This past weekend I went to Illinois to attend a conference by Extraordinary Women. It has been over 2 years since I last left my family (now consisting of two boy-children and husband and Opie, the beagle puppy) to get "space", "Me Time" and regain perspective on my plight as a stay-at-home mom who homeschools, teaches piano, has piles of clean laundry for months that never gets folded and is always striving to do better.
This type of conference is really not my preference. It was held at a stadium and felt so sterile and commercialized that it was difficult to enjoy or relax. Part of the reason I don't appreciate such large venues is that I have had trouble, in my past, with agoraphobia and severe anxiety in large crowds. It didn't seem to matter how much space I allowed for myself, having a pocket of emptiness... women kept bumping me with their hips. It confused me that they had at least 10 feet on either side of me and they HAD to touch me in the process of whatever they were trying to accomplish.
--"Back off, lady!" So, I'm the round, dumpy lady wearing jeans that drag on the ground and a pumpkin orange-and-white striped sweater glaring at women standing too closely.--
Alright, back to my lofty thoughts. The weekend was profitable, however uncomfortable it was in the moment.
A couple of the speakers were certainly well worth hearing... Elisa Morgan and Ann Voskamp (author of One Thousand Blessings), specifically, as well as being able to collect a couple of resources by Sheri Rose Shepherd about raising boys. Since I have two sons (alternately Spiderman, Batman, Superman or any other kind of MAN), she had a refreshing book about God's little warriors that covers some basic life situations that my 4-year old is encountering now that he has a social life at school. It also has prayers for each section which will allow him to become more comfortable and familiar with praying about anything and everything (another concern of mine). The other book was about Raising Future Husbands (or some similar title). I am waiting for it to come in the mail... so when I get it, we will have a book review.
All in all, not a complete waste of time; but I still prefer smaller women's conferences where you actually open your Bible and study.
Until next time, be a woman of prayer and supplication with THANKSGIVING!
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