This morning as I was writing out some prayers I asked the Lord to help me to discipline my kids diligently. I can be lazy sometimes and disciplining my children is something I just don't like to do. As I wrote the words "discipline diligently" it struck me. I read these words differently than I have before. The words "disciple gently" really stuck out. That sounds much more appealing to me. But that's not easy either. It takes time and patience. Lots and lots of time and patience. And I don't always feel like being gentle. My selfish pride tempts me to get angry when they don't do what I want them to do. I hate that I am like that, but praise the Lord that He came to save sinners! With His help I can disciple them gently. I can let Him use those times when I fail as a mother to be another chance to disciple them. I can let them see that I am no better than them, and we are all sinners in desperate need of a Savior. During the times today that I will need to discipline them diligently I will try to remember to disciple them gently.
The other day Luke decided to make some overalls out of a paper bag. Pretty clever I thought.
So then big sister joined in and made herself some paper bag clothes. Little bro then got an idea to make plastic bag overalls. A plastic bag actually fits a 3 year old pretty well. I'll know what to do the next time he doesn't have any clean clothes. Or better yet, maybe I will have him wear his plastic bag when he plays outside in the mud!
The big kids spiked Brooke's hair up. It's hard to see how high it was in this picture. She was happy about it. She pulled a little table on top of herself today, so she got a little bonk on her nose. She's taking about 5 steps now and is very wobbly, so we'll probably have a few more bumps in the coming days. Luke ran into a wall yesterday and got a black eye. I think he will always have bumps and bruises though. That boy goes at full speed, and when it's too cold to run around outside I guess the walls in the house get in the way.
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