Friday, October 2, 2009

full...


It's Friday, and time to link up with my bloggie friends over at Home Sanctuary. Hi girls! I'm sipping my diet coke with you on the run today...so, excuse me for rattling off a few things in list format..that is the best I can do today!

1. Last weekend I went to the Women of Faith conference with my mom and sister. We had a terrific time. I laughed a lot and shed a few tears. I feel like I gulped in some encouragement and some things to think about as well. I imagine some of these thoughts might make their way into my blog as I have a moment to process them. If you have a chance to go to WOF--I recommend it!

2. This weekend (starting tonight!) I have a women's connection weekend at my church. It should be a great chance to connect (hence the name, huh?) with friends and make some new ones too. I also have some other church-busyness before and after the connections weekend--so imagine by Sunday evening when all is done I'm gonna be wiped!

3. This week was an emotionally distracting one as well--as we had some anniversaries to face. On Tuesday, we remembered both my niece and nephew who both were born into heaven before they made it to our arms. Earl Steven--17 years ago Tuesday--son of hubby's dear sister. And Sadie Grace--5 months ago Tuesday--daughter of my sweet sister. They each have affected my life profoundly even in their absence. Then, Wednesday was the 10 year anniversary of my son Aidan's death. That's a loaded week! I found myself reflective, but not sad. I mostly found myself in awe of all God has done in my life in the decade since Aidan died. I went for it and began blogging about Aidan--I'm sure there will be more.

4. With all that said, throw in a knee problem for Pickle requiring medical appointments and decisions about dance school, and a school project for Bubba that he needs some BIG help with...and I feel just a bit not-on-top-of-things and desperately need a day (or five) to catch up. I feel like maybe I should run and catch up with myself to see how I'm doing...know what I mean?

5. I did get to have dinner last night with a friend who I don't get to spend enough time with...and that was refreshing. My running-at-100-miles-an-hour heart got a chance to slow down, and enjoy some conversation with my friend. She entrusted me with some things that were awkward for her to share, which I completely appreciate. I love you, friend!

My life is full. Full of busyness and messiness, full of joy, full of running around, full of parenting, full of relationships, full of humbling (yikes), full of ministry, full of family, full of God's grace. I love what my life is full of...and I need to remember that as I feel the weight of it's fullness.

8 comments:

Sharone said...

Thanks so much for sharing this, Dawn! The last few days I have felt like I'm bowing under the weight of my own life's fullness, but you remind me of all the great things that make it that way. You're helping me to be grateful. :)

Angie Kerr said...

Hey there. Just dropped by from Home Sanctuary. Wanted to say that I hope you have a blessed weekend. The retreat sounds like fun!!

Debbie said...

Thank you for sharing this momentous week! WOF is SOOOooooo wonderful! How great you go to go - and I look forward to hearing about the weekend connection - good stuff.

It's good for us to remember the good times with the bad, and to mark those losses in our lives. God knows we feel them, and He feels them with us.

Thanks for sharing a cup today (coffee, diet coke - whatever works!)

Anonymous said...

Glad you enjoyed the conference. I hope to go one of these days. Hope you have a good time connecting.

Rachel Anne said...

I'll bet WOF was wonderful! So awesome that you got to go.

Great thoughts, so good to remember to cherish the things that make life full instead of always complaining about them!

Shawna Atteberry said...

I'm visiting from Home Sanctuary. I hope you get some more chances for some rest and to catch up.

mholgate said...

There's a book that I think Emily Barnes wrote called "Lord Fill my Cup." I thought of it when you talked about your life being full. God is so good about being there for us, no matter how full, or empty at times our cup may feel.

Thanks for sharing!
-Melissa

Anonymous said...

What a wonderfully postive list. I enjoyed it and you've inspired me to remember to be thankful for life's fullness!
Have a blessed week!
LydiaCate

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