tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173386406696718233.post1664175335782539828..comments2023-06-29T03:26:22.213-05:00Comments on Maximum Chaos: ParenthoodAnniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16969257452509232901noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173386406696718233.post-50742052201154979402010-07-03T03:47:29.090-05:002010-07-03T03:47:29.090-05:00You said it well"Parenting is a perpetual, ne...You said it well"Parenting is a perpetual, never-ending, job -- from worrying to loving, scolding to laughing, frustration to exhaustion. Being a mother is an amazing, rewarding, and challenging blessing of epic-ness."<br /><br />I've felt the same way. <br /><br />Sewing, better cook, more school lessons, more teachable moments, dance, soccer, hockey, swim lessons... it's never ending the constant messages that we hear about doing enough for our kids so we don't mess them up. <br /><br />I wish I did more. I wish I was more organized. I wish I gave even more hugs and kisses. Am I messing my kids up by not having them in dance? Piano lessons? Soccer? Etc.<br /><br />We all feel like this - whether it's a small or overwhelming feeling for that moment. God is sufficient. I thought this was helpful http://www.thoughts-about-god.com/meditating/sufficient.htmCory Thianshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17020440783735088686noreply@blogger.com