ll be your encourager too and tell my readers about what God is up to in your life!

It’s a Mom Help Mom world – let’s do this together!

 

 

Back To School Radio

I used to have regular Friday posts where I would introduce you to a friend – but I haven’t been doing that much lately. I need to get back to that.

Today, you can meet and hear a new friend I met a few months back I’m A Lazy Mom. I always seem to find myself wandering over to her blog to see what antics she is up to – yeah, not always so lazy.

Anyway, our on-line friendship has been fun and today (that’s today) I am going to be visiting with her on her I’m A Lazy Mom radio program. We will be talking about some Back To School Tips that I hope will be helpful!

When the kids go back to school that’s usually time for the “rents” (parents) to start a new routine too! How about starting a small group study in your home?  I have a post today over at MomLife Today with some encouragement to start a small group in your home!  There’s also a link to a super 25% off deal for some small group Bible studies that are very easy to facilitate – go check that out!

Have a great weekend friends!

Friend Thing

Today I went and met with my friend Jenn – she’s pretty wonderful.

We did the whole meet at the coffee shop and sit and chat thing. We totally lost track of time and ended up there nearly three hours. Yeah…sweet. {umm…some things didn’t get done today…and it really is ok!}

As moms we sometimes spend so much time doing our mom thing that we neglect our friend thing. Spending those three hours with her made me realize I should do that more.

As a matter of fact the friend thing happened yesterday too…I stopped by Deb’s home {sweetest ever} and just “hung out” for over two hours…that was a sweet time too. I sat at the kitchen bar as she prepared the family meal and we just chatted away.

Hey you…think about your friend thing? Is there a sweet friend face fluttering across your mind when you imagine carving out some time for someone?

I am strongly suggesting {really … you need to do this} you call right now and set a date and time, your place, her place or the coffee shop.

The friend thing really must be done!

Sister Saves Life of Little Sister

Meet Anaiah…the beautiful nine year old girl who saved the life of her five year old sister.

“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13

Join me in lifting up a prayer for this sweet family.

Tiger the Mean Cat

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So…my friend called me and said, “Because we are moving, we need someone to take our cat…would you be willing to? If not,we are going to have to put her to sleep.” Yeah right, how do you say no to that? Pretty sneaky of her eh?

She described the cat as mean and explained that she really won’t much allow anyone to pet her and that she kinda has a tendency to bite.

Lovely.

She also shared that she was one tough cat and had made it through attacks by coyote’s and eagles! Usually animals who have had a rough go of life, tend to be the most moody. Yipes – going toe to toe with coyote’s and eagles would make me a bit hissy myself!

Well…that cat had yet to meet my sweet daughter – who has always had a way with animals.  She has the patience of Job and will painstakingly do what it takes to win over the heart of any animal. And with her consistent kindness it didn’t take long for that mean cat to become a loving member of our family.  She still likes her space, but is always welcoming of a bit of attention and a good scratch behind the ears – no biting here.

I would like you to meet my friend, Tiger! 

Got me to thinking about people who I have been told were less than nice, so I have chosen to avoid contact with them. I mean no one wants to willingly set themselves up to get hissed at and bitten.

Do you know someone whose bad “rep” precedes them so you have never even given them a chance?  Could it be they have endured a few attacks in their lives … so they lash out to protect themselves? Could it be that if you showed them kindness and love maybe they would be welcoming of a bit of attention?

Anyway…I was just thinking about that…and wanted you to think about it too!

I challenge you to ask God to reveal to you who the ”mean cat” is in your life?

My Good Friend…Matt Chandler

One of my family’s favorite places to go in the whole big wide world is Pine Cove Camp.

My hubby has taken my daughter to Father/Daughter camp since she was in the first grade, and my son started going with him to Father/Son camp when he was in Kindergarten. As a family we have attended Family Camp for eight years and our summer wouldn’t be complete with an infusion of Pine Cove! It is an amazing place, with amazing people.

There are many people who pour their lives into kids and families at Pine Cove camp – one such person that we met at Pine Cove was Matt Chandler. He is an amazing man. So amazing that he was recenty featured in a story on MSNBC news. Initially you might think that was really cool that he’d made the news on MSNBC – but once you read why he was featured, you will realize it’s not cool at all.

I also hope that once you read the article at MSNBC you will commit to praying for this friend.

My Good Friend…Shannon

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I would like to introduce you to a friend I have had for a couple of years. She is a fun-loving mom of eight who lives her MomLife with intentionality and she is a joy to be around.

Rather than waste lots of time introducing you to her…I’d rather allow you to meet her directly by visiting her blog at www.myshannonigans.blogspot.com

She has also just written a post about hosting your own Free Garage Sale which will allow you to gather with friends in an effort to bless families in need and make some new friends through your efforts!

Now…go meet my friend Shannon, you’ll be glad you did!

My Good Friend…Blaze

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I have avoided writing about this for three months.

Four years ago we got ourselves the cutest little puppy dog you have ever seen…I know, besides yours. My daughter named him Blaze because he was black with a white “blaze” down the front of his chest. On the day we picked him up from a quaint farmhouse in West Virginia he bonded with us immediately. As a puppy he was always on the heels of my son and they quickly became inseparable.

Blaze proved to be an extremely smart dog, my daughter taught him to ring a bell to be let outside to go to the bathroom. His four little appendages have never set paw into the kitchen or the master bedroom, because that’s what he was taught. If you could peek in our windows early in the morning you would see him sitting outside our bedroom door quietly waiting until someone got up and let him out, never demanding to be let out…just waiting patiently.

I have so many memories of my morning walks with my friend Blaze in tow and most everyone passing us saying, “What a beautiful puppy!” Though he hasn’t been a puppy for a long time he appeared to be as his part lab and part beagle bloodline and spunky attitude made him appear to be a young lab.

Today Blaze’s picture sits in the windowsill of my kitchen…draped over the photo is his bright red collar and silver name tag. My son set up that little memorial the day after he was killed.

It happened at night, he was uncharacteristically outside, someone walked by with their dog, he went to investigate…there was a car driving a little too fast…it was instant.

As a child we never had pets, with four children and many busy schedules my parents just felt that was one less thing to have to mess with. So…I never knew what the death of a pet might feel like and quite honestly I never “got it” when a pet owner would seem to grieve over the loss of just an animal.

I get it now. Blaze was my friend. He was always happy to see me, was always at my heels and he knew what tennis shoes were…they meant it was time for me to go for a walk, or hike, and he was always excited to accompany me.

My walks are different now. I miss my friend Blaze.