Seasons of Motherhood

I Just Want to Think!

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: March 13, 2010

When I was a little girl my favorite gifts were dolls and anything musical.  When I became a teenager I loved getting money and anything musical.  In my early twenties gifts of money and anything musical still topped my list.  However, now in my 30s with a husband and 4 children, the best gift you can give me can’t be found in any store.  Plus, if it could be purchased, it would be out of stock because I would buy all the inventory.  That priceless gift is SILENCE! 

I used to hate silence, pauses in conversation, or when no one was around.  Now I would love to have more time to just THINK.  To allow a thought to initiate and have the opportunity to pursue it, explore it, research it, write about it, and shape it into something tangible.  Can I just THINK without interruption?  That’s all this mom of 4 wants.  I’m a creative person, so not having the ability to operate that way is torture. 

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my family, but I do fantasize about running off to Silence Island where there is no one but me & my thoughts.

I think it’s time for a “mommy-cation!”  Anyone know where Silence Island is?

Love is a Decision

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: March 12, 2010

After attending bible study last night where the topic was Loving Your Husband, I decided to put into practice some of the things that were discussed.  I picked three things I feel I fail at the most.  Those are:

1.  Dropping everything I am doing when my husband walks through the door & greeting him with a kiss

2.  Making sure I don’t look like I’ve had a rough day with the kids even though that may have been the case.

3.  Smile when I see my husband

OK, those sound simple and maybe it’s only me, but there are days when the last thing I feel like doing is smiling after I’ve been repeating myself all day, climbing the never-ending pile of laundry, cleaning the kitchen floor for the 10th time, etc.   One of the points in bible study was, Love is a Decision.  So when the garage door went up, I did all three things despite how tired I felt.

Over family dinner we went around the table and asked each person to share the highlight of their day.  The children’s highlights included things like playtime, writing a book, and lights on the ceiling (my two year old’s answer that we’re still trying to figure out.)  When it was my husband’s turn, he looked at the kids & looked at me and said, “Coming Home.” 

Dear Lord, thank you for such a wonderful day and for helping me be obedient to what I felt you pressing upon my heart.  God, help me decide to show  love toward my husband daily despite how I may feel.  Let my house be a refuge and a sanctuary for him.  Help me to be the Proverbs 31 woman you created me to be.  He is my gift from you & let me treat him that way everyday.  Amen.

Do You Know Someone Who Needs a Meal?

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: March 2, 2010

www.mealtrain.com

Have you heard of www.mealtrain.com?  If not, you definitely need to know about this site.

I remember one of the best gifts I received when I had my first baby was when some military mothers signed up to deliver meals to my family for a week.  I had just returned home from my “what just happened to my body” experience, could barely walk, had a child in the NICU and was in pain that only Perc0cet could handle when my first meal arrived.  It was like the heavens opened up!  Not having to worry about what my family would eat for an entire week took so much pressure off of all that I was going through.

So when I was forwarded this totally cool site today from MOPS, I had to share it on my blog.  The folks at www.mealtrain.com set up a site that helps people or groups organize meal deliveries for those in need.   How fabulous!  If you know any new moms, someone who is ill, a family whose loved one recently deployed or needs meals for any reason, this site is for you.  It makes the delivery of meals easy to coordinate.

The website is easy as pie to use & tells you how you can notify a group of people who may want to participate in providing a meal to the selected family.  How thoughtful & simple.

What Every SAHM Should Know About Social Security & Medicare

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: February 18, 2010

This is a MUST READ article.  Coming from a career in Human Resources to now being a SAHM, this is a topic that I think is very important for Stay at Home Moms.  I love being a SAHM and contrary to some beliefs, I think it is a valuable and worthwhile investment.  However, staying informed about how the Social Security and Medicare system work is.  This is a well written and very informative article through Mamapedia.

Two points covered in the article I found valuable to mention were:

  • In lieu of recognizing that stay–at–home parenting is work, the government allows a married woman to collect off of her spouse’s work history instead, if receiving 50 percent of his benefit amount calculates to being more than 100 percent of hers.
  • Naysayers argue that because stay-at-home moms don’t earn an income, they don’t contribute to the economy or the Social Security coffers. A counterargument is that stay-at-home mothers do contribute mightily to the economy as consumers and as part of a taxpaying couple. Because there is no “official” benefits-related recognition of the work of stay-at-home mothers, women (as well as an increasing number of men) are essentially having to choose between their children’s immediate needs and their own need for financial security in old age.

To read the entire article, click here.

Mom Job Description

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: February 17, 2010

This job description for mothers made me laugh out loud.  While our job can be overwhelming somedays, I hope this brings you a little comic relief.  Moms, what we do matters and is no easy task.  Lord knows we need to laugh! 

JOB DESCRIPTION:  Long term team players needed for challenging permanent work in an often chaotic environment. Candidates must possess excellent communication and organizational skills and be willing to work variable hours, which will include evenings and weekends and frequent 24 hour shifts on call. Some overnight travel required, including trips to primitive camping sites on rainy weekends and endless sports tournaments in faraway cities. Travel expenses not reimbursed. Extensive courier duties also required.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  Must provide on-the-site training in basic life skills, such as nose blowing. Must have strong skills in negotiating, conflict resolution and crisis management. Ability to suture flesh wounds a plus. Must be able to think out of the box but not lose track of the box, because you most likely will need it for a school project. Must reconcile petty cash disbursements and be proficient in managing budgets and resources fairly, unless you want to hear, “He got more than me!” for the rest of your life.Also, must be able to drive motor vehicles safely under loud and adverse conditions while simultaneously practicing above mentioned skills in conflict resolution. Must be able to choose your battles and stick to your guns. Must be able to withstand criticism, such as “You don’t know anything.” Must be willing to be hated at least temporarily, until someone needs $5 to go skating. Must be willing to bite tongue repeatedly.Also, must possess the physical stamina of a pack mule and be able to go from zero to 60 mph in three seconds flat in case, this time, the screams from the backyard are not someone just crying wolf. Must be willing to face stimulating technical challenges, such as small gadget repair, mysteriously sluggish toilets and stuck zippers. Must screen phone calls, maintain calendars and coordinate production of multiple homework projects. Must have ability to plan and organize social gatherings for clients of all ages and mental outlooks. Must be willing to be indispensable one minute, an embarrassment the next. Must handle assembly and product safety testing of a half million cheap, plastic toys and battery operated devices.Also, must have a highly energetic entrepreneurial spirit, because fund-raiser will be your middle name. Must have a diverse knowledge base, so as to answer questions such as “What makes the wind move?” or “Why can’t they just go in and shoot Sadam Hussein?” on the fly. Must always hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. Must assume final, complete accountability for the quality of the end product.Responsibilities also include floor maintenance and janitorial work throughout the facility.

POSSIBILITY FOR ADVANCEMENT AND PROMOTION: Virtually none. Your job is to remain in the same position for years, without complaining, constantly retraining and updating your skills, so that those in your charge can ultimately surpass you.

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: None required, unfortunately. On-the-job training offered on a continually exhausting basis.

WAGES AND COMPENSATION: You pay them, offering frequent raises and bonuses. A balloon payment is due when they turn 18 because of the assumption that college will help them become financially independent. When you die, you give them whatever is left. The oddest thing about this reverse-salary scheme is that you actually enjoy it and wish you could only do more.

BENEFITS: While no health or dental insurance, no pension, no tuition reimbursement, no paid holidays and no stock options are offered, job supplies limitless opportunities for personal growth and free hugs for life if you play your cards right

My Prayers are with Haiti

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: January 15, 2010

As I look at the pictures and read articles about the devastation in Haiti, it’s almost unbelievable.  I can’t even imagine the horror they are experiencing.  Lord, I pray that you be with the people of Haiti and create a unity around the world that allows all of us to feel a sense of urgency to help.  Help us be grateful for the things we often take for granted…….shelter, food, clothing, water, and life.  God bless Haiti.

If you would like to help, and I hope you do, below are four charities who are providing relief.  While this list does not exhaust all possibilities to help, it will give you a decent start if you are not sure where to donate.

1.  American Redcross Donation

Those who wish to donate by phone can dial (800) Redcross or (800) 257-7575 or go to their site at http://www.redcross.org/.

2.  UNICEF

Those interested in donating can call (800) For Kids or (800) 367-5437 or go to their site at https://secure.unicefusa.org/site/Donation2?df_id=6680&6680.donation=form1

3.  Doctors Without Borders

Those interested in donating can call 1-888-392-0392 or donates online at  https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/SSLPage.aspx?pid=219&&source=AUU090000DE0

4.  AmeriCares

Those interested in donating can contact go to http://www.americares.org/.

10 Last Minute Family Gifts – Games

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: December 24, 2009

Are you still trying to decide what to get for that family with children?  Here is a list of 10 last minute family games you can pick up if you are searching for ideas.  These gifts are easy to find at your local Toys R Us, Walmart, or Target store and are great gifts for families with children.

1. Scrabble Slam – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3638923

2.  Hullabaloo – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2265753

3. UNO – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2265720

4.  Candyland – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2267250

5. Monopoly Junior – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2331367

6.  Operation – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2267249

7.  Sorry – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2266494

8.  Family Feud – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2763893

9. Pictionary Man – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3025056

10.  Guesstures Charades Game – http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3502195

Christmas Shopping with Preschoolers Made Easy

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: December 24, 2009

Last Christmas we started a new shopping tradition for our children.  I wish I could say I was intentional about starting this tradition, but it was born out of me being too tired to take the children shopping for each other.  I was pregnant & my other tree children were ages 3, 2 & 1 at the time.  I just didn’t have the energy to walk those children around the mall, pick gifts, stand in line, & deal with whatever falling out situation usually accompanied mall trips.

Instead, this is what I did to minimize my stress level & still allow the children to “shop” for Christmas.

1st:  I went shopping alone & purchased several gifts that I knew each of them liked & needed.  I bought wrapping paper & gift bags as well. 

2nd:  When I got home, I set up a store in our bedroom.  I had Christmas music playing, a small Christmas tree with lights, and a “check out” area for them.  Each corner of the bedroom had gifts that they could choose from.  Since I was doing childcare at the time, I also bought enough gifts so they could “shop” for their friends as well. 

3rd: I called each child into the room one at a time so they could “shop.”  They were so excited to pick out a bag & fill it with goodies for their friends and family.  It was so much fun for them and for me to help them go through the “store” & make gift selections.

This year we did the same thing and the kids really enjoyed it!  I did as well.  No lines, no waiting, no falling out, no crying involved!

Alicia is a mother of 4, songwriter, vocalist and speaker.  She owns and operates the mothering website, www.seasonsofmotherhood.org.  She is also the facilitator for MOMORIES: 52 Weeks of Leaving the Legacy of Your Story starting in February 2010. 

Mothers,What Season Are You In?

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: November 17, 2009

What Season are you in?

Wouldn’t you find it odd if a farmer planted his crop in the winter or if someone was looking for a place to ski in the middle of the summer where there was no snow?  Strange right?  Well, as moms, we have to be careful not to become that farmer or that skier. Let me explain what I mean through my personal story. 

I did not always embrace motherhood.  I know you’re thinking, “Not the Seasons of Motherhood Woman.”  There was a time when I was starting a business opportunity I knew would be mentally and physically time consuming.  This opportunity came at a time when my children were very needy.  I was knee deep in potty training, my youngest two were in the “falling out about everything” stage, our family had just been notified that we were being relocated, and I had recently found out that I was pregnant with baby #4.  It shouldn’t have surprised me that I was hitting every professional roadblock imaginable.  Things were not flowing with the business venture. 

I was downright frustrated with everything….my children, my husband, myself, and the opportunity.  In one of my moments of frustration, I decided to call one of my close friends.  As I was explaining my challenges, well, having a pity party, she asked me two questions.  

Questions #1:  Alicia, how are you going to show other moms how to embrace each season of motherhood when you’re not doing it yourself?  OUCH. 

Question #2:  What Season are you in?  Hmmm? 

I was so focused on “making” this business venture work, I didn’t consider what Season of Motherhood/Life God had me in.  God was trying to tell me that he wanted my undivided attention on being a mother.  He wanted me to embrace & enjoy my children.  Honestly, I was working so hard to “make” the business work because I didn’t believe I was valuable enough simply being a mother to my children.  Internally, I still felt that saying “I’m a mom” wasn’t impressive enough.  I had not accepted God’s view that motherhood was one of the most important callings I would ever have in my life.  At the time, all I could see was the work and no paycheck.

Flowing with my season also meant that I would have to admit my weaknesses, trust God for real and let him take the lead.  I won’t even pretend that from that moment on I just trusted him & danced happily into the sunset.  It’s been a process, but releasing control and letting God unfold his plan for me is something I have to do daily. 

So my question to you is…What Season are you in?  Are you flowing with God’s plan or against it?  I want to encourage you that the plans he has for you are to prosper you and to give you hope and a great future.  You can trust him!

Alicia is a mother of 4, songwriter, vocalist and speaker.  She owns and operates the mothering website, www.seasonsofmotherhood.org.  She is also the facilitator for MOMORIES: 52 Weeks of Leaving the Legacy of Your Story starting in January 2010.

SAHM – One of the Most Important Jobs in the World

Posted by: Alicia Brown on: November 12, 2009

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Stay At Home Moms

I remember the first Stay at Home Mom I ever met.  At the time I was the youngest African-American officer in that area at Bank of America, in my early 20s with no husband and no children.  She was the wife of the head executive for the group I was responsible for staffing.  She didn’t talk much, but I recall the M&M chocolate chip cookies she brought to our mid-day holiday gathering. 

I introduced myself and gave her my title.  Then I asked, “what do you do?”  Her response was, “I’m a Stay at Home Mom.”  I really can’t remember if we had any conversation beyond that , but she often crosses my mind these days, more than 10 years later.  I am now a Stay at Home Mom.

I know at the time I was caught up in the corporate world where all I thought was valuable was moving up the ladder, and acquiring power, money and titles.  I am sure I didn’t make her feel welcome.  Now I realize, she was the person with the most important job in the room and I missed the opportunity to celebrate and recognize her.

Alicia is a mother of 4, songwriter, vocalist and speaker.  She owns and operates the mothering website, www.seasonsofmotherhood.org.  She is also the facilitator for MOMORIES: 52 Weeks of Leaving the Legacy of Your Story starting in January 2010.

Alicia Brown

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