Saturday, August 4, 2012

My Supports



My daily supports: 


I have been fortunate to have a life filled with support. My biggest support is my relationship with God. My relationship with my Heavenly Father has helped guide me through life. I know that God loves me and that He is in control of my life. I trust him with all of my life. It is hard to imagine my life without my Lord and Savior. It would be extremely difficult for me if I did not have my relationship with God. I would feel lost without my relationship with God. He is a part of my everyday life and He is always by my side. I think my whole life would be completely different without having God as a support. I would not be married to my husband, living in my house, or even living in Georgia. Not only has my relationship with God given me great support in my life, but also reading my Bible.

My Bible has provided me with unlimited support throughout my life. Every choice and situation that I have faced I use my Bible to find the answers. It is relevant in every aspect my life. If I did not relay on my Bible, I would not know how to handle certain situations that come up in life. My Bible not only helps me know what decision I should make, but it also helps me to deepen my relationship with God. When I have a deeper relationship with God it helps me to develop loving and meaningful relationships with others that God has placed in my life.  

God has given me a supportive husband. My husband is a great listener and always wants what is best for me. He is my anchor. My husband is always seeking the best ways to support me and our family. He helps me to stay focused on our Heavenly Father when life is stressful and seems like it is to much to handle. I have thought about what my life would look like if I did not have my husband and it becomes overwhelming for me. My husband is loving, funny, laid back, honest, and encouraging. He is my husband and my best friend. If I did not have my husband, I would be a stressed out worry wort. My husband has helped me to find my voice and confidence in who I am and what I believe in. If I did not have my husband, I feel that I would lack the confidence that I need to stand up for what I believe in. 

My mother is a big support in my life. She has been teaching in the Early Childhood field for over 25 years. When I have challenges that come up in the classroom that I am not sure how to face, I go to my mom for help and advice. She always gives me wise godly advice on how to handle various situations that I face daily in my classroom. I would not of been able to make it in the early childhood field if I did not have my mother. I would have handle situations differently that would of changed who I am as an educator. 

Not only do I have relationships that provide me support, but also list and technology. If you would walk into my classroom or home you will notice list. I have list for what I need to purchase at the store to list that help me stay on track for what needs to get done in that day. I feel like Toad, from Frog and Toad, if I lose my list then I forget what needs to be done. If I did not have my list I would not be able to get work accomplished during the day. My list help me to remember. My biggest problem is remembering where I put my list. I also use my phone and laptop as a daily support. I have a Mac laptop and a iphone. This allows me to keep my calendars updated on both sources. If I input something on my phone calendar, it will show up on my laptop calendar and vise versa. I also use both sources to keep up with my emails from my work and parents in my classroom. If I did not have my phone or laptop, I would not be able to have access to email or calendar. If I had to use a different type of calendar, I would consistently be losing it. Having a calendar on my laptop or phone is great, because I never lose both.

 My Challenge and the Supports that I will need: 

I am 7 1/2 months pregnant with my and my husbands first child. Since this is our first child, I am unsure of the challenges and supports that we will need as we enter parenthood. Becoming a parent is going to be both a blessing and a large responsibility. I feel that I am ready to be a parent, as long as I have my support system. One of the biggest challenges that I am going to face as a first time mom is living so far away from family. My family lives 11 hours away and my husbands family lives 13 hours away from us. We have absolutely no family close by. Our biggest support is going to be one another. My husband will be supportive in helping take care of the house, our baby girl, and providing income. Since my husband and I are both going to be working, I will need a babysitter for baby Candyce. One of my co-workers  retried from teaching last year and she will be taking care of baby Candyce. She is going to be a big support in my life and my baby's life. I will need her to help me with different choices that I will need to make as a mother. She will also be a support to my daughter because Candyce will become her adopted granddaughter.  Not only will I need my husband and my daughters babysitter as support, but I will also need my church family. Since my husband and I live so far away from our families, our church has become our adopted family. The church will be a support in helping guide me in how to become a godly parent. I want to show my daughter that God loves and cares for her and I know that my church will help me in showing God's love. My family will also be a big support in my journey of becoming a mom. I will be able to call and/or Facetime my family to ask for advice. I will also need the support of my doctors. We will need to have a predication that will support us in ensuring that our daughter is healthy and developing right on track. Having a child requires a unlimited amount of support. I know that my daughter is going to be loved by me, my husband, and the supports that we develop around her.

10 comments:

  1. Tricia, Well all I have to say is that GOD is good and wonderful. And he will help you through your new challenge of a new baby. Congrats and you will be just fine.

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  2. Tricia,

    It's good to see that your support includes God. That makes everthing else fall in place. It's great to have a support system in place to have your back.

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  3. First I want to say God is also my biggest supporter, I hope. I know I am his and I love that you referenced Frog and Toad. This is how I can tell your an amazing teacher.

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  4. It is so great that you have many supports in your life. Your spiritual support and belief system is amazing. I also loved your analogy from the children’s books “Toad and Frog”. I feel the same way with my lists! Congratulations as well on baby Candyce! You have such a blessing coming! Even though your families are not around you, I feel that with your amazing support system you will be more than fine!

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  5. Great post.Support from God truly comes first.I Believe as we grow and learn each they we tend to form and relate with support systems needed to for our survival on a daily basis,congrats on the addition to the family.I believe you have already started planning a good support structure for the family,this way,challenges would be minimal

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  6. Really enjoyed reading your post! It was awesome to know that you trust in your heavenly father to support you in anything you do for your journey. Having God as your first supporter is the main one to have. God is the one who guides me through all of my situations without him I would not be where I am today.Good luck with your new little one coming, and trust and he will deliver whatever you need.

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  7. First of all I want to say Congratulations! Baby Candyce is a blessing and she already has a wonderful support system. I really enjoyed reading your post.

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  8. Tricia, I also believe that God is our main support in life. I enjoyed how your baby has become a great strength in your life. What a blessing is a child in a couple.I still remember my pregnancies and how each one of my pregnancies pushed me to keep going in life.

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  9. Tricia,

    It sounds like you have a great support system lined up for Candyce. I am not yet a mother, but can say it already sounds like your family is truly blessed and you will be great. Secondly, I want to thank you from a personal level for your post. I used to list God and the Bible as a part of my support system and have gotten away from that over the last couple years.
    I also make lists for a lot of things and if I don't make a list, I do sometimes forget.

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  10. What a wonderful blessing you are both receiving in your beautiful daughter, and she in you with your love and support and deep faith that will carry you through everything. I admire you to be able to keep teaching , motherhood is the greatest teacher there is , enjoy your little teacher to come.

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