Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Guest Post & Give-a-way: Mercy River

I have an exciting post for you today! Thanks to Deseret Book and Shadow Mountain Records, for introducing me to a wonderful group, Mercy River. This month they are on a blog tour.  Mercy River is 3 trendy, talented, and cute moms (Brooke, Whitney, and Soni)  who are doing what many of us do everyday- juggling the tasks of motherhood. These women also sing together and have recently recorded a beautiful new CD, titled Higher. They have 13 children between the three of them, and still manage to live their dreams as recording artists.



 So I wanted to know...like many of you may want to know, How do they balance it all? How do you balance family, and music? Here is what Brooke had to say:


When we asked Sharla what she thought we should blog about, her answer was actually a rather common question: “How do you do it? How do you balance music and family”?


That question may be retracted if you saw my house in its current state. My laundry pile is practically breeding. My 1-year-old baby still has 3-6 month clothes in her drawers. My daughter is heading to school wearing the same hairstyle as she did yesterday. My 3 year old son has syrup on his face. There is a massive amount of hand prints on our stainless steel dishwasher. (OK, that one I leave on purpose. I’m sorry, but they’re slightly adorable.)

 And I am currently in my sweatshirt and yoga pants. We may or may not have PBJ for lunch.

AND dinner. Don’t put it past me--it’s happened before. So maybe our answer to that question should be “Not very well.”
 

But I think that’s normal mommyhood. We all have moments in our lives when our plates are filled with more than our kiddos’ demands.
 

The truth is we have had to find a way to balance family and music. Although the three of us are on essentially the same “Mercy River journey”, our coping skills are all very different. As a group, we have a set of rules we follow; we stick to 3 performances a month, we take our kids to every possible thing we can, (rehearsals, firesides, concerts), etc. But then we each have our own set of rules.

My personal numero uno rule- my marriage comes first. Always.
 First off, I need to share a piece of info with you.



Marriage is a lot of work.
What do you mean you already knew that?
A few years ago, I noticed my marriage wasn’t where I wanted it to be. School, work, kids, callings, and yes, Mercy River, were all very present in our lives and all of a sudden I discovered that my husband and I had been practically reduced to roommates. We decided we needed to refocus our priorities. I wanted to find ways I could make my husband feel loved, but he’s not one to open up about his feelings, (aka he’s a guy). I thought I would do some experimenting. I read that fabulous “Love Language” book, and started my own analysis to see if I could find HIS love language. And much to my surprise, I realized quality time was his thing. So now, we have a regular date night each week. And we’re religious about it-we don’t skip our dates. I’m RARELY gone more than 2 nights a week, and even that is pretty sporadic. We play board games every Sunday night when the kiddos are in bed. I’ve even learned to sit through a golf game or an episode of “Gold Rush”. (Granted, he usually rubs my feet while doing so. It makes it less painful.)


In return he has been my biggest support with Mercy River. He encourages me to rehearse, he loves coming to our concerts, and he talks about our group to a point where it can be a bit embarrassing. He is a fantastic dad, and gets excited to spend one-on-one time with the kids while I’m away.


Marriage is not easy. Keeping it at the forefront of my priorities isn’t easy. But I’ve seen so many blessings from working hard at it, and it’s allowed me to be a part of Mercy River without destroying my family.  Mercy River is not forever. My marriage is.

Thanks Sharla, for letting us share! xoxo

Thanks to Mercy River for including this blog in their blog tour! I can relate to a lot of what Brooke said- especially the endless fingerprints....and staying in your workout clothes for a large chunk of your day.

If you want to read more from Mercy River, they are currently doing a blog tour. You can find a list of the blogs here. 


Their new CD, HIGHER is inspiring and beautiful. I have been listening to it for days and singing along. Let's just say, it is a good one.

 Would you like a copy of their new CD, HIGHER?
Leave a comment, and a winner will be picked and announced on Monday March 19th!

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15 comments:

Sims Family said...

Looks like a great CD! I would love to win it!

Macy said...

Love this! And love that Brooke is writing HERE on your blog! You are both great examples of putting important priorities first, and I so admire that.

Jen Birchenough said...

That is an awesome reminder Brooke. It's all too easy to let other things get in the way and claim our attention. Thanks.--Jennifer

Melissa said...

oooh, I'd love this cd, I love their sound! I also totally agree that putting marriage first is so very very important!

Lynn said...

Great post and thanks for sharing great music!

Miranda said...

I would love this!

Heather @ Raising Memories Blog said...

I would LOVE to have a copy of their new CD! I listen to their previous CD all the time!! :)

Heather said...

This post could have come at a better time. Thank you Mercy River I needed this! I would love their CD as a reminder

Jan said...

I would so love to win this!

Shari said...

Love this post! Thanks for sharing! Would also love to get the new CD...good inspiring music is hard to find!

Jen said...

OO, I'd love to hear their music! I need to check them out. Thanks for another giveaway, Sharla.

Lindsey said...

I guess I should try one of your giveaways. :) That CD sounds nice!

Kimberly T. said...

I LOVE Mercy River's music! I would love to win this cd!! Thanks for the chance.

marialana said...

Boy would I love to have this cd. Thanks for the fun post. WE can all relate to it!

Blessedvir said...

I love to hear inspiring music to lift me up during my days in the house but I need a couple of cds for the car. Thanks for the chance and for your post.