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“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. I love this quote! As we go through life, it can be very easy to get discouraged when things don’t go as we planned. Sometimes we just need to embrace life and seek to enjoy it instead of trying to fix everything. I know I need to work on that as an older sister! With a large family of 11 soon to be 14, things can easily not go as planned and be chaotic at times. With three siblings with special needs also, there are challenges to overcome as we seek to help them become more independent. Life can get overwhelming and sometimes I get discouraged when we don’t get everything accomplished or a little sibling has been particularly difficult or the house is a mess! (I am sure you can relate 😉) But here is some encouragement for those of you who are struggling with this… Have you ever watched the movie called “Mom’s Night Out”? In the movie, the mom was so overwhelmed at the mess and the craziness of every day that she was despairing and not enjoying the life God had called her to. Then, through some scary circumstances during a mom’s night out, she realized what a blessing motherhood was, despite the craziness and chaos. She embraced her role as a mother and wife and was a whole lot happier! Everyone has a different role in life with different circumstances. You may be from a large family or you an only child, but we only have one life and we need to live it for God’s glory! God has a purpose for each one of us! I encourage you to embrace your role in your family and life and live life for God to the fullest! Just keep trying and giving your best! God knows your heart. Even the little things you do can bless your family or those around you. The other day, I brought a cup of tea to my dad and just sat with him and gave him a hug. He really felt blessed by this simple act of kindness! It doesn’t have to be something big to make a difference in that person’s life. God has given you a special calling as a sister and daughter to your family. Embrace it 😊

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