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Peanut ButterI have to admit one of my guilty pleasures that I didn’t realize was considered disgusting until I went away to college. It’s something that I feel no shame for even though other people try to judge me for it. My favorite food on the face of the earth is a peanut butter and Miracle Whip sandwich. I know what you’re thinking, “This guy is insane!” But, there’s something about the magical combination of peanut butter’s sweetness and the tangy zip of Miracle Whip-it’s like nectar of the gods! What’s even better about it is that it’s a utility meal; you can eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

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There’s not many indoor playgrounds in the greater Sandpoint metropolitan area. So, last week we loaded up our horse and buggy and made the 90 minute trek to the Spokane Valley Mall so Judah could play on one. Actually, I needed shoes and after looking at the two places here in Sandpoint we decided to go to a mall with a better selection–the playground was an added perk!

We had been there a few months earlier and Judah really enjoyed playing. They have the soft floor and the soft play equipment so kids can run around unhindered and crash into anything they want. There’s a slide that is kind of steep that Judah was too afraid to go down the last time without us holding his hand.

However, after going down a smaller slide here in the house all winter he was not afraid whatsoever. He would climb up the stairs, dodge other sugar high kids, squeeze past the ones that were taking too long, slide down and then stand up and congratulate himself. It was hilarious! A couple of the other parents were getting a kick out of his jumping up and down while doing the “Aligator Clap” for himself after each slide–he’s certainly not at a loss for self-esteem!

It was a great day overall. Except there was one mother who was one of “those” moms. You know the kind where they ask you a bunch of questions about your kid just so they could brag about theirs. Her kid might be potty trained already, but, my kids will have the distinct advantage of not having her as a mother!

Psycho competitive moms aside, I was really proud of him for conquering that slide. I know it’s a very small feat in the grand scheme of life but there’s just something about watching my son learn to overcome obstacles that makes me smile. He might not be the greatest athlete, or the smartest person in the world, but so long as he tries to overcome the things that give him trouble he’ll be more than successful.

It challenges me to not be discouraged about the things that are out of my control and to just focus on tackling the little things each day. After all, a lot of little things add up to big things! What are some of the little things that need conquering in your life? Maybe it’s not snacking before bed, or putting your shoes away before your wife gets mad. Or maybe it’s just taking time out of your day to forget about work, bills, or any other source of stress and spending some quality time with your kids. Whatever it may be, climb up that ladder and slide down!
About the Author: Nick Higgins is a husband, father, and pastor who also runs GodlyDads.com — a blog about being a Godly Father.

May 11th, 2008Mothers Are NOT Human!!!

Wonder Woman

(This is what moms look like on the inside)

By Nick Higgins

I’ve realized something about women: during child birth when the fetus leaves the body something amazing and indescribable happens. Right about the time when the doctor tosses the slimy, still attached and bloody baby on the mother’s stomach like a proud fisherman tossing his catch into a boat to get a good look at it, something changes in a woman’s genetic makeup. Her DNA, like, transubstantiates its molecular structure into that of some sort of half-human, half-mutant-superhero chick. All of a sudden they know and can do everything! Read the rest of this entry »

By Nick Higgins

The other day I had the privilege of holding my son during worship in our Sunday evening service at my church. I used to hold him regularly during worship at our former church, but, since moving to pastor our own church I have been leading most of it myself and wasn’t able to hold him. It was such a delight! At times he would lean his head into me so that his ear was up against my mouth. I’m not the most talented singer, but, my year and a half old son doesn’t care—he’s my biggest fan. At one point he began just singing gibberish trying to emulate the sounds his dad was making. Then, as I was lifting my hands I opened my eyes and saw him holding his arms up copying me. He had no clue what he or I was doing. But, he knew if dad was doing something it must be something worth doing.

I spent 5 years as a youth pastor and honestly the most frustrating thing for me was when spiritually retarded parents, whose own relationship with God were a half-hearted and emotionless Sunday experience, would drop their kids off and look at me like, “Here you go. Fix ‘em.” Out of the 168 hours that are in each week I only got to spend a couple of them with the students who spent much of that time being influenced at home.

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