Cup of Encouragement – Underdog & Apple Pie

Gluten Free Apple Pie – Recipe Links Below

This apple pie originated from a failed photo shoot. I was nervous to even attempt the photo shoot idea, but to have failure right out of the gate?! It was a kick in the gut. This next week I’ll be diving in to learn how to create some of the effects needed to make my photo series DREAM come true! I still have the desire to see the series completed, even though I am back at square one. I don’t have all the skills (yet) and I’ve already failed, but I’m not going to give up on the goal. I want to be the underdog in this story!

Have you ever been knocked down, verbally attacked, been made to feel unworthy, or felt abandoned? Your heart feels heavy and your soul feels weak after that defeat. Maybe this has happened to you in a relationship or a business situation? I keep envisioning being in the bottom of a well and looking up, somewhat hopeless, with no understanding on how to get out. You don’t feel like you have much fight left physically, mentally, emotionally, and in your soul too. There is an overarching grief about the situation as well.

I can tell you, firsthand, that all you’re feeling and experiencing is normal. When you thought a particular path was going to be your route and you get smacked towards another direction…it’s not a very comfortable experience. When you relied on an individual(s) and they don’t show up when you needed them the most, it is heartbreaking. You do need someone to be there for you, never leave you, and who always has your best interests at heart. A strong person in you life, who will cheer you on as you aim at your goals. It might not feel like it right now, but you CAN be the one who upsets the win at the podium and the one who claims the victory. You can become the underdog.

Gluten Free Apple Pie

This delicious apple pie has softened the blow just a little bit. It’s a pie born through struggle, but delicious nevertheless.
Namaste Gluten Free Flour Pie Crust Recipe
Homemade Apple Pie Filling Recipe
And I feel like apple pie for breakfast is totally acceptable. Especially, when you are trying to heal the wounds of disappointment. The Namaste GF flour made for an excellent crust. It was thick enough to hold all the juices from the apples and it was not dry or too crumbly after baking. The apple filling can be made ahead of time and stored in 32 oz. wide mouth mason jars. Coffee from Addison Coffee Roasters made an appearance too. I chose the Mexican Vanilla blend with its sweet flavors and it paired very well with the apple pie.

I’m pretty sure that the next people I mention did not have APPLE PIE as a part of their victory story. Moses, from the book of Exodus, he became the underdog in the fight against Pharoh. A huge load of drama encompasses that story and Moses was very scared of what God was asking him to do. Moses had made some big mistakes in his past. God wanted Moses to convince the most powerful man in the land, Pharoh, to let his entire work force (the Israelites) go. That was no small task, but with God’s mighty hand at work, Moses was able to free thousands of people from the hand of Pharoh. Underdog status acheived.

The next underdog from the Bible is David. Not only did this shepherd boy defeat one of the most formidable foes in the old testament, Goliath, David was on the run from king Saul for many years. For David, being on the run was exhausting, physically and emotionally. God brought Saul to David in a chance meeting and that’s when David won. I encourage you to read that passage in 1 Samuel 24. David…underdog status achieved, in a very unique way.

I feel like the best part about being the underdog is that no one will see you coming. You have the extra element of surprise on your side. You also have a strength behind you that no one else can take away. You’ve been to the bottom. You have had to dig deep to climb. You ARE going to rise up to meet the challenge and you WILL succeed. More importantly, you have had God on your side through the entirety of your challenge. Your success might not look like anything you had envisioned before you got knocked down, but that’s probably a good thing. You’ve gained knowledge and now you have grit.

Gluten Free Apple Pie

What I say next is just as much for me as it is for you:
Let’s take all this failure, the pain, the disappointment, and missed steps and use it for good. Battle scars, no matter how they come, can be your strength. God can use any past hurt, mistake, and failure, for His good. I have read way too many stories of people born from hardship that have partnered with God to do amazing things. We will have to dig deep to start that ball rolling toward our goals, but once we get it going…it is not going to stop. Especially, when we have God on our side and in our hearts.

Warmest wishes and coffee dreams,
Erin aka Coffee Mama Bear

Cup of Encouragement – Finding Friendship

Finding Friendship


True friendship can be tough to find. Add in a busy adult life and that goal seems impossible. The daily grind often keeps me busy and my brain full of lists to complete. So, where can you find friends? How do you cross the bridge together in to true friendship in a busy season?

A close friend of mine told me that every time she went to her local park she handed out her number and said, “Will you be my friend?”. I laughed at that notion and wondered if that’s really what I had to do to gain community?! I’m naturally shy and I got a lump in my throat just thinking about having to do the same thing. I wanted and needed friends for the season of new motherhood! I just didn’t know how to get my tired, overwhelmed, and shy self in to a new friendship.

That friend, by the way, she is an awesome woman and I am so lucky that I have her as a friend. I’m grateful that she reached out to me and welcomed me in to her circle. She was a new mom too, but that didn’t seem to stop her at all! She taught me a lot about diving in to community and making sure to SHOW UP when people are in need. She always opened up her home for play dates and lunch. We brought groceries to each other several times when either of us got stuck at home with our sick babies. I credit her for helping me take the next step and joining a Moms group at my church!

One Sunday, I saw a listing in my church bulletin for a Moms group and I jumped in with both feet! I was nervous, but excited because I was really in need of friends close to home. Since I am a stay-at-home mom, there isn’t another adult present to lean on during the day. When I was in the newborn season, I don’t think I even knew what day it was for several months! Friday? Wednesday? No clue. That first year my constant companion was a baby. Speaking from experience here…that whole scenario will make you a little nuts. Babies are ridiculously friggin’ cute, but they don’t really fill the friendship void! Hence, why Moms group was SO NEEDED. I’ll never regret taking the leap to join Moms. It has been a wonderful place to meet friends in the same season of life as me!

This I know is true…no matter how a friendship evolves, friendship itself is important. Some friendships will fade and friendship that last are a gift, BUT I will never downplay the importance of friends for a particular season of life. I think that would be such a sad thing, to lose out on those “friend for a season” relationships. You both need each other, lean on each other, learn from each other and survive the season together. All types of friendship have value.

Friendships that last through the seasons are rare, special, and should be held dear. An example of close friends through the seasons – I have a friend from my childhood, a friend I met in college, and a friend I met when we were both new to motherhood. Currently, we do not see each other more than once or twice a year. No matter our physical distant from each other, I trust these women with ALL my struggles, trials, and praises. I lean on them for advice on parenting, marriage, and personal growth. There are a lot of phone calls, text messages, emails, and marco polo videos between us! And even if it’s been a while, because life has a funny way of staying busy, we always pick up where we left off.

Every friend has a unique experience, a new take on the world, and life lessons to share. Friendship is very needed as we were not meant to live this life alone! I hope that you have some close friends to lean on, but if you don’t, it is time to take the risk and put yourself out there! You have something great to bring to the friendship…YOURSELF.

-Erin aka Coffeemamabear

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