When I was a little girl, my mom had a framed cross-stitch piece that said: Cleaning the house while the children are growing is like shoveling the sidewalk before it stops snowing. Y'all, I don't have much experience shoveling snow, but I can imagine it feels much like picking up Legos. As soon as you think you're finished, you turn around and step on one more. Laundry and ...
God’s Promises Apply to YOU
There have been times in my life that I have walked around thinking God's promises apply to everyone else. Oh, I wouldn't tell you that, and to be honest, I probably didn't even realize it at the time. It was true nonetheless. Honestly, there are times I'm still tempted to believe it. Do you ever see God working in someone's life and just wish he would work like that in ...
How to Be Productive as a Parent
Anyone who knows me well is probably thinking, "What does she know about productive parenting?" Or productive anything for that matter. Which is exactly why I can write this post. If there's anything I know about, it's being unproductive. Don't start defending me. There's no need. I'm really not beating myself up. I'm just stating a fact here. Lots of days ...
A Word for the Weary
I started this #write31days challenge two days late, and I didn't post anything yesterday. And, the reason? I was exhausted. One of our four year olds jumped right off the end of her bed Wednesday afternoon so we spent the evening in the ER then I spent too much time getting up to check on her to make sure she and her broken arm were comfortable enough. Ironically, I had just posted How to ...



