Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Joy Comes in the Morning


There are days as a mom that are super hard. You know the kind of day. It's the kind where you don't know who has cried more...you or them. The kind of day where work has been so stressful and all you want to do is come home, snuggle your sweet babes, and put your feet up. Unfortunately, you walk into a house in need of cleaning, dinner to be made, baths to be given, a husband to be listened to and laundry to be put away. 

Lately, God has been bringing things to light that have caused me to reflect on various seasons in my life. My current season is by far my hardest but also my most joyous and rewarding of any up to this point. I'm reminded of the importance of savoring the little moments. It is okay to have the laundry sit in the basket a little longer and allow memories to be made. There have been some really long and exhausting nights and days, but God reminds me that joy comes in the morning. These dark moments of worry, stress and exhaustion are fleeting. He that is Light will cast out the darkness in order for us to live an abundant life...the life He has given. 

So Momma, when you feel weary and find yourself crying more than your babes, know that every new tomorrow He gifts is a chance for renewal. Embrace the grace He offers. You were made for this.

MEET KRISTY
Kristy is the mother of two miracle babies. Her and her husband battled with infertility and their two beautiful children are proof that God is bigger than any medical diagnosis!
She lives in
 Central VA with her family tucked at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 
Kristy is a first Grade teacher and also serves as a co- leader of her Church's children's ministry.
Kristy loves to spend time with her family in the great outdoors, cooking and baking and enjoying this amazing journey she calls life.

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