Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Finally

I did it! I finally started my blog for mothers; beautifully ordinary mothers, just like me and you. I've been wanting to do this for a few months now, but have debated whether or not it would be a good idea, if it would have a good response, or if it would be worth my time. Then today, I finally decided, "why not?" If it ends up helping even just one mother by making her journey down the pathway of life a little bit better, a little bit easier or a little bit more worth it, then, yes, it would be worth it to me. Let's do it!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

K Nat,
I guess I'll be the first! This is a quote I thought you would like.
“You are literally a spirit daughter of heavenly parents with a divine nature and an eternal destiny…There could never be a greater authentication of your dignity, your worth, your privileges, and your promise. Your Father in Heaven knows your name and knows your circumstance. He hears your prayers. He knows your hopes and dreams, including your fears and frustrations. And He knows what you can become through faith in Him. Because of this divine heritage you, along with all of your spiritual sisters and brothers, have full equality in His sight and are empowered through obedience to become a rightful heir in His eternal kingdom, an ‘[heir] of God, and joint- [heir] with Christ.’”
~Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Beautifully Ordinary Mother said...

Wow! You've got it right on girl. Thanks so much for sharing. That powerful quote says so much. Now we've just got to get the mamas reading. Thanks for starting it all off for us. And so far your odds are GREAT for winning the monthly prize.;)

Bliss Portraits said...

Ok, so I'm a little behind... Is this Natalie Stuart's blog? Just trying to figure out who this creative "beautifully ordinary mother" is! Thanks for commenting on my blog, you sweetie. How is your photography going?

Cindy said...

Hey Natalie, Way to get the blog going. Loved the Jeffery R. Holland quote, awesome. I am glad you liked the message about loving your children. It really hit me too. We can get so down thinking about what we did or did not do right raising our kids. Bottom line is, Do we love them and do we try and show them we love them? Thanks for sharing.

Cindy said...

Nat, really love the picture of the kids walking holding hands on your BOM blog. Good Job. Also, I would love to have one of the four kids on the NevaStuartMix blog. Love you

Beautifully Ordinary Mother said...

So I stand corrected! Sorry Wade for calling you a girl. For some reason I thought that it was Jamie commenting under your name. Weird, I know. Sorry, sorry, sorry. So now I'm even more excited about the quote and the comment. Having it come from a father, makes it mean just that much more. Thank you so much! You've got it right on man. :)