Motherhood isn't short of it's challenges. We face challenges daily. In other words, some days our kids "give us a run for our money." Some days we can handle things pretty well and other days we may . . .
The Rock Won’t Move
My life has been one crazy roller coaster since 2017 began. It seemed like every day my family was getting hit with something else. It started in December when my husband and I found out we were going . . .
Finding Joy in the Ordinary
Motherhood and homemaking can be repetitive and sometimes a bit mundane. We do the same things day in and day out. Get our kids up for the day (unless they tend to rise before you), make breakfast, . . .
Don’t Rush God
Have you noticed that we live in a world where everyone is on the go? Everyone is in a hurry and almost everyone is running late and because we are always in a rush, we demand things NOW. When you're . . .
We Found Love in a Hopeless Place
The holiday season brings a lot of hustle and bustle. Everyone scrambling to get the gifts on their shopping list to make this Christmas even better than last. Our culture has really taken the . . .
Time is Priceless
This world is moving in a fast forward motion. Everyone is so focused on what to do next that they forget to live in the moment. Children are involved in every extracurricular activity and parents are . . .
Self Forgiveness as a Mom
Let's admit it, we fail. Motherhood is hard. There is no manual for navigating difficult situations. We were born with a sinful nature which means, we aren't perfect. We mess up. There are days where . . .
Finding Things to be Thankful For
We live in a negative world. Let's just be honest. Facebook is probably the place I see it the most. As I scroll through my news feed I find articles, videos, news stories and statuses about . . .
You Gave Me Mine – An Open Letter to My First Child
There's something that happens to you when you become a parent. It's something that you can't describe but can only feel. From the first time I held you, I was flooded with emotions. When I looked at . . .