One of the biggest changes is parenthood. And it isn’t a one time transition, first there is one baby, then often two—or more. There are the needs of a stressed home of preschoolers, the oasis and adventure of school age children and their busy lives, then into the sometime turbulent—but often terrific teen years—then the empty nest. One gift a husband can give his spouse in most any stage of parenthood is the gift of a day of nourishment. And one gift a wife can give her mate is to remember: "I’m a wife first, a mom second."
A great place to get that kind of refreshment is a conference. And guys, if you are wondering if you can handle a day of being Mr. Mom --- consider the pay-off. Here’s our story:
When Bill married me, his dreams and goals were the primary focus of our life. I set aside my schooling to help put Bill through undergraduate then graduate school. We then started a family and eventually God lead us to San Diego to pastor a church. That's when my heart changed. Suddenly, my dream to write and speak blossomed. At first Bill resisted my dream. The timing was too inconvenient. We had just begun to build the church and I had two school-age children plus a tiny baby at home. An opportunity came along for me to attend a writer’s conference and learn some professional skills—and get a much needed day off for refreshment.
A husband does himself a favor when he loves his wife by building into her personal growth. A wife will want to give back and encourage her husband when she is validated as a growing child of God. The day was a hardship on Bill’s schedule. He didn’t golf, or work on the house or watch a ball game—he parented the kids and brought the baby back and forth to that conference so I could get refilled and refueled.
Why not sign your wife up for a much needed day off? You might want to go the extra distance and arrange for her to have a night off in a local hotel. Get a sitter toward the end of the conference for the kids. Then you can go there early, put out some roses, chocolate on her pillow, run her bubble bath, and light a few candles -- there might be a payoff for you waiting too.
Check out some websites: Hearts at Home, Women of Faith, (ours: www.farrelcommunications.com) and local conference centers all sponsor enrichment for women.