The Need for Kindness in a World Full of Differences
Kindness feels like such a simple word, yet it’s one of the hardest things to consistently practice. In a world where everyone moves quickly, opinions clash loudly, and differences seem to divide us more than unite us, kindness is what…
Small Moments, Big Romance: How Busy Parents Can Spark Love
It doesn’t have to be fancy. Or expensive. Or planned three weeks in advance. Some of the best date nights are simple, last-minute, and a little bit scrappy.
Dear 1990s, You Were The Best As A Teen
Dear 1990s,Thank you for being the most gloriously wild decade to grow up in!
From Suitcases to Storybooks: An Encouraging Letter to The Girl
From wandering the world to one day reading bedtime tales to little ones of your own...Looking back now, I see it so clearly: that season marked the beginning of your journey from suitcases to storybooks.
Still Missing the Baby Years: A Love Letter to the Past
Every giggle, every sleepy snuggle, every “mama” in that sweet baby voice plays in my mind like a lullaby I never want to forget.
Ten Years Old: Stuck in the Sweet Middle
They say time flies, but I didn’t expect it to sprint. One minute I’m tying tiny shoelaces and cutting grapes in half, and the next I’m being asked if deodorant is “mandatory.” That’s life with Aiden, my ten-year-old and my…
Living Sundrenched & Lakebound: Life in a small laketown 🚤
Sundays meant church in the morning and boat rides all afternoon, leaving us sundrenched & lakebound. We didn’t overthink it. We just threw on swimsuits, packed some snacks, and headed out like it was second nature.
The Most-Loved Sayings Of The South, Bless Your Heart
Now listen, I’m fixin’ to tell you something worth hearin’, so pull up a chair and stay awhile. The sayings of the South are more than just old phrases — they’re heartwarming, witty, and full of meaning. If you’ve ever…
The Best Memory Maker For The Most Exciting Summer
It’s summer again. The season of sunscreen battles, beach towel laundry, and kids who suddenly forget how to pour their own cereal… but somehow never forget how to ask for snacks every 12 minutes. And in the middle of all…
Through Faith, Hormones, Eye Rolls: Trying to Raise Her Right
Navigating Hormones, eye rolls, and an abundance of sass? Let me start with this: if you’re raising a daughter who’s entering adolescence, you need three things: grace, humor, and an unshakeable faith in Jesus. Also, maybe snacks.