Emily Tucker

Mommy Time

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My Review

I really enjoyed reading through this devotional for new moms, especially since I am preparing now to welcome home a new baby in just a few short weeks. The best part of Mommy Time is that I don't think it necessarily has to only be for the new mom. It has been a great reminder to me of my past with Hayden as a new mommy and also in preparation for our new little guy. 

Sarah is great at relating her motherhood beginnings to scripture and helping you not feel alone in mommyhood. Much of the devotions are about her story as a mom but I completely related to her from the start with her less than desired birthing story to her reflecting on trying to understand who this new little person is now and who they will become. This book will help you to see yourself in a new way through your baby with honoring the Lord as your desired outcome through motherhood. 

From now on this book will be at the top of my list of go-to gifts for new mommies and maybe some not so new mommies. Those first days & months & even years can be hard as a mom, especially trying to find time for Bible study. What mom can say no to a great & easy way to incorporate scripture reflection into daily life. My plan is to re-read this devotional once little mister is here and just one at each feeding and you would finish it in just a couple weeks. 


Author Q & A
Sarah Arthur on Mommy Time

What is your hope for this book, Mommy Time? One of the best ways I’ve found to stay balanced during the crazy transition of motherhood has been to talk with other moms. And that’s what I hope this book is: a conversation, a story, one new mom sharing with other new moms what God is doing in her life. In that sense it’s less a devotional book than a memoir, or maybe a devotional memoir, tracking my spiritual reflections during the first three months of my son’s life. 

Tell me about the personal experience(s) that prompted you to write such a book. As a new mom, I felt totally overwhelmed by bringing a human being into our lives, not to mention all my bodily changes and the relentlessness of caregiving. Yes, there are lots of joys! But motherhood is hard. I thought it was important to be honest about that. So often Christians are tempted to sugarcoat their experience and cover it up with sentimentality. I wanted to open up a space for other moms to acknowledge their experience and say, “God is okay with the fact that I’m having a hard time. And God is here.”
How do you carve out time to spend in God’s Word in your busy life? I’ll be honest, whatever pattern of “quiet time” many Christians idealize was not invented by new moms. There have been seasons in my life when I deeply, intensely studied Scripture— through Bible classes in college, getting a master’s degree in theology, reading certain books, and attending certain small groups. But during this new season, I have had to draw from the well of those experiences rather than carve out new ones. I have had to tell myself, “Holding this child is what God has for me right now.” If I can free up one arm so that I can read a good devotional book, even better.

How did you write this book as a busy new mom? Why was it important for you to do so? A major shout-out to my husband and my son’s grandparents: I could not have written this book without them. When Micah was tiny, I didn’t write a thing. But writing is in my blood, in my bones. It’s one of the ways I connect with God. So in those early days, I couldn’t help thinking, “I’ve got to remember this moment, this thought. I need to write it down someday.” Once we finally settled into a routine, and I had childcare lined up, the writing began—and so did the opportunity to breathe, to spend time in God’s presence. It was a gift.

God is in control. Why is this truth so important for new moms? We live in a culture of fear: fear for our kids’ safety, fear that we won’t measure up as parents, fear that our children will flunk life, etc. And retailers prey on that fear. So we are surrounded by magazines and books and websites that try to sell us things to give us a false feeling of control. But the truth is, every day I have to unclench my fist and release Micah into the care of the One who made him in the first place. And that’s hard. But if I can practice it now, I can do it when Micah walks out the door with the car keys. Hopefully.

What encouragement would you provide to the new mom who is overwhelmed and feeling lost? You are not alone. Lots of moms, including me, fall into the trap of presenting ourselves as totally togetherwhich just perpetuates that feeling of isolation, like you’re the only one flunking motherhood. But we are all there, sister. I’m sitting here at my laptop unshowered with no idea what to make for dinner tonight, checking my phone fifty-seven times a minute to make sure Micah’s day care isn’t texting me about some crisis. So we’re in this together. And meanwhile, we have a God who holds us and our children in the palm of his hand, who isn’t particularly concerned that the same load of laundry has been in the washer for three days. We rest in grace.

In your book, you say that “motherhood is itself a spiritual discipline.” What do you mean by this? Christians often talk about certain spiritual actions or practices that bring us into the presence of God, that deepen our relationship with Jesus. We talk about Bible study, prayer, worship, serving others, etc. But through motherhood, I’ve realized that we can also seek God in the everyday ordinariness of caregiving. The working class, the poor, the enslaved, and illiterate Christians have been doing this for centuries without ten minutes each morning to pray or read Scripture. It is not beneath us to pray while folding laundry. In fact, there is a sense in which having such focus requires more discipline. If we let God in, motherhood can help us grow stronger spiritual muscles and become more like Jesus.

You endeavor to help moms cultivate “awareness of God’s presence in the small things, in the daily tasks of caring for infants.” Can you provide an example of this? It was my husband who began praying for my son’s body while giving him a bottlesince there isn’t much else to do besides sit there. He prays for Micah’s little feet, that he will stand strong in the Lord; for his legs, that he will walk with Jesus all his days; for his stomach, that he will “feed” on God’s Word; etc.—all the way up. Rather than texting or talking on the phone or checking Facebook, we can take those moments and turn our thoughts toward God.

In your book, you say that the idea of being a new mother “both exhilarates and terrifies me.” Can you explain what you mean by this? Motherhood is exhilarating because it’s a new adventure, a new challenge (for those who like such things), a chance to do something deeply and eternally meaningful. But it’s also terrifying—for all those same reasons. Adventures are difficult. They hurt, they change us, and not always for the better. And what if we mess things up? A whole new generation of humans will have us to thank for their years of therapy. But even deeper, there’s the reality of loss. We don’t want to look down the years (or sooner) and see the inevitable goodbye. And yet we have a God who, as a Parent, knows all those joys and heartbreaks.

As a new mom, what is the best advice or encouragement that you have received? Go easy on yourself. Nobody cares that you haven’t showered. Really. And if they do, hand them the baby and say, “Thank you for helping.” Then soak in the tub for a long, long time. Because someday soon our kids will start to pick up on the fact that we really don’t mean it when we claim God is in control. But he is. 



 Thank you to Tyndale House Publishers who provided me with a complimentary copy of this book


menus & goals this week

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menu plans for this week:

Dinner

  • No plans set this week because mama is tired, that is why this post is super late but I have decided to post menu plans on Friday instead from now on.

Recap:

We had Philly Cheesesteak Peppers on Monday w/ Alexia onion rings from the freezer aisle, our first time trying any of their products and mmm they were good.

I made

Focaccia

with the intention of making pizza on it but we kinda devoured it before that could happen.

Also made

Jalapeño & Cheese Pretzel Rolls

, these are quick and easy to make and also were devoured.

All bread doughs are mixed in my bread machine cause lets be honest I don't have time or patience to stand there and knead dough. We unfortunately might have a bread/carb addiction...

goals:

My brain hurts too much to think of things to do... but here are a couple things based off of last weeks goals.

  1. Finally order photos for Hayden's album & Project Life album

  2. Post Feminine Appeal review

  3. Finish new book

  4. Work out 2-4x this week

  5. Focus on getting my cleaning routines down

  6. List items to sell at Jbf Pleasanton

  7. Menu plan all of May out

  8. Enlist some sous chefs to help me with freezer meals to prep

  9. Wash couch covers

  10. Wash baby boys clothes

Recap:

  1. Work on Hayden's baby album - organize & print - Big fat fail... every time I sit down to try and decide what pictures to print I get overwhelmed by the whole process, possibly due to the fact that I like to get Instagram pics printed from a different place than my other prints and I actually used to do all my printing at home but do not love the quality I was getting from my printer anymore.

  2. Catch up on Project life album - print photos, upload/edit new photos once a week - Once again printing is overwhelming me.

  3. Read 2.5 chapters left of Feminine Appeal & move on to next book - One goal down

  4. Work out 2-4x this week - Elliptical & lots of dancing with Hayden

  5. Get back to decluttering & purging our home based on the 52 Weeks to an Organized Home Schedule - Took lots of stuff to Goodwill, so I will count this as half done

  6. List items to sell at Jbf Pleasanton - must do asap

  7. 3 blog posts - nope

  8. Organize garage storage - Done yay

  9. Finish washing couch covers - not done

  10. Cook Hayden freezer meals from Survive Before 5: Toddler Meals for Your Busy Days eCookbook - not done

to get this week:

  • Color & Black cartridges for printing Project Life cards & printing tags for Jbf sale items... still to be done.

menus & goals this week

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menu plans for this week:

Dinner



Recap:

Mostly the same as last week, we ended up out 2 nights and also ate chili dog casserole 2x cause it was delicious. The Philly Cheesesteak Peppers were really good too, love being able to add 2 new very different recipes that everyone likes to my repertoire. In addition to what was planned, Hayden and I ate some quesadillas with homemade tortillas and loved them.

goals:

  1.  Work on Hayden's baby album - organize & print
  2.  Catch up on Project life album - print photos, upload/edit new photos once a week
  3.  Read 2.5 chapters left of Feminine Appeal & move on to next book
  4.  Work out 2-4x this week
  5.  Get back to decluttering & purging our home based on the 52 Weeks to an Organized Home Schedule 
  6.  List items to sell at Jbf Pleasanton
  7.  3 blog posts
  8.  Organize garage storage
  9.  Finish washing couch covers
  10.  Cook Hayden freezer meals from Survive Before 5: Toddler Meals for Your Busy Days eCookbook

Recap:

I didn't do that great this week on goals, so I'm carrying them over with a little modification.

  1.  Work on Hayden's baby album - Edited photos
  2.  Catch up on Project life album - Edited & uploaded/organized photos by month
  3.  Read 1 chapter a day of Feminine Appeal - almost done & move on to next book - read 2.5 chapters
  4.  Work out 2-4x this week - 1 long walk & 1 25 min session on elliptical
  5.  Start going to bed before or when Patrick does - half did this = 4 nights, still a priority but not a goal this week
  6.  List items to sell at Jbf Pleasanton - Did not do but have saved links to items I've decided to sell 
  7.  3 blog posts - 2 posts done, want to work on new content
  8.  Organize garage storage - separated items for Goodwill & to go in garage storage
  9.  Finish washing couch covers - did not do
  10.  Cook Hayden freezer meals from Survive Before 5: Toddler Meals for Your Busy Days eCookbook - did not do, fail... Might need to commandeer a sous chef


to get this week:

  • Color cartridges for printing Project Life cards & printing tags for Jbf sale items


31 weeks v.2

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above - 31 weeks

How far along? 31 weeks, 1 day - Only 9 weeks or less left 


Total weight gain/loss: 20 lbs and weighing in at 128, I've gained one more pound than 31 weeks with Hayden but I weighed more in total then. 

Maternity clothes? A little bit of everything, unfortunately lots of yoga pants and leggings

Stretch marks? Possibly a couple tiny ones on my belly

Symptoms: Lovely all-day heartburn & my sleep is messed up some nights due to it plus with a super active baby

Sleep: Not very good most nights

Best moment this week: Dinner out to Cheesecake Factory w/ Hannah & JP - I had the Mac & Cheese burger and it was delicious

Miss Anything? Good sleep & not having circles under my eyes

Movement: Still lots of movement!! Little guy is almost non-stop with kicking or punching

Food cravings: For some reason I've been craving sparkling jello jigglers

Anything making you queasy or sick: Just my heartburn now

Have you started to show yet:  Yes

Baby is a: Boy

Belly Button in or out? Flat

Wedding rings on or off? On

Happy or Moody most of the time: No more work outside of the home has majorly relaxed me

Looking forward to: My baby shower in 2 weeks 

What I'm reading: Just Feminine Appeal



menus and goals this week

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First round of homemade tortillas are delish, might never buy them again.

menu plans for this week:

Dinner

goals:

  1.  Work on Hayden's baby album
  2.  Catch up on Project life album
  3.  Read 1 chapter a day of Feminine Appeal - almost done & move on to next book
  4.  Work out 2-4x this week
  5.  Start going to bed before or when Patrick does
  6.  List items to sell at Jbf Pleasanton
  7.  3 blog posts
  8.  Organize garage storage
  9.  Finish washing couch covers
  10.  Cook Hayden freezer meals from Survive Before 5: Toddler Meals for Your Busy Days eCookbook


Linking up here




Currently

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Watching the Biggest Loser, my all time fave
Reading Feminine Appeal
Playing with the tiny tot, lots of coloring and pretend cooking and being covered in stuffed animals
Eating lots of snacks to try ward off heartburn
Enjoying no more need for heater
Ready for menu planning, maybe?
Loving my little ninja in my belly
Needing to figure out a new hairdo and searching for the perfect foundation & concealer
Drinking iced Via & tangerine Mio
Wanting a new photo printer
Craving a late movie dinner date & jalapeno poppers