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Tea Collection

Mamas, do your kiddos wear Tea Collection clothes?
They are by far some of my favorite clothes for littles!

Someone handed some Tea clothes down to us when I had Abigail, and I fell in love with them real fast.  Super great quality that lasts a long time, and such adorable designs!

I am beyond thrilled to be working with this awesome company to spread their cuteness to all my friends!

If you are like me, and the weather seems to be suddenly changing (hello, Fall, I love you.)...
you might be scrambling for some more Fall-ish clothes for the little people in your life.
This is a great chance to order some cute stuff with a great discount...

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Enjoy, and Happy Friday, y'all!

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a few glimpses.

oh hey. Happy Thursday, folks...
Hope you have had a great week so far!

(just a few glimpses to life lately!)

"Comforter"

Thrive Moms is FULL of truth daily, several times a day, and I have found it to be essential in my needed life-giving Mommy encouragements.

Their blog is here. Follow them on Instagram here.

Below is a little from my latest post on the Thrive Moms blog, about the role of Comforter in our lives...I'd love for you to go read it.

"It may be because I’ve just had a bad day, or it may be because grief and pain are popping up in my heart. Or maybe it’s that a lot is going through my head and I need a little extra peace and comfort to make my thoughts stop running wild.

While people in our life are definitely placed beside us to provide some comfort, there really is only one person who can give me ALL that I am needing.

His name is Holy Spirit."

(images by Thrive Moms)

capacity.

Scheduling my life and days to be more efficient and productive.
Learning to be a homeschooling mom.
Starting a few businesses with my hubby.
Making time to get in the prayer room and just hear from the Lord.
Dealing with some tough family dynamics.
Revisiting some grief about losses in our life.
Making community and fellowship a higher priority.
Putting time and effort into blogging and writing.
Being more diligent about finances and budgeting.
Implementing some new discipline and parenting tactics.
Taking better care of my house.
Trying to take care of myself better.
Making time to serve and love my husband better.

...just some of the things I feel like the Lord has asked me to focus on lately.
Enter hashtag All. The. Things. (also enter, deep breaths).

It can feel overwhelming, like there is so much to be good at or TRY and do well.
But its because I know HE has asked me to focus on this list that I know there will be the grace to do it all.

Here is the thing though:

If I look at this list with a "performance" mindset...meaning:
If I cant do it all, or be good at it all, I am a failure...
it WILL be overwhelming.

But something He has been speaking to me lately is about CAPACITY.

The definition of Capacity is this: "the ability or power to do, experience, or understand something".

If I can realize that my capacity is not really MINE...then I can do it all.

Don''t hear me saying I am superwoman or something. Because I am NOT.
(I am currently sitting here unshowered, one kid in time-out, another climbing all over me, cereal on my floor, and I haven't spent time in the prayer closet this morning.)

But do hear this:

If I realize that my ABILITY, or CAPACITY to do all that He has put in front of me to do is ALWAYS paired with HIS CAPACITY...it's a win.

Because just think about HIS capacity. He is the ULTIMATE at doing, experiencing, and understanding things, because He is the one who holds it all together.

So if I can remember to tap into Him and rely on HIS Power in me instead of my own...then I can accomplish what all He needs me to.

Funny fact: my AOL IM name was ShopPhil413 (that was my name with my maiden name, and Philippians 4:13.) Also, if you don't remember AOL IM, then I am clearly older than you. :) lol

Point is, I've always loved that verse, "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."

But now? now that I am not just in highschool and have a fun verse to think on...I actually NEED that verse. I need those words that remind me it is NOT my strength but HIS that can help me to ALL. THE. THINGS. All these very important things.

I need it, I need His capacity instead of my own.

How about you?

Is there something or lots of things that you need to be relying on HIS ability for instead of your own?

I think we can so easily get caught up in trying to do it all and we forget we have a Helper.

I would encourage you to tap into Him and His NEVER-ENDING capacity and strength today. He wants to give it to us!

Gig Em, Dad.

If you know me, you know the Texas Aggies are a huge part of my life, as my dad graduated from there and then went on to co-found and run the scholarship foundation there, now known as the 12th Man Foundation (back then it was called the Aggie Club). His life and passion were all things Aggie, and so his little girl followed in his footsteps. My best memories of growing up all involve going to Aggie football games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. We had the same seats there for my whole life (my Dad had them for even longer). This is the first season without our seats since they redid the stadium (and changed the way things were done as far as seats go), and it is the third Aggie football season without my Dad here. I hate that. It makes me miss him so much. I love that my fondest times with my father were centered around something so great as Texas A&M.

And now, we get to pass our love for the Ags on to our babies...even in the middle of OU Sooner country! :) (yep, we drive all around here in Oklahoma with our Aggie stickers!)

My dad would just MELT at the sight of these three in their Aggie garb.

So, this one's for you, Dad! Gig Em.