“Mothers seem to be increasingly primarily concerned not with meeting their children's needs but with exceeding them. Whether or not they realize it, they don't want to be enough. They want to be more than enough.”
—Abbie Halberstadt, You Bet Your Stretch Marks (Chapter 9)
I wrote this quote down in my commonplace journal. It speaks to me deeply.
Mrs. Halberstadt shared this right after addressing questions she often receives about whether she spends “enough” time with each of her children or if they all just form one big blob together. These are questions I’ve started to get too… and ones I used to ask my adopted father, who already had six children when he took me in.
This quote sums up a common misconception about having more than one child: the fear of not being enough. Yet God is enough, and He has entrusted us with these blessings. When we feel we aren’t enough, we fall into the enemy’s trap of comparison.My dad used to take me on a weekly walk to Arby’s. Sometimes we split a meal, sometimes just a soda. His simple check-ins with me were enough. We don’t need to orchestrate extravagant one on one time to make each child feel special. Small gestures matter.
Mrs. Halberstadt ties this beautifully to the example of Jesus feeding the 5,000 (15,000 with families!). With only meager offerings, He multiplied them. In the same way, God can multiply our simple, imperfect efforts the moment we surrender them to Him.
✨ I truly enjoyed You Bet Your Stretch Marks, the third book in Abbie Halberstadt’s motherhood trilogy. She makes me laugh out loud with her humor and strengthens my heart as she takes a bold stand for children in a world that often devalues them.
Why I read this book:
I’ve read the other two in this series and always appreciate Mrs. Halberstadt’s heart for mothers and her defense of children in a culture that mocks them for cheap laughs. I value moms who won’t settle for mediocrity, but who are also honest about the challenges of motherhood without trashing children for being, well…children.
What I loved:
🌿 Titus Two Perspective, each chapter closes with veteran moms sharing godly, biblical reflections on motherhood.
🌿 The humor and transparency (the comment about “Choo-Choo Joe is dead” had me laughing out loud from page one).
🌿 The reminder that the daily, ordinary work of motherhood is holy and beautiful.
🌿 Practical prompts at the end of each chapter to reflect, apply, and tie everything back to Scripture.
🌿 The lovely illustrations sprinkled throughout the book, adding beauty and charm.
📚 You Bet Your Stretch Marks by Abbie Halberstadt
🌿 Genre: Motherhood / Parenting (Biblical)
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ –I’ll be rereading this one whenever I need encouragement!
Things to know: Written by a Christian mother of 10, this book is clean, faith filled, and full of encouragement. Some sections will tug at your heart, but she always points back to relying on the Lord.
Who it’s for: Moms who want to strengthen their motherhood journey by leaning on Christ instead of drawing endlessly from their own depleted wells.
🌿 This was such a delightful and timely read! Thank you Harvest House for a copy in exchange for an honest review!