Simplifying Dinner for the Season You’re In Let’s be honest — when you’re in the thick of motherhood, the idea of cooking fresh meals every night can feel impossible. Between homeschooling, work, and caring for little ones, there are only so many hours in a day. That’s where freezer meals come in — little giftsContinue reading “Freezer Meal Prep for Busy Families”
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Dear Stella: Mixed Feelings on Our Last Pregnancy and C-Section
Dear Stella, I can’t believe we are at the end of this journey. The ups, the downs, and all the blessings have led us here to this day. You are our little unexpected miracle, and your sister, brother, daddy, and I can’t wait to meet you. God has been so good to us through itContinue reading “Dear Stella: Mixed Feelings on Our Last Pregnancy and C-Section”
Let’s Chat Ingredients: Protecting Our Families from Hidden Dangers
As moms, one of the most important things we do is nurture and protect our children. From the food we place on the table to the products we use on their skin, every choice matters. But here’s the hard truth—so many everyday items, even the ones marketed to families and babies, contain ingredients that canContinue reading “Let’s Chat Ingredients: Protecting Our Families from Hidden Dangers”
Walking Away: Protecting Your Peace from Narcissistic Relationships
Sometimes the hardest thing you’ll ever do is choose to walk away—from a relationship, from a toxic pattern, or from someone who has consistently wounded you. And when that person is family, it’s even harder.Because people won’t always understand.They’ll say things like: “But that’s your parent/sibling/uncle/etc—how could you cut them off?” “Just forgive them andContinue reading “Walking Away: Protecting Your Peace from Narcissistic Relationships”
Choosing Curriculum for a Child with Dyslexia: When It’s Time to Pivot (Again)
When we first started homeschooling, I thought finding the perfect curriculum was just a matter of research and prayer. But here’s what I’ve learned: sometimes what looks great on paper doesn’t always work in real life—especially when you’re teaching a child with dyslexia. This past year has been full of trial and error, learning andContinue reading “Choosing Curriculum for a Child with Dyslexia: When It’s Time to Pivot (Again)”
Welcoming June: A Month of Family, Milestones, and Slower Moments
There’s something refreshing about turning the page to a new month. A fresh start. A reset. A quiet invitation to pause and ask:“What do I want this month to hold?” For us, June is full of family, celebration, and intentional memories. Our daughter turns eight this month—a milestone that tugs at my heart. It’s wildContinue reading “Welcoming June: A Month of Family, Milestones, and Slower Moments”
Pregnant, Homeschooling, & Hustling: When Motherhood Stretches Every Ounce of You
Let’s get honest for a minute. Being a mom is already hard work. It’s early mornings, endless questions, reheated coffee, and giving more of yourself than you even knew you had. It’s being the steady presence, the safe place, the one who plans the meals, teaches the lessons, wipes the tears, and carries the mentalContinue reading “Pregnant, Homeschooling, & Hustling: When Motherhood Stretches Every Ounce of You”
Introducing PassPass: A Simple Way to Save, Share, and Earn
What if sharing your favorite money-saving tool could actually pay you? Imagine this… You tell your best friend about an app packed with exclusive deals and daily giveaways.She signs up (because who doesn’t love saving money?).You get paid. She loves the app and keeps it another month.You get paid again. And again. And again. NowContinue reading “Introducing PassPass: A Simple Way to Save, Share, and Earn”
You Were Made to Thrive — Not Just Survive at Home
Hey sweet friend, If you’re anything like me, home isn’t just where you live — it’s where you pour out every single day. From homeschooling lessons and cooking healthy meals to wiping tears, navigating meltdowns, folding endless laundry, and trying to sneak in quiet moments with Jesus… home can sometimes feel more like survival thanContinue reading “You Were Made to Thrive — Not Just Survive at Home”
Recognizing the Signs: How to Identify a Narcissistic Relationship
As someone who has experienced the challenges of narcissistic relationships firsthand, I feel called to share some insights that might help others navigate these difficult waters. It’s crucial to remember that while we’re called to love others, we’re also meant to protect our hearts and minds. What is a Narcissistic Relationship? A narcissistic relationship isContinue reading “Recognizing the Signs: How to Identify a Narcissistic Relationship”