Thursday, January 31, 2008

DREAMS

Photobucket In one of the Bible studies I've worked on (maybe I or II Samuel?) we did a quick topical study on pride. Folks like to throw around snap judgments these days, "she's prideful" etc and it was eye-opening to see how Scripture REALLY talks about the issue. There is nothing wrong with taking satisfaction in a job well done or in the blessings or work that God has done in and on our behalf. The problem comes when we COMPARE ourselves to another to make ourselves feel better about ourselves or when we become arrogant. I share that because I'm about to share an odyssey that may well lead some to say "well - she's prideful this a.m. " - but I'm willing to run the risk.
There are times when your children simply amaze, awe, and bless your socks off. Jamin has done that to us lately. He began writing a novel when he was 12. He finished it when he was 16. He's spent the past year revising, polishing, and editing that novel.

We encourage the children to dream. I must say here that we also force them to take ownership of their dreams. When they say they want to do something, *I* don't go find all the info, drop it all in their lap, and then PUSH them towards the goal. We pray with them and for them. We let them know what we know - but they pursue it.

A couple of years ago I heard about the Christian Writer's Guild. I passed that info on to Jamin. He wanted to join their program. He was worried about the $. We told him that many homes spend more than $50 a month on music lessons or sports lessons and that if this was his dream - we didn't have a problem investing in him. (I also explained that with so many of the kids heading to volunteer ministry careers we need SOMEONE to make some money and care for mom in her old age. ::snort::) He took the first year. He was assigned a mentor, T. Suzanne Eller, and he flew. I do not grade his assignments. I do not schedule his assignments. This is HIS dream. He finished the first year with flying colors.

THIS year, money was tight, but we wanted to allow Jamin to continue. HE PAID FOR THE CLASS! We didn't suggest this solution.

In his first year in the guild he heard about an annual conference hosted by the Guild in Colorado Springs. He dreamed of attending. We encouraged him to dream. We said nothing about $, we began to pray and work towards it. Mike was deployed last year at this time and he simply couldn't attend.

Jamin PAID for his conference fee and, when he found out that since he is a minor the conference wanted an adult to attend, he PAID for Mike to attend. He bought the plane tickets, he paid for the hotel. We sprung for the rental car and we are still discussing the fact that we would like to pay for Mike's ticket.
Yes, I'm very proud of this young man. I'm thrilled and deeply satisfied at the character that I observe being formed in him. God planted a dream and he WORKED for it. He took ownership of it and pursued it. We were tempted at times to make it easy, to push, to give as much of the dream as we could to him - but he NEEDED to learn to press hard for dreams. Nothing can rob him of his sense of accomplishment. He's nervous. He's humble. He's excited. I sat at Mom's Night Out on Monday and the speaker said that often times we moms get our egos tied up in our children and that we need to pull back and allow them to own their emotions, their dreams, their accomplishments....and I smiled inside because this once, someone GOT why we allow the KIDS to work so hard, rather than chasing after their dreams for them. LOL

Jamin and Mike left this a.m. We are proud of his drive in pursuing his God planted dream. Regardless of the outcome of his interviews with publishers etc.... we are proud of HIM and who he is becoming as the grace of God forms his character and ambitions.

So photos from the last few days:

Practicing his "spiel" in the garage - these interviews will be HARD for Jamin. He doesn't like change, he's an extreme introvert...but he's prepared long for it. I'm proud that he's willing to reach way outside of his comfort zone for the sake of the dream.Photobucket

The paperwork just KEPT coming. Yesterday he polished up all sorts of proposals etc. Mike bailed Jamin and I out by designing a COOL business card for Jamin...there was simply a LOT of paperwork. I'll clean the library today. ::snort::Photobucket

THEN we had to go shopping. This young man doesn't own "business casual". ::snort:: Shoes, pants, socks, belt, pants, shirts...Photobucket

Jamin chose ALL shades of brown pants. I decided not to push it - he needs to be COMFORTABLE with what he's wearing the next few days. He did branch out and try different colored shirts.Photobucket

The product of months of work! Each packet contains the first 3 chapters of, The King of the Reid, a synopsis of the book, a cover letter addressed to specific publishing houses, a business card, a proposal and synopsis of a new book (he's written 70 pages of it), a self-addressed, stamped envelope and more. He read a zillion books and researched on the web to determine what he wanted to have with him when he meets with reps from various publishing houses.

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O Dark Thirty
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They're off.....I'm praying this conference is all Jamin hopes it will be. Of course I'd love for a publisher to pick him up - but more than that I want him to drain every ounce of learning and satisfaction from the experience that he can. I believe God planned for Jamin to be at this very spot, in this very time.
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They'll be home on Monday. If God brings Jamin to your mind in the next few days, please say a prayer for him as he pursues the call of God on his life.
I've not read Suzanne Ellers works - but here is a link to an interview done by CBD, and here is a link to the Dare to Believe and Real Teen Faith, ministries that she runs. (I am guessing her view of teens and my view of youth aren't going to mesh 100%, but I'm impressed with her interactions with Jamin. I also think it important to note that our children aren't the "typical" youth of their generation so maybe the issues she addresses DO talk to those issues - in fact I know they do from viewing the websites). Several of her books look very interesting to me and I suspect we'll be buying them soon. I love her emphasis on REDEEMED PASTS. Most of her books seem to be published by Harvest House Publishers. Her new books "The Mom I want to Be Rising Above Your Past to Give Your Kids a Great Future" and "The Woman I am Becoming" look like they may be helpful in Women's Ministry. Of course, I need to read them before I can recommend them. Maybe I should add them to my 2008 reading list...the ever growing list. ::snort::

19 comments:

JenBin said...

That's very cool for Jamin. I hope he learns a lot and is continued to be inspired!

Herd Momma said...

You sing! You shout! You yell! You tell everybody! You have a great kid! This is so amazing. You have every right to toot your horn, Jamin's horn, and Mike's! The inspiration and encouragement I get from this is so wonderful. As my kids are getting older and doing more, I am constantly struggling with wanting to do things for them. I have to bite my tongue so many times when I find myself trying to tell them how to do something. Thank you for your Blog. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for helping me on my trip through motherhood.
I will be in constant prayer for Jamin. xoxoxo Amy

Michelle said...

DeEtta, Jamin sounds like a wonderful young man. I find it hard, the struggle with trying to make things easier for my kids but letting them claim ownership to their dreams. It is awesome witnessing when it comes to fruition! Praise God! I'll be praying for Jamin and can't wait to hear about the conference after his return.

Chris said...

This is so so so cool (and you know I brag about Amy all the time - well, I think I sort of live life vicariously through my dd sometimes but I digress..) go on and brag. I will be praying things go oh so well for Jamin!!
Chris

Renee said...

What a wonderful opportuntity for Jamin. I especially like that he wanted it enough to earn the money. That says a lot about the young man you are raising

Jen said...

How Cool! Will be praying for Jamin!

kmjrose said...

De'Etta, thanks so much for sharing this. I know you are so proud of your son, and well you should be. Most of all he seems so proud of himself which he should be!
I just love the smiles!
Karen in VT

Laura in CT said...

De'Etta, this is all so exciting--both Jamin's drive and your ability to let him lead the way. Thanks for sharing this, and I'll be eager to hear how it all goes for him.

Laura Paxton said...

Sounds like you've got great kids! Can't wait to see how everything goes for Mike and Jamin!

Linda said...

So cool, DeEtta. I just can't find words to express how wonderful this all is. I sent a prayer up for Jamin and for you guys as well.

Anonymous said...

Janin:

WHOO!HOO!!! We are so proud of you. Love you to death. Praying for you this week as you are in Colorado.

Jamin do tell you parents we are so proud of them too.

You uncle Nate is a supervisor at the Eugene Harvest House Publishers. How interesting!

Mike,DeEtta, Jamin.... go ahead and be proud of all the in/outs of this day and week. You have all worked hard for it and accomplised so much.

The ladies I work with and my boss are enjoying the accomplishments right along with me.

PTL!!!!!

LOVE/PRAYERS

Stephanie said...

I don't think it is prideful at all to post this. In fact, I'm so glad not only because we can get excited (and pray!) for your son, but also because it gives a guiding light to those of us with younger kids coming up. Keep posting about it. It's always encouraging to see that what we do does bear fruit. :)

Debbie said...

What a tremendous accomplishment for Jamin!

Way to go, young man!

You and Mike have reason to be very pleased and proud of him.

We will be praying over the weekend for a great trip for him and Mike.

Jodi said...

This is so exciting! Praying for Jamin.

Plus I have to say as one with younger children than your older ones, that I loved reading the story of your young man's journey towards his dreams. Not prideful at all!

Anonymous said...

Praying For You and your Dad Jamin!Have a great trip!

Anonymous said...

Joyfully praying through this time of growth! Very exciting for all!

Kristine said...

Wow, DeEtta, this is wonderful, I am so glad that you've shared. We've been hearing about Jamin's book for so long, and it's exciting to know what's happening. As hsers, it's encouraging for us too!

Hope they're able to visit friends and family on their trip too!

Emily said...

What an amazing young man . . . and what an incredible adventure he is on . . .!

berrypatch said...

This is just truly wonderful. Thank you for sharing this. I can't wait to hear how it all turns out. You have some amazing kids, De'Etta. Thanks for sharing your life with us. :-)