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  • Mom, you've crept across that toy littered floor to your child's bedside to watch them sleeping. But do they know all mom did while they were sleeping?
    Godly Parenting

    What Mom did while you were sleeping . . .

    August 22, 2016 /

    If you’re a mom, you’ve crept across a toy littered floor to your child’s bedside to watch your baby sleeping. You’ve smoothed stray locks, wiped warm foreheads, and whispered I love you one more time. Those are savored memories, stowed away treasures. But our kids have no idea. Most of the time, they sleep right through these moments that only we hold. The childhood of my daughter, for whom I waited and waited, is beyond precious to me. And like a wonderful novel, I’m constantly balancing between wanting to savor every page and racing to see how it all turns out. Because someday, she will be an adult and sleeping…

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    How do we make the Bible kid-friendly so it becomes central in the lives of our children and home in a meaningful way that brings scriptures to life?

    Easy Ways to Make the Bible Kid Friendly

    May 12, 2016

    Dear Birthmom, an Honest Letter from my Side of Adoption

    November 22, 2014
    It finally happened. I've officially joined the club of "mmm, she's awfully quiet in there . . . WHAT DID YOU DO?" moms. Now I had to decide how to discipline.

    Welcome to the Club

    June 14, 2014
  • Finding excellent learning websites for kids can be trial and error, so when I find a secret gem, wonderful and worth paying for, I want to share it!
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    A Secret Gem in Learning Websites for Kids

    August 5, 2016 /

    Finding excellent learning websites for kids can be trial and error, so when I find a secret gem, wonderful and worth using, I want to share it! It’s back to school time and parents everywhere are hoping to empower their children to rock this school year. Whether your children do school at home or in a more formal setting, we all want our kids to learn and love to learn, but we don’t always feel qualified or capable to help. Even as a certified high school teacher, educating my own child can be a bit overwhelming. Did I cover all the skills she needs? What if I miss something? Did…

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    Some parenting is hard. Raising a brainiac doesn't have to be. 3 No-brainers to Raise a Brainiac! Heaven Not Harvard shares easy tips to start your child on a path to love learning.

    My 3 No-brainers to raise a Brainiac!

    September 3, 2015
    Homeschooling is more than just teaching school at home. Even after 17 years teaching public high school, I had so much to learn this first year of homeschooling.

    My Best Lessons from our First Year Homeschooling

    June 24, 2016
    Summer went by in 5 minutes and it's already back to school? It's ok, here are my 5 Last Minute Methods to be Ready for Homeschool this year!

    5 Last Minute Methods to be Ready for Homeschool this year

    August 5, 2018
  • Shut up isn't very nice. We try not to use it in our house, but sometimes it is the only way to get someone's attention. God used it to get mine.
    Faith based living,  Godly Parenting

    When is it time to shut up?

    July 30, 2016 /

    Shut up isn’t very nice. We try not to use it in our house, but sometimes it is the only way to get someone’s attention. God used it to get mine. This month has brought me some personal challenges that have broken my heart, left me wracked with sobs wondering if things will ever be okay again. And in my little external processing way, I start trying to use my words to grapple with my tornado emotions and thoughts that keep me awake and make my blood pressure skyrocket. But in this hurt, I can’t even hold onto the words. Nothing is making sense. I feel completely discombobulated. My prayers…

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    Woman looking out a window at a fire - Are you stressed and wondering does the Bible have answers for you in difficult times? Let me share some Bible verses about trusting God in hard times. #Christianity #Christianliving #Faith #ChristianBlog #Bible #ChristianWoman #HardTimes #TrustingGod

    Does the Bible Have Answers in Difficult Times

    April 11, 2020

    How to be Right So People Will Listen

    January 3, 2020
    How do you handle a young, seeking heart? The faith of a child is magical. We can't create it, if we point them in His direction, God will work in them. It isn't magic, but is supernatural!

    The Magic in the Faith of a Child and how to handle a young, seeking heart

    July 25, 2014
  • Police Officers have always had my respect, but all I see when I heard the news about the Dallas tragedy is my aspiring police officer: our little boy blue.
    Godly Parenting,  Step-parenting

    My Aspiring Police Officer: Little Boy Blue

    July 8, 2016 /

    Police Officers have always been respected in our family, but all I see when I look at the tragic news today about the Dallas tragedy is my aspiring police officer: our little boy blue. We have friends who serve in law enforcement, and I see their sacrifice and service as kindred to my husband’s respected military service. They work terrible hours to serve people who usually aren’t glad to see them. They risk their lives never knowing for sure whom they have pulled over or how “Stop!” is going to be received. They keep our country from dissolving into chaos by ensuring most of us follow the law of the…

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    Life is the beautiful result hiding in the mess of our trials and struggles. Trusting God, the Master Weaver, for the beauty He is weaving in me. #TrustGod #FaithoverFear #ChristianFaith #ChristianBlogger

    Master Weaver – Trusting God in Chaos

    May 15, 2014
    Is a screen free summer something you want for your kids, but you don't have the time or energy to go full crunchy mama? Use these simple strategies to keep kids entertained without a screen! #ScreenFree #Parenting #MomBlog #ChristianParenting #MomLife

    Help your Kids have a more Screen Free Summer

    May 28, 2019
    A better set of rules for daughters, centered on Jesus, just like you hope her life will be. #rulesfordaughters #ChristianMom #ChristianParenting #MomLife #ChristianWoman #MothersDaughters

    The Best Christian Rules to Teach your Daughter

    June 21, 2019
  • Red, white & blue are the colors of the day. Flags will wave more today on American soil than any other day of the year. And every country music station will be streaming "I'm proud to be an American."
    Army Wife Life,  Faith based living

    The Red, White & Blue

    July 4, 2016 /

    Red, white & blue are the colors of the day. Flags will wave more today on American soil than any other day of the year. And every country music station will be streaming “I’m proud to be an American.” And I am. More so as a military wife because I live the sacrifices we honor on days such as these: Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Flag Day. In fact, my husband won’t see us today. He kissed me a sleepy goodbye at 5 a.m. and will be home tomorrow. We have our share of missed holidays due to his service to our nation. We miss weekends, we miss birthdays, Valentine’s Days…

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    November 11, 2015

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    How can you save your marriage when war comes home? It's a journey of patience and grace with a whole lot of Jesus filling in the empty spaces.

    How to Save your Marriage When War Comes Home

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