4.30.2009

Press On

When I was first pregnant, nobody told me just how difficult it is to be a mother - rewarding, yes, but difficult - notsomuch.



As a mom of 3 little ones, I find some days that I'm just done - can't go on anymore. I'm burned out, I need a break! My kids are the light of my life, but yet, I can be honest and say that it just is not easy. Ive talked with other moms who are feeling this same way, so I know that I am not the only mom who feels like this sometimes, so that is encouraging. But what is most encouraging, is that if we just ask Jesus, he will give us the strength to PRESS ON!

On Sunday, our worship team at church sang this song. It really spoke to me. Here are the lyrics:

Press On - Selah

When the valley is deep
When the mountain is steep
When the body is weary
When we stumble and fall

When the choices are hard
When we're battered and scarred
When we've spent our resources
When we've given our all

Chorus:
In Jesus' name, we press on
In Jesus' name, we press on
Dear Lord, with the prize
Clear before our eyes
We find the strength to press on

In Jesus' name, we press on
In Jesus' name, we press on
Dear Lord, with the prize
Clear before our eyes
We find the strength to press on
To press on

Just before Ryan and I were married, I found out I had a tumor on my pituitary gland. Shortly after we were married, we were told that it would be very difficult to have babies, but it was treatable and the doctors were going to do all they could to get us pregnant. A month later, without any medical help, I was pregnant with Chloe. 23 months after I had Chloe, I had Brett, and just 16 months after that I had Owen. All without ANY medical help! As a side note: I recently had an MRI, and it showed that the tumor was GONE! What an answer to prayer!!!

These three babies of mine are gifts from God. And I want to do everything I can to cherish them - especially while they are little. I want to find the joy in all the little things they do.

So the next time Brett and Owen walk through the neighbors wet cement driveway, (YES, that really happened) I'm going to ask Jesus for the strength to PRESS ON. And the next time that the boys get a hold of the Windex and Goo-Gone and decide to spray it all over their bedroom (Yep, that happened too!), I'm going to ask Jesus for the strength to PRESS ON! But I'm also gonna ask Jesus for the strength to see all of the sweet little things they do too - even if I am weary!

Excuse me now, while I go break up another fight - oh, and I gotta go practice what I preach! ;)

4 comments:

Mom said...

Good Morning, Honey...Can I just tell you that I am so choked up right now. I have that CD and that song is my all-time favorite!! In fact, on the front of the CD I have a little note for that song to be played at my "memorial" service. I was thinking that maybe you kids would be saddened by my going and I was telling you all to "Press On". Kids are kids..and basically they are so cute!! Love you all

Leanne said...

I've never heard that song. I love the words so I'm going to look it up so I can hear it with the music. We still need strength to PRESS ON even as our kids get older, like when Lauren liked a boy who wasn't right for her when she was in high school or when Travis has a D in Spanish (which is true right now).

mommy to an angel said...

Well said!
Looks like I missed a good service - - I always love a good song that has so much meaning for me at a particular time in my life.
I'm so thankful that we have girlfriends who we can talk to about this stuff too. My mom always says that moms never talked about this kind of stuff when she was raising me and my brothers. Being a mom is rough, it's hard work and sometimes we don't get the credit we deserve. Aimee, you're an awesome mom and the feelings you feel ARE completely normal! Thankfully, the good outways the bad!

Ang said...

This post is so true. Sometimes motherhood is a thank-less job but rewarding in the end. It's just hard to see the trees for the forest sometimes. You keep it up..looks like you are doing an awesome job. When you wrote that about your pituitary gland it really struck a chord. My brother also had one too but wasn't found until later and he had to have surgery. Thank the good Lord he was fine but very scary at the time.

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