If you asked me how life is going right now, I’d probably laugh before answering.
Picture someone juggling flaming bowling pins while riding an unicycle. Now replace the bowling pins with a master’s thesis, the end of another school year, conference planning, countless emails, family life, an ever-growing list of ideas and health issues that stop me from falling asleep. Welcome to my current season.
Some days I feel like I’m absolutely thriving. Other days I can’t remember at 11:30am where I left my breakfast… or whether I actually ate it.
This spring has been one of those “full” seasons. I’m researching homeschooling and online learning to prepare to start my Masters thesis, comparing Grade 9 and 10 student achievement across different learning models. It turns out I genuinely enjoy looking at spreadsheets and statistics, which surprises no one who has ever watched me colour-code or create summary fields in a Google Sheet.
At work, another school year has wrapped up. There’s something deeply satisfying about seeing students finish well, teachers catch their breath, and families celebrate another year of home learning. It’s also a reminder that education has never been one-size-fits-all. Every student carries a different story, and every family chooses a different path.
At home, life continues to remind me how quickly time moves. Our boys are teenagers now, building lives of their own and travelling around the world. (As I write list, JC has just landed in Lison, Portugal to compete in his first International trampoline competition representing Canada! CC is getting ready to go to the World Cup in taekwondo and our youngest is a practice players on the BC summer games team!) It’s a strange and wonderful transition, from packing lunches and driving to sports to cheering them on from the sidelines of growing into adulthood.
Somewhere in the middle of all this, I keep coming back to the reason I started Be Enough.
Not because I’ve mastered contentment.
Not because I’ve figured everything out.
But because I need the reminder as much as anyone else.
The world constantly whispers, “Do more. Be more. Achieve more.”
God quietly says, “You are already loved. You are enough. I am enough.”
I’m learning that my worth isn’t measured by another degree, another accomplishment, or another perfectly checked-off to-do list. Those things are good, but they were never meant to define me.
So if life feels a little chaotic right now, you’re in good company. Mine certainly is.
Here’s to unfinished projects, overflowing calendars, unexpected joy, abundant grace, and learning, one ordinary day at a time, that we have always been enough because of the One who made us.
Thanks for following along on the journey.
Have the best week!
Love ya, xoxo Joanna
Thank you Joanna. As always you’ve hit the nail on the head. As I juggle being the best Grandma ever! And needing to learn more to be the best EA ever in an indigenous school which I knew nothing about 3 years ago.
You and Steve have grounded your boys and let them be who they are. That’s enough. ❤️
Limlimpt