Keeping Quiet

July 21, 2016

It’s been a bit quiet around here, but what are you supposed to say when you aren’t supposed to say anything?

Life lately has been challenging, and when challenging things happens in real life you’re supposed to keep it to yourself and off of the internet.

Right?

Thus holds one of the most challenging parts about using writing as an outlet and your blog to document your life. Typically, if I’m not writing consistently then I’m busy with other priorities or going through something that I can’t share.
Unfortunately, this time around consists of both.
While this week is actually going okay, last week was one of the most difficult that I’ve had in a very long time. Things seemed to be going wrong on a daily basis and the stress became unbearable. My right eye started twitching, my body ached, and I felt like I had a stomach bug. My 24 week pregnant belly also hurt here and there (I think those may have been Braxton Hicks contractions), and it was quite alarming.

All. from. stress.

And while part of me wants to blurt everything out because it would quite frankly make me feel better, I know that it would make things in real life more difficult.

So quiet I’ll keep.

If I’ve learned anything it’s that biting your tongue is (sometimes) the best thing you can do. We recently went on a trip where someone’s opinion was so far off and completely ridiculous that I wanted to speak up and challenge it…but I knew by doing so I would ruin the day and create tension and ill feelings. So I literally bit my tongue.

In today’s society where social media is present and speaking your mind is so easy, it’s important to remember that keeping quiet doesn’t mean that you approve or agree with the opinion or actions at hand. It just means that you are picking your battles wisely.

It’s so easy to focus on the negative, especially when you are 100% justified in doing so, but I’ve also learned that you must keep your eyes on the good, praise Him through the storm, and know that when things are tough, you are learning and growing and will persevere.

In reality things could be so much worse, and I’m thankful that the Lord has protected my family and continues to provide for us. Since I won’t say what’s wrong, I’ll say what’s right.

My children have been super sweet, happy, and are healthyThank you, Lord. 
The pregnancy is going well and sweet Ethan is one active little dude. Thank you, Lord. 
My husband and I continue to strengthen our marriage through all of these challenges, and he never fails to protect and love me. Thank you, Lord. 
We have a home to live in, food in our bellies, and more blessings than we deserve. Thank you, Lord.

The desires of my heart are strong and my passion for things truly amazes me. Thank you, Lord.

**Life is beautiful and messy and sometimes things go wrong, and I think that what everyone needs to remember is that every action produces a reaction. Those creating the initial actions do not have the right to try and control the reaction or to inform you how it makes them feel. They created the mess, and they must accept the consequences. With time and healing I’m sure things will return to some form of normal, but in the meantime boundaries must be respected.**

So, I say all of this to say that I’m hoping to get back into the swing of things and continue sharing my heart, goals, and life…because this blog is Lindsey’s Dolce Vita, and it truly is “tales of my mostly sweet, sometimes crazy, perfectly imperfect life.”

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