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April 6th, 2008

Over the summer I plan out the school year as lots of hs moms do, of course. I think my best laid plans lasted all of two weeks…maybe even three. Over Christmas break and the New Year I try to start a fresh again. I think I’m still waiting for that perfect week. You know the week that all your planning goes just like it’s supposed to! I know you are laughing by now–we all know that this NEVER happens. So why do we get so frustrated at the end of every week when things don’t go our way–but maybe, just maybe they’ve gone JUST the way the Lord wanted them to go!

There is no perfect curriculum, no perfect lesson plan, no perfect mom. I found this post on the Tapestry of Grace site. It was written by one of the authors grown children–I hope it is an encouragement to you to love Jesus in front of your kids! That IS the most important thing!

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One Response to “what kind of example are you?”

  1. Kristi Pool says:
    April 11, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    Wow!…’JUST the way the Lord wanted them to go’…that is so true and good to hear! I needed to know that I am not the only one that makes WONDERFUL plans…that never come true! This was very encouraging to me! Thanks for the helping me remember what is most important. :)


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