5 thoughts on “mama monday: change the world

  1. Love it Sarah! You'll be the 'most ready' parents I know! It's so true that who we are affects our children more than we realize. I pray for myself now more than ever because I see so much of myself in my children…I want to make sure that I am the best person I can be (GOD HELP ME!!) so I can walk this life in confidence that I am giving them the best example possible. Awesome post, I wish I was as ready and excited as you are when I got surprised with my first pregnancy. That's one thing you'll never look back and regret you had done different like I do so often!:-)Vero

  2. Unknown's avatar beth says:

    Wow. It was a delight to read this. I just wrote about freedom on our blog: http://www.thesalivator.blogspot.comInspired by wee Adelaide, of course.And I SO agree with you Vero! We are praying for ourselves more often, hehe. She just teaches us so much about being childlike! And somehow brings out the very very best in us, too …

  3. Unknown's avatar Thea says:

    I enjoyed this post. So how do you plan on showing more love to people? I haven't heard from you in months!! Where's the love, Sarah?…Where's the love? 😦

  4. Amen!If I want my son to edit his writing more carefully does that mean I should start now? jk ;)I also love how God takes any aspect of our crapulence and rewrites the story (for us and our children) into a glorious success.

  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Many of those waiting things are bad, but they're all short-term (ie, less than a day) waits, and something as simple as having an iPod can make them easier.Waiting to be pregnant…first of all, the, um, activity leading up to that status is more enjoyable (presuming you do it right) than standing in line. Even if you have an iPod.Your life will be so tremendously, tremendously different after you have the child…without arguing better or worse, all will agree: different. Savor and enjoy this time now, for once you are pregnant you will never have it again.

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