Friday, December 30, 2011

leaving behind 2011--embracing 2012

As I sit here with my sweet Jack who is taking an afternoon snooze on the sofa, I can't help but to reflect on this last year. With each year since we have had children, I have felt a sense of struggle amidst the overwhelming joy. Some of the struggle has been circumstantial such as wanting to stay home with Luke instead of returning to teaching when he was 9 weeks old, Luke's Asperger's diagnosis at 4, and Kevin's malignant melanoma diagnosis at 30. The ups and downs of my lupus after delivering each of my boys and our financial struggles as we have barely kept afloat to have me at home with the boys have at times felt like an anchor.

Life has a way of pushing us to our limits. But those limits reveal something spectacular. It is through the grind of circumstantial struggle that we find a strength beyond what we ever knew before. Those trying moments are what teach us about ourselves. They help push us to exit the safety of our self-built nest.

We peek over the perch.

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Those circumstantial stressors have a way of either giving us the courage to fly from the perch into the vast unknown with an unwavering confidence of our capabilities or we slowly back up, clinging to the branch with each step, as we make our way to the confines of our nest. We are safe, but not at peace.

When we choose to reside in safety, we let fear win.

The thing with circumstantial struggles, is that there is an ending and a beginning.

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However, there is a struggle of another kind which is much more binding. Internal insecurities, indecision, and perfectionism are far more weighing on my heart.

As each year wraps up, I ultimately remember the joy. But I'd be lying if I didn't admit that there is a part of me that brings the ball and chain of my internal struggles into each new year.

My hope for 2012 is that I can live without fear and let go of the insecurities. I hope to embrace life for what it is, both the joy and the struggles, and not how it should be. I also want to keep my mind and heart open to new possibilities.

I already feel it coming...the love, the laughter, the blessings of 2012. Thank you for sharing this journey with me. Thank you for your friendship. I never imagined blogging would build the connections that it has. You are part of the joy.

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What about you? What is is that you are seeking to embrace in 2012?

I wish you a very Happy New Year filled with love, laughter, and blessings my friends.

Much love,
Katie

7 comments:

Jessica Johnson said...

Happy New Year, Katie! xxoo

susan jakovina said...

So beautifully written Katie!
Wishing you the happiest of New Years! xo

Sara @ Our Life Blog said...

Happy New Year!! :)

Anonymous said...

Happy new year!

katrina adams said...

Beautifully written. 2012 is going to be a great year!

grey rose (they/them) said...

love you. HAPPY NEW YEAR xoxo

Laurie J said...

embracing grace...more. embracing trust in Him....more. thanks for this post to remind me to reflect and renew! <3