One of the questions I receive most often is “How do you get it all done?” As a single, homeschooling mom, I’ve long-since learned that there would be easier ways to have a day job than being an author, but God has been gracious in providing abundantly in so many areas. Here are four that I am most thankful for as I look back over the last few years, including this season of writing Sons of Blackbird Mountain and Daughters of Northern Shores.
Togetherness
Now, most authors would agree that “togetherness” isn’t exactly conducive to quality writing time – especially when kids are involved! And while I do need quiet focus to be able to work through a scene or chapter, what I’ve been thankful for is the chance to share story and research discoveries with my children. It’s created more unity around the stories. Instead of needing to usher the kids away, isolating them from the novels I’m writing, I’m able to invite them into them. For the Blackbird Mountain series, I walked them through the Pinterest boards, showing them the different characters. Then we did a history unit on Vikings since that’s the Norgaard Family’s background. We had a blast and it helped make “the story that Mom was working on”, something that they were more aware of and interested in. For my current work-in-progress, we just recently finished an all new history unit including visits to a few local museums and stories that the kids wrote on their own!
Patience
I used to want to write, write, write all the time. And often, that’s what I did! Well, I still would love to write as often as I can, but God has been teaching me something oh-so-important: patience. As part of this, I set aside certain parts of the week for writing office hours. These slots of writing time typically occur on Tuesday evenings, and include a few additional 1 ½ hours slots during the week, once homeschooling is done. In this manner, I am able to carve out some quiet writing time while still making sure the kids are having a great and productive day. But for any writer or working mom, we can agree . . . that’s not a lot of time when added up! In God’s wonderful provision, though, He seems to extend much richness to those little snatches of time. They might not be many, but they are mighty! It’s been a prayer of mine for several years now, that by keeping my writing below these other priorities, that God would help me fill in the cracks of time and energy—and He has been so faithful to supply. I still have my moments when I feel frazzled, especially when deadlines are near, and that’s why I am thankful for this next lesson that God has been teaching me . . .
Communication
The thing about living with a writer, is that you often find them staring at a computer screen. That doesn’t look all that productive, does it? But what we’re doing on the other side of that screen is weaving a story-world of plot, characters, purpose, and heart. Typing words onto the page that we hope will touch lives, digging through old articles for research, or jotting down messy plotting notes that we pray will somehow amount to a story one day. By communicating with my kids (like sharing with them about the story and characters) I’m able to help them see what I’m doing and why. And since kids can be rambunctious and full of life (and questions, and needs for snacking, and ideas, and messes . . . *wink*) and since this writer works well with quiet, I have a little chalkboard that I hang on my doorknob when it’s one of my “office hour” slots. I jot down my start time and end time for that 1 ½ hour block, add a heart or smiley face, and often make note of what our next task will be like preparing a meal or doing an activity together. Then I shut my door and the little sign dangling from the knob outside helps the kids remember what I’m up to. It reminds them that I won’t be tucked away for long, but that I do need to focus for a little while. They’re always allowed to come knocking if a need arises, but for the most part, they’re happy on these afternoons with their own projects. When the hour or so is up, we reconvene and go back about our day, usually slipping into something fun that we do together. By having these slots of time in the week, and by communicating carefully with them in a way they can understand, it helps to bring us all what we need.
Grace
There are days when I blow it, and days when I need a lot of grace. Maybe I’ve spilled iced tea on one of the research books (don’t worry, this is a hypothetical example ) or maybe I didn’t save a scene properly, or just feel stuck and exhausted with a plot thread. These days can certainly tamper with the harmony, which begins with my heart and the need to remember the reason for why I write these stories: for God’s glory. When I begin to lose my calm, or grow frustrated or weary with the challenges afoot, I know it’s time to circle back to what it’s all for. It’s for the readers, it’s for my children, it’s for my joy, and most of all, it’s for God’s glory. By me being harried or stressed, very little of this is being accomplished! God has used the writing process to speak to my heart in ways that have reminded me of what I can surrender, and more and more of the ways that I can look to HIM for guidance. The lessons aren’t always easy, but through each season, and through each book, I have come to see more and more all the ways to be thankful.
A special thanks to the folks at Celebrate Lit for hosting Daughters of Northern Shores this month and for inviting me to share this post with their readers as well. All the links to the blog stops are below!
Retrospective Spines, August 6
Just the Write Escape, August 6
KarenSueHadley , August 7
Batya’s Bits, August 7
Book Bites, Bee Stings, & Butterfly Kisses, August 8
By The Book, August 8
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 9
Adventures of a travelers wife, August 9
Christian Chick’s Thoughts, August 10
Betti Mace, August 10
Connie’s History Classroom, August 11
Christian Author, J.E. Grace, August 11
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 12
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 12
Moments, August 12
Simple Harvest Reads, August 13
Connect in Fiction , August 13
For the Love of Literature, August 13
Aryn The Libraryan , August 14
Through the Fire Blogs, August 14
Bigreadersite , August 15
Stephanie’s Life of Determination, August 15
Daysong Reflections, August 16
Living Life Free In christ, August 16
A Reader’s Brain, August 17
Texas Book-aholic, August 17
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 17
Inklings and notions , August 18
janicesbookreviews, August 18
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 19
LifeofLiterature, August 19
As He Leads is Joy, August 19
I really enjoyed reading how you get it all done! You seemed to be very organized.
It’s been a process, and one that I am still learning. Thanks for stopping by, Brenda, and for your sweet words!
It’s always encouraging to hear the stories of other work at home Mom’s. I love your chalk board idea, I might have to steal that one!
We’re so glad to know you guys and have you as a part of our community!
Hi Melissa, it’s such a treat to see you here! So thankful to get to be part of this great homeschool community and our wonderful co-op. You ladies have been a blessing!
Thank you!!! I SO needed this right now! I am struggling with the start of the new school year and worrying about keeping up with my writing schedule. It is so good to know I am not alone and I needed the reminder to trust that God has got this, too.
Kathleen, I am so thankful that this gave you a little boost. It’s a tricky time of year as school begins, and I find myself tempted to get a little frazzled right now 😉 We’ll both hang on tight and it’s always assuring to know that so many moms out there are doing their best, isn’t it?! You’ve got this!
I like your post. It must be hard writing and homeschooling. I homeschooled two at a time( my oldest and youngest are 19 years apart) and held down a full time job in the evenings, while hubby got two masters and aPHD. I finally retired four years ago and now I read!!! I also review for some Christian publishers and influence for lots of my favorite authors! My ideal “ job”!
Thank you for visiting, Paula, and wow . . . I am amazed at all that you balanced. Hooray for your retirement, it certainly sounds hard earned! And double hooray that you get to spend it doing what you love — reading! 😀
Thanks, Joanne, for your insights!!! As ever, so well taught. Have a great school season my friend and cannot wait to read your next book!
Hi Ashley! And you as well! I hope you and your girls get off to a great school season. I think we’re both ready for some fall weather around here. 😉
“It’s been a prayer of mine for several years now, that by keeping my writing below these other priorities, that God would help me fill in the cracks of time and energy—and He has been so faithful to supply.”
This idea has been such a battle for me since having my first kid 11 years ago. I’ve strained so hard to make both family and writing top priorities and it just doesn’t go well. I love this prayer, Joanne.
Stephanie,
I so understand. I struggle with this daily, and especially as each project ebbs and flows. It is so difficult to balance everything and I find that the grace portion of all this is one that I am in need of very often. <3
I like reading about your journey. You’re truly a special lady. Love and miss you! ❤️
Apparently I can’t correct the typo. Autocorrect strikes again! Sigh. But I do truly love to read of your journey.
No problem, Dona! It happens all the time 😀 I can go back in edit it too, so I can do that for you 😉 And thank you, friend. I would LOVE to catch up one of these days. Maybe we can meet up for dinner one day with Ash and Bev!
This blessed me so much! As a pastor’s wife, homeschooling mom, and now an agented writer, I find the management of time and projects a challenge. Love the chalkboard idea. I believe I’ll buy one and try that! So thankful for God’s strength and grace.
Hi Jenelle,
I am so thankful that this blessed you. I can only imagine the challenges of also being a pastor’s wife. That is a lot on your plate and a noble calling as your pour out into the hearts of others. So thankful that God’s grace has been filling you up as you navigate your different rolls. I hope your school year gets off to a wonderful start!