I bowl. I go to Elitch's. I jump on trampolines. I play
board games. I wear formal or old-fashioned outfits to stores and parks and
libraries. I even dance on occasion. Not because I have to. Because I want to.
And because I can. I don't have to spend most of my time
keeping a house or supporting a family or choosing homeschool curriculum. I also don’t get to do those family-oriented
things, but I don’t regret, while I wait for them, enjoying fun things.
It makes me wonder what kind of mom I’ll be, by the time it
happens? If fun has become an adult
habit, not just something that young adult me does while transitioning out of
youth group life, will that translate into the way I run my house, and the priorities
I share with my kids?
I wonder. I like to
think about the story God is telling in my life, how my life is different from
the average “grow up, get married, have a family” story that I assumed I would
have. And imagine what He’s making of
the differences.
To God be all glory.
PS: I know fun parents. God has various ways of bringing things about in people's lives.
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