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by Barbara Curtis (Author) "It can't be morning already..." (more)
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Is your time with the Lord sometimes elbowed out by the demands of your family? Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room will help you find spiritual significance in the everday world of a workaday mom. You will be unburdened, enlightened, and encouraged as you manage all the tasks that make motherhood such a high calling.

About the Author
Barbara Curtis is a writer who has produced over 600 articles for Focus on the Family, Christian Parenting Today, Chicken Soup for the Christian Woman's Soul, World, and many other publications. She writes a biweekly newspaper column and has received three prestigious Amy Awards. Previous books include Small Beginnings and Ready, Set, Read! Barbara and her husband Tripp are the parents of 12 children, nine of whom still reside with them in Virginia.

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  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City (January 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0834120976
  • ISBN-13: 978-0834120976
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #532,143 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I needed, August 16, 2005
When my 3rd son was born with Down Syndrome I was in utter shock. I tried to find other Moms to talk to and figure out how they put Down Syndrome in "perspective." Then I heard about Barbara Curtis - whom I had actually met when she ONLY had 5 children. I immediately bought this book and devoured it. She not only offered me a beautiful, godly perspective about raising a child with Down Syndrome - she helped me see what a privilege and joy it is to raise children - period! She inspired me to be the kind of Mom that I always dreamed about being before I actually became a Mom and lost my vision. Loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room: Heavenly Help for Earthly Moms, July 1, 2005
I ordered Barbara Curtis' book, Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room: Heavenly Help for Earthly Moms, with the anticipation that it would offer a light-hearted, humorous, scriptural view of one Christian mother's daily grind. With a title like that, how could it be anything less, right? In fact, it is much, much more. As a busy mom of 3, I looked forward to gleaning some words of wisdom and wit from this mom of 12! TWELVE! As Curtis states in her Introduction, she does not promise answers to the questions of motherhood, but that her book is about "sorting through the things that get in the way of finding joy in motherhood ... about seizing each day, squeezing every bit of joy from every peanut-butter-and-jelly-smeared moment, finding God in the hum of a washing machine or an unexpected bargain."

Curtis begins her book by backing up and weaves the learning moments of her past throughout the text. She gives a synopsis of her personal history, and the reader comes to understand why it was so very important that the "Angry-but-Real Frightened Little Girl" find her "Chapel of the Wash and Dry." In these chapters Curtis writes of the insecurities of becoming a Christian in her adult years, describing her first Ladies Bible Study, where she arrived late and smelling of spit-up: "I kept my hands folded to hide my scruffy, half-bitten fingernails, but there was nothing I could do about the rose tattoo on my right hand ...", to the concept of having a quiet time when she was "too pooped to pop." - "It loomed over my life with the gravitas of a Goodyear blimp, a constant reminder of yet another something I needed to do." As well, Curtis writes of the trials of her childhood, a shotgun wedding "based on two miracles," the blessing of her 8th child, and the healing power and love of a Heavenly Father in the absence of a physical father.

In her journey Curtis found Jesus, but even before her salvation she writes of the discovery that is the backdrop of this book: "While I wasn't yet a new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17), God must not have wanted to wait four more years for me to become a better mother ... that there were no limits or boundaries to my motherhood, that I could become any kind of mother I wanted to be."

Curtis' exposes much more than her heart, she reveals the limitations of her past and present weaknesses and acknowledges that when she "instinctively reached for the Giver of Life" she found His mercy and love in His still small voice. In her active embrace of surrendering to Christ she found that "life is lived in between, in the little things. And most of these things you can't change." Her joy as a woman, wife, and mother comes in that surrender.

As one of the "less-than-perfect" mothers that will read this book, I found myself openly laughing, while also deeply relating to Curtis and her application of Matthew 11:28-30 to motherhood. "Let's face it, as mothers we're reminded several times a day at least that we will never be perfect. But our stress level can stay under control as long as we're conscious of that easy yoke and our perfect Partner."
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A REMINDER OF THE HIGH CALLING OF MOTHERHOOD, March 6, 2006
This is a delightful book. It's the perfect length for busy moms, and oh-so-full of wonderful words of refreshment. The author finds deep, spiritual joy in the GREAT ADVENTURE of motherhood. She loves her family; she loves her life. And after reading it, you'll understand why - and you'll want what she has for yourself.

Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room is Barbara Curtis' life story - her long, drawn-out answer to the question she probably hears several times a day: "So, how do you DO it?" Barbara is the mother of 12 kids - 9 of her own and 3 adopted. What's more, she and her husband purposefully adopted three children with Down's Syndrome since one of their sons has this "little extra" chromosome. Need I say more about her qualifications to write a book?

In the first chapter, Barbara describes how her laundry room became the one place in her home where she could have a "Quiet Time," where she could pour out her heart to God as well as listen to the "still small Voice" of the Lord. She says:

"And so my laundry room became my prayer closet. For years it's been the place I meet the Lord each morning before my children awake, and at intervals throughout the day as I transfer clothes from baskets to washer, from washer to dryer, from dryer to baskets again ... I never have trouble finding God in my laundry room. He is always ready to receive my praise, my thanks, my prayers for family and friends, my joys and heartaches too."

Barbara's journey to motherhood has taken plenty of twists and turns - she didn't have a good role model growing up, as she was transferred between divorced parents and even in foster care at one time. She moved to California and went through a period of embracing the ideals of radical feminism. Then she discovered Christianity for the very first time while listening to James Dobson's gentle voice on her car radio, then through attending a Focus on the Family marriage retreat. From that point on, her life changed forever, and she's never looked back.

If you have a child who is a "challenge" or has special needs, this book is definitely for you. Barbara calls this "a little extra." She describes what it was like to be surprised on her delivery day when she found out her newborn son had Down's. While the nurses and doctors feared her reaction, instead she described the "joy and exhilaration" she felt at being chosen by God to raise such a special child who would always need her care. She shares how this "little extra" in some of our children motivates us to depend on God more.

She writes, "What a privilege to be so dependent, so connected to Him. And no doubt about it, it's the connectedness to God that's key in realizing that being a mommy is a completely worthy - and unique - calling."

--Heather Ivester, Mind & Media

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Advice From A Mom of 12!
I finally read Barbara's Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room, which she sent me as a thank you for some help I gave her with her blog. This is an excellent book. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Michelle Potter

5.0 out of 5 stars Ditto, Ditto, and Ditto...
Looking at the wonderful,lengthy reviews already given on Barbara's book, I don't think I have anything new to add, but just have to chime in with my agreement. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Marian Hudock

5.0 out of 5 stars Encouragement in an easy to read format!
Barbara Curtis has enough kids (grown, and not yet grown) that she understands that for a mom to be able to read a book, she needs to be able to put it down at a moment's notice,... Read more
Published on March 23, 2007 by V. Myers

5.0 out of 5 stars Help from Heaven for Harried Moms
The subtitle for this book is "Heavenly Help for Earthly Moms." Let me start by saying that if you are a harried mom looking for some respite from your tasks, pick up this book... Read more
Published on October 28, 2006 by Donna J. Shepherd

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Barbara!
I think the subtitle says exactly what this book is about..."Heavenly Help for Earthly Moms". I have been so blessed and helped by this book. Read more
Published on February 9, 2006 by Granola Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Lord, Please Meet
When I finished the introduction and first chapter of Lord, Meet Me in the Laundry Room, I cried. Now, I'm not a regular crier, and even my advanced maternal state has me making... Read more
Published on January 16, 2006 by Amy Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I loved this book, and enjoyed every page of it. It was written in a very easy to read style, perfect for busy moms who sometimes have to read a page at a time. Read more
Published on August 9, 2005 by Rachel Harmon

5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended to moms and more
How refreshing to find a book about mothering that actually casts fresh vision for moms without creating guilt! Read more
Published on February 27, 2005 by Karen Ehman

5.0 out of 5 stars She is for real
Barbara's book spoke to me. She doesn't offer fancy suggestions or ideas. She tells how to "simply get real" with God, family and self. Read more
Published on June 7, 2004 by Julie

5.0 out of 5 stars Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room
Barbara did a wonderful job in this book. She shares with us her early life as a non-believer and how it has been transformed since accepting Jesus into her life some 16 years... Read more
Published on April 9, 2004 by Barbara S. Smith

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