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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Women at the Well Wednesdays

Each Wednesday, I will be featuring a guest writer to write about all things women.  This week, I would like to introduce you to Darlene Schacht.  I love reading her articles and super grateful that she agreed to let me post one here for you.  Her article discusses our ability to choose joy- a reminder that I think we can all use from time to time!  Thank you Darlene!

CHOOSING JOY

Choosing joy is an essential part of growing a healthy family, and an attitude of gratitude is vital in the cultivation of marriage.

But it wasn’t until recent years that I realized just how important our happiness is to my husband and why. He delights in the joy of his family because he sees our gratitude as a reflection of his gift to us. If we’re on vacation and everyone is having a great time, as our provider, he gains a sense of accomplishment. If we’re at the beach and the kids are laughing and splashing away in the water I can tell that my husband is exactly where he wants to be. One look at his smile confirms I am right.

I also know that he loves watching our children open birthday and Christmas gifts, just to see the excitement rise in their face. He delights in their joy.

There’s a saying that goes, “When momma is happy, everyone is happy.” I’ve found that to be true in my own home as my mood sets the tempo in our house.

I love the sounds of a happy home: music playing sewing machine humming, treadmill tapping, clocks ticking, pages turning, noses sniffling, dishes clattering in a sink of soapy water, the gentle pitter patter of slippered feet… Few things in this life are orchestrated as beautifully as the concerto of family life. And we as mothers hold the power to direct the rhythm it holds.

Grade 10 was my favorite school year by far. It was the first year I had my own locker—a corner of the world carved out just for me. Two things hung on the door of that locker (three if you’re counting Scott Baio!).

The first was a verse taken from the Living translation of the Bible:


When a man is gloomy, everything seems to go wrong;
when he is cheerful, everything seems right!
~ Proverbs 15:15, Living Bible


The second was a poem I had scribbled onto a sheet of loose-leaf in math class:


Choosing joy is simple and it’s what we all should do,
by looking past the clouds to behold a sky of blue.
You can start by living in a state of gratitude,
and soon you will discover you’ve reshaped your attitude!


Much has changed since those days spent in the hallways at Glenlawn Collegiate, but some things never change. I might not have the gray locker third down from the hall anymore, but I do have the God-given ability to choose joy for both myself and my family. And I do!

You are loved by an almighty God,

Darlene

About the author:






I'm a mother to four amazing children, help-meet to my husband Michael, and co-author with Candace Cameron Bure of the New York Time's best-selling book, "Reshaping It All: Motivation for Spiritual and Physical Fitness."Published with B & H Publishing Group, Reshaping It All: Motivation for Spiritual and Physical Fitness is available for order at Amazon.com.Visit me at:
http://www.time-warp-wife.blogspot.com

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1 comment:

  1. Love this! It's so true. I have seen it in my own home. If I'm unhappy when my husband gets home from work then he is unhappy the rest of the night. If I become short tempered then so does he. Thanks for reminding me of this truth.

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