As the school year draws to a close, we humbly come before You on behalf of all parents. We seek Your guidance and support during this chaotic time.
Please rescue us from the struggles of hastily thrown-together lunch packs and our tendency to forget to check those backpacks. Help us navigate the long evenings of May, when daylight lingers yet our children must head to bed, all while the school bus still insists on arriving each morning.
Grant us patience as we endure the flurry of special events and projects that May brings. Help us to appreciate the joy in these moments, even when they feel overwhelming.
Provide us with the strength to focus on our kids as they shine in baseball games, choir performances, awards ceremonies, and soccer matches. Let them sense the love we have for them, even if we’re sneakily scrolling through our phones. After all, we’re just trying to keep it together, and our distractions don’t lessen our support.
Lord, please help us resist the urge to give up entirely and resort to packing old candy from Easter as lunch. May we at least achieve the minimum standard of yogurt, applesauce, and an occasional Little Debbie snack cake.
When we feel that we’re on the brink of losing our sanity over yet another history timeline or math worksheet, remind us that there is a teacher grading those assignments as well. May we extend a prayer for those educators who are also juggling many demands.
Allow teachers to be understanding when we request yet another permission slip for the final field trip after losing the first two. Help us navigate pajama day without a hitch, and forgive us when our children arrive in shorts that are too short because we’re barely transitioning into warmer weather. And yes, when they admit to staying up late with ice cream and screens, give us grace for the bedtime battles we face.
Dear Lord, let those elusive sports jerseys and overdue library books surface when called upon. May clean socks and underwear multiply miraculously. And let’s all agree that frozen pizza and waffles for dinner multiple nights a week is a reasonable meal plan, even if it lacks variety.
Most importantly, dear God, guide us through the month of May without losing our minds, our children, or our will to keep going. Because right now, all three feel like they’re being tested.
Amen.
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Conclusion
In summary, as we wrap up the school year, let us seek strength and patience while embracing the chaos of parenting.
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