Finding Your Creative Side!

I have a confession to make.  I am not a crafty mom, not a bake it from scratch mom, and not a mom that can make her own homeschool curriculum.  Many times I look around at blogs, and magazines and if I’m not careful I begin to feel like a failure, there are some really creative moms out there.

Several years ago the Lord spoke to me about all of that.  HE reminded me that HE made me and gave me the gifts HE wanted me to have.

I believe all moms have gifts and a creative side and it is all beautiful.  The thing is, you need to find it.  Look deep inside and find out what your passions are. Find out what  you good at and make those a part of memories you make with your children.  Sometimes we think things have to be done up in a big way to make special memories but I’m here to tell you that it is just not true.  Kids are very happy with quality time with you however you do it.

Write down a list of what you are good at or enjoy and make your kids a part of that list.  Some of mine are:

Reading great books- I LOVE to read and I don’t just read to my younger children, I love a great Narnia book or adventure story to share with my 12 yr old.  We talk all the time about all the great books we have read over the years.

I love to swim, LOVE it-we were blessed to be given an above ground pool this year and I was in it almost every day with my kids this summer, we made so many great memories together.  My middle son accepted Christ as Savior one night this summer when just he and I were taking a night swim.  How wonderful it was when this precious child asks Jesus to be Lord of his life right there in the pool in the star filled night.  I will never forget it!

I love to plan family nights and to come up with simple fun traditions.  It is amazing how I can come up with a themed night in a very simple way.  Sure, it may be pre make and bake cookies and a movie or picnic in the back yard but my kids LOVE it.  They don’t care that I didn’t bake all day or have the money to take them somewhere fancy, they only care that mom planned something fun and they are going to have a great night with their family.

This is not to look down on you real creative mamas out there, you are AMAZING and if you have been gifted in that area and love it-I say go ALL out and enjoy every minute but for the ones that are not, know you can still bless your family by staying simple.

I feel so passionate about sharing with families how they can make memories together.

Why?

Because it connects you to them, it helps you have time to laugh together, to have deep conversations, and special times that help you win their hearts.  Don’t ever feel like you have to be a super mom to make that happen.  Find the gifts within, the ones that God has gifted you with and make them a part of your memories with your children.  Your kids will remember them forever and so will you!

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About Angela Richter

Angela is a wife and work at home homeschooling mom to three children. She is a speaker and a blogger who has a real heart for encouraging moms in homeschooling, parenting, and connecting with their children. You can find Angela at Mom with Heart or on Twitter.

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  • http://joyfulmothering.net Christin

    I’m with you Angela…but you know what I am learning? God has a purpose for us “non-creatives”. I also love to read and share what I read with other people, in my own words. But also, my experiences. {I love non-fiction}.
    God has given me the gift of encouragement. I may not be a natural creative, but people have told me time and again that I am a great encouragement. So I partner with those creatives and I promote them, encouraging others to check out their work and see how much it blesses.

    God needs us just as much as the creatives. :) We play different roles; different members of the body–which are both important! :)
    God has also gifted me with the ability to share words in a detailed and passionate way (so I’ve been told–don’t think I’m bragging on myself…totally not my intention). So yes, your ideas are awesome and a great way for us who *think* we’re not creative tap into a different side of creative. Great post, thanks girl!

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Angela-Richter/1632533801 Angela Richter

      Thanks so much Christin! I totally agree, everyone’s gifts are needed in the Kingdom of God. At church I often think of the ladies that decorate the tables or prepare the meals or make sure all the doors are locked at the end of the service. They are not up front singing, or speaking but they are doing God’s work in the most humble way. They are no less important and we would be lost without them! All of our gifts matter, they were given by God himself!

  • http://UnpluggedShop.com Hannah

    Angela, this was such an encouragement for me to read. It helps to have something to focus on with so many things flying at you. =) So practical, yet such a wonderful truth! It is easy to get bogged down with all the possible things you can do, and then not doing anything at all. Am I making sense? Being able to focus on the gifts God has blessed us with and using them simplifies life in so many ways. I really needed this today. Thanks again for sharing and reminding me. God bless you!
    Hannah

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Angela-Richter/1632533801 Angela Richter

      Hannah, you totally make sense. I have done that! I have focused in the past on all the things I couldn’t do or my personality wasn’t geared for and it left me in guilt mode all the time. It can be very overwhelming when you looking around but know this, the person your looking at this is very crafty is not good at many things you are. You are only seeing a glimpse into her life not the whole package. No one can do it ALL, they are highlighting what they are good at! Now you just need to do the same and you will create memories of a lifetime!

  • Hislovendures

    Reading and swimming are two of my passions, too! I have yet to find an affordable pool in our area to introduce my toddler to swimming, but I’m still looking! I’m not 100% un-crafty, but compared to others, I am not talented at it. But, my daughter doesn’t realize that at her age, so it’s fun to do little crafts together.

  • http://www.faithfamilyfibro.com/ faithfamilyfibro

    Oh my……we are kindred. Have you been in my house or in my brain. Thank you for this post. I so needed it this first year of homeschool. I have always said I don’t have a creative bone in my body. Now I just need to figure out what I am good at! Awesome post!

  • http://www.faithfamilyfibro.com/ faithfamilyfibro

    ps…can’t wait to meet you at relevant!

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Angela-Richter/1632533801 Angela Richter

      Oh, I can’t wait to meet you either. I’m so excited about Relevant!

  • http://www.wesandbailey.blogspot.com Jamie

    this is one of the most encouraging posts I’ve ever read. What a blessing!! Thank you so much.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Angela-Richter/1632533801 Angela Richter

      Oh Jamie I’m so glad it encouraged you! Thank you for letting me know, that encourages ME!

  • http://thechuppies.blogspot.com/ Kara @ The Chuppies

    *deep sigh of relief* :)
    Oh how I could relate to this…I’m not “crafty” either…
    But I’m with you…I love traditions and creating memories and reading books…and
    I love that I can rest in just being the kind of mom He created me to be.
    I bet this post was very freeing for a lot of moms-out-there…