Skip Me, God

Sometimes life comes so fast and furious that I just wanna say:

Skip Me, God. Pretty please, with sugar on top.

Recently, my hubby and teen were sick-sick at the same time. They felt absolutely awful, with fever, congestion, aches . . . the works.

As I jumped into care mode, I was already on heavy work deadlines. And, I was watching the calendar, which included travel to write as part of a team.

My heart was being tugged from at least two sides — being there for my guys to care for them, and being there for the team to ensure a job well done. And in the process, covering our busy first grader and keeping myself healthy.

One of my Love Languages is Acts of Service, so naturally I went full-steam into “I Got Y’all” mode. I was a masked-up blur of constant activity . . . caring for my hubby (“Hey babe, more hot lemon tea?”), checking on our teen (“More applesauce, sweetie?), playing with ALL the dinosaurs on the floor with little guy (at least 30 and counting), and writing in between. I could list way more details, but won’t.

Here’s the thing: God made me more like Martha than Mary a long time ago. I’m a doer who leads from the heart, sprinkling heavy doses of care on those I love and adore. So, my heart stays ready, with my mind and hands never far behind to do what needs to be done. Pour the tea. Check the forehead. Battle the T-Rex (who never, ever loses).

Seven days into Sick Week, Nurse Karin was exhausted. My guys were still on the mend, and I could not travel until my guys were better. Frustration and fatigue were double-teaming me. After a week+ of ducking and weaving, sticking and moving, I whispered in exhaustion:

Friend, life can bring us a lot-lot. Not gonna pretend otherwise or sugarcoat that. And when it does, I hope you’ll breathe deeply, treat yourself gently, and feel reassured that God is always with us (Joshua 1:9).

We’re not walking the hard parts of life alone. God is right there with you and with me, each step of the way. He’s always got us. And, whatever comes our way, He’s always got next.


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6 responses to “Skip Me, God”

  1. Sometimes life gives too much and you would like to be skipped. So True. May you get some rest!

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    1. Thanks so much for your reflection, sis. Rest is such a gift, especially after feeling overloaded. Hugs to you always, xo

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  2. Thank you for that loving and poignant reminder, Karin! Being grateful in the midst of overwhelm can be challenging, but it certainly helps to ease the load.

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    1. That part, sis! My mom used to say “this too shall pass” and she was so right. I often hear her voice in my heart while in the middle of the overwhelm, and it’s comforting. Hugging you, xo

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  3. I have had many of those SKIP ME moments. I’ve been asking to be SKIPPED for some years now and recently just gave in. I am embarking upon uncharted territory in my life. Truly, this a trust God moment.

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    1. Nikki, I agree with you 100% on being in a trust God moment! Seems like a simple thing to do, but trust-filled faith is often tough for us humans. 🙂 You’ve got this. Praying for you on your journey and cheering you on, xo

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